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Anfernee Simons has wrist fracture

Joel Lorenzi: Billy Donovan says Anfernee Simons has a wrist fracture, which was determined after imaging. Says it’s a recurring injury from his time in Boston from training camp that didn’t properly heal. Sounds like he won’t get any procedure midseason, and that option hasn’t been discussed. Donovan doesn’t want to call it day-to-day, says it’s a matter of when the pain subsides.

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Prior to tonight's game in Milwaukee, Erik Spoelstra …

Ira Winderman: Prior to tonight's game in Milwaukee, Erik Spoelstra addressed Pat Riley's comments over the weekend about his preference that coaches return to suits:

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Prior to tonight's game in Milwaukee, Erik Spoelstra addressed Pat Riley's comments over the weekend about his preference that coaches return to suits: pic.twitter.com/94scTMFtGi

— Ira Winderman (@IraHeatBeat) February 24, 2026

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'Bring it on' – Newcastle's message to Chelsea and Barcelona

Jacob Murphy did not think twice.

The Newcastle United winger had just been asked whether he wanted Barcelona or Chelsea in the last 16 of the Champions League.

"Anyone," he immediately responded on Amazon Prime after his side beat Qarabag 3-2 to secure a dominant 9-3 win on aggregate.

"Honestly, with this group of players, we will take anyone on. Especially with knockout football, we back ourselves. Bring on whoever's to come."

It was a mindset shared by his manager.

Newcastle have achieved their initial target of reaching the next round, but head coach Eddie Howe does not want his side's journey to end yet.

He believes his team can "raise our game and compete with anybody".

"We have to believe in ourselves," he said. "We have seen the best of ourselves when we have gone into cup games and one-off games, where we have been able to rise to whatever challenge we have had in front of us.

"We will have to go in with that mindset again, whoever we get in the next round."

Relishing the new format

Newcastle are certainly enjoying life back at Europe's top table.

Howe's side are the top scorers in the Champions League with 26 goals, and have won six games in a single campaign in the competition for the first time.

It has been quite a turnaround in the last two-and-a-half weeks.

Howe was the first to admit he was not doing his job "well enough" after his side were booed off by a section of supporters following a 3-2 defeat against Brentford in the Premier League in their previous game at St James' Park earlier this month.

The Newcastle head coach embarked on some soul searching in the aftermath of the loss, while his players set out to "fight for the manager".

Newcastle have won four of their last five games in all competitions since, and secured a place in the knockout stage proper.

Given the revenue gap between the Premier League and a number of clubs on the continent, and the competitiveness of the top-flight, outsiders may question whether that should necessarily come as a huge surprise.

Even beleaguered Tottenham Hotspur, who are hovering above the relegation zone in the Premier League, finished in the top eight of the league phase.

Yet the manner of Newcastle's six Champions League victories against Qarabag, Benfica, PSV Eindhoven, Athletic Club and Union Saint-Gilloise were far from foregone conclusions.

Qarabag, for instance, had drawn against Chelsea and defeated Benfica, Eintracht Frankfurt and Copenhagen. Newcastle hammered the Azerbaijan Premier League champions.

Although Howe wanted more from his much-changed side in the 3-2 second-leg win on Tuesday night, Newcastle have shown they can battle the continent's elite on their day.

Newcastle drew 1-1 against holders Paris St-Germain in the French capital last month and suffered a narrow 2-1 defeat at the hands of Barcelona in their opening game of the competition.

No wonder, then, defender Dan Burn feels Newcastle can "compete with anybody" at their best.

"We've shown that, especially against Paris St-Germain, how good we can be," he wrote in his programme notes.

"I think we elevate our game going into those games because there are bigger, better teams at this stage of the competition."

'They will buzz off someone like Barcelona'

Newcastle have a lot of work to do in the Premier League, where they currently lie in 11th place.

But they are no longer stargazed by life in the Champions League.

Even playing in the opening round of the competition was a new experience for the majority of those at the club last time around.

This was a stage these players dreamed of playing on – nothing said that quite like Murphy's wide-eyed wonder as he lined up for the Champions League anthem for the first time at the San Siro in 2023 – but they now feel like they belong.

Not only are the squad able to draw on the experiences of their last campaign, when they faced Paris St-Germain, Borussia Dortmund and AC Milan in the group of death, they have also accumulated big-game experiences in the interim. This includes, of course, ending a 70-year wait to win a major domestic trophy by beating Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final last March.

That is why Friday's last 16 draw will bring eager anticipation rather than trepidation as former Newcastle striker Dwight Gayle knows better than most.

"Knowing all of the boys in the dressing room, they will be excited about who they get in the next round," he told BBC Radio 5 Live.

"They will buzz off someone like Barcelona and that will create an unbelievable tie. To continue this run is perfect for them and they will be hungry for more."

Lynch: 49ers on the 'same page' with Trent Williams, optimistic he stays

San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch said the team is on the “same page” as star left tackle Trent Williams and feels positive that Williams will remain on the team next season.

ESPN reported Tuesday that the two sides have been unable to reach an agreement on a new contract which would lower Williams’ projected salary cap hit of $38.8 million for next season. ESPN reported that the 49ers could cut Williams if no deal is reached.

Lynch told reporters later Tuesday at the NFL scouting combine that he has met with Williams and his agent, Vincent Taylor, in recent weeks in what Lynch described as “really good productive and substantive meetings.” Whether that leads to a resolution to keep Williams with the 49ers remains to be seen.

“Here’s what I know. Trent loves being a Niner. We love having Trent as a Niner. It’s up to us to figure that out and to thread that needle,” Lynch said. “There are some unique circumstances in that we all know what Trent is as a player, how great of a player he’s been. He’s going to be 38 years old and there’s some things that go into that. We’re all on the same page and feel very positive about where things are going.”

This wouldn't be the first time that the 49ers and Williams had a contract dispute with him holding out of all of training camp before the 2024 season before agreeing to a three-year deal worth $82.7 million that is entering its final season. Williams is owed a $10 million option bonus if he is on the roster on April 1 and has a non-guaranteed salary of $22.2 million for this season.

Williams said late in the season that he believed he still had “a few more years” remaining in his career and had no plans to leave the 49ers.

Because of previous bonuses already paid, Williams' cap hit for 2026 is the fifth largest for any non-quarterback next season. San Francisco would carry a $34.2 million dead cap charge if it decides to move on from Williams, but could split that over two years if it designates him a post-June 1 release.

Williams is coming off his 12th Pro Bowl season — the most for any offensive tackle — and is two shy of tying Hall of Famer Bruce Matthews' record for any offensive lineman.

Williams made three straight All-Pro teams from 2021-23 before being hampered by injuries in 2024. He was healthy for most of last season, playing 16 games for the first time since 2013.

Williams' 40 pressures allowed last season were his most since his rookie season with Washington in 2010, according to Pro Football Focus, but he still remained one of the top left tackles in the game in both run and pass blocking.

The 49ers have not drafted a tackle with a day one or day two draft pick since acquiring Williams from Washington during the 2020 draft, leaving the team with no obvious succession plan for when Williams' tenure in San Francisco is finished.

NOTES: Lynch also said the team re-signed 40-year-old long snapper Jon Weeks to a one-year deal. K Eddy Pineiro and P Thomas Morstead are set to be free agents if they don’t sign new deals before the start of the league year. ... Lynch said the 49ers will plan to release WR Brandon Aiyuk at the start of the league year after voiding his guarantees for 2026 last year.

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Brazil ready for Ecuador “final”, eyeing Copa América glory

Brazil ready for Ecuador “final”, eyeing Copa América glory
Brazil ready for Ecuador “final”, eyeing Copa América glory

The Brazil U-20 Women’s National Team wrapped up preparations for the decisive match against Ecuador this Wednesday (25th), at 6:00 PM (Brasília time), at the CARFEM stadium in Ypané, Paraguay. The match is part of the final stage of the South American Championship. Midfielder Emilly highlighted that Tuesday afternoon’s training session focused on offensive work.

“The main focus of the activity was offense. We have been working a lot on the defensive side, and today we prioritized the offensive. We are training not only on the field but also off it, with recovery, sleep, and everything in order, so that tomorrow we can go out and play a great match,” she stated.

The player also emphasized the level of difficulty expected for the clash, as the teams have already faced each other earlier in the competition. The Canarinha came from behind to beat Ecuador 3-2 in their South American debut.

Emilly during a match in the South American U-20 Championship in ParaguayCredits: Staff Images / CBF

“We know that Ecuador is a very strong and dedicated team. We’ve already faced them in the first stage and we know the potential they have. It will be a tough match, but we are prepared, focused, and determined to get the result,” she said.

Brazil and Ecuador are the first teams to qualify for the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Poland 2026. The Brazilian team thrashed Argentina 4-0 and secured the first spot in the World Cup. Ecuador, on the other hand, drew 2-2 with Venezuela at the CARFEM stadium in Ypané, a result that also secured their qualification and will mark the Ecuadorian team’s first-ever participation in the competition’s history.

With Brazil unbeaten in the final stage and qualified for the World Cup, the team needs a positive result to get even closer to winning the continental title. Emilly, who is playing in her first South American Championship in this category, highlighted the decisive atmosphere and the confidence of the Brazil U-20 Women’s National Team for the match against Ecuador, considered a crucial step in the fight for the South American title.

Emilly during the match against Argentina in the final stage of the South American U-20 Championship in ParaguayCredits: Staff Images / CBF

“We know it’s a very important round. Winning is a huge step that could put one hand on the trophy for us. But we keep our feet on the ground and don’t lose sight of our ultimate goal, which is the last match on the 28th against Venezuela. We are very focused and prepared for this moment,” she added.

Emilly reinforced the group’s focus for the final stretch of the tournament. The player also highlighted the connection between the athletes at this decisive moment of the competition.

“We are very focused. We know what we have to do, what we can do, and when to do it. The group has a very good, very vibrant energy. We look at each other and see that everyone really wants it. This makes the team even stronger for this moment,” she said.

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Dolphins the biggest loser of scouting combine press conference

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The Miami Dolphins have made it no secret what the future could hold for quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.

With the franchise seemingly out on the quarterback, how they move on from him will be an interesting exercise. Cutting him will result in a huge financial loss, and who wants to trade for a player no one wants and who is on big money?

That list would be rather short.

But the Dolphins might have just done themselves a disservice when talking about the Tua situation at the scouting combine.

Because general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan has just stated that all options are open.

"We've had conversations with Tua and his representation," Sullivan said via NFL.com. "Everything's on the table, including the potential of a trade. We don't know which way that's going to go.

"I think Tua believes that he can still be a high-level quarterback in this league. I think that's what his desire is to do, you know, where that happens remains to be seen, whether that's here or elsewhere."

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Why Dolphins are biggest loser from combine

In my opinion, what Miami has done now is basically state that they are willing to listen to offers for Tua.

Which means they want to sell. Their bargaining power, if they had any before, is now likely gone.

They won't get market value for Tua, or even something substantial, because teams now know they want to move on if they can. If the Dolphins have a price in mind for Tua, why would a franchise offer that when they know Miami wants to move on?

So Tua's future in Miami is still murky, but now we know every option is on the table. And by announcing that, the Dolphins might have just lost any potential leverage they could have had in negotiations.

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2 Dolphins crack NFL analyst's list of top 101 free agents in 2026

The Miami Dolphins have nearly 40 players from their 2025 roster set to hit some form of free agency when the new league year starts in March.

While that's a huge list that includes several key players that Miami heavily relied on in recent years, only two of the Dolphins' pending free agents made NFL analyst Gregg Rosenthal's list of top 101 free agents in 2026.

The first was tight end Darren Waller, who came in at No. 92.

"I’m as surprised as anyone he’s back on this list, but Waller’s scoring explosion was awesome in his comeback with the Dolphins," Rosenthal wrote.

Waller returned to the NFL after a year off in 2025 and caught 24 passes for 283 yards and six touchdowns in nine games. He may not be the dominant presence he once was, but he's a serious red-zone threat.

The other Dolphin to appear on this list is defensive end Bradley Chubb at No. 60.

"After missing the entire 2024 campaign while rehabbing a torn ACL, Chubb posted 8.5 sacks last season -- a mark that somewhat masks an overall dip in pressures and wins," Rosenthal wrote. "He could probably play more efficiently with fewer snaps.

"A quick note on Chubb's status: Although he isn't technically ticketed for free agency in March (he's still under contract through 2027), NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reports the Dolphins intend to release the former Pro Bowler this offseason. Sounds like he'll get the post-June 1 designation."

Both will be huge losses for Miami if they find new homes in 2026, but with the team resetting, it doesn't make much sense to have a ton of aging veterans around.

More Dolphins: Dolphins GM confirms Miami has discussed signing top free agent QB

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Where Bengals stand with Trey Hendrickson at NFL combine

INDIANAPOLIS − If the Cincinnati Bengals' NFL combine news conferences were any indication, this offseason will see Trey Hendrickson's name in plenty of headlines yet again.

Bengals director of player personnel Duke Tobin didn't have much to offer on Hendrickson's status, and that was the extent of the update Bengals officials offered on the 2024 NFL sack champion. But Tobin was hit with a Hendrickson question right out of the gate to start his Feb. 24 news conference at the Indiana Convention Center, where some of the NFL combine activities are being staged.

"I don't throw anything on or off the table with Trey," Tobin said.

Director of player personnel Duke Tobin of the Cincinnati Bengals

Through a hip and pelvis injury that took away most of Hendrickson's 2025 season, he still managed four sacks. That tied him for third-most on the team even though he only played in parts of seven games.

Hendrickson eventually needed surgery and was placed on injured reserve in December, but he was a defensive captain in 2025. He also was one of several defensive captains who had a diminished presence in the locker room during a year of transition and struggled defensively.

Trey Hendrickson is able to be placed on the franchise tag or could become a free agent this offseason if he and the Bengals don't agree to a new contract.

Hendrickson doesn't necessarily have to end up back with the Bengals. The possibility of a tag-and-trade was suggested to Tobin during a breakout session with local media. Tobin went on to list the ways in which the tag-and-trade possibility can be a complicated one.

Ultimately, the Bengals didn't commit to a course of action with Hendrickson. There were good reasons for that.

Tobin said he didn't want to telegraph the Bengals' personnel strategy to the rest of the league. Tobin also projected optimism about the Bengals' readiness to make productive personnel moves.

"We're excited about attacking this offseason," Tobin said. "We have resources to attack the offseason in a big way. In terms of how we're gonna do that − allocate our resources, who is it gonna be on? Our own free agents, what's our intention there? I'm not going to get into that right here. It's just not the time to announce that to the rest of the league."

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Trey Hendrickson update from Bengals at NFL Scouting Combine

Dave Roberts Praises Reliever After Hot Start to Spring Training

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Justin Wrobleski against the Cleveland Guardians during a spring training game at Camelback Ranch-Glendale.

Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts had nothing but good things to say about right-handed relief pitcher Justin Wrobleski after his outing Tuesday.

Wrobleski made his first appearance of spring training against the Cleveland Guardians Tuesday, posting a scoreless inning and recording a strikeout on big-leaguer Kyle Manzardo.

“So far he’s playing good,” Roberts said. “For me, it’s a young player who has a good year, you want to see how he responds.

“Justin went into the offseason with a purpose, and came into spring looking really good, throwing the baseball well. I’m excited to see what he can do in 2026.”

“Gavin showed poise, command, and a really good changeup… hasn’t missed a beat.” – Dave Roberts talks with @kirsten_watson about Gavin Stone’s first ST outing, Justin Robleski’s strong start to 2026, and the Dodgers’ lineup depth. #DodgersST ?? pic.twitter.com/nfnF936cbP

— SportsNet LA (@SportsNetLA) February 24, 2026

The Dodgers went onto win the game, 11-3, and Wrobleski earned the win. Roberts’ comments allude to Wrobleski earning a spot in the Dodgers’ bullpen come Opening Day, and his performance today shows he has what it takes to retain his spot.

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Justin Wrobleski against the Cleveland Guardians during a spring training game at Camelback Ranch-Glendale.
Feb 24, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Justin Wrobleski against the Cleveland Guardians during a spring training game at Camelback Ranch-Glendale. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

How did Justin Wrobleski Play Last Season?

Wrobleski made 24 appearances for the Dodgers in 2024, spending most of the season bouncing between Triple-A and the majors. He posted. 4.32 ERA through 66.2 innings pitched, and struck out 76 batters in the process.

He improved in almost every way from his eight appearances in 2024, shaving more than a run off of his ERA, allowing fewer home runs in nearly twice as many innings, improving his strikeout rate from 16.9% to 27.1%. He also shaved down his walk rate, allowing just 17 in 2025 after allowing 16 in 2024.

While his ERA still at over 4.00, his Fielding Independent Pitching (or FIP) — a metric which measures factors in a pitcher’s control such as home runs, strikeouts and walks — of 2.93 ranked better than All-Stars and Cy Young contenders like Max Fried and Yoshinobu Yamamoto.

Wrobleski made it onto the Dodgers’ roster during the World Series, and had a real impact on the team’s performances throughout the Fall Classic. He made four appearances against the Toronto Blue Jays, pitching five innings without allowing a run, and pitched back-to-back in Games 6 and 7.

If Wrobleski can ride his momentum into the 2026 season, he will have a huge role to play for the Dodgers out of the bullpen as they challenge for the franchise’s first three-peat.

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‘I’m not giving it back’: Trump jokes that he’s keeping US Men’s hockey gold medal as he meets team at White House

A member of the winning U.S. Men’s Hockey Team let Donald Trump try on his Olympic gold medal during a visit to the Oval Office ahead of the State of the Union — and the president joked he was “not giving it back.”

On Tuesday afternoon, the Republican president hosted most of the members of the U.S. men’s hockey team at the White House after their historic gold-medal-winning game at the Winter Olympics in Italy over the weekend. The match against longtime rivals Team Canada, which ended in sudden-death overtime, marked the U.S. team’s first Olympic tourney victory since 1980’s “Miracle on Ice.”

During a photo-op in the White House, Team USA and Florida Panthers hockey player Matthew Tkachuk offered to let Trump try on his hardware.

“Yeah, I’ll put it on,” the 79-year-old president — who is not shy about his love for medals and all things gold — said while sitting behind the Resolute desk. As he grabbed the award and draped it around his neck, he quipped, “I’m not giving it back.”

The room erupted in laughter.

President Donald Trump joked that he would keep the US Men's hockey gold medal when he met the team at the White House (Margo Martin, X)
President Donald Trump joked that he would keep the US Men's hockey gold medal when he met the team at the White House (Margo Martin, X)

“Hey, that’s cool,” Trump said. “I never thought I'd ever have this on.”

“I’ll trade you that for a pen,” Tkachuk joked back, pointing at a row of pens situated on the desk.

Trump’s meeting with the men’s team comes just hours before his State of the Union address on Capitol Hill, during which he’s expected to highlight his record on the economy, immigration and foreign affairs. Trump is attempting to make room for the men’s hockey team to watch his speech, according to House Speaker Mike Johnson.

The U.S. women’s hockey team — which also won the gold medal — declined the president’s White House invitation after audio surfaced of him joking that he was compelled to also invite the women or he’d face impeachment.

Trump wasn't the only one to be handed a token of appreciation following the men’s hockey team’s victory. On Tuesday afternoon, the Department of Defense posted a photo on X of Team USA player Connor Hellebuyck holding a "Secretary of Defense” plaque. It was captioned “AMERICA’S SECRETARY OF DEFENSE!”

Connor Hellebuyck, team USA's goalie, pictured with a 'secretary of defense' plaque (Department of Defense, X)
Connor Hellebuyck, team USA's goalie, pictured with a 'secretary of defense' plaque (Department of Defense, X)
Machado gifted her Nobel Peace Prize, encased in a gold frame, to Trump at the White House last month (White House via Getty Images)
Machado gifted her Nobel Peace Prize, encased in a gold frame, to Trump at the White House last month (White House via Getty Images)

The president has a long history of accepting other peoples’ awards — or being gifted new awards tailor-made just for him.

In January, Trump accepted the Nobel Peace Prize medal from Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado. She presented it to him in a gold frame during a White House meeting, accompanied by a letter thanking him for his “extraordinary leadership.”

And, in December, Trump won FIFA’s inaugural Peace Prize. The newly created award was given to him in recognition of his efforts to resolve conflicts around the world.

Most recently, mining executives handed the president a shiny trophy, naming him the “Undisputed Champion of Beautiful Clean Coal.”

Picture: Kobbie Mainoo aims dig at Everton’s dark arts with cheeky social media post

Picture: Kobbie Mainoo aims dig at Everton’s dark arts with cheeky social media post
Picture: Kobbie Mainoo aims dig at Everton’s dark arts with cheeky social media post

Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo couldn’t resist a playful dig at Everton’s tactics, as he fired a subtle post-match social media jab.

United beat Everton

United made it six unbeaten games under Michael Carrick as they secured a 1-0 win over Everton on Monday evening at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Substitute Benjamin Sesko scored the only goal of the contest to bag all three points for his side.

It was far from a straightforward affair for United, who had to dig deep against a stubborn Everton side intent on making the game as scrappy and frenetic as possible.

In the closing stages, a desperate Everton side turned to the dark arts. From a flurry of corners, they swarmed United goalkeeper Senne Lammens in an attempt to unsettle him. They packed the penalty area, hoping to force an equaliser through sheer chaos.

But Lammens was equal to the task and had an answer for everything the Toffees threw at him. Despite the mayhem that surrounded him, the Belgian still managed to claim the ball, either gathering it under his spell or punching it far away from the danger area.

Lammens’ heroics got United over the line. In his post-match media obligations, David Moyes acknowledged that Lammens was the best player on the pitch. The shot-stopper also drew plaudits from Michael Carrick and his football idol, Edwin van der Sar.

Lammens himself took issue with Everton’s tactics. He explained that while he handled it brilliantly, it does not bode very well for the sport moving forward.

Mainoo is seemingly in agreement with his teammate if his social media posts on Tuesday morning are anything to go by.

Mainoo’s cheeky dig

Mainoo, who produced another masterclass in the middle of the pack, shared two images with his followers.

The first was a picture of the Everton players swarming Lammens as the corner came in.

The next image featured wrestlers, apparently likening the on-field ruckus to a WWE Royal Rumble. The post was reshared on various social media platforms, with United players seeing the funny side of it.

United are next in action on Sunday when they host Crystal Palace at Old Trafford.

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Adrian Kempe reflects on Olympic experience

Los Angeles Kings right wing Adrian Kempe (9) clears the puck against the New York Rangers at the Crypto Arena on January 20th, 2026 in Los Angeles California.
Los Angeles Kings right wing Adrian Kempe (9) clears the puck against the New York Rangers at the Crypto Arena on January 20th, 2026 in Los Angeles California.

With NHL players back in the Olympics after last appearing in 2014, Los Angeles Kings forward Adrian Kempe was one of many players who got their first chance to represent their country on the biggest stage. Now back from Milan, he had a chance to put his opportunity into perspective.

Kempe’s Sweden team failed to medal, but he still spoke positively about the experience.


“Great experience for me,” he said. “Didn’t really know what to expect going into the tournament with everything going on around it and in the village and everything. But [I] had a great time. Really enjoyed the two weeks.”

Although only a few sports besides hockey were held in Milan, Kempe still appreciated the opportunity to be around a range of athletes at such a major competition. He said that outside of playing in the games, his favorite part of his time in Italy was getting to see a city during an Olympics.

“It just felt like everybody was there for one thing, and that was the Olympics,” he explained. “So it was really cool to see [and] just experience that, and just see how big everything just becomes in a couple of weeks. Just changes [the] entire city. So I think that experience was awesome.”

Like all Kings players, however, Kempe had a damper put on his Olympics when fellow Kings forward and Team Switzerland member Kevin Fiala suffered a brutal lower-body injury that will keep him out for at least the rest of the regular season.

Fiala was one of the team’s highest scorers this season, and his teammates are grappling with the loss on both a professional and personal level.

“He’s such a big part of this team, and especially going into [the] final stretch of this season,” Kempe said. “He’s a big key player to our team, and obviously it’s really sad to see him go down like that. I wish him all the best in his recovery coming back, and hopefully we can make the best out of it for him for the rest of the season.”

Today was Kempe’s first practice with newly-acquired star Artemi Panarin, and the two played together on the same line while also sharing time on the power play. Like many of his teammates and coaches before him, Kempe praised Panarin’s offensive talent and playmaking ability and expressed excitement about getting to play with him.

Kempe did provide one unique angle to the newest King, and once again it came from the Olympics. During the tournament, Kempe talked to fellow Swede and Panarin’s now-former New York Rangers teammate Mika Zibanejad about what to expect.

“All he had to say was good things about him,” Kempe said. “And obviously it’s a little bit different, because he’s a righty and I’m a lefty and Mika’s a center and I’m a right wing, so it’s a little bit different. But [I’ll] try to watch some video of him, and try to watch some video of other guys that have success playing with him, what they do, where they play, and all that kind of stuff.”

“[I’m] just trying to catch up to where the team is at right now. Just had a couple days off, so [my] body’s feeling good, mind is rested. So I’m ready to go, and hopefully we can just have a good finish [to] the year.”

Notre Dame vs. Duke: Live updates, highlights and analysis

Duke 16, Notre Dame 4. 15:14, First Half

Duke is looking like the number one team in the nation, starting on a 6-2 run that turned into a 16-4 lead at the first media timeout. Notre Dame head coach Micah Shrewsberry has already been given a technical foul at the 16:36 mark.

Digger Phelps is in attendance. The former Notre Dame coach snapped the longest winning streak ever with a win over UCLA back in 1974.

Game Start

Notre Dame has been struggling to start the year, and it's unlikely that the Irish will power past Duke -- but college basketball can be unpredictable, especially as March Madness approaches.

Duke will be a challenge

Notre Dame is hosting No. 1 Duke tonight at the Purcell Pavilion in South Bend. The Blue Devils will be a huge challenge for a Fighting Irish team that is 3-11 in ACC play and 12-15 overall. Duke, meanwhile, is 25-2 and 13-1 in ACC play.

This article originally appeared on Fighting Irish Wire: Notre Dame vs. Duke in South Bend: Live updates of the ACC action

USA men’s hockey star Jack Hughes responds to backlash over Trump’s diss of women’s Olympic team

Team USA men’s hockey star Jack Hughes responded to the intense backlash that his Olympic gold-winning team received after players were caught on video laughing at President Donald Trump dissing the U.S. women’s team.

A video revealed Trump congratulating the men’s ice hockey team over the phone and inviting them to the State of the Union Tuesday — before joking about having to invite the women’s team, which also won gold at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.

“I must tell you, we’re going to have to bring the women’s team, you do know that,” Trump said, drawing roaring laughter from the men. The president then added that if he didn’t, “I do believe I probably would be impeached.”

Hughes, who had two teeth knocked out before scoring the gold-winning goal against Canada Sunday, told the Daily Mail that “everything is so political,” at a victory party Monday in Miami.

The women’s hockey team turned down Trump’s invitation to the State of the Union, citing time conflicts.

Team USA hockey star Jack Hughes responded to backlash after the Olympic-winning team was caught on video laughing at President Donald Trump dissing the U.S. women’s hockey team (Getty Images)
Team USA hockey star Jack Hughes responded to backlash after the Olympic-winning team was caught on video laughing at President Donald Trump dissing the U.S. women’s hockey team (Getty Images)
Hughes also defended the U.S. women’s hockey team after they declined Trump’s invitation to the White House (Fabrizio Carabelli/PA Wire)
Hughes also defended the U.S. women’s hockey team after they declined Trump’s invitation to the White House (Fabrizio Carabelli/PA Wire)

“They’ve got busy schedules, too,” Hughes said in defense of the women’s team before addressing the backlash the men’s hockey team has received, including calls for the team to reject the White House offer.

“People are so negative out there and they are just trying to find a reason to put people down and make something out of almost nothing,” Hughes said.

Hughes, 24, who plays for the New Jersey Devils in the NHL, noted the men’s and women’s teams' close relationship.

“People are so negative about things. I think everyone in that locker room knows how much we support them, how proud we are of them and we know the same way we feel about them, they feel about us,” he said.

However, he didn’t apologize for the team’s planned visit with Trump.

Hughes scored the gold-winning goal in overtime on Sunday (AP)
Hughes scored the gold-winning goal in overtime on Sunday (AP)

“We’re athletes,” he told the Daily Mail. “We’re so proud to represent the U.S., and when you get the chance to go to the White House and meet the president, we’re proud to be Americans and that’s so patriotic.”

He added: “No matter what your views are, we’re super excited to go to the White House tomorrow and be a part of that.”

His mother, Ellen Hughes, who is a player development consultant for Team USA women’s ice hockey, also responded to the criticism. Her two other sons are also successful NHL players, with Luke Hughes on the New Jersey Devils alongside Jack, and Quinn Hughes playing for the Minnesota Wild.

Ellen Hughes told Todaythat “at the end of the day, it’s just about the country.”

“These players, both the men and women, can bring so much unity to a group and to a country,” she said. “People that cheered on that don’t watch hockey, people that have politics on one side or on the other side, and that’s all both the men’s team and the women’s team care about.”

She also noted the positive relationship between the men’s and women’s teams.

Hughes said the men’s and women’s teams have a great relationship and spent time together after both won the gold this year (AP)
Hughes said the men’s and women’s teams have a great relationship and spent time together after both won the gold this year (AP)

“If you could see what we see from the inside, and the men and women sharing, you know, dorm rooms and halls and flex floors and the camaraderie and the synergy and the way the women cheered on the men and the way the men cheered on the women — that’s what it’s all about,” she said.

She continued: “And the other things they cannot control. They care about humanity. They care about unity and they care about the country.”

Team USA men’s hockey won 2-1 in overtime over Canada during the final game at the 2026 Winter Olympics Sunday, earning the gold medal for the U.S.

The team also made headlines Sunday after another widely shared video showed FBI Director Kash Patel chugging beer and partying alongside the players in the locker room after winning the gold medal.

'Historical moment' as Bodo/Glimt succeed against all odds

Bodo/Glimt players celebrate beating Inter Milan
Bodo/Glimt beat Manchester City and Atletico Madrid in the league phase and now Inter Milan in the knockout play-off round [AFP via Getty Images]

Bodo/Glimt just keep on defying the odds.

The Norwegian team, based around 200 miles into the Arctic Circle, have forged a reputation for upsets, but on Tuesday night in Milan they produced one of the biggest in Champions League history.

Facing three-time winners Inter Milan - beaten by Paris St-Germain in the final of this competition just over nine months ago - Bodo had a daunting task, even if they held a 3-1 lead from the first leg.

Yet they rose to the occasion once more - just like they had done in beating Manchester City and Atletico Madrid in the group phase.

It was another resolute and determined display in Italy to complete a home and away double over Cristian Chivu's men, first to repel the numerous first-half Inter attacks before scoring twice to ultimately leave the Serie A leaders with too much to do.

Winners 2-1 on the night, Bodo's 5-2 aggregate success secured their place in the Champions League last 16 for the first time, where they will face either Manchester City or Sporting.

"It is a historical moment for Bodo and I think also for Norwegian football," said boss Kjetil Knutsen.

Jens Petter Hauge was again inspirational, scoring his sixth goal in the competition this season for the opener, before setting up Hakon Evjen's lovely finish for the second.

"It sounds not true, but we are there, among the last teams in the competition," added the forward, who was back in the San Siro where he had a two-year spell at AC Milan.

"It will be really exciting to see what the next two games bring."

The statistics behind brilliant Bodo

  • Bodo/Glimt are the first Norwegian side to progress in a knockout-stage tie in the Champions League and the first overall in the European Cup since Lillestrom in the first round in 1987-88.
  • The Norwegians are the first team from outside of Europe's big five leagues to win four consecutive games in a European Cup/Champions League campaign against opponents from those leagues (England, Spain, Germany, Italy & France) since Ajax in 1971-72, who went on to win the European Cup that season.
  • Jens Petter Hauge has scored six goals for Bodo/Glimt in the Champions League this season; the most ever by a Norwegian player for a Norwegian club in a single edition of the European Cup/Champions League.

From the Arctic Circle to San Siro success

Picture of Bodo/Glimt's ground
Bodo/Glimt's home games can often be played in harsh wintry conditions [AFP via Getty Images]

This fairytale run to the knockouts will have felt unlikely for Bodo after they lost their first six games of the league phase, meaning they were left needing results against Manchester City and Atletico Madrid to qualify for the play-offs.

And, against the odds, they provided them.

A 3-1 victory over Pep Guardiola's men brought deserved attention and acclaim, but it was no one-off as Bodo overcame Atleti 2-1 in Madrid to claim a play-off spot.

Knutsen's side lost to Spurs in the Europa League semi-finals last season, having become the first Norwegian side to reach the last four of a major European competition.

Key to their success has often been their ability to make their home games as tough as possible.

In the north of Norway, Bodo can often be bitterly cold, snowy and windy during the long winter months, with temperatures deep into minus figures.

The difficult weather conditions mean the team play on an artificial pitch made of plastic, something many sides used to playing on grass find difficult to deal with.

Those aspects, coupled with the players' determination and strong belief in their ability, means many have left Bodo defeated.

They famously thrashed Jose Mourinho's Roma 6-1 at home in the Europa Conference League five years ago, while Celtic, Besiktas, Porto and Lazio have also been victims in recent years.

Manchester City won't relish another meeting in the last 16 if they are drawn together, with Bodo buoyant after proving they have nothing to fear against Europe's top sides.

"It's amazing," captain Patrick Berg told Canal+.

"For the club and city it's unbelievable. I don't think people thought we could beat Manchester City, Atletico and now Inter two times.

"It's magnificent."

'If we can do it, then everyone can do it'

Bodo/Glimt fans celebrate against Inter Milan
[AFP via Getty Images]

This is a step into the unknown for Bodo as they prepare to play in the knockout stage of the Champions League for the first time.

But their run to the Europa League semis in the previous campaign will give them belief - and provide hope to every small club of what can still be achieved in Uefa's major competitions.

And, for however long this journey continues, they will be backed by the now familiar sight of their vocal fans, who were unmissable at the San Siro decked out all in yellow and with scarves held in the air.

"I am so proud, we are a team from a small town," added Knutsen.

"I really hope we show if we can do it, then everyone can do it. For me that's the most beautiful thing of the whole story."

Northridge foursome honored by NLC

Class 4A regional champion Northridge placed four on the Northern Lakes Conference all-conference first team for girls basketball.

Representing the Raiders are Cam Conley, Lily Scholl, Alli Ambers and Zoe Yeater.

Others from the area on that team are Concord’s Shelby Emerick and Zaza Zilm, along with Goshen’s Amari Lind.

Warsaw’s Lenny Krebs was selected as the league’s Coach of the Year.

Jimtown’s Kiera Jackson made the Indiana Northern State Conference all-conference first team for girls basketball.

Bremen’s Eliana Grubbs was named the league’s MVP.

NORTHERN LAKES CONFERENCE

First Team

Joslyn Bricker, Warsaw sr.; Brooke Zartman, Warsaw sr.; Alexis Neely, Warsaw sr.; Cayleigh Goheen, Warsaw jr.; Lydia Wray, Plymouth so.; Addison Barger, Wawasee fr.; Amari Lind, Goshen so.; Cam Conley, Northridge sr.; Lily Scholl, Northridge jr.; Alli Ambers, Northridge jr.; Zoe Yeater, Northridge jr.; Shelby Emerick, Concord sr.; Zaza Zilm, Concord sr.

Honorable Mention (area girls)

Macey Riegsecker, Northridge sr.; Ella Balasa, NorthWood sr.; Taryn Marcum, NorthWood so.; Claire Hill, NorthWood jr..

Coach of the Year: Lenny Krebs, Warsaw.

Final standings: Warsaw 7-0, Northridge 6-1, Concord 5-2, NorthWood 3-4, Plymouth 3-4, Mishawaka 2-5, Wawasee 2-5, Goshen 0-7.

INDIANA NORTHERN STATE CONFERENCE

First Team

Kiera Jackson, Jimtown jr.; Emma Lawmaster, Bremen sr.; Emma Kincaid, Bremen sr.; Eliana Grubbs, Bremen sr.; Mia Hurford, Glenn jr.; Calleigh Reese, Glenn jr.; Riley Taylor, Knox jr.; Faith Mejer, LaVille sr.; Ava Weil, LaVille jr.; Gaby Gonzalez, Tippecanoe Valley sr.; Hadley Wise, Tippecanoe Valley, jr.; Dalynne Bussard, Tippecanoe Valley sr..

Honorable Mention (area girls)

Lily Gaugler, Jimtown jr.

MVP: Eliana Grubbs, Bremen sr.

Concord pulls away to beat ECA

ELKHART — Concord outscored Elkhart Christian 22-13 in the fourth quarter Monday night to pull away for a 65-49 victory in boys basketball action.

Concord, now 8-12, placed three players in double figures, led by 19 points from senior Bo Brunner. Parer Schrock and Brady Emerick each added 15 for the Minutemen, while Reese Breveard had nine. Emerick added five of Concord's 18 assists.

Reid Hoober topped Elkhart Christian with 13 points, while Kian Hibbard had 12 and Micah Ranous 11.

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CONCORD 65, ELKHART CHRISTIAN 49

CONCORD: Reese Breveard 9, Dylan Miller 0, PArker Schrock 15, Brady Emerick 15, Bo Brunner 19, Kolt McCloughen 0, Brennan Sheely 5, JJ Lee 2, Micah McKain 0. TOtals 26 6-7 65.

ECA: Reid Hoober 13, Judah Hiler 0, Kian Hibbard 12, Ace Haviland 5, Lewy Eyob 8, Micah Ranous 11, Asher Lewkowicz 0, Landon Troyer 0, Brandon Mwangi 0. Totals: 18 5-8 49.

Scoring by Quarters

Concord;10;20;13;22;—;65

ECA;6;18;12;13;—;49

3-point goals: Concord (7) — Breveard 3, Schrock 3, Emerick; ECA (8) — Hooper 3, Ranous 3, Hibbard 2. Total fouls: Concord 5, ECA 8. Turnovers: Concord 11, ECA 8. Rebounds: Concord (32) — Emerick 8; ECA (21) — Hoober 6. Records: Concord 8-12, ECA 8-14.

Rockies manager and players comment on a 7-5 Rockies win

SCOTTSDALE, AZ - FEBRUARY 20: Charlie Condon #66 of the Colorado Rockies looks on during an at bat against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Salt River Fields on Friday, February 20, 2026 in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Photo by Kyle Cooper)

Today, the Colorado Rockies defeated the Los Angeles Angels, 7-5.

For more details, go here.

Yes, we would be getting taco’s if this were doing the regular season, and the Rockies now have a 3-2 record.

Please take a moment to appreciate this Charlie Condon bomb:

I feel compelled to share this:

Here are manager Warren’s Schaeffer’s thoughts:

Turns out, Seth Halvorsen was working on a new pitch.

Now to today’s starting pitcher, Chase Dollander:

And, finally, here’s Charlie Condon:


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College Basketball TV Ratings: Tracking the Top 10 most-watched men’s games of the 2025-26 season

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Through the 2025-26 season, college basketball continued to see its TV ratings surge. On3 is tracking the Top 10 most-watched men’s games of the year.

As of mid-February, viewership was up across all networks. ESPN, in particular, saw a 25% increase as of Feb. 13 and is on track for its best season in 11 years. But CBS and FOX have the most-watched games of the regular season, fueled by NFL lead-ins on Thanksgiving.

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On3 is tracking TV ratings for the most-watched men’s college basketball games of the year. Here is the full Top 10 as of Feb. 24, according to Nielsen Big Data + Panel data. Note: This story will be updated throughout the 2025-26 regular season.

Duke vs. Arkansas

Date/Time: Nov. 27, 8:15 p.m. ET
Channel: CBS
Viewers: 6.8 million

One of two college basketball games to capitalize on Black Friday, Duke’s win over Arkansas is the most-watched matchup of the 2025-26 season to date. An average of 6.8 million people tuned in for the Blue Devils’ victory, which came immediately after the record-setting NFL game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Dallas Cowboys.

Michigan State vs. North Carolina

Date/Time: Nov. 27, 4:30 p.m. ET
Channel: FOX
Viewers: 6.5 million

Close behind Duke-Arkansas, Michigan State’s victory over North Carolina is the second-most watched men’s college basketball game to date with 6.5 million viewers on FOX. It followed the Green Bay Packers’ Thanksgiving win over the Detroit Lions, which averaged 47.7 million viewers and provided a strong lead-in.

Duke vs. Michigan

Date/Time: Feb. 21, 6:30 p.m. ET
Channel: ESPN
Viewers: 4.3 million

The matchup between the No. 1 and No. 3-ranked teams did not disappoint Feb. 21. Duke’s neutral-site win over Michigan averaged 4.3 million viewers in ESPN’s most-watched game to date.

Duke vs. North Carolina

Date/Time: Feb. 7, 6:30 p.m. ET
Channel: ESPN
Viewers: 3.5 million

In their first showdown of the year, North Carolina took down Duke in a big TV ratings win for ESPN. An average of 3.5 million viewers tuned in as Seth Trimble’s last-second shot sent the Tar Heels to the victory, which marked the network’s best game in four years.

Maryland vs. UCLA

Date/Time: Jan. 10, 8 p.m. ET
Channel: FOX
Viewers: 2.9 million

At 2.9 million viewers, UCLA’s win over Maryland also followed an NFL game – the NFC Wild Card Round game between the Los Angeles Rams and Carolina Panthers on FOX, which averaged 28 million. As a result, the Bruins’ victory became one of the most-watched men’s college basketball games of the season.

Michigan vs. Michigan State

Date/Time: Jan. 30, 8 p.m. ET
Channel: FOX
Viewers: 2.8 million

The rivalry tilt between Michigan and Michigan State became FOX’s most-watched College Basketball Friday game ever, the network said. An average of 2.8 million viewers tuned in for the storyline-filled showdown, which saw the Wolverines get the win in East Lansing.

Arizona vs. Houston

Date/Time: Feb. 21, 3 p.m. ET
Channel: ABC
Viewers: 2.4 million

Part of a monster day of college basketball, No. 2 Houston welcomed No. 4 Arizona in a pivotal Big 12 showdown. The Wildcats ultimately came out on top in front of an average of 2.4 million viewers on ABC.

Kentucky vs. Arkansas

Date/Time: Jan. 31, 6:30 p.m. ET
Channel: ESPN
Viewers: 2.39 million

After John Calipari took down his former team last year, Kentucky repaid the favor Jan. 31. The Wildcats beat Arkansas in Fayetteville as 2.4 million people watched on average, sitting just outside the Top 5 most-watched men’s college basketball games of the year to date.

BYU vs. Kansas

Date/Time: Jan. 31, 4:30 p.m. ET
Channel: ESPN
Viewers: 2.1 million

The high-profile showdown between AJ Dybantsa and Darryn Peterson delivered strong TV ratings for ESPN’s loaded college basketball slate Jan. 31. Ultimately, Peterson and Kansas got the better of Dybantsa and BYU, who made things interesting down the stretch at Phog Allen Fieldhouse.

Wisconsin vs. Michigan

Date/Time: Jan. 10, 1 p.m. ET
Channel: CBS
Viewers: 2.0 million

At the time, Wisconsin’s upset victory over Michigan became the most-watched college basketball game without an NFL lead-in. An average of 2.0 million viewers watched the Badgers hand the Wolverines their first loss of the season in a big ratings win for CBS.

More most-watched men’s basketball games

Indiana vs. Kentucky (Dec. 13, 7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN) – 1.96 million
Illinois vs. Michigan State (Feb. 7, 8 p.m. ET, FOX) – 1.95 million
Ohio State vs. Michigan (Jan. 23, 8 p.m. ET, FOX) – 1.90 million
Kansas vs. Duke (Nov. 18, 9 p.m. ET, ESPN) – 1.87 million
Arizona vs. Kansas (Feb. 9, 9 p.m. ET, ESPN) – 1.82 million
Florida vs. Kentucky (Feb. 14, 3 p.m. ET, ABC) – 1.8 million
Tennessee vs. Kentucky (Feb. 7, 8:50 p.m. ET, ESPN) – 1.79 million
Duke vs. Michigan State (Dec. 6, Noon ET, FOX) – 1.782 million
Arizona vs. Kansas (Feb. 9, 9 p.m. ET, ESPN) – 1.780 million
Florida vs. Duke (Dec. 2, 7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN) – 1.75 million
Louisville vs. Duke (Jan. 26, 7 p.m. ET, ESPN) – 1.698 million
Illinois vs. Purdue (Jan. 24, 3 p.m. ET, FOX) – 1.685 million

The college basketball regular season continues through March 8. From there, conference tournaments begin, and Selection Sunday is March 15.

Eddies girls fall to Plainwell

PLAINWELL — Shelby Laubach scored 24 points and had six steals to lead Edwardsburg's girls basketball team in its 53-44 Wolverine Conference loss to Plainwell on Monday.

Kya Shier added 11 points and four steals for the Eddies, who dropped to 6-14 overall and 2-11 in the league.

Edwardsburg trailed by only three points in the fourth quarter before Plainwell pulled away in the final minutes.

The Olympics Are a Beautiful Show of Unity

MILAN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 22: Gold medalists, Team United States, pose for a team photo during the medal ceremony following the Men's Gold Medal match between Canada and the United States on day 16 of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic games at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena on February 22, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Olympic Games are a beautiful thing. There are only, to my knowledge, two arenas in which all countries can regularly come together and depart without coming to blows. The Olympics are one such arena (hockey fights and curling controversies excepted), and the United Nations is the other. Thankfully, I am not paid to write about the goings-on of the latter.

But I would have been a fool to think that people would not want to discuss the supposed political ramifications of the United States Hockey Team winning a Gold medal over Canada, our next-latitude neighbors to their north. I feel no such sting about our team winning Gold. I was happy beyond belief especially for Jack Hughes in that moment, someone whose career I have always watched intently as a Devils fan and a writer for this site.

All About the Jersey has a few rules. They were largely written ten years or longer ago by the site’s founder and my direct predecessor, John Fischer. One such rule reads:

No politics, religion, science, “big” subjects. This is a Devils blog, those topics are not up for general discussion, and so this is not the right forum for them. Very rarely, they may be involved with something surrounding the Devils – but this site is not your personal soapbox for that. This is far easier done than said with a little effort. I do it, so will you.

As I noted in a comment thread earlier today, this situation has begun to fall under the category of “Very rarely, they may be involved with something surrounding the Devils,” and I now have to say more words about it than I want to.

Perhaps it was an oversight for Team USA GM Bill Guerin to invite the FBI Director to the Team USA locker room after the win. But let’s be honest: he’s been at a ton of hockey games throughout his adult life and has been closely following big hockey events for awhile here. His attendance of the game did not come out of left field, and it was very predictable if you remember the Ovechkin all-time goal scoring chase. That said, maybe Bill Guerin should be asked about that before the players on his team. As GM, he should be serving as the head of their public relations outreach for any events surrounding their victory and not just a coordinator behind closed doors. If he’s letting his players take heat from non-hockey media sources without saying something, I have a problem with him for that.

What is even less surprising and not even at all out of the ordinary is the men’s team getting a call from the sitting President of the United States after their win. Did the President make an inappropriate comment about the women’s team during the phone call? Yes. But I would have expected any President of the United States to be on the phone with that team in the aftermath of the game, giving congratulations if they were not able to be in attendance in person. If media has an issue with the comments, they should probably direct their concerns to the person who made them. Or, if they have issues with the politics of any politician, they are certainly free to do more coverage of what people in government are doing, for good or ill.

Thankfully, the New Jersey Devils have a very smart young man in Jack Hughes, who said this when asked about him thinking about Megan Keller, his fellow American Golden Goal scorer, after he had won the game in overtime:

“If there’s a camera on me and Quinn when the women’s team won, we’d look like the biggest superfans of all time. We were just jumping up and down. We couldn’t believe it. And we locked in, said goodbye because we had a game the next night. It was late, and we sprinted out of there. But I remember I saw Megan in the caf. I think it was the night we beat Slovakia, a night after they won the gold medal and we were just waiting for food and we were talking. I was just like, Megan, I’m so proud of you. I’m so happy for you. You know, couldn’t have happened to a better person. And, obviously, you know, when mine went in I’m just like: so many things, thoughts, and, you know, one of my first thoughts was her. I’m just, like, so proud to join her as a gold medalist.”

He also said on Good Morning America before losing the microphone feed:

On top of that, I know that there’s been, like, so much headlines about us and the women’s hockey team and you know, the video, but we hung out, like we were in the cafeteria with them at 3:30 in the morning…

Just like Bill Guerin should have stepped in to handle questions for his players at this point, I would greatly appreciate it if Tom Fitzgerald started making statements to deflect some attention from Jack. But if your bosses don’t have you, sometimes an outspoken parent has you. Ellen Hughes, who was one of the guiding hands behind the women’s Gold victory, did not really take the issue head-on and instead spoke about the team’s unity.

At the end of the day, it’s just about the country, and the moment that these players — both the men and the women — can bring so much unity to a group and to a country: people that cheered on that don’t watch hockey, people that have politics on one side or on the other side, and that’s all both the men’s team and the women’s team care about. If you could see what we see from the inside and the men and women sharing, you know dorms, dorm rooms and halls and floors and the camaraderie and the synergy and the way the women cheered on the men and the way the men cheered on the women, that’s what it’s all about. And the other things, they cannot control. They care about humanity, unity, and they care about the country.

I think that everything said by the Hughes family throughout the last couple of days has aligned very well with their history of talking about hockey as a place for everyone to come together. Some people have recently reposted Jack Hughes’s comments from a couple years ago about the team’s Pride Night initiatives when some teams around the league were doing away with their Pride events.

The team I play for, the Devils, we really support that and we’re a really welcoming organization. So, I think a bunch of the guys on our team were looking forward to that and obviously with how we grew up, my family really supports that too. I can’t speak for other teams, but I know in New Jersey that’s a night everyone on our team was really welcoming and they know it’s really important. It wasn’t even a thought about not doing it for us.

A year earlier, his older brother Quinn had this to say about the Vancouver Canucks’s Pride Night. But why do I assemble all of these statements from the Hughes family? From those comments that the Hughes brothers made around their team Pride Nights about hockey being for everyone, to the comments Jack Hughes made talking about the brotherhood of the USA Hockey program, to their responses to the questions about the women’s team over the past couple of days, the Hughes family has always endorsed a message of hockey as a unifier. But you’re going to see people spin today’s events in a couple of different ways.

One way is that Team USA’s visit to the White House makes them feel like hockey is not for them. They have different beliefs from, apparently, many of the players and their visits to the White House and the State of the Union signify that even further. If that applies to you, I ask, what were you going to do if your team won a Stanley Cup? They’re going to visit the White House. And while Americans tend to get tired of their Presidents a lot faster than their terms expire, we only have those elections every four years. Whether or not hockey is a place for everyone shouldn’t be influenced by the temporal powers that be.

Another way these events may be spun is that the players attending is a victory for one side of the political aisle. To that, I think the players’ value in the political arena is being very overestimated among some writers in the media. Nobody is getting some massive swing of approval or disapproval based on their bringing the players to do an event to celebrate their Gold medal victory. People are going to continue forming their political opinions based on the lives they live. These players are not attending any event in Washington D.C. to send any kind of “message” to anyone.

I think that the Gold medalists should continue to do events to celebrate their Gold medal victory. I would very much enjoy it if the New Jersey Devils and the State of New Jersey organized some way to honor Jack’s Gold medal victory. Since Jack also has a history of wanting to inspire the next generation of hockey players, it might be a good opportunity to promote youth hockey in New Jersey. Jack is already an inspiration to them.

For now, they’re just going to Washington D.C. to be honored for their victory. Some kids are going to see that and want that to be them one day. Hockey does not often get its moment in the sun. If the Mayor of New York can go to a very ideologically-opposed White House after an election victory, I think it’s reasonable that the Olympic Hockey team can visit the White House after winning Gold. Every American Gold Medalist should be honored publicly this year, nationally and locally.

And honestly, I would be surprised if they stayed for the entirety of the State of the Union. I won’t comment on any of what may or may not be said at said event, but I will venture to be so political as to say that I think politicians who thought these speeches should be short had it right. If this speech gets up to two, two-and-a-half, or three hours…I don’t expect it to keep the interest of a bunch of jetlagged and party-recovering hockey players. Most of these guys probably don’t keep up with the news much, and I’d bet that some of them haven’t even voted yet. I don’t even watch the State of the Union, and I am a very opinionated person. These players are going there to be honored for winning Gold, and for nothing else.

Team USA did not win Gold over Team Canada to make a political statement. They won because they were making a statement on the ice. They won because many of them grew up playing hockey in international competitions and may have even grown up playing on some of the same teams, and have been at this for years and years and years, and this was the biggest international stage they have ever gotten to play on.

After they won, the team didn’t start making political statements on the ice. They went up to the crowd to take Johnny Gaudreau’s kids onto the ice for a photo after skating their father’s jersey around the rink. They could not wait to honor their friend and teammate.

But even if Team USA lost in the final to Canada, the Olympics would no less show the beauty of everyone getting together. When Team USA wasn’t playing, I was rooting for Nico Hischier and Team Switzerland, for Simon Nemec and Team Slovakia, and for Jesper Bratt and Team Sweden when I could. Those players got to feel the love from their home countries at the Olympics, too.

If Team USA lost on Sunday, I would have went, well, that was good hockey. That’s how I felt after the Four Nations loss. I didn’t get all too upset that Canada won then. It was a great show of countries coming together and playing great hockey games for the entertainment and togetherness of all. The Olympics were that on an even bigger scale. After watching so many games, I was thrilled that our team won the Olympic Gold. I was thrilled for Jack and thrilled for the players on the ice, and I was thrilled for the fans like me who were watching that game.

Don’t let politics twist it for you, one way or the other. Save your political energy for the arenas and situations where it makes sense to share it. If you are upset about the happenings in America and the world at large, there are far better and more effective avenues to pursue change than debating the political ramifications of hockey players going for a ceremonial tour.

Let’s get back to hockey here.

Tennessee baseball defeats Bellarmine to end eight-game homestand

No. 19 Tennessee (6-2) concluded an eight-game homestand on Tuesday at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. The Vols defeated Bellarmine (2-6), 8-3. Rankings reflect the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll.

Left-handed pitcher Blaine Brown (0-0) started for the Vols. He pitched one inning and totaled two strikeouts and 19 pitches, including 12 strikes, against five batters. Brown allowed one walk and the Knights hit one flyout against him.

Tennessee's offense totaled 10 hits, including home runs from Manny Marin and Brown in the seventh inning.

Brown went 1-for-4 with three RBIs, one run and one strikeout. Jay Abernathy Jr. totaled three hits against Bellarmine, going 3-for-4 with three stolen bases, one run and one strikeout.

The Vols were 2-for-10 with two outs, 3-for-19 with runners on base and 2-for-9 with runners in scoring position.

Cam Appenzeller (2-0) earned a win for Tennessee. He pitched one inning in relief and totaled 16 pitches (10 strikes) against four batters.

Tennessee will next play in the Amegy Bank College Baseball Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, home of the Texas Rangers in MLB.

The Vols will face UCLA on Friday (4 p.m. EST), Arizona State on Saturday (noon EST) and Virginia Tech on March 1 (11:30 a.m. EST).

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4 Trent Williams landing spots if 49ers cut future Hall of Fame tackle

Trent Williams isn't just going to give up money he earned. Even at the age of 37, the San Francisco 49ers' offensive tackle is still very capable of playing at an All-Pro level.

That's what makes the report that Williams and the 49ers are at a contract impasse so jarring. He's not the sort of player you simply release and move on. He is the kind of player integral to a team's identity, at the core of everything successful they try to accomplish. At the risk of a cliché, players like Williams don't grow on trees. Of course, Williams could be angling for a new contract, too, as he only has one year left on his current deal.

Which, to be clear, is financial security he has also earned!

But hey, if San Francisco does in fact move on from Williams, its best offensive lineman, that would be music to the ears of, well, just about every other NFL team with a hole up front. Here are a few squads who should waste no time calling Williams' agent up if he does, in fact, hit the open market in free agency. Please note that I am making the safe assumption that other teams would make room for Williams on their salary cap sheet.

Make no mistake: He's that good.

New England Patriots

Sunday wasn't Drake Maye's or the Patriots' finest moment.

The Patriots spent an inordinate amount of time peeling Drake Maye off the turf in their Super Bowl 60 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Their pass protection was awful, to say the least. A lot of that had to do with the struggles of rookie tackle Will Campbell. While I still believe Campbell will become a more competent and consistent professional, the Patriots should pull out every stop to get over the hump with Maye.

Acquiring Williams would be a boon to New England. You move people around for difference-makers like him without hesitation.

Green Bay Packers

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - JANUARY 10: Jordan Love #10 of the Green Bay Packers warms up before the NFC Wild Card Playoff game against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on January 10, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)

At this point in time, the future of Packers starting left tackle Rasheed Walker remains in doubt. If Green Bay does elect to let Walker go, Williams would be the perfect replacement. Yes, it is confusing that the Packers would let a younger player walk because they didn't want to pay him just to pay another older veteran. But hey, Williams' contract would likely be much more of a short-term thing, which could be appealing to Green Bay.

Chicago Bears

Oct 26, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) looks on before the game against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

The Bears would've had their 2026 starting offensive line already in place if not for a patellar tendon injury suffered by rookie left tackle Ozzy Trapilo. With Trapilo's injury being the kind that will likely have him sit out the entirety of next season, Chicago is in desperate need of a quality left tackle stopgap at the start of its first Super Bowl window with Caleb Williams. It's admittedly kind of funny to call Williams a stopgap in any capacity, but he'd certainly be the best short-term option for Chicago as Trapilo recovers.

Houston Texans

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - JANUARY 18: C.J. Stroud #7 of the Houston Texans reacts after a touchdown against the New England Patriots during the second quarter in the AFC Divisional Playoff game at Gillette Stadium on January 18, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

C.J. Stroud was among the NFL's most-pressured quarterbacks in 2025. If we're being honest, even despite his playoff struggles, the Texans hung him out to dry. They should do him a solid, like signing Williams, one of the finest professional offensive linemen ever.

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Italian clubs on brink of historic Champions League embarrassment

Inter Milan beaten by Bodo
Inter were the last Italian team to win the Champions League, in 2010 [EPA]

Italian football stands on the brink of a Champions League "debacle" - with the prospect of no Serie A clubs competing in this season's last 16.

Since the reintroduction of the last-16 knockout round to Europe's showpiece competition in 2003-04, there has always been at least one Italian representative - on 12 occasions in the past 22 years, there have been three.

But Inter Milan's shock play-off exit to Norwegian debutants Bodo/Glimt on Tuesday means either Juventus or Atalanta will have to overcome first-leg deficits to keep that run going.

Juventus trail Galatasaray 5-2 heading into a return meeting in Turin, while Atalanta are 2-0 down on aggregate before Wednesday's home leg with Borussia Dortmund.

Inter - finalists last season - lost 2-1 at San Siro against Bodo, having suffered a 3-1 defeat in the first leg.

It is the first time the Milan giants have been knocked out of the Champions League by a team from outside Europe's top five leagues, those from England, Spain, Germany, Italy and France.

"This is a big wake up for Italian football," said Italian football journalist Daniele Verri.

"Juventus will need to win 4-0 and Atalanta need to win 3-0. [For them all to go out] would be a complete debacle, a disaster for our clubs.

"Tonight Ronaldo and Christian Vieri were guests at San Siro, and this is a symbolic clash with what has been and what is."

Ronaldo and Christian Vieri presented with gifts at San Siro
Former Inter strikers Ronaldo and Christian Vieri were special guests at San Siro on Tuesday [Getty Images]

Inter signed Ronaldo and Vieri for world-record fees in the late 1990s, when Serie A was the envy of world football, blessed with the game's most talented stars.

AC Milan then beat Juventus to win the Champions League in 2003, losing to Liverpool on penalties in the final two years later, before defeating the Reds to become European champions again in 2007.

While there have been more recent successes in Europe's other competitions - Atalanta won the Europa League in 2024, Roma won the Conference League in 2021 - Jose Mourinho's Inter were the last Italian side to win the Champions League in 2010.

Inter's European exit comes despite being 10 points clear of rivals AC Milan in Serie A and a further four ahead of defending champions Napoli, who failed to make it out of the Champions League's league phase.

The national team must also win through a play-off in March to avoid missing out on a third successive World Cup this summer, having last lifted the trophy in 2006.

"It is a difficult time for Italian football and this shows it," added European football expert Julien Laurens on BBC Radio 5 Live.

"Today, Inter Milan put pressure on but it was not enough from them. They have been the best team in Italy for the last few years. And Napoli as well, they haven't even come close.

"It's terrible for Italian football at the moment."

Inter won five of their opening eight league phase games in Europe to finish 10th, with Juventus 13th and Atalanta 15th.

Yet in the play-offs, all have come unstuck against sides who finished lower in the table but play a more intense brand of football.

"What does it say about Italian football? That something needs to be changed," added Verri.

"The level of Italian football is poor. It is a structural issue. We play very slow football. You can ask any manager in Italy and they will all say the same.

"I was talking to Claudio Ranieri the other day and he said: 'Look, when I was in England at Leicester... people don't train more than in Italy. They just do it with another intensity, and then they keep up that intensity during the games.'

"We play slow, and in Europe you suffer."

While Inter boast a much more expensively assembled squad on far bigger wages than Bodo, who had nine Norwegians in their starting XI at San Siro, Verri says Italian clubs are seeing their best players move abroad.

Last season's Serie A top goalscorer Mateo Retegui left for Al-Qadsiah in Saudi Arabia, for example, while former team-mate Ademola Lookman joined Atletico Madrid and Tijjani Reijnders left AC Milan for Manchester City.

While the majority of Italy's national squad still play in the country, stars such as Gianluigi Donnarumma, Riccardo Calafiori, Sandro Tonali and Retegui are elsewhere.

Meanwhile, Laurens believes Serie A clubs are no longer producing good enough youngsters.

"Sporting CP, Club Brugge and Bodo have similarities in their success this season. Their scouting is great and their academies perform well," he explained.

"The academies in Italy are not producing enough players or players who are fit to play in their first team. The way they spend their money is not what we are used to from Italian clubs."

Wooden Award Flashback: Buddy Hield's Boomer Sooner buckets

Jan 18, 2014; Waco, TX, USA; Oklahoma Sooners guard Buddy Hield (24) reacts during the game against the Baylor Bears at The Ferrell Center. Oklahoma won 66-64.
Jan 18, 2014; Waco, TX, USA; Oklahoma Sooners guard Buddy Hield (24) reacts during the game against the Baylor Bears at The Ferrell Center. Oklahoma won 66-64.

The John R. Wooden Award will celebrate it’s 50th anniversary this season. Leading up to the award ceremony on April 10, 2026, The Sporting Tribune in partnership with the Wooden Award and the Los Angeles Athletic Club will highlight past winners of the Wooden Award and the Legends of Coaching Award.

Starting with the less traditional route, Buddy Hield began his journey on outdoor courts with a homemade rim. Known for his relentless work ethic and deep shooting range, Hield moved from Jack Hayward High School in the Bahamas to Sunrise Christian Academy in Kansas gaining more exposure. 

At 16 he already had the potential to play Division I basketball. By the time his senior year rolled around he was averaging 22.7 PPG while leading Sunrise to a 38-2 record. Those stats earned him a First-Team All-State selection in Kansas. At the time, Oklahoma Head Coach Lon Kruger saw a kid who played with joy and shot with confidence. 

Kruger said Buddy had “the best motor of any recruit I’ve ever seen.”

Buddy would play all four of his collegiate seasons under Kruger, and come 2016 he became a star that just kept shining brighter. He shot 45.7% from three in high volume and averaged 25 PPG that same year, one of the highest to date in modern Big 12 history. 

He then racked up 37 points in the face-off against Oregon sending Oklahoma to the Final Four. Hield became the first player in Big 12 history with 2,000+ points, 300+ made threes, and 500+ rebounds. 

He wrapped up his career at Oklahoma earning Naismith Player of the Year, second-all-time leading scorer, and the Wooden Award. 

Post-grad he was picked sixth overall in the 2016 NBA Draft by the New Orleans Pelicans and would later be traded after his rookie season to the Sacramento Kings. Throughout his time in the NBA he also played for the Pacers, 76ers, and now currently plays for the Golden State Warriors. 

Hield is one of the fastest players in NBA history to reach 1,000 made threes and consistently holds a spot among the league leaders in three-pointers made per season. 

On an international scale, Hield revisits his roots - representing the Bahamas national team and having been a key figure in Bahamian basketball development through off-season training camps and youth development programs. He has built a reputation known for his infectious personality, work ethic, and community involvement.

Texans GM Nick Caserio goes scorched earth on C.J. Stroud trade talks

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The future of Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud has been a little cloudy since the horror playoff loss to the New England Patriots.

Stroud's four first-half interceptions were horrific to watch as he disintegrated against the Patriots, and his performance has led some to think the Texans could move on from him.

Still on his rookie deal, the Texans have contractual control for the next couple of seasons. Stroud is a cheap option, but that hasn't stopped the trade scenarios from flying around this offseason.

But is there anything to it?

Well, Texans general manager Nick Caserio just firmly ended any speculation... for this season at least.

"It's moronic. We're not trading the guy," Caserio via NFL.com. "He's our quarterback. He's gonna be playing quarterback for the Houston Texans in 2026. Anything beyond that, that's your world. You guys can speculate on that. But we're not trading C.J. Stroud."

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Stroud faces defining 2026 season

It is one thing for Caserio to stand by his quarterback now, because what other option does he have, but it's another for Stroud to continue his downward trajectory in 2026.

If another season comes and goes with Stroud not looking anything like the player we saw in his rookie season, then the Texans might have to have an uncomfortable conversation about C.J.'s future.

With the 2026 season plus the fifth-year option to see what they have in Stroud, the fact that we are even talking about it after Year 3 isn't ideal.

Now, all eyes will be on Stroud in 2026, because if he doesn't play well, Caserio can look forward to far more trade proposals coming his way next offseason.

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JP Estrella injury update, Tennessee basketball forward available vs Missouri

Tennessee basketball forward J.P. Estrella will be available against Missouri.

Estrella was not listed on the SEC availability report Feb. 24, meaning he will be active for the No. 22 Vols (20-7, 10-4) in their game against the Tigers (18-9, 8-6) at Mizzou Arena on Feb. 24 (9 p.m. ET, SEC Network).

It is unclear if he will rejoin the starting lineup, or if he will be limited in a bench role.

Estrella missed the Vols' past two games while dealing with left foot soreness. It was the same foot that he needed surgery on, which forced him to miss the 2024-25 season.

Tennessee managed without Estrella in its wins over Oklahoma and at No. 21 Vanderbilt. Jaylen Carey started next to Felix Okpara, while DeWayne Brown II played well in increased minutes off the bench.

Since joining the starting lineup in the Vols' road win against No. 18 Alabama, Estrella has averaged 11.7 points and 7.0 rebounds. Tennessee is 6-1 with him as a starter.

Wynton Jackson covers high school sports for Knox News. Email: wynton.jackson@knoxnews.com

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Texas A&M ranks No. 8 nationally in early baseball attendance

College baseball is barely underway, but the energy is already unmistakable. Stadiums across the country are filling up as fans show up early, stay loud, and make sure the visiting dugout hears every bit of it.

When you look at the sport’s biggest brands and the regions with the best baseball weather, it’s no surprise that nine of the top 10 ballparks in attendance belong to SEC programs. The conference’s dominance extends far beyond the stands—seven of the last 10 College World Series champions have come from the SEC, and only once in that span has the championship series not featured at least one SEC team.

Simply put when it comes to college baseball blue bloods, the SEC sits at the top.

A team working to carve out its place among those giants is Texas A&M, which checked in at No. 8 nationally with 23,621 fans through February 18. For Coach Michael Earley, that number is more than a statistic—it’s a statement. Even after a disappointing 2025 season, the 12th Man is still showing up, still packing Blue Bell Park, and still believing in the direction of the program. Now it’s on the Aggies to reward that loyalty.

Below is the full top‑10 attendance list.

Opening week top ballpark attendance numbers through 2/18 pic.twitter.com/YPCo5yzF0d

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Why The Canucks' Significant Trades Should Occur During The 2026 Off-Season And Not At The Trade Deadline

With the 2026 Winter Olympics now complete, the focus around the NHL has shifted to the trade deadline. Teams have less than two weeks to make moves as the deadline is scheduled for March 6, 2026, at noon PT. For the Vancouver Canucks, the few days will be filled with plenty of rumours as the organization attempts to move players for assets. 

With the Canucks currently in a rebuild, the organization has made it clear that they are open for business. Whether it is pending free agents or those with term, it appears that Jim Rutherford and Patrik Allvin are at least listening on a wide variety of players. While there may be some temptation to move off those with long-term deals before the deadline, the better plan for Vancouver could be holding off on another big trade until the off-season. 

Before going further, it is important to note that there are exceptions to the rule. For example, if another team offers a significant trade package, the organization may be forced into a situation where they need to trade a core piece. While teams can get desperate around the trade deadline, it may still be worth it to wait until closer to the draft. 

One of the big advantages of waiting until the off-season is that more teams may become interested in trading for players. Some teams that aren't expected to be buyers at the deadline but could change their tune in the off-season include the New Jersey Devils and the Winnipeg Jets. Organizations will also have more time to evaluate not just their roster, but also their cap space moving forward. 

Unexpected deep playoff runs could also change the perspective of organizations in the off-season. If a young team has a strong post-season, it may convince a management group that they are further along in the process, which in turn changes how the organization views the 2026-27 season. In this case, a team may be focused on upgrading at any cost, which could be good news for the Canucks. 

Oct 25, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks forward Conor Garland (8) and forward Jake DeBrusk (74) and forward Brock Boeser (6) and forward Elias Pettersson (40) celebrate DebRusk’s goal against the Montreal Canadiens in the second period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images
Oct 25, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks forward Conor Garland (8) and forward Jake DeBrusk (74) and forward Brock Boeser (6) and forward Elias Pettersson (40) celebrate DebRusk’s goal against the Montreal Canadiens in the second period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images

Lastly, the shallow free agent class in 2026 could create some bidding wars for players currently under contract. With pending free agents electing to already re-sign with their organizations, July 1 could be a very slow day this year. If Vancouver can find a way to use the lack of free agents available to their advantage, Rutherford and Allvin could create some bidding wars throughout July. 

Ultimately, there is no rush to move players with long-term contracts. The Canucks are on pace to finish 32nd in the league and should create some space for younger players after they move pending free agents before the deadline. While some may feel the organization needs to make significant moves before March 6, it may be best to wait until the 2026 off-season to move players with term. 

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WWE NXT Results 2/24 - Several Titles On The Line, First Round #1 Contenders Women's Speed Championship Match

Troy holding up his Speed Championship belt
Troy holding up his Speed Championship belt - WWE

Welcome to Wrestling Inc.'s live coverage for "WWE NXT" on February 24, 2026, coming to you live from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida!

Osiris Griffin and Saquon Shugars will be putting the NXT Tag Team Championship on the line on television for the first time since retaining against OTM on the January 27 episode of "NXT" as they defend against Brad Baylor and Ricky Smokes of Vanity Project. Baylor and Smokes defeated Hank Walker and Tank Ledger, The Culling, and OTM in a Fatal Four-Way Number One Contenders Match during last Tuesday's edition of "NXT" to secure their spot in tonight's match, with Baylor sneaking up on Shawn Spears to pin him after OTM, Walker, and Ledger had taken themselves out by crashing through the announce desk.

Moments after Ethan Page retained the North American Championship against Shiloh Hill last Tuesday, Myles Borne came to the aid of Hill when Page and the aforementioned Vanity Project blindsided Hill with an attack that ended with Borne threatening to use a chair to destroy Page's ankle in order to get a North American Championship match of his own. With Page having agreed (despite Borne still opting to destroy Page's ankle anyways), Borne will be receiving his North American Championship match tonight.

Jasper Troy will be putting the WWE Speed Championship on the line on television for the first time since retaining against Tavion Heights on the January 13 episode of "NXT" as he defends against Elio LeFleur and Eli Knight in a Triple Threat Match that will have a seven minute time limit. While LeFleur and Knight faced one another last Tuesday in the finals of a WWE Speed Championship Number One Contenders Tournament, the match ultimately ended in the three minute time limit expiring. This prompted acting "NXT" General Manager Robert Stone to announce tonight's Triple Threat Match instead of leaving Troy without a challenger.

As of last Tuesday's episode of "NXT", Jacy Jayne of Fatal Influence will be putting the NXT Women's Championship on the line in her first televised defense since retaining against Kendal Grey at the "NXT" New Year's Evil television special on January 6 as she goes one-on-one with Sol Ruca. AsRuca's friendship with Zaria has been in limbo over the course of the past few weeks, she earned her shot tonight by picking up the pinfall during a tag team match pitting herself and Zaria against Grey and Wren Sinclair on the February 10 episode of "NXT". The pair seemingly made up last Tuesday when Zaria saved Ruca from an attack at the hands of Fatal Influence following a verbal confrontation between Ruca and Jayne.

Speaking of Fatal Influence, Fallon Henley will become one step closer to finding out who will challenge her next for the Women's Speed Championship, as Blake Monroe goes head-to-head with Thea Hail in a First Round Match for the WWE Women's Speed Championship Number One Contenders Tournament. Monroe and Hail have had no shortage of issues with one another over the course of the last several weeks, dating back to when Hail shockingly dethroned Monroe as Women's North American Championship on the December 16 episode of "NXT" prior to losing it to current titleholder Izzi Dame.

Additionally, former allies Uriah Connors and Kale Dixon will be squaring off with one another after Connors made the decision to leave Dixon and Chase U to join Lexis King, NXT Heritage Cup Champion Channing "Stacks" Lorenzo, and TNA Knockouts World Champion Arianna Grace. Keanu Carver will also be taking on Sean Legacy as the former continues establishing himself as a force to be reckoned with on the "NXT" roster.

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Arsenal’s huge offer for sought-after player has been rejected

Arsenal’s huge offer for sought-after player has been rejected
Arsenal’s huge offer for sought-after player has been rejected

Arsenal have seen an ambitious bid for Julian Alvarez rejected by Atletico Madrid, with the Spanish club insisting that the forward is not for sale.

Alongside Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain, Arsenal are keen to secure Alvarez’s signature at the end of the season. The Gunners have tracked his progress closely and previously showed interest when he was leaving Manchester City. However, they were unable to complete a deal at that time, as strengthening a direct rival was not considered an option.

Ultimately, Alvarez moved to Atletico Madrid for a substantial fee and has since established himself as an important figure within their squad. Although he has not scored as many goals as he would have hoped this term, speculation over a potential summer departure has encouraged Arsenal to renew their pursuit.

Arsenal Make Their Move

Arsenal are understood to believe that Alvarez would thrive within their system and add further quality to their attacking options. In a decisive attempt to secure his services, they have reportedly submitted a bid worth 105 million euros. Acting swiftly has been viewed as essential to gain an advantage over competing clubs.

An early agreement would have spared Arsenal the uncertainty and competition often associated with high-profile transfers. Securing such a player ahead of their rivals would have represented a significant statement of intent.

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Atletico Stand Firm

However, as reported by Team Talk, Atletico Madrid have rejected the offer. The Spanish side is determined to retain the Argentinian and has made it clear that they have no intention of sanctioning his departure.

Their stance leaves Arsenal facing a considerable challenge if they wish to revive negotiations, particularly given Atletico’s firm position that Alvarez remains central to their plans.

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Texas vs. UTRGV baseball: Live updates, TV info as Longhorns take on visiting Vaqueros

Although bigger tests await, Texas baseball must first pass its midweek exam against UTRGV.

Texas will welcome UTRGV to UFCU Disch-Falk Field on Tuesday night for the 63rd game in a series that the Longhorns own a 55-7 lead in. Still ranked No. 3 in the D1Baseball poll, Texas is 7-0 this season. This will be UTRGV's first game against a team that doesn't play in the Big 12, and the 3-4 Vaqueros are coming off a series win at Houston.

More:What a hot start for Dylan Volantis, UT pitchers means for Longhorns

After playing UTRGV, Texas will head to Houston this weekend for the BRUCE BOLT College Classic. While set up at Daikin Park for three days, Texas will play No. 9 Coastal Carolina, which was last season's NCAA runner-up, Baylor and Ohio State.

Stay tuned for live updates.

Texas Longhorns infielders Temo Becerra (1) and Ethan Mendoza (5) jog in to the dugout after keeping Michigan State scoreless to maintain a one point lead in the eighth inning as the Longhorns take on the Michigan State Spartans in the second game of a three-game series at UFCU Disch-Falk Field in Austin, Feb. 21, 2026. (Sara Diggins/Austin American-Statesman)

Texas vs. UTRGV baseball: Live updates, highlights

This section will be updated as more information becomes available.

Texas baseball vs UTRGV time, TV info

When:6:30 p.m. Tuesday

Where: UFCU Disch-Falk Field

TV/radio:SEC Network+, 1300 AM/103.1 FM

Texas Longhorns infielder Casey Borba (31) hits a pitch during the game against Michigan State at UFCU Disch-Falk Field on Friday, Feb. 20, 2026 in Austin. (Aaron E. Martinez/Austin American-Statesman)

Texas Longhorns lineup

Texas Longhorns catcher Carson Tinney (8) walks to home plate during the game against Michigan State at UFCU Disch-Falk Field on Friday, Feb. 20, 2026 in Austin. (Aaron E. Martinez/Austin American-Statesman)

2B Ethan Mendoza

SS Adrian Rodriguez

CF Aiden Robbins

DH Carson Tinney

1B Casey Borba

LF Ashton Larson

3B Temo Becerra

RF Anthony Pack Jr.

C Andrew Ermis

UTRGV lineup

CF Rocco Garza Gongora

1B Armani Raygoza

DH Julius Ramirez

3B Easton Moomau

2B Thomas Williams

C Chayton Fischer

SS Diego Villescas

LF Cameron Carter

RF Hank Warren

Texas Longhorns starting pitcher

RHP Sam Cozart (1-0, 2.25 ERA)

UTRGV starting pitcher

RHP Colton Vercoe (0-1, 6.75 ERA)

Cowboys free agency: Grading the deal for RB Javonte Williams

The Dallas Cowboys kind of caught us all by surprise about last week when they actually got ahead of things on a contract. This is definitely not the speed we are used to seeing them move at when it comes to contracts.

Running back Javonte Williams was scheduled to become a free agent in the middle of March after Dallas signed him to a modest one-year deal for a little over $3 million last offseason. Suffice it to say that Williams easily outplayed his contract and was going to get significant offers if he hit the open market. The Cowboys made noise about how they wanted him back and that they were in talks, but given their past history in this type of situation, we were well within our rights to be skeptical.

Then the Cowboys went out and struck a three-year deal worth up to $24 million with $16 million guaranteed. It’s been noted that his deal is neither the kind the Cowboys have been doing lately with running backs (re: cheap), nor is it top dollar in today’s running back market, even with how depressed that market has become in terms of value.

Obviously Brian Schottenheimer was a big driver behind this as Williams fits his and Klayton Adams’ offense perfectly.

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Barcelona presidential candidate pushes Lionel Messi reunion plan and talks structural reform

BARCELONA, SPAIN - JANUARY 23: Victor Font attends the press conference during the presentation of his candidacy for the presidency of FC Barcelona with the NOSALTRES platform at YouPlanet on January 23, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo By Javier Borrego/Europa Press via Getty Images) | Europa Press via Getty Images

Víctor Font is having another go at the presidency of FC Barcelona, five years after losing out to Joan Laporta. This time, he insists the issue is bigger than personalities. In a recent interview, he sat down to present his “Nosaltres” platform. The businessman from Granollers framed his candidacy as an attempt to change how the club is run at its core.

“I want to offer the members a different way of managing the club, far from the ‘personalist’ model that has prevailed since the 1980s,” Font said. He argues that concentrating power in one office has repeatedly left Barça exposed, financially and institutionally, and has gradually pushed members to the margins. His answer is a more professional structure with independent oversight and statutory reform aimed at tightening controls.

Font is the most visible, but not only, opponent to outgoing president Joan Laporta, who is running to become president again. Laporta is widely seen as the most likely winner as things stand.

The timing of Font’s remarks was delicate. News had just emerged that a club member had filed a complaint with Spain’s Audiencia Nacional (a special court) against Laporta and several executives, alleging financial crimes. The club reacted quickly, denying the accusations and dismissing them as baseless.

Font said he did not know the content of the complaint and would not speculate on it, but he did not miss the chance to widen the focus. “Suspicion disappears very quickly if you are transparent,” he said. Even so, he made clear he would not pursue court action himself. “We belong to a state that has normally gone against the interests of our beloved club, and I believe the path of trials, lawyers, and prosecutors does not work.”

Meanwhile, economist Xavier Sala i Martín, a long-time ally of Laporta and former club treasurer, publicly suggested he suspected Font of being behind the complaint and challenged him to prove otherwise. The temperature of the campaign seems to be rising.

On football matters, Font named Hansi Flick as a priority. He spoke of stability and trust from the sporting department, which he wants to reshape with figures such as Albert Puig, Carles Planchart, and Francesc Cos. Current sporting director Deco, he noted, has done a good job under Laporta. That could be an example, Font argued, of someone the next president keeps, regardless of who that president is. According to him, the structure of the club should exist beyond the president.

Font also outlined a broader executive framework, with distinct leadership in the sports, business, and social departments. He set ambitious financial targets, talking about €1.6 billion in revenue and annual profits between €150 and €200 million to chip away at a debt he places at roughly €2.5 billion. Among the projects he wants to safeguard is the new Palau Blaugrana, the indoor arena where basketball and other sports are played, which his team estimates could cost around €380 million and open in early 2030.

Season-ticket pricing came up as well. Font promised there would be no increase and instead proposed incentives for regular attendance. “We want to encourage members to attend matches. There will be no increase in season tickets, on the contrary, they will pay less,” he said, floating discounts for those who attend at least 80 percent of games.

Font has once again, made Lionel Messi a part of his campaign. The candidate described him as “the only footballer who can decide a match on his own” and presented a plan that stretches beyond a testimonial night.

He wants Messi to become honorary president, a symbolic position once held briefly by Johan Cruyff. Commercially, he envisions a joint Barça-Messi brand with global reach, pointing to partnerships in other sports as proof of concept and suggesting the revenue potential could run into “hundreds or thousands of millions.” There would also be conversations with Inter Miami CF, where Messi is under contract.

Font spoke openly about “a last dance” at Camp Nou as a player for the GOAT, of course depending on Messi’s wishes and the view of the coaching staff. He did not hide where he thinks responsibility lies for how the previous departure unfolded. “The only way Messi can say goodbye the way he and Barça deserve is if Laporta is not governing from March 16 onwards,” he said.

Laporta’s falling out with Messi has been an open secret for a long time, stretching to when the Argentine left Barcelona in 2021 with Laporta as president.

Font confirmed that conversations have taken place. “We have spoken directly with Messi. These are private conversations. Nobody should use Leo for electoral purposes.”

Yankees still monitoring right-handed hitting market

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In comparison to their American League East rivals, the New York Yankees had a pretty slow offseason.

Although they re-signed Cody Bellinger and made a trade for Ryan Weathers, their division rivals did much more to improve.

The Toronto Blue Jays made a plethora of signings, including Dylan Cease and Kazuma Okamoto.

The Boston Red Sox made trades for both Sonny Gray and Willson Contreras in addition to signing Ranger Suarez.

Also, the Baltimore Orioles made significant moves, adding Pete Alonso, Ryan Helsley and more.

With that in mind, the Yankees may still be evaluating ways to improve their roster despite Spring Training having already begun.

According to Joel Sherman of The New York Post, the Yankees are open to adding a right-handed hitting catcher or outfielder.

Previously, New York has been linked to former Cardinals and Blue Jays outfielder Randal Grichuk.

Starling Marte and Tommy Pham could be other right-handed hitting platoon options in the outfield, albeit each of them are nearing the end of their careers.

Manuel Margot and Hunter Renfroe are other slightly younger options.

As far as catcher is concerned, veterans Christian Vazquez and Elias Diaz are two of the top names available at the position, both of which hit from the right side.

That said, other players currently signed could reach free agency if they do not break camp, giving the Yankees with more options to choose from.

If no moves are made, it would appear as though Amed Rosario and Paul Goldschmidt will be relied upon in timely moments as right-handed pinch-hitters.

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College Basketball TV Ratings: Duke vs. Michigan becomes ESPN’s most-watched men’s game of 2025-26 season

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Saturday evening, the No. 1 and No. 3-ranked teams in the country faced off in a late non-conference showdown. It became ESPN’s most-watched game of the 2025-26 men’s basketball season to date with strong TV ratings.

No. 3 Duke’s thrilling victory over No. 1 Michigan averaged 4.3 million viewers, the network announced Tuesday. That not only made it ESPN’s top game of the season so far, but it also is now the third-most watched game of the year, according to Nielsen Big Data + Panel data compiled by On3.

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Saturday’s game – a 68-63 Duke win – marked ESPN’s most-watched game in seven years and the network’s seventh-most watched game on record. It was part of a monster day of men’s college basketball for the network, which also got a TV ratings win on ABC.

No. 4-ranked Arizona took down No. 2 Houston 73-66 on Saturday with 2.4 million viewers tuning to ABC, ESPN said. The game peaked at 3.2 million in ABC’s most-watched game since 2002.

All told, ESPN’s family of networks aired nine of the Top 10 games of the week from Feb. 16-22, ESPN said. A full breakdown of TV ratings data for the week was not available as of time of publication.

Duke, Michigan remain big TV ratings draws

With Saturday’s game, Duke has now played in three of the four most-watched men’s college basketball games of the season, according to TV ratings data compiled by On3. That includes the most-watched game of the year, which came on Thanksgiving in a victory over Arkansas on CBS.

Michigan, meanwhile, has also been a big draw this year. The Wolverines also played in front of 2.8 million viewers on Jan. 30 in a thrilling win over Michigan State in FOX’s primetime window, and their Jan. 10 upset loss to Wisconsin averaged 2.0 million viewers on CBS.

In addition, the two teams are also among the most-watched teams in college basketball, according to Nielsen. Duke sat atop the rankings as of the last update Feb. 8, and Michigan sat at No. 7.

Both Duke and Michigan are also in line to be No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament, according to the selection committee. The Wolverines headed into Saturday’s matchup as the top overall seed while the Blue Devils were the No. 2 overall seed. As a result, both players are projected No. 1 seeds heading into the final two weeks of the regular season.

Carolina Panthers Express Interest in Pro Bowl Pass-Rusher

Some teams are cutting costs this time of year. The Carolina Panthers haven’t felt compelled to move on from any of their higher-priced veterans. But changes could be on the way to help carve out more than the roughly $10 million in cap space they’re projected to have.

Once free agency kicks off, the Panthers could become active as they look to improve the roster. That could include adding a Pro Bowl player into the mix.

On Tuesday, Panthers general manager Dan Morgan was speaking to the media at the NFL Combine. While doing so, he revealed that the team is “exploring” whether to sign two-time Pro Bowl pass-rusher Bradley Chubb, who was recently released by the Dolphins.

“I don’t think anything is going to be off the table,” Morgan said. “We’ll explore that, we’ll talk to his agent, but I wouldn’t say anything’s upcoming, but we’ll definitely stay on that, and we’ll see where that goes.”

Morgan said that the 29-year-old Chubb is “still playing at a really good level.”

Chubb started all 17 games for the Dolphins last season, recording 8.5 sacks in the process. It was a strong performance, considering he missed the entire 2024 season with a torn ACL after recording 11 sacks in 2023. Chubb recorded a career-high 12 sacks as a rookie, and he’s been trying to get back to that peak ever since.

After five seasons in Denver and three in Miami, Chubb’s next chapter will likely lead him back to another contender as he’s appeared in just one playoff game since arriving as the fifth overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft.

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🚨 BREAKING: West Brom part ways with Eric Ramsay after six weeks in charge

🚨 BREAKING: West Brom part ways with Eric Ramsay after six weeks in charge

West Bromwich Albion have dismissed head coach Eric Ramsay following a difficult run of results, the club confirmed on Tuesday evening.

Ramsay’s tenure ends after just over a month in charge, with Albion failing to find momentum at a crucial point in the season. A string of disappointing performances left the club hovering near the Championship relegation places.

The 34-year-old arrived from Major League Soccer with a reputation as one of Britain’s brightest young coaches, but results never matched the early optimism. His final match in charge saw the Baggies held at home by Charlton Athletic.

In a brief statement, West Brom thanked Ramsay for his efforts and confirmed that the club will move quickly to appoint a successor. An interim arrangement is expected to be announced as the team prepares for a critical stretch of fixtures.

For a club with promotion ambitions not long ago, the sudden change underscores just how quickly expectations can shift in the Championship.

Now, attention turns to who will be trusted to steady the ship at The Hawthorns.

NFL franchise tag tracker: Latest updates ahead of NFL free agency

Hundreds of NFL veterans are set to hit the open market and decide their futures via free agency this offseason. In a matter of weeks, teams league-wide will negotiate contracts with experienced players to fill roster needs.

But not all of them will be available to negotiate.

The NFL's collective bargaining agreement allows for a few tools franchises can use to ensure players who need a new contract won't hit the open market. Teams can use the franchise tag to secure one more year of a player's services through a pre-calculated, fully guaranteed deal.

It's unusual for players to spend that season on the franchise tag, especially for non-quarterbacks. Instead, it's often a way for teams to secure more time at the negotiating table for in-house talent they want to extend.

Here's the latest on franchise tags this offseason, as well as potential candidates and more.

NFL franchise tag tracker 2026

This section will be updated when franchise tags are made official.

  • Atlanta Falcons: Atlanta has placed the franchise tag on TE Kyle Pitts.
  • Dallas Cowboys: Cowboys co-owner Stephen Jones told reporters Feb. 23 that the franchise plans on tagging WR George Pickens.
  • New York Jets: General manager Darren Mougey said that the "tags are an option" for Breece Hall when discussing the franchise's desire to keep the running back on the roster.

Who has been franchise tagged?

Kyle Pitts, Atlanta Falcons

What is the franchise tag?

The franchise tag is a one-year, fully guaranteed contract teams can give to one specific player per year to keep them from testing free agency.

Franchises typically do not want to use the franchise tag because it is a fully guaranteed deal under the salary cap. The number is calculated by averaging out the top five contracts at the position for a given season.

There are three types of tags for teams to pick from:

  • Non-exclusive franchise tag: This is the most common type of tag. Players are allowed to negotiate with other teams and sign an offer sheet. If that happens, the current team can either match that offer or let the player go in exchange for two first-round draft picks. Teams can also negotiate the terms of a trade if they prefer.
  • Exclusive franchise tag: A player with this tag cannot negotiate with other teams. They will play on his one-year deal, assuming the offer is signed.
  • Transition tag: Much like the non-exclusive tag, players can negotiate with other clubs in this situation. However, if the current team declines to match the offer sheet, they will be afforded no draft compensation for letting that player walk.

2026 franchise tag projections

Franchise tag valuations fluctuate based on position. Unsurprisingly, quarterbacks have the highest franchise tag number, while special teams players have the lowest.

Here's the franchise tag projections for each position in 2026, per OverTheCap:

  1. Quarterback: $47.321 million
  2. Wide receiver: $28.824 million
  3. Linebacker: $28.197 million
  4. Offensive line: $27.924 million
  5. Defensive end: $27.322 million
  6. Defensive tackle: $26.311 million
  7. Cornerback: $21.414 million
  8. Safety: $20.876 million
  9. Tight end: $16.319 million
  10. Running back: $14.536 million
  11. Special teams: $6.9 million

What is a transition tag?

The transition tag operates like the franchise tag, but it essentially makes the player a restricted free agent.

If a team chooses to use the transition tag, the player will still head to free agency. At that point, the player is free to sign an offer sheet with any team. However, the transition tag means that the player's original team has a chance to match that offer sheet, similar to how it works in leagues like the NBA.

Should a team decide to decline to match the offer sheet, they will receive no draft compensation for letting the player walk.

From a cost perspective, the transition tag is cheaper than the franchise tag. The value is the average salary of the top 10 players at the position, compared with the top five for the non-exclusive tag.

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Former Loons coach Eric Ramsay fired at West Bromwich Albion

Former Minnesota United head coach Eric Ramsay never gained any traction at West Bromwich Albion and was fired by the English club on Tuesday.

The Welshman took over the second-tier team on Jan. 16, but failed to win a single game while in charge. He managed four draws and five defeats, with a minus-13 goal differential. He was let go after a 1-1 tie with Charlton on Tuesday.

Ramsay took over West Brom after previous coach Ryan Mason struggled, and Ramsay couldn’t reverse the downward trend. WBA now sit only one point out of the relegation zone to the English third tier, and WBA was bounced out of the FA Cup on his watch.

In 2024, Ramsay, then 32, became the youngest head coach in MLS and he led United to two straight Western Conference semifinal appearances. Under his stead, MNUFC set a record 58 points in 2025.

Ramsay had another year on his contract with MNUFC for 2026, and WBA paid an undisclosed amount of compensation to MNUFC to bring him back home to England.

Cameron Knowles, who was a Ramsay assistant the last two seasons, became the Loons’ new permanent head coach in January, and in the season opener, his team made two, one-goal comebacks to earn a 2-2 road draw with Austin FC on Saturday. The Loons’ home opener is Saturday afternoon against FC Cincinnati at Allianz Field.

Jason Kelce to join TGL broadcast booth for finale

The finale of TGL's second regular season will feature a Kelce brother in the SoFi Center broadcast booth.

Jason Kelce, a 7-time Pro Bowler and Super Bowl champion, will be on the microphone as a special guest from March 1-3 for the final three matches of the TGL regular season. The news was announced on ESPN's TGL broadcast on Tuesday, Feb. 24.

Kelce, the older brother of Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and future brother-in-law of international pop sensation Taylor Swift, has moved into various media ventures since his March 2024 retirement. He joined ESPN's "Monday Night Countdown" that fall and hosted a late-night television show for ESPN in January 2025.

The last three matches of the TGL regular season will feature Tiger Woods' Jupiter Links on two occasions.

Jupiter Links will face Boston Common on March 1 at 9 p.m. and then close out the regular season on Tuesday against The Bay Golf Club at 9 p.m. Los Angeles will face New York on Monday night at 7 p.m.

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Eric J. Wallace is deputy sports editor for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at ejwallace@gannett.com.

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TGL: The Bay Golf Club outlasts New York in 5-3 start to doubleheader

PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 24: Ludvig Aberg of The Bay Golf Club reacts to a putt on the 10th hole during a match against New York Golf Club at SoFi Center on February 24, 2026 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Rich Storry/TGL/TGL Golf via Getty Images) | TGL Golf via Getty Images

New York will be looking to bounce back.

TGL started its second straight doubleheader on Tuesday afternoon (Atlanta won Monday night’s first match and fell to Los Angeles in the second) and the first match featured Bay Golf Club taking on New York Golf Club.

Ludvig Aberg, Wyndham Clark, and Shane Lowry were ready to go, and they were particularly ready to use Hammer strategy to their advantage as they pulled off the 5-3 victory.

Here is how each team stacked up for the match (New York Golf Club, The Bay Golf Club):

TRIPLES

  • Hole 1 (Flex): New York got off to a rocky start and Bay took the first hole
  • Hole 2 (Sterling): Another tough outing for New York to double Bay’s lead
  • Hole 3 (Cenote): Hat trick!
  • Hole 4 (Big Apple): Rickie Fowler helped New York stop the bleeding and get on the board
  • Hole 5 (Cliffhanger): The first tie of the outing
  • Hole 6 (Lavender Lane): Another draw
  • Hole 7 (On The Rocks): Make that three in a row
  • Hole 8 (Stinger): Another Rickie Fowler special to narrow the gap for New York
  • Hole 9 (Bay Breaker): A draw to end the triples portion

SINGLES

  • Hole 10 (Bonnie Link): Singles started with a tie as well
  • Hole 11 (Cut The Sails): Matt Fitzpatrick out-dueled Wyndham Clark to square things up
  • Hole 12 (Set In Stone): Another tie
  • Hole 13 (Alpine): Ludvig Aberg made things interesting and there was an interesting sequence following a thrown Hammer and whether it was allowable, but Bay took the point and the lead once more
  • Hole 14 (The Last Toll): Bay strategically threw a Hammer when in an advantageous spot and picked up the point
  • Hole 15 (Stone & Steeple): A draw to close affirmed Bay’s win

Shane Lowry’s daughter was celebrating her birthday on site so it was a family affair on the winning side of the equation. New York was the team who was a part of the doubleheader so time will tell if they can bounce back against Boston.

Brandon Aubrey Demands 'Outrageous' Contract As Cowboys Offer Him Highest-Paid Deal

FRISCO - And now you know why it sounds so dumb when Dallas Cowboys watchers bleat, "Just Pay The Man!''

What we've known about the Cowboys' approach to signing All-Pro kicker Brandon Aubrey? We have spoken at length about the proposed money involved in Aubrey's new deal, what we thought of as in the range of $7 million APY to make him the highest-paid kicker in football.

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And we know that talked are ongoing and that they've been taking place since last fall.

about Aubrey's contract.

“We’ve been working on a long-term deal for some time,” Cowboys COO Stephen Jones said this week. “We’ve exchanged offers and the goal is to get him signed. We’ll tender him before the deadline if that’s what we have to decide.”  

But now comes a new wrinkle.

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Yes, we're told, the Cowboys' view on Aubrey's deal is that he deserves to be the highest-paid kicker ever - and word is they've gone there, offering "close to'' $7.5 million per year.

Hey, that's great! So why are the Cowboys still expected to place a second-round restricted free agent tender on Aubrey, locking him in at about $6 million for the 2026 season?

Because, according to the Dallas News, Aubrey's side is demanding (wait for it ...)

Cowboys offer Brandon Aubrey biggest deal ever for NFL kicker, but specialist wants more https://t.co/3hBywi3lPZ

— Calvin Watkins (@calvinwatkins) February 24, 2026

A long-term contract worth $10 million per year.

Oh, that would make him the NFL's highest-paid kicker, alright, blowing away KC's Harrison Butker at $6.4 mil per year.

In fact, it's about five times greater than the average kicker salary!

Aubrey is represented by Todd France, who also reps quarterback Dak Prescott. ... who is of course by far the NFL's highest-paid player ever at $60 million APY.

Dallas' leverage? That tender; it gives the team contractual control.

Aubrey's hope? To rewrite the way kickers are paid - or maybe just to start the bidding so high that it caused one NFL source to term it to us "outrageous.''

Granted, it is just one deal right now, but with Aubrey hopefully following suit in the coming weeks, the Cowboys could lock away two key pieces, leaving just Pickens to get done.

Maybe leopards do change their spots, after all?

Charles Oliveira reveals choice to present BMF title with UFC 326 win

Charles Oliveira intends to carry on the tradition of having someone special present the BMF title once he defeats Max Holloway at UFC 326.

Oliveira (36-11 MMA, 24-11 UFC) will attempt to take the polarizing belt away from Holloway (27-8 MMA, 23-8 UFC) when they rematch in a lightweight headliner on March 7 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas (Paramount+). It will be the fifth BMF championship contest in history since the title was introduced in 2019, and each time a special figure has wrapped it around the winner.

For the inaugural BMF title showdown between Jorge Masvidal and Nate Diaz at UFC 244 in November 2019, it was Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson who stepped into the octagon to crown Masvidal. The second BMF fight between Justin Gaethje and Dustin Poirier at UFC 291 in July 2023 saw Masvidal pass on the lineage by wrapping it around Gaethje's waist.

At UFC 300, UFC Hall of Famer Mark Coleman crowned Max Holloway after he knocked out Gaethje in one of the most iconic moments in UFC history. Then most recently, at UFC 318 in July, famed musician Lil' Wayne wrapped the title around Holloway after he sent Dustin Poirier into retirement.

Oliveira's choice might not be the hold the same name value as in the past, but he said it would be more meaningful than any celebrity or fellow fighter.

"My father," Oliveira told MMA Junkie through an interpreter on Tuesday. "The reality is if my father and my mother hadn't believed in me and supported me, none of this would've ever happened. None of this would be possible. I wouldn't be here. Having my father put the belt on me, that would be amazing."

Oliveira has accomplished it all in his UFC career. He's been UFC lightweight champion, holds a plethora of the most significant records in company history, and is about to headline his ninth event for the organization.

The BMF belt is not something that existed until more than nine years into Oliveira's UFC tenure, but now he sees it as holding prestige and wants it on his resume.

"It's definitely huge," Oliveira said. "It's one more thing that I can add to my legacy. It's one more achievement. It's great."

Oliveira can admit, however, that the BMF title is not the ultimate prize. He wants to regain definitive status as the best 155-pound fighter on the planet, and the only way to do that is to recapture the divisional title he once held.

At 36, many believe his true championship days are over. It's not unwarranted, because he was just knocked out by Ilia Topuria in the most recent title fight in the weight class at UFC 317 in June.

Topuria has not competed since that fight due to personal issues, though, and Oliveira is looking for his second win against an elite opponent since then after submitting Mateusz Gamrot in October.

"Do Bronx" believes in his ability to take the strap again, whether it's Topuria or someone else holding it, and he anticipates his performance at UFC 326 will stir up more faith beyond his own.

"I think that last fight I made a statement, I sent a message to everyone in the division," Oliveira said. "The lion is still hungry and I definitely think I'm going to make another run for it and I'm going to become a champion."

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC 326: Charles Oliveira reveals choice to present BMF title

Max Clark Had A ROUGH Day Today

No one said that there wouldn’t be growing pains. I’m actually much higher on Max Clark than some other people are. There’s been this weird thing over the last several years where the fans have been so upset about the fact that Scott Harris didn’t go with Wyatt Langford in the 2023 draft that they’ve held it against Max Clark. While I understand and acknowledge that Wyatt Langford appears like he’s going to end up being an excellent player at the big league level and has already had two full major league campaigns under his belt, to compare a guy who had three years of college versus a guy who was coming out of high school is a little bit unfair.

Max Clark's ceiling is incredibly high, and he had a wonderful year in the minors last year. Unlike Kevin McGonigle, there haven’t been many whispers about him potentially making the team out of spring camp. The outfield in Detroit is already pretty crowded, and Clark is still a little bit rough around the edges. Still, his swing choices and the quality of the at-bats a year ago were some of the best amongst anybody in the organization. I think Detroit is still waiting for those power numbers to go up a little bit, but he’s only 21 years old, and there’s plenty of room for him to grow. With that said, today was one to forget.

I don’t care how good you are, and I suspect that Max Clark is going to end up being quite good; every major league player has a few of those days. Every player has those memories that they’d rather forget. It wasn’t that long ago when we were watching Tarik Skubal get lit up in Cleveland in one of the first starts of his 2021 season, wondering whether he would be sent down to the minors. Today was not the first rough day of Clark's professional career, and I’m certain that it won’t be the last, but I am sure that he’ll be able to bounce back. What went wrong? Well, it’s 90% the sun's fault; the other 10% might just be because Clark has never played left field before. This is not anything earth-shattering. Max Clark did not get exposed; he just went through what we all go through at the professional level, a really rough day. 

I was fortunate enough to talk to Max Clark a few years back. He’s a really impressive guy to listen to, but one thing he pointed out is that he grew up idolizing Bryce Harper. There’s nothing wrong with that. Harper is going to end up being a first ballot Hall of Famer, but much like Harper when he arrived on the scene, I think Clark’s energy and confidence are going to rub some people the wrong way. I have no problem with it. Go ahead and rock as many chains as you want and play with as much fire as you desire. But it’s undeniable that the guy does draw a lot of attention to himself, and that is going to bother some folks. You saw it today. Every time he makes a mistake or boost the ball in the outfield, people are going to be quick to plaster it all over social media. Thankfully, Clark is very mature for his age and will bounce back quickly. 

Michael Page irked by 'how quickly' Dana White willing to pay Conor Benn more than UFC fighters: 'It's just upsetting'

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - AUGUST 16: Michael Page of England reacts after a victory against Jared Cannonier in a middleweight fight during the UFC 319 event at the United Center on August 16, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Ed Mulholland/Zuffa LLC)
Michael Page has been a consistent entertainer throughout his MMA career.
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Conor Benn's signing with Zuffa Boxing continues to shake up the combat sports world. Although the move isn't directly affiliated with MMA, UFC stars like Michael Page have been left scratching their heads.

Benn stunned many this past weekend by inking a one-fight deal with Dana White's Zuffa Boxing reportedly worth at least $15 million. It's a eye-catching price tag for an athlete who has never won a world championship, and one that immediately makes the 29-year-old Englishman one of the highest-paid — if not the highest-paid — fighters under the TKO umbrella, with includes the UFC.

Page, 38, has been around the game for a long time, and he admitted Tuesday on "The Boys in the Back" that he isn't exactly thrilled to see the eye-popping figures being spent by White's new venture.

"[Benn's signing is] not something that I'm happy about," Page told Uncrowned. "What I would say is when the announcement of the Paramount, big-money partnership [with the UFC] came, people were asking me, 'Are you excited about this?' And my answer was, 'Well, what does this mean for the fighters? Until we understand how that's going to translate to the fighters, there's nothing to really be excited about.' Then I heard about the, if you want to call it an increase, in [UFC] bonus structure.

“This is why I wasn’t bothered to be excited initially. Because for me, that doesn’t do enough comparatively to the amount of money that they’ve just brought in for themselves. ... Then to see it and how quickly [White] values people — or how highly he values people away from the sport that kind of built his reputation — it's just upsetting, to be fair. It's disappointing more than anything.”

The timing of Zuffa Boxing's official launch in 2026 coincides with the UFC kicking off its Paramount era after striking a colossal $7.7 billion deal with its new broadcast partner. A deal of such financial magnitude assuredly brought about significant changes in UFC athletes' payouts, right? Not necessarily.

Extra $25,000 bonuses for finishes have been added, along with an increase to the promotion's traditional Performance and Fight of the Night bonuses. However, that's seemingly the only place fighter pay in the UFC has shifted at present. And similar to former UFC champion Sean O'Malley, who appeared incredulous at Benn's deal but ultimately resigned to his fate within the UFC's less lucrative payment structure, Page doesn't see much of an opportunity for his fellow fighters to argue their worth.

"I don't think so. And the reason I don't think so, it gives us something to complain about," Page said, "but in all honestly I think if you couldn't see the value of your fighters prior to this, and then you slap a price tag on — I love Conor Benn, but he's nowhere near the best in his field. I think he's a great fighter, I love watching him, he's an exciting fighter, but he's not the best in his field in terms of his weight division. He's got a lot to prove still within the boxing world, and you slap that price tag on him?

"I've been saying this for a long time, I feel like we have deserved more. I hate hearing stories of fighters getting to what is the pinnacle of your career, in terms of the UFC, and still being broke. That just shouldn't exist. Unless you're just completely terrible with money, it just shouldn't exist that you're struggling from fight to fight, and it just shouldn't be a thing. ... The only thing I can say is it's disappointing more than anything."

Page added that he knows it's not a secret that the price tags in boxing are significantly higher than they are in MMA. But that doesn't make the reality any less sour.

"The game has kind of set you in a position where you get to a place where you enjoy it, and now you have to go and do something you might not 'not enjoy' [like boxing], but it's something that doesn't bring you the most joy," Page said. "So you're at your pinnacle, and now you're thinking about having to go somewhere else [to make more money].

"I love combat. But what I'm passionate about is mixed martial arts. There's a different kind of love for it. So it's a shame that you can't really achieve what you want to, financially speaking, purely from being great at your passion in this particular field. And I feel like it's one of the very few fields where that is the case."

For now, at least, Page (24-3) remains fixated on MMA. 

For his next order of business, it's back to the welterweight division after a successful two-fight stint at middleweight. "Venom" looked arguably his sharpest at the new weight class in 2025 since he debuted in the Octagon, scoring unanimous decisions over Jared Cannonier and Sharabutdin Magomedov.

Another big-name opponent felt like an obvious next step for the striking sensation, however he's instead been tasked with fending off a rising prospect, Sam Patterson, at UFC London on March 21.

Even Page is confused by the booking.

“I’ve been asking for a lot of different fighters and not really getting responses, and I wasn’t panicking, but I definitely felt more urgency when I was speaking to the UFC," Page said. "I was like, ‘What’s going on? Who am I going to be fighting?’ We had a few back-and-forths, and we just kind of pushed a ton of names over that we hadn’t really considered before because they weren’t the high-level names. But which one of these types of guys are [the UFC] looking for? Because the names we're sending over don't seem to be getting any type of responses. ... Sam stepped up to the plate and I guess wanted to fight.

"It’s an unusual one, but either way, I’m excited to just be back in the cage. I’m glad I got a fight. I'm glad I didn’t miss the opportunity to fight back in the UK, because I think a lot of people wanted me to be there, and I'm just excited to put on a show.

”For me, it's a slightly weird one," Page added, "but I'm going to go and do what I do best — put on an amazing show, and hopefully progress to a bigger name after that."

T20 World Cup: Harry Brook’s scintillating knock dents Pakistan’s semi-final hopes; England cement last-four berth

TimesofIndia.com in Kandy: Walking out to bat on just the second ball of England’s chase, after Shaheen Shah Afridi had removed Phil Salt first up, Harry Brook made a statement before he even took guard. Promoted to number three instead of being held back as a finisher, Brook seized control of a tricky chase at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on Tuesday and shaped it entirely on his terms.

What followed was a captain’s innings of the highest order. Calm under early pressure after Shaheen struck three times in the powerplay overs, Brook absorbed the heat, counter-attacked with breathtaking clarity, and unfurled a range of scintillating strokes without ever losing control of the chase.


His unbeaten century was not just about power, but about intent, tempo, and tireless running between the wickets that kept Pakistan constantly on the back foot. In standing tall when England briefly looked vulnerable, Brook became the immovable barrier between Pakistan and their fading semi-final hopes.

England, with this two-wicket win, have cemented their place in the final-four. For Pakistan, the door is now virtually shut.

Brook scored a sublime 100 and not only registered his highest score in T20 cricket but also became the first captain to hit a century in the T20 World Cup.

On a tricky surface, Pakistan could not have asked for a better start. Shaheen Shah Afridi struck with the very first ball, finding just enough outswing for Phil Salt to feather an edge behind. Moments later, the decision by Harry Brook to promote himself to number three was put to the test. Brook began watchfully, working singles and missing a couple outside off, but never looked flustered by the early movement.


Shaheen soon delivered another major blow, removing Jos Buttler, whose difficult World Cup continued. Buttler slashed at an away-swinger and inside-edged it to the keeper, leaving England wobbling despite the positive start. Pakistan sensed an opening, but Brook had other ideas.

With a flick of the wrists, Brook got off the mark with a boundary through square leg and quickly found his rhythm. He judged pace superbly, punishing anything short and using his feet confidently against spin. Pakistan were briefly gifted hope when Jacob Bethell survived a spilled chance off Usman Tariq, but the reprieve was short-lived as Shaheen returned to claim his third wicket, ending Bethell’s scratchy stay.

Brook, meanwhile, kept the chase ticking at a brisk rate. He tore into Mohammad Nawaz for 17 in an over, sweeping, lofting, and muscling boundaries with effortless range. At the end of the Powerplay, England were 53 for 3, firmly back in control. Brook brought up a 28-ball fifty, fully justifying his tactical promotion and underlining his value as an innings shaper rather than a late-order hitter.

Pakistan’s hopes briefly flickered when Tariq removed Sam Curran, breaking a 45-run stand, but Brook simply recalibrated. He absorbed pressure, ran relentlessly between the wickets, and then exploded again. His assault on Shadab Khan was decisive, highlighted by a clean strike straight back over the bowler’s head into the sightscreen and a boundary to finish a 17-run over.


Brook saved his most emphatic statement for Shaheen’s final spell. Reading the slower balls early, he launched one over extra cover for six and then drilled another to bring up his maiden T20I hundred off just 50 balls. The innings was a masterclass in modern white-ball batting, blending power with intelligence and elite game awareness.

Shaheen eventually castled Brook, who departed to a standing ovation after a knock studded with ten fours and four sixes. By then, the damage was irreparable. Although Nawaz later removed Will Jacks and Jamie Overton in quick succession to bring some spice to the chase, Brook’s brilliance had already sealed the contest.

Earlier, Pakistan’s innings in Kandy unfolded in two sharply contrasting halves, with early promise and middle-overs momentum undone by a familiar collapse at the back end, leaving them with a scrappy but competitive 164 for 9 after captain Salman Ali Agha won the toss and opted to bat.

The tone was set early by Jofra Archer, whose extra pace and movement made batting an uneasy proposition. There was just enough nibble to keep Pakistan’s openers guessing, and while Saim Ayub never looked comfortable, the real resistance came from Sahibzada Farhan. Farhan rode his luck at times, surviving edges and mistimed pulls, but showed the clarity of intent that has marked his World Cup.

Archer accounted for Ayub with a sharp short ball, while England rotated their bowlers smartly through the Powerplay. Pakistan reached 46 for 2, steady rather than explosive, before Farhan began to take control. He drove straight with authority, swept confidently against spin, and used the pace of the bowlers to good effect. His third fifty of the tournament came off just 37 balls, a fluent knock that underlined his growing importance in Pakistan’s batting order.


If Farhan was Pakistan’s backbone, Liam Dawson was England’s quiet strangler. Bowling in all three phases, Dawson varied his pace intelligently, firing the ball in flat and quick when batters looked to line him up. His figures of four overs, 24 runs, and three wickets did not fully capture his impact. He removed Salman Ali Agha, dismissed Fakhar Zaman just as he threatened to accelerate, and later surprised Mohammad Nawaz with a darted-in delivery. Each strike stalled Pakistan’s momentum.

The defining moment of the innings came with the dismissal of Babar Azam. Struggling to impose himself against spin, Babar’s attempted release shot against Jamie Overton ended in an ugly miscue that signalled the beginning of the slide. From 122 for 3 after 15.3 overs, Pakistan lost six wickets for 27 runs, their innings unravelling under pressure.

Farhan was dismissed for a well-made 63 off 45 balls. Despite some late hitting from Shadab Khan, England’s bowlers, backed by Dawson’s control and Archer’s hostility, kept the damage in check.

Brief Scores

Pakistan: 164 for 9 in 20 overs (Sahibzada Farhan 63, Fakhar Zaman 25; Liam Dawson 3/24, Jamie Overton 2/26, Jofra Archer 2/32)

England: 166 for 8 in 20 overs (Harry Brook 100, Will Jacks 28; Shaheen Shah Afridi 4/30, Mohammad Nawaz 2/26, Usman Tariq 2/31)

Kees Smit: Rio Ferdinand explains why Dutch sensation should be a top summer target

Kees Smit: Rio Ferdinand explains why Dutch sensation should be a top summer target
Kees Smit: Rio Ferdinand explains why Dutch sensation should be a top summer target

Come summer 2026, Manchester United’s biggest priority will be reshaping their engine room.

With Casemiro leaving as a free agent and Manuel Ugarte, who was signed as his heir, still struggling to establish himself, the need to elevate standards in midfield leaves Ineos with little choice but to invest heavily in quality reinforcements.

Several names have already been linked with Old Trafford, including Elliot Anderson, Adam Wharton, and Carlos Baleba.

Yet Rio Ferdinand has introduced a wildcard option into the conversation.

Ferdinand’s wildcard: Kees Smit

Speaking on his YouTube channel about United’s transfer needs, Ferdinand urged the club also to consider looking beyond the obvious candidates:

“There are others in the market as well, a couple of young ones,” said the legendary Red Devil.

“Kees Smit, I like him a lot. If you don’t know who he is, go and have a look at him, guys! Kees Smit is a player. He’s a young midfielder, he can do a bit of everything really, and he’s performing to a very good standard.”

Smit’s impressive performances in the Eredivisie and the Europa Conference League have certainly turned heads.

United fans are not unfamiliar with him, as the AZ Alkmaar wonderkid keeps being linked with the club. Reports, well covered by The Peoples Person, underline how his resurgence continues to attract attention in M16.

Rising interest across Europe

It is not only United’s attention that has been caught; Newcastle United, Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund are also said to be closely monitoring his progress.

One might wonder why, yet the answer lies in his press resistance, box‑to‑box dynamism, and ability to break lines.

But it is not simply about controlling tempo; he also drives attacks with incisive passing, purposeful ball‑carrying, and even long‑range shooting. Altogether, he represents the complete package for a modern‑day midfielder.

United’s Midfield Puzzle

Whether United act on Ferdinand’s advice remains to be seen. What is clear, however, is that this United team needs two or three high-quality midfield additions to transform a position of weakness into one of strength.

Smit could be a brilliant option as part of that rebuild, especially if signed alongside one or two established midfielders. Such a combination would not only bolster United’s midfield but also provide the balance and creativity they have sorely lacked.

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Proposed Guardians trade sees Cleveland land $15.65 million two-time All-Star, ALCS MVP to finally give Jose Ramirez the help he deserves

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The Cleveland Guardians didn’t do much this offseason, to the detriment of their franchise star, Jose Ramirez, who took a team-friendly seven-year extension with the hopes the Guards would get some stars to support him. So far this offseason, all they got is Rhys Hoskins.

This isn’t enough for Ramirez. Fansided’s Mark Powell proposes the Guardians go out and acquire a truly big fish in Seattle Mariners All-Star Randy Arozarena, who would provide some serious power to the lineup.

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“Alas, this is how trade rumors work. No player is untouchable, and Arozarena is in a contract year. The Mariners don't want to lose him for nothing. There aren't many capable, All-Star level hitters available in the 2026-27 free agent class. With a lockout looming as well, shedding capital makes sense for ownership. If I had to pick a suitor for Arozarena, it'd be the Cleveland Guardians. Jose Ramirez has been begging for help this winter, and the Guardians haven't provided it. Signing Rhys Hoskins won't help all that much. Arozarena is an under-the-radar difference maker,” Powell wrote.

This past season, Arozarena slashed .238/.334/.426/.760 with 32 doubles, 27 home runs, and 76 RBI in 160 games played. He would provide another great bat to finally help Ramirez, and put the Guards’ offense into overdrive.

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Arozarena’s on an expiring contract of $15.65 million this year, so the Guardians would have to extend him during the season or try and re-sign him in the offseason. However, with the money they freed up from Ramirez’s extension, it shouldn’t be too hard.

Hopefully, the Guardians find a way to pry Arozarena from Seattle, as he could be the answer to Ramirez’s calls for help.

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Why do Bodo/Glimt have a slash? Name, location, squad worth of Norwegian club into Champions League last 16

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One of the biggest upsets in Champions League history saw Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt reach the Round of 16 in the 2025/26 campaign, toppling 2025 finalists Inter Milan in the process by an astounding 5-2 aggregate scoreline.

The Norwegian club emerged victorious from both legs in their knockout playoff matchup against the Italian giants, with Jens Petter Hauge scoring twice across the two games.

Fans may not be familiar with the interestingly-named club, as they are set to contest their first-ever Champions League Round of 16 matchup, never before having reached the knockout stage prior to this season. They are a rising force in European football, having reached the semifinals of the Europa League last campaign before falling to Premier League side Tottenham.

The Sporting News brings you all you need to know about the Norwegian club, including where their name comes from, where they are from, and how their squad compares to others around Europe.

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How did Bodo/Glimt get its name?

Bodo/Glimt were founded in 1916, originally named FK Glimt. The word "glimt" translates as "flash", "gleam" or "spark" in Norwegian.

The club progressed for its first few decades of existence with this name before a change in 1948. As the club grew, they became confused with an older club from another city, Trondelag, who were also called Glimt. So, the club added the city Bodo to the name, making it FK Bodo-Glimt.

In the 1980's, the club changed the hyphen to a slash to avoid confusion with newspapers and betting slips, which routinely printed fixtures using a slash between the participating clubs.

Yet to this day, both the club and fans prefer to be referred to as simply "Glimt," as evident by the club's official website URL which reads, simply www.glimt.no.

Where is Bodo/Glimt from?

Bodo/Glimt are from the city of Bodo in Norway, which is located on the Bodo peninsula between the Vestfjorden and the Saltfjorden. Bodo is located just north of the Arctic Circle

The club's ground is Aspmyra Stadium, and is sometimes referred to by its nickname "Hell of Ice" due to its northern location. It seats around 8,300 spectators, and has been the home of Bodo/Glimt since it opened in 1966.

They play in the Norwegian top flight, the Eliteserien. They are the first Norwegian club to reach the Champions League Round of 16, after being the first Norwegian club to reach the knockout stage a few weeks prior.

Incredibly, Bodo/Glimt have been contesting their Champions League knockout matches during their offseason, as the Eliteserien plays on a calendar year schedule, with the 2026 season not kicking off until mid-March and running until November.

They have won four league titles, all coming since 2020.

"Can you believe it?" said Norwegian manager Kjetil Knutsen after beating Inter Milan in both knockout playoff matches. "A team from a small town up north, it's unbelievable."

"I'm so proud"

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What is the Bodo/Glimt squad worth?

According to Transfermarkt, the combined market value of the Bodo/Glimt squad in the 2025/26 season is around €60 million.

Compare that with their two potential Round of 16 opponents, Sporting CP or Manchester City. Sporting boast a squad valued at €464m by Transfermarkt, while City have the most valuable dressing room on the planet with an estimated €1.29 billion worth of playing talent.

The club's two most valuable players are 25-year-old forward Kasper Hogh and 22-year-old full-back Frederik Sjovold, who both sport an estimated transfer value of €8m, followed closely by the €7m valuation of captain Patrick Berg.

Like many of Norway's top clubs in recent years, the club has built its reputation on developing Nordic talent and exporting it abroad. In the past four seasons, they have broken their outgoing record transfer sale five times, most recently being the €15m they earned for sending playmaker Albert Gronbaek to French side Stade Rennes.

A perfect encapsulation of their transfer strategy is their record purchase, also being Gronbaek two years prior, as they snatched him up from Danish club Aarhus GF for just under €5m.

Their manager Kjetil Knutsen has been in charge of the club since 2018, when he was hired to take over in his first top flight job after serving as the club's assistant manager.

The No. 1 team in the country is coming to South Bend tonight

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish host the Duke Blue Devils on Tuesday night hoping to get a marquee win in the Micah Shrewsberry era.

Notre Dame (12-15, 3-11 ACC) is coming off a 73-68 road loss at Pittsburgh in which the Irish hoisted a season-high 38 3-point attempts but made only 24 percent. Cole Certa led Notre Dame with 16 points, while Logan Imes and Ryder Frost added 12 apiece as the Irish rallied late but could not erase a double-digit deficit.

The top-ranked Blue Devils enter at 25-2 overall and 13-1 in the ACC after a marquee 68-63 neutral-site win over top-ranked Michigan, a game in which Cameron Boozer scored 18 points and hit a dagger 3-pointer in the final two minutes. Isaiah Evans added 14 points, while Caleb Foster and Patrick Ngongba II combined for 23 as Duke controlled the glass 41-28 and held Michigan to 6-of-25 shooting from beyond the arc.

Boozer is considered by many a potential top pick in the upcoming NBA draft this summer. He's currently having a stellar freshman season in Durham averaging over 22 points, 10 rebounds, and 4 assists while shooting 58% from the field.

Oddsmakers at Covers.com list Notre Dame as a heavy underdog, with the Irish getting 17.5 points and the total around 140.

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Biggest takeaways from Panthers' media availability at 2026 NFL combine

For the first time in over a month, Carolina Panthers general manager Dan Morgan and head coach Dave Canales gave us something to chew on.

The duo took their podiums from the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine on Tuesday afternoon—and spoke on a range of topics including free agency, the draft and the outlook of their current roster. Heck, one of them even dropped a bombshell bit of news about the upcoming campaign.

But which pieces of information were the most interesting?

Here are our biggest takeaways from this afternoon's media availabilities . . .

Inside additions

One of Carolina's major weaknesses over the past few seasons has been their play at inside linebacker. Morgan, a former linebacker himself, told reporters that he'll be looking to bolster the position in the coming weeks.

"In terms of free agency and the draft, I think that's a position that we'll try to attack," Morgan stated. "We're looking for guys that are leaders, that are playmakers and that are culture fits for us. So we're excited about attacking that and putting the work in."

Starter Christian Rozeboom, who led the team with 122 tackles in 2025, is set to become a free agent. Trevin Wallace, a third-round pick from 2024, has had his first two pro campaigns shortened by season-ending shoulder injuries.

Effects of Ickey's injury

Morgan provided an encouraging update on starting left tackle Ikem Ekwonu, who ruptured his patellar tendon in the Panthers' wild-card loss to the Los Angeles Rams.

"The surgery went really well," he said. "Ickey's doing really good. He's recovering, feeling good. I just talked to him the other day. So he's in good spirits. Unfortunate what happened. Obviously, timeline-wise, I don't really have a timeline. We'll see how it progresses, how it goes. But so far, it's looking good."

And regardless of a timeline, Morgan affirmed that the team was always planning on bulking up their offensive trench.

"In terms of it impacting the draft and free agency, offensive line is a position we're always gonna be looking at," he added. "Always trying to upgrade and have as much depth as possible there. So we're just gonna attack that like we usually do."

(Backup) QB competiton

The Panthers are hoping to add some competition behind starting quarterback Bryce Young, which could cloud Andy Dalton's future in Carolina.

"Andy knows he's gonna have to compete," Morgan stated. "We are gonna try to bring somebody in here. I don't know who that is—whether through free agency or through the draft or, again, both. You never know. I'm in constant communication with Andy. We've talked multiple times. He's aware of the plan."

Dalton, 37, is on the final year of his contract in 2026.

New offensive play-caller

Despite indicating otherwise in January, Canales has decided to relinquish offensive play-calling duties moving forward. That role will now belong to soon-to-be third-year offensive coordinator Brad Idzik.

Canales discussed his huge decision.

"When I look at this, this allows me to be in a better position to affect our team," Canales said. "And this also allows Brad to affect the offense in a positive way.

"He's my primary architect for what we do offensively—with the run game, the pass game and the connection of it. And I saw this as an opportunity to streamline the work that goes in during the week, and then to have that come alive on game day for the play-caller who has a vision for what we're doing."

Idzik's only play-calling experience for the Panthers has come during preseason play.

New offensive mind

Canales spoke on the addition of new associate head coach and offensive specialist Darrell Bevell. He explained what Bevell can bring to the unit.

"We're looking at all the things Darrell brought from Miami, and just putting it all on the table," Canales said of the addition. "We know we have our core. That will stay the same. But what are some of the things operationally, what are some of the wrinkles from a schematic standpoint that we might be able to add to bring value to what we're doing?"

He also made note of how Bevell's most recent experience as the Miami Dolphins quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator can factor in.

"And certainly, looking at an offense that I've really respected over the years," he added of the Dolphins. "And a coaching family with Mike McDaniel, Kyle Shanahan and the like that I really respect—and to see, like, how do they get to such good football? Explosive plays, all of those things. We wanna make sure that we're continuing to bring things to our offense."

Bevell has 25 years of NFL coaching experience, with 15 of those coming as an offensive coordinator.

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'Queen of the NFL' Erica Diggs shows the human side of the sports hustle

'Queen of the NFL' Erica Diggs shows the human side of the sports hustle

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Erica Diggs has built her name in rooms where precision matters.

Known for designing custom jewelry for NFL players and hip-hop artists, she’s earned the “Queen of the NFL” nickname through consistency and access. But a 2021 visual profile—later discussed in an interview with Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson—shifted the focus from clients to the foundation behind the work.

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The story didn’t start in a showroom. Photographer Mayan Toledano first met Diggs in a Brooklyn deli, where she was with her daughter, Laila. That moment stuck. Years later, it turned into a full creative project.

“I admire Erica for her confidence and her ability to pass strength onto her daughter,” Toledano said.

That dynamic became the center of the feature. Instead of focusing on jewelry, the project documented Diggs during the pandemic, when her workload didn’t slow down—but her responsibilities doubled. She was running a business while also taking on full-time parenting.

Diggs described that stretch as doing everything at once—provider, teacher, and caretaker—while still maintaining her client base. The work didn’t pause, it just shifted.

At the same time, she made a move that changed how she operates in the long term. Diggs completed her formal gemology training, adding technical certification to her resume. The goal wasn’t branding—it was control.

With that knowledge, she was able to break down stone quality, grading, and pricing in real time. It gave her leverage in an industry where information isn’t always shared evenly. Instead of relying on suppliers, she could verify everything herself.

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In her conversation with Robinson, Diggs made it clear that her process has always been hands-on. She doesn’t just deliver finished pieces—she understands every step behind them.

LPGA star Lydia Ko highlights the ‘very special’ quality that makes Rory McIlroy ‘so good’

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Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images

LPGA golfer Lydia Ko has praised Rory McIlroy’s greatness in her latest interview.

Ko spoke about the Northern Irishman in the context of staying motivated after winning the biggest events.

McIlroy has previously admitted that he lost some motivation after completing the Career Grand Slam at The Masters.

However, he proved himself wrong by winning the Irish Open and the Ryder Cup in the months after his career-defining success.

Ko has now highlighted the quality that separates star players like McIlroy from the rest of the field.

Lydia Ko knows why Rory McIlroy is ‘so good’

Ko spoke to the media ahead of the HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore this week.

The three-time major champion and 24-time LPGA winner was asked whether she had experienced a similar loss of motivation to Rory.

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“I haven’t done the career Grand Slam, so maybe if I do that, then I might lose motivation like Rory,” Ko responded.

She then explained that McIlroy has never lost his fierce competitiveness, which is the reason he will remain a world-class player for a while.

“I’m sure he might have lost a bit of motivation, but at the same time, when a player is that good and is that calibre, I feel like he still doesn’t like losing,” Ko continued.

“Yeah, there might be a question in your head like, ‘Okay, what’s next?’ And I’ve had that question in my career at multiple points.

“Even after winning the Silver Medal in Rio, that was such a big goal of mine. After that was done, I had lost a little bit of sense of direction in my career.

“Yeah, I do think that when you are at that high level, it means you are a little different, very special.

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Photo by Alex Burstow/Getty Images

“I don’t know what the next event he teed up at, but he still wanted to win at the end of Sunday, and I think that’s what makes him so good.”

Ko made an excellent point. Even though McIlroy has fewer things on his bucket list, he will always be determined to win every event he plays in.

Lydia Ko highlights US Women’s Open on LPGA calendar

Ko admitted that she would like to win the US Women’s Open more than any other tournament.

The New Zealander would then become only the eighth Grand Slam champion in women’s golf history.

“I think the US Women’s Open has always been a big star or key on the schedule in any season,” Ko said. “I obviously haven’t won that. So that’s always a motivation.”

However, Ko is not focused on completing the Grand Slam; she just wants to play her best golf and see what happens.

“I’m honestly excited for the process and not really what exact event that I really want to grasp,” she added.

“I feel like if I do the process well, then everything else is going to kind of sort itself out.”

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Barcelona presidential candidate compares Joan Laporta to Donald Trump

Barcelona presidential candidate compares Joan Laporta to Donald Trump
Barcelona presidential candidate compares Joan Laporta to Donald Trump

Victor Font, chief contender to Joan Laporta in the presidential elections at La Liga champions Barcelona, has turned heads across Spain and beyond this week.

As much comes after the 53-year-old drew comparisons between Joan Laporta, and American president Donald Trump.

Laporta is for his part fresh off bringing a close to his latest stint at the helm of the Camp Nou boardroom.

This came with a view to running for reelection over the weeks ahead.

Laporta has long represented something of a controversial figure, never afraid to speak his mind when faced by the media.

As alluded to above, though, early this week, it was the patron’s chief competitor for the role of Barca president who grabbed the headlines.

Victor Font, runner up for the Blaugrana presidency back in 2021, recently sat down for an interview with RAC1.

And during the discussion, Font took full advantage of the chance to take aim at Laporta, in sniping:

“Laporta lives in a parallel reality. Each day that passes, he resembles Trump more. There are more and more parallels between Trumpism and what’s happening around Laporta.”

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The Giants could target this Mariners breakout candidate to insure Luis Arraez

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The San Francisco Giants were kept busy over the offseason. After hovering around .500 for the last four seasons, the club is looking to break through in 2026. 

While they were not involved in the biggest headlines over the winter months, they did enough to remain postseason contenders. Adding onto the Rafael Devers trade from last season, they went out and acquired OF Harrison Bader, IF Luis Arraez, and a handful of both starting pitchers and bullpen arms. 

Add that to Willy Adames and Bryce Eldridge's ceilings, and San Francisco should be a fun team to watch. However, that does not mean they still cannot get better before Opening Day. 

MORE: Giants sign Dodgers' 2024 World Series champion to free agent contract

The Giants could target this Mariners breakout candidate to insure Luis Arraez

Luis Arraez is set to take on the majority of the second base duties this season in San Francisco. He has great bat-to-ball skills, but his glove is the thing that holds him back. 

With the Giants playing in the same division as the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres, they need all the help they can get. And trading for a defensive late-inning replacement could be something that would help San Francisco this season. 

Bleacher Report's Zachary D. Rymer has the perfect player for the Giants to consider, and that is Seattle Mariners 2B Ryan Bliss. 

"The thinking here is that the Giants need a backup plan at second base. They think Luis Arraez will be fine out there, but he hasn't been an everyday second baseman since 2023. And even when he was, he was famously bad at it. To end this, Bliss would have more daylight to playing time in San Francisco than he does in Seattle. And in his speed, he would also bring a tool that the Giants badly need to keep up with the rest of MLB. They stole an NL-low 68 bases in 2025."

On top of being a late-inning replacement, he gives San Francisco the speed they desperately need. All in all, while he may not start every game, he could be a huge piece of San Francisco's success if a trade came to fruition.

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Gavin Stone Delivers Message After Long-Awaited Pitching Return

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Gavin Stone against the Cleveland Guardians during a spring training game at Camelback Ranch-Glendale.

Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Gavin Stone commented on his single-inning start against the Cleveland Guardians on Tuesday.

Stone hadn’t made a pitching appearance in a competitive game since Aug. 2024 leading up to Tuesday, but he picked up like he never left. He made it through the inning in 15 pitches, recording two strikeouts and not allowing a baserunner.

“That was awesome,” Stone said to SportsNet LA’s Kirsten Watson. “Considering the whole rehab process, how long it took, the surgery I had. It was amazing to finally get back out there and do what I love doing.

”…As long as I could replicate the stuff I had in ‘24 I knew I’d be okay. Getting back to that point, working on the velo… I’m just ready to go out there and get outs for the guys. I don’t really care about personal accomplishments or what I do out there as long as I can get outs for the guys as long as we can push for a three-peat.”

"Perseverance, trust in the process, relying on Jesus, and my family." – Gavin Stone talks with @kirsten_watson after his return to the mound… and maybe starting a band????? pic.twitter.com/1P0ED7omkp

— SportsNet LA (@SportsNetLA) February 24, 2026

Stone underwent shoulder reconstruction surgery after suffering an injury in 2024 and missed the entirety of the 2025 season while recovering. Now, he’s putting together a case to make the Dodgers’ Opening Day roster despite their stacked pitching staff.

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Gavin Stone against the Cleveland Guardians during a spring training game at Camelback Ranch-Glendale.
Feb 24, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Gavin Stone against the Cleveland Guardians during a spring training game at Camelback Ranch-Glendale. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

How did Gavin Stone Pitch During His Last Season?

Stone made 25 starts for the Dodgers during their championship campaign in 2024, putting together a stellar season before falling to injury.

Through his 25 starts, which spanned 140.1 innings pitched, he posted a 3.53 ERA and struck out 116 batters. He led a beleaguered Dodgers pitching staff in innings pitched that season, and even recorded a complete game shutout.

Does Gavin Stone Have a Place in the Dodgers’ Rotation?

The Dodgers have a pretty stacked rotation at the moment, so Stone could struggle to break into the rotation.

Tyler Glasnow, Blake Snell, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Emmet Sheehan and Roki Sasaki are all healthy, and while Shohei Ohtani may not start the year in the rotation, he could very well join it at some point.

While Stone may not have a spot in the Dodgers’ rotation, it seems likely he’ll feature for the Dodgers at some point this season. Whether that time comes at the beginning of the season as a reliever of some sort or later on, the right-hander is sure to assist the Dodgers in some capacity during the season.

Are you excited to watch Gavin Stone pitch again?

Takeaways from Colts Shane Steichen's NFL combine press conference

Indianapolis Colts' head coach Shane Steichen met with the media at the 2026 NFL Combine.

Here are the highlights and key takeaways from it.

Takeaways from Shane Steichen's 2026 NFL combine press conference

- "We gotta find ways to win ugly games," Steichen said of the Colts struggling down the stretch. He mentions emphasizing that in practice throughout the year, and putting the team in more critical situations in those practice environments.

This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: 2026 NFL combine: Colts' Shane Steichen meets with media

Sacked All Blacks coach Scott Robertson to coach the Barbarians against South Africa

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Sacked All Blacks coach Scott Robertson has been named as one of four coaches who will coach the Barbarians against world champion South Africa in June.

Robertson will join Argentina coach Felipe Contepomi, Racing 92 head coach Patrice Collazo and Pumas assistant coach, New Zealand-born Kenny Lynn.

The Springboks will open their 2026 season against the Barbarians at the Nelson Mandela Stadium in Gqeberha — formerly Port Elizabeth — on June 20.

It will be the ninth match between the Barbarians and South Africa since the first in 1952.

“It’s always exciting to face the BaaBaas and we are looking forward to hosting them in South Africa for the second year in a row – this time at the iconic Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, where we have traditionally enjoyed fantastic support,” Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus said. “With our opening Nations Championship encounter against England two weeks later, this will be an ideal opportunity to get the players match-ready against a side that always boasts top players from across the world."

Robertson has coached the Barbarians on four occasions, against Tonga and New Zealand in 2017, a New Zealand XV in 2022 and Wales in 2023.

The seven-time Super Rugby-winning coach was sacked as All Blacks coach in January after a series of poor results, including a record loss to South Africa. His appointment to the Barbarians role in his first since his sacking.

“The Barbarians brings the rugby world together, so it’s special to be a part of it and to honour the jersey,” Robertson said.

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📸 Akanji channels Patrick, Barella: social reacts to Inter KO

📸 Akanji channels Patrick, Barella: social reacts to Inter KO

Inter is out of the Champions League after losing decisively against Bodo Glimt. At San Siro, the Nerazzurri never came close to pulling off a miracle, and in the second half, the Norwegians scored twice, gifting themselves a historic 2-1 victory at San Siro. 

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This, in addition to being a huge disappointment for all Nerazzurri fans, sparked a flood of reactions on social media. 


🤣 THE WEB MEMES

Between memes and banter: Bodo’s players depicted with the snake under the northern lights. 

Unmissable is the reinterpretation of one of the trending memes featuring the well-known streamer Jok3R. 

Bodo seen as Brazil and Akanji criticized: "Every time he plays an important match." 


🗣️ COMMENTS AFTER THE KO

A striking statistic that highlights the extreme difficulties of Italian football at the moment.


😅 BARELLA CAUGHT BY THE WEB

Barella was caught online for a very exaggerated contact in the penalty area, drawing the attention of rival fans. 

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.

Everything Texans GM Nick Caserio said at the NFL combine

Here's everything Houston Texans general manager Nick Caserio said at the NFL Scouting Combine on Tuesday in Indianapolis, including an update on the fifth-year options for C.J. Stroud and Will Anderson Jr., a Joe Mixon update, draft needs and more.

Nov 20, 2025; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr. (51) celebrates after sacking Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) in the first half at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Shea-Imagn Images

Question: On DE Will Anderson Jr., QB C.J. Stroud and other potential contract extensions

Nick Caserio: “We haven't typically talked publicly about contracts in anybody's particular situation. I would say those two players are really good players. They've helped our program win a number of football games. So, we take it one day at a time and just try to piece the team together and try to do, ultimately, what we feel makes the most sense for our team and the organization. No timetable on anything, but we'll handle business as business is being done.”

Q: On the team’s recent history of using trades to draft multiple players

Caserio: “I'd say those two [WR Jaylin Noel and WR Jayden Higgins], it's probably more happenstance more than anything else. We don't go into the draft and say we're going to draft X, Y and Z. We try to grade the players. Try to take them off the board as they come. In that particular situation, those are two players that we really liked. So, this program's not about one player. It's not about helping one position group. It's not about helping one individual. It's about, ‘How do we put together a good, consistent team on a year-to-year basis?’ We feel that we've been able to do that, and that'll be the goal here this offseason as well. So, those two guys are going to be two pretty good young players in ‘J. Noel’ and ‘Higgs’. I'm sure there's some other players that are here this week that we're going to have an opportunity to bring in our building, and hopefully they can help our program in some capacity.”

Q: On if the focus will be on the offensive line or the best available player

Caserio: “We're typically taking the best players. I would say, as it pertains to the offensive line, honestly, it's probably one of the best years we had since I've been there. I think we gave up the least amount of sacks, or second [fewest] in the history of the organization. We had the most improvement in sack production from one year to the next. I think it was the [Chicago] Bears. Honestly, our offensive line actually played pretty well last year, so maybe I was looking at a different film. But we're going to look at who we feel are the best players that we think are going to help us and try to put together a good team.”

Q: On the Jacksonville Jaguars

Caserio: “I'd say they [the Jacksonville Jaguars] got a great program. What Liam [Coen] and [General Manager] James [Gladstone] and honestly [Jaguars Executive Vice President of Football Operations] Tony Boselli have done building the program. Going into the season, we felt that this was going to be a much-improved team, or at least I thought that, and it came to fruition. They're tough. They're physical. They play the right way. They're well coached. They're disciplined. Anytime you win 13 games in this league, it says a lot about where your program is. They earned the AFC South this year with their performance. I think our division overall is going to be probably as competitive as any in the league next year. You mentioned the Jaguars. They're defending division champs and made the playoffs. The [Indianapolis] Colts, they're a good team. I think Tennessee [Titans] is going to be much improved. But we got a lot of respect for Jacksonville and their program and what they did. We understand the challenges that it's going to take. You're going to have to play a good brand of football on a weekly basis to beat the Jaguars. So, a lot of credit to them and a lot of respect for their program.”

Q: On how he evaluates tackling in prospects and if he sees players improve their tackling in the NFL

Caserio: “The short answer is yes. I'll give you one illustrative example. So, we drafted [Jalen] Pitre in 2022, a really good player. His rookie year, it wasn't great, and he'll tell you that. I think he led the league in missed tackles. I think he had 150-some-odd tackles, but he also led the league in missed tackles. I'd say fast forward; he's probably one of the best tacklers that we have on the team. So, it's a skill that you can improve. I think it goes back to coaching. Our defensive staff does a great job of focusing on certain fundamentals and techniques, and then you see that transfer over into our play. It absolutely is a skill that you can improve. Tackling is really about a mindset. Tackling can be taught in a lot of different ways. You can approach the ball carrier, break down, you can shoot your shot, go to the near hip. It all depends on what your philosophy is. But as long as you have the right mentality and the right mindset, you can improve any skill that you're deficient in, which I would say tackling certainly qualifies.”

Jan 4, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Texans general manager Nick Caserio walks on the field before the game against the Indianapolis Colts at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

Q: On how difficult it is to evaluate a college quarterback given the changes in the sport

Caserio: “The big thing is what are they being coached to do, what are they being asked to do and how much of the system with which they play in can transfer over into our league. This league is really… The situational element is probably more magnified and more pronounced. Third down, red area, end-of-game, end-of-half situations, those happen more in our league than they do in college football. You can go look for them in college football, but a quarterback a lot of times isn't really put in those situations. But if you have the ability to evaluate them through that lens, then that's certainly valuable. But there's a certain level of retraining how you play the position. Look, the reality is the quarterbacks are going to play under center in our league. In college, I don't know what the percentages are, I'm sure there's a bunch of data out there, but the majority of them are not playing under center. They're playing from the shotgun. So, there's a little bit of a transition there that takes place. Some can handle that. Again, there's technique. There's footwork that's involved. How do you position your feet, your stance? How do you get away from center? Those are all relevant. It might seem like minor things, but those are absolutely relevant to playing quarterback in this league. There's an adjustment period. Look, I've said this publicly. It's the hardest position to play in sports. It's not like, ‘Well, what you did in college is automatically going to translate over.’ There are certain skills that are going to translate over. But it's not always one for one.”

Q: On the decreasing number of prospects competing in on-field workouts at the combine

Caserio: “You'll probably get a different answer from everybody. It doesn't matter to me, honestly. Whatever they do here, they do. It doesn't really matter. So, eventually, you'd like to have a [40-yard dash] time. Okay, how relevant is that time? Let's go back to [Kamari] Lassiter however many years ago. He ran, what was his time? I don't know, 4.65 [seconds]? He's not a 4.65 guy. The guy plays 4.5 or below. He's a football player. He's one of our best players. So, if we're so caught up in, ‘Well, the guy ran this.’ Okay, well, it's a data point. Does it affect their play if they choose not to do something here? Ultimately, it's the player's prerogative. Our job is to understand the thought process, the rationale behind why they do or not do something and then figure out, ‘All right, does this player fit in our building or not?’ Ultimately, when they walk in our building, they're all starting from scratch. So, we're going to teach them and train them and provide them with the resources that [they] need to be successful. So, whatever they decide to do here… Now, I'd say sometimes they listen to the wrong people because they're getting misinformation. So, you have to balance that off here a little bit. Our job is to understand it, not to make a judgment about it, and ultimately make a good decision that we feel is in the best interest of our team and organization.”

Q: On what matters to him at the combine as more teams elect not to attend

Caserio: “I think the timing and the scheduling lead to these wide gaps. So, I think everybody has to look at it. How can we be most efficient with our time? I think when you look at the league, there are 10 new head coaches. Separate from that, there are another 10 to 12 coordinators who have turned over. So, you're talking about massive coaching turnover. This is probably a good opportunity for those teams to spend time together as a staff and go through self-scout, look at the team, what happened this year, and who are the players coming back. So, it's all about resources and time allocation. I'd say specifically for the Texans, we try to maximize our opportunities to spend one-on-one time with the players. A lot of times, it's our first introduction with the player, meeting them on a personal level. We're trying to get to know them personally. Then the more time and the more touch points that we have for them; it's just going to help us make a good decision. I think everybody, every team, has to go about their business however they see fit. You certainly understand why some teams are here, why some teams are not here. In the end, you've got to do what they feel is best for themselves. We try to be as efficient with our time and resources as possible, which is why DeMeco [Ryans] and I are here. I'll speak for both of us. None of us are going to be here starting Friday when the workouts actually start. We can watch them on TV, and to go into the question a little bit earlier, if we watch them, we watch them. If we don't, we don't. Eventually, you're going to get the information. But I think that interpersonal element, I'd say that's a big thing for us here over these next three to four days.”

Jan 12, 2026; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud (7) throws in front of Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Alex Highsmith (56) during the first half of an AFC Wild Card Round game at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Barry Reeger-Imagn Images

Q: On the reason teams haven’t found success in spending around a young quarterback to win during their rookie contract

Caserio: “I think that whole concept gets a little bit overblown. Again, everybody's got a salary cap. Everybody has parameters that they have to operate in. You have to look at your team, and you're going to allocate resources across the team. Where's that money going? Some positions are going to have a little bit more money than others. Then eventually it's going to shift to a different position. So, I think the most important thing is how do you put together the best team? Let's go back and look at the Super Bowl. I would say when you look at the teams that were in the Super Bowl [the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots], or even the teams in the championship games [the Denver Broncos and the Los Angeles Rams], and what are the things that stand out? Run defense, taking the ball away, playing good situational football. So, quarterback's a part of that. But that's why those teams won, or that's why those teams were in that position. So, again, I think you see different trends throughout the league, and the league goes a little bit in cycles. I think that whole concept, I think it gets talked about a lot. Honestly, I think it gets overblown because I'm not sure any of us really understand what it really means. You draft players, you add them to the team, at some point you're going to keep certain players, other players are going to move on. So, how do we put together the best team? The goal is to try to keep it as consistent and competitive as possible over a long period of time so you don't have any lapses.”

Q: On how NIL has impacted the NFL Draft

Caserio: “It's a great question. I think what the college kids are going through… Some that put their names in for an evaluation, let's say they come back as a fourth to sixth round pick. Then they look and say, here's a signing bonus and the contract associated with that. If they have the opportunity to maybe receive that same amount in college, maybe they feel the best thing for them is to go back and to play more football. I think one of the areas where it's probably helped is you've seen some players play a lot of football. They're more prepared to come into our league and potentially make a contribution. You have some players with 45, 50, 60 games played. The more you play, the more you do something, the better you're going to get. It works both ways. To an earlier question, whatever they decide, they decide. We don't penalize a player because he received X amount of dollars in NIL. What’s the rationale, what's the understanding? Our job is to understand it, not to pass judgment. I think you've seen a shift from the number of underclassmen. I think going back however many years, it was like 125, almost 130. Now we're at 65 or 70, so it got cut in half. A lot of those players are choosing to stay and that's okay. We can evaluate who's available and then we've probably evaluated the player going back to school. Maybe a year later, we're ahead in our process because we've done the work.”

Notre Dame Fighting Irish running back Jeremiyah Love (4) celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the first half of a game between the Indiana Hoosiers and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in first round of the College Football Playoff on Friday, Dec. 20, 2024, in South Bend.

Q: On if you can judge players from a character and maturity standpoint now that they make money from NIL

Caserio: “For sure. Now, what are they all doing with that money? That's another way to look at it. Does the guy have eight cars or does he actually have a financial advisor, and he puts it into an S&P stock index because he's trying to grow his portfolio? You've got probably a different thought process that goes into it. I know what I would do. Nobody was giving me any NIL money and I wasn't good enough. But, again, it's just understanding their thought process. I think you do see a certain level of maturity and there's a number of players… We're talking to players that are 24, 25, 26 years old and then it's like, ‘Are they too far along? You're not going to be able to develop them and you're worried about the second contract.” We don't care about any of that. What's the player? What's their profile? How does he fit? Is this a player that we think is going to be an asset to our program? Great, then we'll add him to the team. If he's not, then we'll move on to another one.”

Q: On WR Jaylin Noel

Caserio: “He's got a great attitude. He's actually been in the weight room training. We've had probably 10 to 12 guys who haven't stopped working out since the season has ended. ‘J. Noel’s got a great attitude. He's going to be a good player in this league. Our players are going to earn their opportunity with their performance. The better you are, the more opportunities you get. The more you do with them, the more you're going to receive. I love ‘J. Noel.’ Glad he's on the team. He really helped us as a returner. Then, when he had opportunities offensively, he was productive with those touches. I think between him and ‘Higg’ [Jayden Higgins], and we've got another group of young players as well, going from year-one to year-two, the investment that you make in your preparation and the work, getting yourself ready for that second season, that's where you can make a lot of gains.”

Q: On his confidence in QB C.J. Stroud

Caserio: “He's our quarterback. He isn’t going anywhere. We have a lot of confidence, a lot of belief. I'd say the philosophy that DeMeco [Ryans] and I have, we're going to support our players and do everything we can to help them. This league is about ups and downs. Nothing's perfect. There was no team that was undefeated unless I missed something this year, that's not going to happen. By and large, we're probably going to lose five or six games. There's going to be some margin on either side. You’re going to have some good plays. You’re going to have some bad plays. You’re going to have some good games. You’re going to have some bad games. How do you bounce back? How do you handle that? This league is a one-game-at-a-time proposition. How you handle every situation ultimately is going to determine your success and your longevity. No lost confidence. Look, the stock market's been going down for five days. Everybody's probably panic-selling. Really what you need to be doing is investing more. But, anyways, we have a lot of confidence in C.J. We've got a lot of confidence in our players. I'm glad he's our quarterback.”

Aug 31, 2024; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Clemson Tigers defensive lineman Peter Woods (11) shown on the field pregame prior to the game against the Georgia Bulldogs at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

Q: On how he evaluates movement skills versus in-game football skills

Caserio: “It's a great question. It's really what are you going to ask that player to do? What's their skill set specific to the position that they play? With cornerbacks, it's not just running in a straight line. It's your awareness, your eyes, your level of instinctiveness, your ability to process information at a high rate of speed, breaking on the ball, breaking on the throw. You've got to be able to delineate between time speed and track speed and game speed. In the end, how fast does the player play? Sometimes guys play at their time speed. Sometimes they don't play at their time speed. Then what's the rationale behind that? Again, it's specific to the position.  I've stood up here and said this. The whole offensive line run of 40 [yard dash] times is asinine. They're never going to run 40 yards. They're going to move into short space. Can they bend their knees? Can they move the line of scrimmage? Can they play with good technique? I would say, not a lot of them to play with good technique. So, we have to coach them to play with better technique, to move bodies and move the line of scrimmage. We're going to look at everything. There are certain skills that are going to be transferable based on a position, but we factor everything in. Sometimes there's a correlation between, if the guy has these metrics and these measurables, it potentially could lead to this result. Not all the time. But, again, speed is speed. I'm not going to say it's not important, but it's just one data point. How does that affect… You guys can go back through and look at some of the fastest times in the history of the [NFL] Combine. The list of players that have actually been worth a lick, it's a pretty short list. It doesn't mean that every fast guy is a bad player. It just means you've got to take it sometimes with a grain of salt. There's more to it than what the guy does out there with his shorts on that he's been training basically for six weeks, hasn't done anything else. You've got to take all that into consideration.”

Q :On what makes the NFL Combine so effective

Caserio: I think the main thing is the location. There's not a better location to have something like this than Indianapolis. It logistically works on a lot of levels. It's centrally located. I know there's been a lot of talk about moving the [NFL] Combine, but what [President of National Football Scouting and Director of the NFL Scouting Combine] Jeff Foster and his staff do is incredible. It's a great location. You've got access. You've got everything you need. You've got the hotels. You've got the dome. You've got the medical center. You've got everything. Logistically, this is a good spot. From a scheduling standpoint and some of the other things, look, it's made for TV. Let's be honest, that's what the focus is. I would say we're less worried about the TV component and more worried about understanding the player, getting to know the players a little bit. Whatever the schedule is… The one thing about football people in general, for the most part, we’re pretty flexible. Whatever it is, we'll adjust, we'll adapt and we'll figure it out and make it work. That's how we approach it. That's how DeMeco and I think. Whatever it is, we'll be there and we'll be ready to go.”

Q: On the attributes he looks for in a player

Caserio “Mindset, selflessness. Our program is about team first and doing the right thing for the team, when maybe everything isn't perfect for you. Our defense is about violence and physicality. So, if you don't have that, you're probably not going to work here. It's just the reality of it. You can go play somewhere else, no problem. But we're looking for players with a certain mentality and a certain mindset, honestly, not just on defense, but offensively as well. We're trying to build a strong, fast, big, physical team that can compete on a week-to-week basis, regardless of the circumstances or conditions. Who are the players that have those qualities that are going to be able to go out there and handle that on a week-to-week basis?”

Q: On how important it is to look at not just the season ahead but multiple seasons down the road

Caserio: “It's two-fold. As you said, we've got a number of them [defensive tackles] that are free agents this year. Probably going to lose some of them, maybe we'll get some of them back. I'd say Tommy Togiai is an example of a player where we felt like, again, that he was going to be competitive, try to get ahead of that a little bit. Again, some of it is what the willingness or openness on the other side. There are two parties that are involved here in negotiation. We'll have dialogue at any point, any time. I think people know how we operate. I'm to the point, get to the bottom line. If it's going to work, it's going to work. If it's not, no problem. We understand that. Then we can plan accordingly. We're never going to rule anything out. But some years it's going to look a little bit different relative to others.”

Oct 5, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Houston Texans guard Ed Ingram (69) during play against Baltimore Ravens cornerback Keyon Martin (38) during the second quarter at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rafael Suanes-Imagn Images

Q: On G Ed Ingram’s play this year and on if there’s potential to bring him back

Caserio: “Ed had a great year. Honestly, he probably had the best year of his career. For the most part, he was out there. He missed a couple of games there with injuries. But he's a good kid. He's strong. He's physical. He plays violent in the running game. You saw that on tape quite a bit. Pretty good in pass protection. We're working through that [negotiation] process right now. We'll have discussion with him and his representatives. We'll see how far he goes. But I'm glad he was here. He's a player that we feel benefited from our program. Honestly, sometimes a change in scenery is good. It probably worked out for him and worked out for us as well. I'm glad Ed was on the team here this year.”

This article originally appeared on Texans Wire: Everything Texans GM Nick Caserio said at the NFL combine

Bills outline perfect Keon Coleman offseason plan

Bills outline perfect Keon Coleman offseason plan originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

One player the entire NFL world will be watching like a hawk this offseason is Buffalo Bills receiver Keon Coleman.

After an up-and-down Year 2, and the trainwreck of a press conference that saw him get thrown under the bus, many think Keon's future is anywhere but in Buffalo.

However, Joe Brady is now the head coach, so at least he has someone in his corner as he approaches Year 3.

And for general manager Brandon Beane, when asked what he needs to see from Coleman for the franchise to trust him long-term, he gave a superb answer.

"I think we need to see Keon have the offseason he had a year ago, which was excellent, we couldn't have asked for anything more,” Beane said. “He had an excellent camp. Let's do that again. It's the maturity. It's the off-the-field that can get in the way. That is the challenge to Keon.  Don't let some of the maturity issues off the field affect the product on the field. If he does that, he'll have every chance.”

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Coleman facing defining offseason

So the path forward for Keon is now laid out, and it couldn't be easier to follow.

Be present for the offseason program and don't let the off-field issues that derailed his 2025 season happen again.

While he still has two years left on his rookie contract, you get the sense that this might be Keon's final chance to register the level of trust needed for the offense to consistently look his way in the passing game.

So it is all in front of Coleman. He knows what he has to do; now he's got to do it.

If he goes, great, the Bills will have a good weapon for Josh Allen. If he doesn't, well, the clock might strike midnight on his time in Buffalo.

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Gamethread/How to watch Northwestern men’s basketball at Indiana: TV, streaming, radio, betting line, injury report

Feb 18, 2026; Evanston, Illinois, USA; Northwestern Wildcats forward Nick Martinelli (2) shoots the ball over Maryland Terrapins guard Isaiah Watts (12) during the second half at Welsh-Ryan Arena. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images | David Banks-Imagn Images

After a big 78-74 victory over Maryland, the Northwestern Wildcats will look to keep their positive momentum going on the road against the Indiana Hoosiers. Here’s how you can follow along.

Broadcast Information

Location: Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall (Bloomington, Ind.)

Game Time: 6 p.m. CST

TV/Streaming: FS1

Radio: WGN Radio 720

Betting Line

Northwestern +8.5, O/U 145.5 (Odds Shark)

Injury Report

Northwestern

OUT — NONE

OUT FOR SEASON — NONE

QUESTIONABLE — NONE

Indiana

OUT —  Jason Drake, Josh Harris

OUT FOR SEASON — Jordan Rayford

QUESTIONABLE — NONE

Cavs All-Star back court set to stress test Knicks defense

Size. Spacing. Talent. Depth. The Cleveland Cavaliers are built to test these new-look Knicks.

And their most recent moves only sharpen the edge of this Eastern Conference matchup.

Not only did the Cavaliers acquire more perimeter defenders capable of throwing bodies at Jalen Brunson (Dennis Schroder and Keon Ellis) but they also traded Darius Garland for James Harden, an All-Star-for-All-Star swap that gives Cleveland another player capable of placing real pressure on what has at times been a porous Knicks point-of-attack defense.

Odds are slim these two teams meet in the playoffs, though a second-round series isn’t entirely off the table. Still, the Cavs are constructed to challenge the Knicks in the regular season in the exact ways New York will need to be prepared come April.

Because Harden and Donovan Mitchell are a handful — individually and together — and the Knicks, despite being loaded on the wings, could be ill-equipped to handle both for extended stretches.

The Cavaliers entered Tuesday’s matchup against the Knicks riding a 6-1 record since Harden made his Cleveland debut. The Beard walked into the game averaging 18.7 points, 8.7 assists, five rebounds and a steal per contest, shooting 51% from the field and a significant career-best 47% from three-point range.

So now the Knicks have more than just Mitchell to worry about in the backcourt.

If OG Anunoby is guarding Evan Mobley — as expected, given Anunoby primarily defends the four — it will likely fall to Mikal Bridges and Josh Hart to split the responsibility of guarding Cleveland’s All-Star guard duo. Head coach Mike Brown will almost certainly turn to Landry Shamet and Jose Alvarado for a defensive spark off the bench, but that becomes a collective effort against two elite shot creators.

Historically, the Knicks have owned the edge.

Brunson is 6-4 against Mitchell since joining the Knicks in the summer of 2022. He’s averaging 24 points across those 10 matchups, including a 34-point outburst in last Christmas’ victory over Cleveland.

Mitchell, meanwhile, is averaging roughly 26 points, five rebounds and five assists against the Knicks since arriving in Cleveland in 2022 — and has scored 25 or more in each of his last eight games against New York.

The Knicks own the record over the last 10 games. The Cavs have won three of the last five. And New York is 2-0 in the season series this year.

But Cleveland is no longer the same team.

And whether these two see each other in May or not, this version of the Cavaliers offers something the Knicks can’t ignore — a glimpse of the kind of offensive pressure they’ll need to solve when the games slow down and the matchups tighten.

Ballard with free agency update on Colts' Alec Pierce, Daniel Jones

When meeting with the media at the 2026 NFL combine, Indianapolis Colts' general manager Chris Ballard provided an update on where things stand with free agents Daniel Jones and Alec Pierce.

All reports suggest that the Colts are working towards re-signing both players.

"Good," Ballard said on Tuesday of the conversations with Jones and Pierce. "I've had great discussions about both of them. We'll continue to work this week and see if we can get something done. It's been very positive."

Since Ballard's end-of-season press conference in early January, he's made it known that retaining both Jones and Pierce are priorities for the Colts. Both players have said that they would like to return to Indianpolis as well.

"Look, when both sides are driven to get it done, it usually works out in the right way," Ballard added. "I know four or five days doesn't seem like a long time but it can be in these situations. They're drive, we're driven, the agents have been great to work with, we just gotta keep working through it."

If the Colts are unable to agree to new deals with Jones and/or Pierce before March 3rd, they could then utilize the franchise tag and transition tag to prevent both players from hitting the open market.

The goal in this scenario isn't for either Jones or Pierce to play out the 2026 season on one of those tags, but it would help extend the negotiating window beyond March 9th, when the NFL's free agency legal tampering period begins.

However, that is, ideally, not a path that Ballard and the Colts want to go down.

"It's not what we want to do," Ballard said of the franchise tag. "It's a tool we have, but it's not what we want to do, though."

This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: NFL free agency: Colts' Ballard addresses contract talks with Jones, Pierce

How the Cowboys could reel in another former Dolphins’ All-Pro in safety Minkah Fitzpatrick

The Miami Dolphins appear ready to move on from former All-Pro safety Minkah Fitzpatrick. Reports indicate that the Dolphins are aggressively reshaping the roster, having already released high-profile veterans like Tyreek Hill and Bradley Chubb. With Miami entering a clear rebuilding phase and prioritizing long-term financial flexibility, the 29-year-old safety has been placed on the trade block. It is a rare opportunity for a team in dire need of safety help to take advantage of this South Beach fire sale.

Fitzpatrick’s career résumé is impressive, boasting three first-team All-Pro selections and five Pro Bowl nods. Over his career, he has amassed 690 total tackles, 60 pass breakups, and six forced fumbles. He also has an impressive 21 interceptions, including five that he took to the house, albeit not in the same season, but still, that’s pretty fantastic.

The primary strength of Fitzpatrick lies in his range and ball-hawking instincts, which allow him to erase mistakes in the secondary and take away the deep half of the field. He is a versatile defender who can play deep safety, drop into the slot, or even contribute in the box, having recorded 82 tackles last season. His ability to diagnose plays before they happen makes him a problem for opposing quarterbacks who think they have an open window.

Miami is looking to trade Fitzpatrick because they are in rebuild mode, prioritizing draft capital over expensive veteran contracts. While Fitzpatrick is set to earn a base salary of $15.6 million in 2026, the Dolphins are looking to exchange that cap hit for picks that fit their new agenda, especially as the safety turns 30 this year. They are essentially treating their roster like a garage sale where everything must go, with interested buyers encouraged to make an offer.

The Cowboys should find this situation familiar, as they made a nearly identical move with the Dolphins in 2019 to acquire defensive end Robert Quinn. In that trade, the Cowboys landed a premium pass rusher for the low price of a sixth-round pick, while also benefiting from a renegotiated deal where Quinn took a pay cut to facilitate the move. Quinn rewarded his new team with 11.5 sacks that season, proving that these transition periods can offer up some great values. If Jerry Jones plays his cards right, he could land another 29-year-old former All-Pro who again appears to be another big fish out of water.

Fitzpatrick would be a great fit for new defensive coordinator Christian Parker, who has explicitly stated that scheme flexibility is the core principle of his defense. Parker’s system thrives on versatile defensive backs who can rotate through different front structures and coverages, a role Fitzpatrick has mastered throughout his career. Adding a player of his caliber would allow Parker to get creative with his 4-2-5 nickel packages without sacrificing run support.

Another incentive for the Cowboys to make this move is that finding a starting safety might be difficult for them this year. They’re not likely to land collegiate star safety Caleb Downs, who stands a great chance of coming off the board before the Cowboys pick at 12. There isn’t another college safety worthy of the 12th or 20th pick. And the options available during their next pick, 112th overall, aren’t likely to offer them a starting-caliber safety. The team either makes a move to acquire a veteran or comes to terms that the safety position will be an area of concern heading into the new season.

The Cowboys have a nice opportunity to upgrade their secondary with a proven, three-time All-Pro who is currently available due to Miami’s organizational reset. By taking advantage of the Dolphins’ desire for draft picks and salary relief, Dallas can bolster a secondary that has struggled with consistency in recent years. The move is a low-risk, high-reward play that aligns perfectly with the vision of the new coaching staff. The Cowboys should take a serious look at what it would take to acquire Fitzpatrick, and if the right deal comes up, be ready reel him in.

Nothing says you care about that Dak window more than renting a $15 million safety.

1. You're not getting Caleb Downs
2. You're not wasting 12 or 20 on any other safety
3. You're not finding your long-term answer on Day 3

You want to cross something off the list? Go get Minkah. pic.twitter.com/LNNwfXPJmQ

— Dan Rogers (@DannyPhantom24) February 18, 2026

Would you make a play for Minkah Fitzpatrick?

Three adjustments to keep an eye on in Yankees camp

Tampa, Fla.: New York Yankees' pitcher Gerrit Cole throwing in the bullpen with pitching coach Matt Blake looking on during spring training at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Florida, Feb. 13, 2026. (Photo by J. Conrad Williams/Newsday RM via Getty Images) | Newsday via Getty Images

Spring training is one of the best times of the year for baseball fans, the return of their sport after three agonizing months of waiting. It’s also a time for the Yankees coaching staff to get their first in-person look at the mechanics and adjustments their players have been working on over the winter. After a week of watching players at the spring training complex in Tampa, we’ve spotted four players who have made discernible adjustments over the offseason. We’ll be keeping our eye on Gerrit Cole, Spencer Jones, Luis Gil, and José Caballero in the month leading to Opening Day to see how these developments progress.

Gerrit Cole

You don’t need me to tell you how exciting it is to have the Yankees ace back healthy and in camp. Cole showed up ready to participate in live BPs, his fastball touching 97 mph in his latest session. It’s uncertain whether he will pitch in any of the Grapefruit League games, but by his account he is tracking right on schedule with his Tommy John rehab with his sights set on a May return.

Cole arrived in camp with by far the most noticeable mechanical adjustment of anyone on the team, going with an arms-over-the-head windup like the kind we’ve seen from Andy Pettitte, Roger Clemens, Max Scherzer, and many other. Below are Cole’s windup mechanics before his surgery, followed by a video of his new windup this spring.

Gerrit Cole back on the mound pic.twitter.com/nJBYxal4JB

— Chris Kirschner (@ChrisKirschner) February 13, 2026

When asked about why he chose to switch to this windup, Cole didn’t give much away, simply saying that “it feels good.” It’s hard to say whether this new windup has anything to do with injury prevention given the coincidental timing of Cole making this adjustment on the heels of Tommy John rehab. Personally, I’ve always liked this kind of windup because I feel it keeps your upper body vertically aligned over your center of mass before making your move down the mound. This helps prevent disconnection between your lower and upper halves during the force generation phase of delivery — you can imagine that if your arm lags behind your base as you step toward the batter, you have to generate all the velocity with your arm rather than efficiently transferring it from the ground via the lower half.

Spencer Jones

Spencer Jones made positive strides in the minors last year, slashing .274/.362/.571 with 35 home runs, 80 RBIs, 29 stolen bases, and a 153 wRC+ in 116 games between Double-A and Triple-A. However, he still struck out in over 35-percent of his plate appearances, and more concerningly, struggled to make contact on pitches in the zone, his 28-percent zone whiff rate among the highest in Triple-A. In his first spring AB, there was a noticeable difference in his batting stance relative to last season. Below is a swing from last season, followed by his first swing of the Grapefruit League — a 408-foot solo home run off the Tigers’ Keider Montero.

Jones went from a left-handed mirror of Aaron Judge’s front foot hover in 2025 to a toe-tap and load that looks eerily similar to Shohei Ohtani’s pre-swing mechanics. Indeed, the Yankees’ fourth-ranked prospect cited Ohtani as the inspiration behind this mechanical adjustment.

“He’s a great reference of a really good mover with a great swing. He’s one of those guys that I look at with some of the stuff he does, and I try to apply it in whichever way I can.”

After witnessing the results of this adjustment, Judge offered praise for Jones in the post-game press conference.

“The minute he puts that foot down with that little toe-tap, he’s ready to hit. They might have gotten him with a lot of high heaters in the past, or even last season. I think that’s just going to help him. He doesn’t have a big leg kick and doesn’t have to worry about trying to get that down. I liked the results I saw in that first at-bat. That quickness, that readiness, it’s really going to be a game-changer for him.”

I love this adjustment for Jones, especially as a batter who struggles to catch up to fastballs in the zone as Judge noted. Getting that front foot down earlier gives Jones valuable milliseconds more to react to the incoming pitch while also eliminating unwanted head movement after the pitch has left the hand. Jones has so much raw strength that he doesn’t need an exaggerated leg kick to generate power, it’s all about getting into a good hitting position earlier. I will definitely be monitoring Jones’ timing against heaters in his upcoming spring appearances.

Luis Gil

Luis Gil was something of an enigma in 2025. He missed the first four months to a lat strain, and though his top level stats appeared decent — 4-1 with a 3.32 ERA in eleven starts — Gil regressed in several concerning areas. His fastball velocity was about a tick-and-a-half below his 2024 Rookie of the Year campaign, and he lost a whopping ten points off his strikeout rate while placing in the first percentile in chase rate.

His fastball velo is still down in his first spring training reps, something which Gil acknowledged following his Grapefruit League start against the Mets. What caught my eye, however, was the reduced velocity of his slider and changeup — both about two-and-a-half mph slower on Sunday than last season — and this is something that I think can work in Gil’s favor in 2026.

I’ve always been a big proponent of creating velocity separation between one’s fastball and one’s secondary pitches. Players looking to cheat to the fastball will be even earlier against the soft stuff, while a hitter sitting on offspeed has less time to react to the fastball when there is a wider gap in velo. Gil worked with a roughly 5-6 mph gap between heater and secondaries in 2025 and now that has been increased to a roughly 7-9 mph gap. I feel this can allow his diminished fastball to play up which in turn should increase opportunities for chase out of the zone.

Obviously, the command issues remain a massive problem for Gil — he needs to rein in the walks and needs to find a consistent release for his slider. However, this adjustment from Gil should raise what had become an alarmingly low floor in 2025. It gives him a way to fool hitters with velocity when he’s finding it difficult to fool hitters with movement or location, which should help mitigate the strikeout, chase, hard-hit, and fly ball issues that cropped up last season.

Face off! Brandon Moreno vs. Lone’er Kavanagh first staredown video for UFC Mexico

UFC Mexico, set for this Sat. night (Feb. 28, 2026) on Paramount+ from inside Arena CDMX in Mexico City, Mexico, will be headlined by the flyweight contest pitting former champion Brandon Moreno against once-beaten prospect Lone’er Kavanagh, a short-notice main event that was cobbled together after this untimely injury.

Check out their first face off in the Instagram video below (use <> keys to cycle through media).

Just be sure to ignore all that black smoke in the background.

“I was walking yesterday in the streets and I stopped to watch my cellphone at all the bad news around the country,” Moreno told CBS Sports. “Right now, in Mexico City, things here are super calm. All of the disaster is more to the north like Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta. Actually, my [home] city has reports of some destruction on the streets in Tijuana, that’s the northwest. Thank life and thank God, my family is fine and the people all around me are fine.”

“It has been really hard hours for my Mexican people,” Moreno continued. “It’s weird, man. It’s crazy because, right now, I’m super focused on my fight but, at the same time, I know that a lot of Mexican people are focused on this bad moment. Maybe [the UFC ‘Fight Night’ event] can be a nice moment for the people to try to forget the bad moment and get some joy.”

For the rest of the UFC Mexico fight card and Paramount+ lineup click here.

Alexander Bublik reacts after moving level with Carlos Alcaraz on 2026 ATP list

Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Alexander Bublik defeated Jan-Lennard Struff, 6-3, 6-4, in the first round of the Dubai tennis Championships.

The Kazakh delivered a clinical performance to book his place in round two.

Bublik withdrew from last week’s Qatar Open to give him more time to prepare for Dubai, an event he reached the final of two years ago.

Photo by Bas CZERWINSKI / ANP / AFP via Getty Images
Photo by Bas CZERWINSKI / ANP / AFP via Getty Images

Picking up the win against Struff, Bublik’s decision to withdraw from Doha looked to have paid off.

The win was his 12th of the season, moving him top of the standings for 2026.

Alexander Bublik ties Carlos Alcaraz for ATP wins in 2026

Bublik has now won 12 matches this year.

He won his first four in Hong Kong, en route to the title.

Then, he added another three to his tally at the Australian Open, where he reached the fourth round.

Bublik won his eighth match of the year at the Davis Cup against Monaco.

Wins nine, 10, and 11 came in Rotterdam, before he picked up his 12th in Dubai.

That moves him level with world number one Carlos Alcaraz, who has also won 12 matches in 2026.

The Spaniard won seven matches at the Australian Open and five at the Qatar Open, winning both tournaments.

Photo by Mohamed Farag/Getty Images
Photo by Mohamed Farag/Getty Images

Australia’s Alex de Minaur, Czechia’s Jakub Mensik, and Argentina’s Tomas Martin Etcheverry are tied for third with 11 wins each.

De Minaur and Etcheverry won’t win their 12th matches of the year this week, as the Aussie lost his opener in Acapulco and the Argentine withdrew from the Chile Open.

Mensik, on the other hand, could pick up his 12th win when he plays Hubert Hurkacz in the first round of the Dubai Tennis Championships.

The record proves just how well Bublik is playing in 2026.

But what did he have to say after recording his 12th win of the season?

Alexander Bublik is ‘really happy’ with the way things are going for him

During his post-match interview, Bublik was asked if he’d found a better balance between having fun and working hard.

“I think it’s better, it’s definitely better,” he said.

“I’m not sure if it’s perfect, but definitely better than it used to be.

“So I‘m really happy with the way things are going, just trying to extend this moment as long as possible.”

Looking back at the match itself, Bublik explained how important it was for him to take his chances against Struff (3/3 on break points).

Photo by Clicks Images/Getty Images
Photo by Clicks Images/Getty Images

“Yes, especially on a fast surface like here, outdoors, the serve works better, I think I did well, in the most important moments, I delivered,” said Bublik.

“Had a few chances in the first game, which I took, and then the last game, when I had match points, when I broke him.

“I thought I returned twice amazingly, and that got me the win.”

The ever-charismatic Bublik was then asked if being a tournament favorite suits his personality.

“I don’t know, to be honest,” he said.

“I never thought this way, thinking that a great forehand makes you a very confident person.

“This does not raise my thoughts about myself, raise my level of confidence in terms of being a bit arrogant or a bit cool, for me, it’s not about a good forehand.”

Bublik will now rest up ahead of his second-round match against Tallon Griekspoor on Wednesday, February 25.

Oklahoma Sooners LB denied extra year of eligibility by the NCAA

The Oklahoma Sooners have been waiting to see if they'll have star linebacker Owen Heinecke with them for the 2026 season, as he fights for an extra year of eligibility. However, they got some bad news on that front on Tuesday. After the NCAA initially denied Heinecke's petition for another year of college football, the latest update makes his plight to play again even more dire.

According to multiple reports, the NCAA has denied Heinecke's appeal of their initial decision, meaning he has not been given an additional year of eligibility, and he currently cannot play collegiately in 2026. According to On3 SoonerScoop's George Stoia IIII, "it’s unclear if Heinecke will take legal action against the NCAA, with some athletes having success when going that route. He intends to participate in the NFL Scouting Combine this week in Indianapolis."

Though there's a small chance this isn't the end of the road for Heinecke's quest to play another year of college ball, it's reportedly unclear at this time if he wants to pursue the legal route to try and get an injunction or a temporary restraining order against the NCAA. When Oklahoma general manager Jim Nagy announced the first denial of Heinecke's decision, he said, "NCAA has denied Owen Heinecke's petition for another year at OU ... There will be an appeal. If that appeal is denied, one lucky NFL team is going to get a stud two-contract player and an even better human being. Love everything you're about, Owen. You stand for everything that is pure and great about college football."

Heinecke was a redshirt junior for the Sooners in 2025, which was his fourth season in the program. He did not play in 2022, and he played in all 13 games in 2023 and 2024, mainly on special teams. Despite just three seasons of college football action, the NCAA is counting three games of lacrosse at Ohio State in 2021, totaling about 15 minutes of playing time, against Heinecke's eligibility. They've decided that he has exhausted his collegiate eligibility. That decision stands, despite other players in college football being granted sixth, seventh, eighth, and even ninth years of eligibility.

The 2025 season was a breakout one for Heinecke. He produced 74 tackles, four passes defended, three sacks and one forced fumble in his first significant college football action. He became a starter at inside linebacker during OU's "Red November" run to the College Football Playoff, and he never looked back. He was a big piece of Oklahoma's defensive success.

As it looks now, the Sooners will have to replace Heinecke's production at linebacker from an excellent season last year. With the NCAA denying him more additional eligibility not once, but twice, Heinecke will now need to decide how long and how strong he wants to fight this battle, or if he'd rather get ready for his next chapter in the 2026 NFL Draft, where he's likely to hear his name called to start his professional career.

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This article originally appeared on Sooners Wire: NCAA denies appeal for Sooners LB to get extra year of eligibility

KHSAA wrestling state meet to feature 3 undefeated NKY athletes

The end of the wrestling season in Kentucky nears Kentucky High School Athletic Association's boys and girls wrestling state tournaments from Feb. 26-28 at Alltech Arena in Lexington.

The competition for the boys wrestlers starts on Feb. 26 and concludes the following day. The girls will then conclude the wrestling season on Feb. 28.

KHSAA Girls Regionals: IHSAA, KHSAA wrestling move toward state. Ohio finishes state duals

Kayson White, right, will lead Highlands' crew at the KHSAA state wrestling meet.

Conner wins Region 5 championship

At the Region 5 tournament at Conner on Feb. 21, the hosting Cougars were victorious with 251 total team points, beating runner-up Simon Kenton's 192.5 and third-place Ryle's 191.5-point showing.

Of Conner's 14 wrestlers in the regional, 11 finished in the top four of their class and qualified for the state tournament.

Conner coaches Wayne Badida, left, and Zach Fisher watch their wrestlers in action during the KHSAA Region 5 wrestling championships Feb. 21, 2026 at Conner High School.

Clayton Badida, Cordion Abernathy and Nathan Seth were the regional champions for Conner while Zaq Abdi, Keaton Dicken, Luke Peace and Landon Wuellner finished in second. Grandin Blackburn, Joesiah Hernandez, Mason Masteller and Bryce Sizemore also qualified for the state tournament.

Abernathy, Badida and Dicken are former state placers with Badida having three state placements already on his record.

State champion Blevins reaches final tournament

Simon Kenton senior Braydan Blevins will again wrestle in the KHSAA state tournament three seasons after winning a state championship as a freshman.

In 2023, Blevins won the 106-pound state championship, beating Harrison County's George Dennis 7-4 in the state final. Blevins' shot at a repeat fell short of making the podium in 2024, but he managed a fifth-place finish at 126 pounds last season.

Blevins is still at 126 pounds, advancing to the state meet after a runner-up finish in the regional tournament. Blevins fell to Badida 8-4 in the championship match and has a 52-7 overall record.

Three Northern Kentucky wrestlers can complete undefeated season

Cooper's Christian Brown, the eventual 285 regional champion, wrestles CovCath's Dylan Brown in the semifinals during the KHSAA Region 5 wrestling championships Feb. 21, 2026 at Conner High School.

Three local wrestlers ‒ Cooper's Christian Brown, Ryle's Bryant Brinkman and Cooper's Aaliyah Svec ‒ enter the KHSAA state tournament with undefeated records.

Brown will wrestle at 285 pounds with a 34-0 record, Brinkman competes at 113 pounds with a 27-0 mark and Svec will be in the girls tournament at 138 pounds with a 15-0 record.

KHSAA boys wrestling state qualifiers by school

Covington Catholic's Keegan Bishop reacts to winning his semifinal match during the KHSAA Region 5 wrestling championships Feb. 21, 2026 at Conner High School.

Boone County: Kenzell Miller, George Mintch; Campbell County: Brayden Allender, Deacon Heisler; Conner: Zaq Abdi, Cordion Abernathy, Clayton Badida, Grandin Blackburn, Keaton Dicken, Joesiah Hernandez, Mason Masteller, Luke Peace, Nathan Seth, Bryce Sizemore, Landon Wuellner; Cooper: Christian Brown, Carson Clark, Corey Freihofer, Wayne Iles; Covington Catholic: Keegan Bishop, Tyler Heck, Emilio Rodriguez, Antonio Rodriguez, Landon Windeler; Dixie Heights: Hunter Francis, Jack Fredstrom, Justin Kidd, Henry Morales, Ethan Piasecki, Thomas Tilley; Grant County: Nathan Dillingham, Jaxon Franks, Tanner Magee, Gunner Patrick; Highlands: Ryan Nickelman, Xander Turner, Kayson White, Parker Wilkens; Holmes: Deontae Graves; Ryle: Aiden Brinkman, Bryant Brinkman, Luke Cornwell, Noah Crisp, Wyatt Crisp, Jagger Irvin, Keigan Reinsenbeck, Callen Schmidt; Scott: Tracker Blackburn, Peyton Zinser; Simon Kenton: Braydan Blevins, Cody Blevins, Kaiden Dauenbaugh, Jayden Rutherford, Jordan Rutherford, Parker Smith, Connor Warner, Liam Wood, Benjamin Woosley; Walton-Verona: Braylon Ryan, Boone Sawyer

KHSAA girls wrestling state qualifiers by school

Campbell County: Leah Boggs, McAyla Steffen, Olivia Thornton; Cooper: Fanta Mariko, Aaliyah Svec; Grant County: Olivia Butler; Highlands: Riley Booth, Abigail Edmondson, Emma Hood; Ryle: Peyton Brinkman, Preslee Steiber; Simon Kenton: Braelyn Babb, Devon Banks, Alayna Banks; Walton-Verona: Jaelynn Holcomb, Abrielle Hooten, Natalia Lucas, Emma Moore, Dezeray Morris, Chloe Schwanenberger.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: See which Northern Kentucky wrestlers will compete in KHSAA state meet

U.S. Men’s Hockey Team Shakes Hands with Trump in the Oval Office Before Attending State of the Union

Donald Trump meets with the members of Team USA's men's hockey team x
Donald Trump meets with the members of Team USA's men's hockey team

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Team USA's men's hockey team arrived at the White House on Tuesday, Feb. 24, two days after their gold medal win at the 2026 Winter Olympics
  • The team was seen shaking hands with President Donald Trump, who personally invited them to attend his State of the Union address via phone call
  • Trump's invitation sparked some controversy, as he jokingly told the men's team that he would also have to invite the women's hockey team after their own gold-medal performance at the Games

A gold medal win is being celebrated at the White House ahead of President Donald Trump's State of the Union address.

Team USA's men's hockey team arrived at the Oval Office on Tuesday, Feb. 24, after being personally invited by the president, 79, via a phone call following their thrilling 2-1 win in overtime over Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

Twenty members of the team made the trip to the White House, with Brock Nelson, Jackson LaCombe, Jake Oettinger, Jake Guentzel and Kyle Connor absent, per NBC News.

Local sports reporter Corey Masisak wrote on X that Colorado Avalanche players who played at the Olympics were "back in Denver," adding, "Brock Nelson skipped the White House/DC trip to come back here with his family." Reporter Diandra Loux confirmed that Guentzel was "back in Tampa" ahead of a home game for the Tampa Bay Lightning the following day.

Team USA's men's hockey team visits the White House Margo Martin/X
Team USA's men's hockey team visits the White House

Margo Martin/X

The team, who all matched in navy sweaters emblazoned with "USA," the flag and the Olympic Rings, wore their gold medals around their necks and posed with their arms wrapped around each other while smiling in front of the White House in Washington D.C., as seen in an X photo shared by communications adviser Margo Martin.

In another post, Dan Scavino — deputy chief of staff at the White House and director of the presidential personnel office — shared a video to X of the hockey team shaking hands with the president in the Oval Office.

Happening Now—President Trump welcomes the @USAHockey team to the Oval Office here at the @WhiteHouse. Congratulations TEAM USA!!!!!🥇🇺🇸🦅🚀 pic.twitter.com/rdI13mfRqA

— Dan Scavino (@Scavino47) February 24, 2026

"Happening Now—President Trump welcomes the @USAHockey team to the Oval Office here at the @WhiteHouse. Congratulations TEAM USA!!!!!🥇🇺🇸🦅🚀," Scavino wrote.

Members of the U.S. men's hockey team are expected to attend Trump's State of the Union address Tuesday evening. The administration had been working through logistics so the players could attend the speech, NBC reported, citing White House officials.

Jack Hughes at the 2026 Winter Olympic after scoring the golden goal for Team USA. Elsa/Getty
Jack Hughes at the 2026 Winter Olympic after scoring the golden goal for Team USA.

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The U.S. men's hockey team's arrival at the White House comes two days after the team received a phone call from Trump in the locker room after defeating Canada at the Milan Games. Their win marked the team's first Olympic gold since the 1980 Miracle on Ice.

The visit also comes shortly after golden goal scorer Jack Hughes, 24, and his brother Quinn Hughes, 26, addressed "backlash" they and the team have received for accepting the invitation from the president.

When asked by the Daily Mail how he felt about the visit and meeting the president, Jack replied that the team was "excited" about it.

"Everything is so political. We're athletes. We're so proud to represent the U.S. and we get the chance to go to the White House, meet the president. You know, we're proud to be Americans," he told the outlet. "No matter what your views are, we're super excited to go."

The reporter asked Jack how he felt about the U.S. women's hockey team not going to the White House in the wake of their own gold medal win over Canada on Thursday, Feb. 19.

"They've got busy schedules, too," he replied. His response mirrored a statement previously shared by a spokesperson for USA Hockey, which cited "previously scheduled academic and professional commitments following the Games" as the reason why the women passed on the invite.

Team USA men's hockey celebrate their 2026 Winter Olympics gold medal win. Jiang Qiming/China News Service/VCG via Getty
Team USA men's hockey celebrate their 2026 Winter Olympics gold medal win.

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"Everyone is giving us backlash for all the social media stuff today," the hockey player, who plays for the New Jersey Devils in the NHL, said, adding, "People are so negative out there and they are just trying to find a reason to put people down and make something out of almost nothing."

Jack concluded by praising the women's team and all that they've accomplished.

"I think everyone in that locker room knows how much we support them and how proud we are of them," he made clear, adding, "And we know the same way we feel about them, they feel about us."

Quinn — who also represented Team USA at the Games and plays for the NHL’s Minnesota Wild — addressed the backlash while calling in to Good Morning America on Tuesday. 

“Yeah, we're excited to go. It's something you don't get to do every Tuesday. It's going to be special for us, but I'm glad you mentioned the women's team again. We're really happy for them,” Quinn said. 

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Quinn and Jack Hughe celebrate winning gold for Team USA at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Quinn and Jack Hughe celebrate winning gold for Team USA at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

“Obviously, a lot going on on social media surrounding our team and their team,” he continued. “In the last couple [times] we've done a lot of training with them and got to know a lot of those girls really well. We're extremely happy to come."

Ellen Hughes, mom of the two Olympic men’s hockey brothers and player development consultant for Team USA women’s ice hockey, also shared her reaction to the video of Trump congratulating the men's team before joking about inviting the gold-medal winning women's team.

"These players, both the men and women, can bring so much unity to a group and to a country," Ellen told Today, in part, on Tuesday. "They care about humanity, they care about unity and they care about the country," she added.

PEOPLE reached out to representatives for USA Hockey to ask about the members who weren't present for the White House visit.

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KHSAA wrestling state meet to feature 3 undefeated NKY athletes

The end of the wrestling season in Kentucky nears Kentucky High School Athletic Association's boys and girls wrestling state tournaments from Feb. 26-28 at Alltech Arena in Lexington.

The competition for the boys wrestlers starts on Feb. 26 and concludes the following day. The girls will then conclude the wrestling season on Feb. 28.

KHSAA Girls Regionals: IHSAA, KHSAA wrestling move toward state. Ohio finishes state duals

Kayson White, right, will lead Highlands' crew at the KHSAA state wrestling meet.

Conner wins Region 5 championship

At the Region 5 tournament at Conner on Feb. 21, the hosting Cougars were victorious with 251 total team points, beating runner-up Simon Kenton's 192.5 and third-place Ryle's 191.5-point showing.

Of Conner's 14 wrestlers in the regional, 11 finished in the top four of their class and qualified for the state tournament.

Conner coaches Wayne Badida, left, and Zach Fisher watch their wrestlers in action during the KHSAA Region 5 wrestling championships Feb. 21, 2026 at Conner High School.

Clayton Badida, Cordion Abernathy and Nathan Seth were the regional champions for Conner while Zaq Abdi, Keaton Dicken, Luke Peace and Landon Wuellner finished in second. Grandin Blackburn, Joesiah Hernandez, Mason Masteller and Bryce Sizemore also qualified for the state tournament.

Abernathy, Badida and Dicken are former state placers with Badida having three state placements already on his record.

State champion Blevins reaches final tournament

Simon Kenton senior Braydan Blevins will again wrestle in the KHSAA state tournament three seasons after winning a state championship as a freshman.

In 2023, Blevins won the 106-pound state championship, beating Harrison County's George Dennis 7-4 in the state final. Blevins' shot at a repeat fell short of making the podium in 2024, but he managed a fifth-place finish at 126 pounds last season.

Blevins is still at 126 pounds, advancing to the state meet after a runner-up finish in the regional tournament. Blevins fell to Badida 8-4 in the championship match and has a 52-7 overall record.

Three Northern Kentucky wrestlers can complete undefeated season

Cooper's Christian Brown, the eventual 285 regional champion, wrestles CovCath's Dylan Brown in the semifinals during the KHSAA Region 5 wrestling championships Feb. 21, 2026 at Conner High School.

Three local wrestlers ‒ Cooper's Christian Brown, Ryle's Bryant Brinkman and Cooper's Aaliyah Svec ‒ enter the KHSAA state tournament with undefeated records.

Brown will wrestle at 285 pounds with a 34-0 record, Brinkman competes at 113 pounds with a 27-0 mark and Svec will be in the girls tournament at 138 pounds with a 15-0 record.

KHSAA boys wrestling state qualifiers by school

Covington Catholic's Keegan Bishop reacts to winning his semifinal match during the KHSAA Region 5 wrestling championships Feb. 21, 2026 at Conner High School.

Boone County: Kenzell Miller, George Mintch; Campbell County: Brayden Allender, Deacon Heisler; Conner: Zaq Abdi, Cordion Abernathy, Clayton Badida, Grandin Blackburn, Keaton Dicken, Joesiah Hernandez, Mason Masteller, Luke Peace, Nathan Seth, Bryce Sizemore, Landon Wuellner; Cooper: Christian Brown, Carson Clark, Corey Freihofer, Wayne Iles; Covington Catholic: Keegan Bishop, Tyler Heck, Emilio Rodriguez, Antonio Rodriguez, Landon Windeler; Dixie Heights: Hunter Francis, Jack Fredstrom, Justin Kidd, Henry Morales, Ethan Piasecki, Thomas Tilley; Grant County: Nathan Dillingham, Jaxon Franks, Tanner Magee, Gunner Patrick; Highlands: Ryan Nickelman, Xander Turner, Kayson White, Parker Wilkens; Holmes: Deontae Graves; Ryle: Aiden Brinkman, Bryant Brinkman, Luke Cornwell, Noah Crisp, Wyatt Crisp, Jagger Irvin, Keigan Reinsenbeck, Callen Schmidt; Scott: Tracker Blackburn, Peyton Zinser; Simon Kenton: Braydan Blevins, Cody Blevins, Kaiden Dauenbaugh, Jayden Rutherford, Jordan Rutherford, Parker Smith, Connor Warner, Liam Wood, Benjamin Woosley; Walton-Verona: Braylon Ryan, Boone Sawyer

KHSAA girls wrestling state qualifiers by school

Campbell County: Leah Boggs, McAyla Steffen, Olivia Thornton; Cooper: Fanta Mariko, Aaliyah Svec; Grant County: Olivia Butler; Highlands: Riley Booth, Abigail Edmondson, Emma Hood; Ryle: Peyton Brinkman, Preslee Steiber; Simon Kenton: Braelyn Babb, Devon Banks, Alayna Banks; Walton-Verona: Jaelynn Holcomb, Abrielle Hooten, Natalia Lucas, Emma Moore, Dezeray Morris, Chloe Schwanenberger.

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Sean Payton announces that offensive coordinator Davis Webb will call plays

DENVER, CO - DECEMBER 14: Offensive Pass Game Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach Davis Webb of the Denver Broncos looks on during the second quarter against the Green Bay Packers at Empower Field at Mile High on December 14, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton met with the media today at the NFL Scouting Combine and dropped a bit of a bombshell. He confirmed to reporters that offensive coordinator Davis Webb will indeed call plays for the Denver Broncos this upcoming season.

A notable change: Broncos HC Sean Payton said OC Davis Webb will be Denver’s play caller this season.

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 24, 2026

This has been rumored ever since the Broncos promoted Davis Webb to offensive coordinator, replacing Joe Lombardi, who was fired earlier in the offseason. Webb was a highly sought-after coaching candidate who had multiple head coaching interviews and was reportedly a finalist for the Las Vegas Raiders head coaching job. In the end, Webb would remove himself from consideration for that job as they appeared to have their eyes set on Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak. In the end, the Raiders would end up hiring Kubiak as their head coach, and while Webb had offensive coordinator interest from around the league, he decided to return to the Broncos.

Webb has seen himself rise quickly through the coaching ranks. He retired from the NFL and was immediately hired by Sean Payton to be the Broncos’ quarterbacks coach. His work with rookie quarterback Bo Nix earned him the title of offensive pass game coordinator/quarterbacks coach last season, and now, he is the Denver Broncos offensive coordinator and play caller. He has accomplished all of this and is just 31 years old.

Asked Sean Payton what self-reflection led to him naming Davis Webb as #Broncos’ play-caller.

Said it has to do with being “quicker.”

“It’s only if there’s someone that you feel like it is good enough to do that.”

Asked him if Bo Nix was involved in decision.

“No.” pic.twitter.com/XxPxDrepP4

— Luca Evans (@bylucaevans) February 24, 2026

Payton told reporters that Webb has a “gift” and added that he was already moving toward giving up playcalling duties midseason this past season. He said that he would only give up play-calling duties if he could give it to someone he trusts to do it, and it is clear that he fully trusts Davis Webb. Now, Payton will be heavily involved still and did add that he will call “some plays” still, but that Webb is going to be calling the vast majority of plays this upcoming season.

We’ll see the overall impact of this change, but it should add some excitement to the Broncos’ offense moving forward. Webb is fresh, new, lots of hype, and hopefully, brings some new ideas and strategies to the offense. He already has a great relationship with quarterback Bo Nix, and hopefully, the two can continue to grow and have an even better 2026 season.

Seahawks predicted to draft Clemson corner who is brother of star Falcons CB

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The Seattle Seahawks are entering the 2026 offseason with a bunch of needs across the roster. One of the more pressing issues is in the secondary.

Coby Bryant is a free agent, but so too are cornerbacks Josh Jobe and Tariq Woolen. The Seahawks might need to spend a bit to land a cornerback opposite Devon Witherspoon this offseason, and the NFL Draft is a great place to do that.

ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr., in his latest mock draft, predicted that the Seahawks would take Clemson cornerback Avieon Terrell, who is the younger brother of Atlanta Falcons star A.J. Terrell.

Seahawks predicted to take brother of Falcons' A.J. Terrell in Round 1

"Let's close out Round 1 with a talented cornerback to replace free agents Riq Woolen and Josh Jobe," Kiper writes. "... The brother of A.J. Terrell, Avieon Terrell, can fly in coverage, and he has 27 pass breakups over three seasons."

The Seahawks have a big need at cornerback, but with the massive contract coming up for Witherspoon and Jaxon Smith-Njigba, the Seahawks need to find ways to get cheaper.

Letting Jobe and Woolen walk, and drafting a cornerback like Terrell in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, could give the Seahawks a young, cheap, talented cornerback for the next four-to-five seasons.

A.J. Terrell has already been in the NFL for six seasons, and he's put up some great years for the Falcons. He even earned a second-team All-Pro nod early in his career. The 6-foot-1, 200-pound cornerback has been a great first-round pick for the Falcons.

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Avieon Terrell, the Clemson cornerback the Seahawks could take 32nd overall in the 2026 NFL Draft, could be a great outside cornerback to pair with Witherspoon.

He is a 5-foot-11, 180-pound cornerback who's had three interceptions, 27 passes defended, 90 total tackles, four sacks, and eight forced fumbles for Clemson in his three years with the team since 2023.

Kiper's pre-NFL Scouting Combine mock draft has the Seahawks taking Terrell 32nd overall. The brother of Falcons star CB A.J. Terrell would be a nice pickup to round out the secondary in 2026 as the Seahawks look to rebuild their defense this offseason.

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‘I’m just excited to show off the city’: Steelers GM Omar Khan eager for NFL Draft in Pittsburgh

The NFL Combine officially started Tuesday, and Channel 11 is in Indianapolis to bring you all the coverage.

The start of the combine marks the start of NFL Draft season, creating a buzz about the future.

Channel 11’s Jenna Harner spoke with Steelers General Manager Omar Khan, covering a variety of topics.

Khan told us he spoke with quarterback Aaron Rodgers just last week. While there’s no deadline on Rodgers’ decision to return, Khan did not expect the process to drag out like it did a season ago.

When it comes to hosting this year’s draft, Khan said he can’t wait for the rest of the world to get to know Pittsburgh a little more.

“You know, we’ve been talking about this for a long time. Pittsburgh’s such a special place. It’s unique. You know, where it’s going to be held, it’s pretty exciting. And it’s going to be great knowledge for the local people,” Khan said. “But I just can’t wait for my you know, I have lots of friends. I’m getting a ton of requests. I’m sure a lot of people are about passes, what’s going on, what to do. And I’m just excited to show off to city.”

The Steelers have the 21st overall pick.

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Director Explains Player’s Situation After Sunderland’s Bid For €40m Man: Should The Black Cats Break The Bank?

Director Explains Player’s Situation After Sunderland’s Bid For €40m Man: Should The Black Cats Break The Bank?
Director Explains Player’s Situation After Sunderland’s Bid For €40m Man: Should The Black Cats Break The Bank?

Sunderland aggressively chased Víctor Muñoz during the winter transfer window. They sought to bolster their attacking options within the Premier League. According to a detailed report from Sport Witness on February 13th, the Wearside club initiated two significant verbal proposals for the Spanish winger.

The first offer sat at €20m. The subsequent bid reached €25m and included Eliezer Mayenda moving to Osasuna on a temporary loan basis. Management of the La Liga side refused to negotiate. They directed the English outfit toward the €40m release clause the player’s contract featured.

The deal fell apart because the Black Cats didn’t want to pay that much or come back with a better price. Braulio Vázquez, the sporting director at Osasuna, recently told DAZN and Marca he ignored the interest from the team that Régis Le Bris runs. Vázquez pointed out that the 22-year-old attacker never really thought about leaving.

He feels his current environment remains ideal for his professional growth. Muñoz moved from Real Madrid in July 2025. Since then, he has put in over 2,000 minutes and helped out with nine direct goal involvements. Sunderland might try again down the road. However, the buy-back option Real Madrid hold presents a substantial hurdle for any Premier League suitor.

“It depends on the player’s own wishes. He has had some opportunities, but at no point did he consider leaving because, as I said and as he himself has pointed out, he is in the right environment to continue growing,” he said.

“He’s back in the starting line-up [against Real Madrid], and in another team with different demands, he probably wouldn’t be,” Vázquez explained.

“Real Madrid have a buy-back option for several years. If exercised, it would be to bring him into the first team. They are a serious club in that regard,” he added.

Should the Black Cats Break the Bank for Muñoz in the Summer?

Sunderland Transfer News

PAMPLONA, SPAIN – JANUARY 31: Victor Munoz of CA Osasuna is challenged by Renato Veiga of Villarreal CF during the LaLiga EA Sports match between CA Osasuna and Villarreal CF at Estadio El Sadar on January 31, 2026 in Pamplona, Spain. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)

The current situation for Sunderland places them in a mid-table struggle. Goal-scoring consistency remains a glaring deficiency. The squad boasts 13 national team players, including 19-year-old Eliezer Mayenda. Despite this, the lack of a clinical edge has seen them slip to 12th in the standings. Chasing Víctor Muñoz represents a departure from the club’s typical recruitment model. Even so, his raw pace, which Real Madrid scouts once clocked as their fastest player, offers a profile they currently lack.

If the recruitment team decides to return for the Spaniard, they must compare his €40m price tag against his relatively modest return of five goals this term. Muñoz represents the Spain U21 setup. He carries the pedigree of the La Masia and Valdebebas academies. This suggests his potential remains incredibly high.

However, the buy-back deal Real Madrid kept is complicating the long-term investment value for the Sunderland hierarchy. The Wearside club might find more success by integrating Mayenda further or seeking a winger without such restrictive contractual entanglements. Logic suggests that spending nearly £35m on a single player should guarantee an immediate transformation of the front line. Right now, Muñoz cannot provide that guarantee.

Champions League | Tonali scores & Ruggeri assists in play-off wins

Champions League | Tonali scores & Ruggeri assists in play-off wins
Champions League | Tonali scores & Ruggeri assists in play-off wins

Sandro Tonali was on the scoresheet today as the Italian midfielder helped Newcastle qualify for the last 16 of the Champions League, as the first batch of play-off matches played out their second legs.

Matteo Ruggeri picked up an assist for Atletico Madrid, helping Los Colchoneros beat Club Brugge 4-1 to qualify for the Champions League round of 16.

Tonali scored within five minutes against Qarabag, as Newcastle breezed to a comfortable 9-3 win on aggregate.

Ruggeri, meanwhile, helped Atletico to a 7-4 aggregate victory.

BARCELONA, SPAIN – AUGUST 17: Matteo Ruggeri of Atletico de Madrid controls the ball whilst under pressure from Omar El Hilali of RCD Espanyol during the LaLiga EA Sports match between RCD Espanyol de Barcelona and Atletico de Madrid at RCDE Stadium on August 17, 2025 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Judit Cartiel/Getty Images)

Pirola out as Tonali & Ruggeri progress in Champions League

24-year-old defender Lorenzo Pirola was also in action, playing ninety minutes as Olympiacos drew 0-0 away at Bayer Leverkusen.

The draw, however, was not enough for Pirola and his Greek side to progress, having lost 2-0 at home in the first leg.

The rest of the Italians in action today were of course playing as Inter crashed out of the Champions League for the earliest time since the group-stage exit in 2020/21.

MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 24: Referee Alejandro Hernandez and Nicolo Barella of FC Internazionale Milano interact after a penalty appeal for hand ball for FC Internazionale Milano during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between FC Internazionale Milano and FK Bodo/Glimt at Stadio San Siro on February 24, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

The Nerazzurri lost 2-1 to Bodo/Glimt at San Siro, losing 5-2 on aggregate. Bastoni, Dimarco, Barella, Frattesi and Pio Esposito were the Azzurri contingent who featured.

Who are Bodo/Glimt? How Norwegian minnows pulled off the Champions League’s biggest ever shock

Bodo/Glimt have stunned Inter Milan, beating the Italian giants home and away (AP)

Norway’s Bodo/Glimt’s fairytale run in the Champions League continued as they knocked out last year’s finalists Inter Milan in one of the tournament’s biggest ever shocks.

A season on from becoming the first Norwegian side to reach the semi-finals of a European competition, following their impressive run in the Europa League, head coach Kjetil Knutsen’s minnows have continued their remarkable rise by qualifying for the Champions League last-16, and as tournament debutants.

Bodo/Glimt, who were in Norway’s second-tier as recently as 2017, are the northernmost team to ever play in the Champions League. Based in the small town of Bodo, a 16-hour drive north of Oslo and inside the edge of the Arctic Circle, its whole population of 55,000 could have travelled to Inter’s iconic San Siro and there still would have been plenty of empty seats. Bodo/Glimt also operate on a budget that is a fraction of the size of Europe’s biggest clubs.

Bodo/Glimt have now beaten Man City, Atletico and Inter to reach the last-16 of the Champions League (Getty Images)
Bodo/Glimt have now beaten Man City, Atletico and Inter to reach the last-16 of the Champions League (Getty Images)

Remarkably, Knutsen’s team are also in their off-season; the Norwegian top-flight ended on 30 November 2025 due to the winter and will only resume when spring arrives in April. But, in that time, Bodo/Glimt have beaten Manchester City, Atletico Madrid and knocked out Italian giants Inter, the runaway Serie A leaders, by beating them home and away.

Bodo/Glimt took a two-goal lead to the San Siro after a stunning 3-1 victory in Norway, where they have developed an outstanding record on the artificial surface at their 9,000-capacity Aspmyra Stadion. Then, on Tuesday night, they survived long spells of pressure before Jens Petter Hauge punished Manuel Akanji’s error to silence the San Siro.

As Bodo/Glimt started to play with confidence, Hakon Evjen added an excellent second on the counter-attack, leaving Inter with a mountain to climb even as Alessandro Bastoni pulled one back. A 5-2 victory on aggregate will not only signal a crisis at Inter, the three-time European champions, and Italian football as a whole, but it will also send shockwaves around the sport.

Bodo/Glimt's players celebrate their win at San Siro, as they reached the last-16 on their first ever season in the Champions League (AFP via Getty Images)
Bodo/Glimt's players celebrate their win at San Siro, as they reached the last-16 on their first ever season in the Champions League (AFP via Getty Images)

In Norway, they will celebrate a first Norwegian side to win a knockout tie in the European Cup or Champions League since 1987-88.

Bodo/Glimt are also the first team outside of England, Spain, Germany Italy or France to win four consecutive games against teams from Europe’s big five leagues since Johan Cruyff’s Ajax in 1971-72. Ajax went on to win the European Cup that season, too.

This stuff isn’t suppose to happen in Europe these days.

Trust the process

Bodo/Glimt’s close-knit, team-first environment is often hailed as the key ingredient behind their remarkable journey. Head coach Knutsen, who has been in charge since 2018 has been linked with several major jobs and bigger leagues during the club’s rise, but has turned down offers to remain with Bodo/Glimt, where he recently signed a contract until 2029.

“For me, the people are the most important thing,” he told TV 2 in January. “That means more than all the trophies. You always work to win something, and that's great. But the joy of winning it together with someone means the most. There has to be an environment where people care about each other – and I feel we have created that in Bodo/Glimt.”

Kjetil Knutsen has helped Bodo/Glimt from the second division of Norwegian football to the last-16 of the Champions League (Getty Images)
Kjetil Knutsen has helped Bodo/Glimt from the second division of Norwegian football to the last-16 of the Champions League (Getty Images)

Hauge, Bodo/Glimt’s top goalscorer in the Champions League this season, now with six goals in nine games, is an example of that spirit. The 26-year-old was signed by AC Milan in 2020 after helping his hometown club’s early rise, before playing for Eintracht Frankfurt in Germany and Gent in Belgium as he attempted to make it at a higher level of European football.

But Hauge, upon returning to Bodo, had the same realisation as some of his team-mates that home was the best place for him after all. It has helped fuel the sense of togetherness at a club that feels as if it has created something special.

Jens Hauge, who moved to AC Milan earlier in this career, celebrates his goal in the San Siro (AFP via Getty Images)
Jens Hauge, who moved to AC Milan earlier in this career, celebrates his goal in the San Siro (AFP via Getty Images)

Then there is the impact of Bjørn Mannsverk, a former fighter pilot turned mental coach whose unconventional methods are also part of the club’s story. Mannsverk walked into the club when they were in the second division of Norwegian football in 2017 but revolutionised the team’s behaviour through meditation and embracing the process, rather than results on the pitch.

“It is a fairy tale, almost a miracle,” Mannsverk told The Associated Press last season. “How can you actually come from the second division in 2017 to playing Champions League… But I think it’s possible ... if you have the right mentality and you work hard over time.”

The European journey

Bodo/Glimt won the Norwegian top flight for the first time in 2020, repeating that success in 2021, 2023 and 2024, but it is on the European stage where their story has gone mainstream.

They produced their first major shock in 2021 by beating Jose Mourinho’s Roma 6-1 in the group stage of the Europa Conference League, becoming the first team to put six past a Mourinho defence. They also defeated Celtic in the knockout rounds, before falling to a defeat to Roma in an ill-tempered quarter-final.

On their plastic pitch, Bodo/Glimt formed a formidable home record in last season’s Europa League run, beating Twente, Olympiacos and Lazio before defeat to eventual winners Tottenham in the semi-finals.

Bodo/Glimt are from a town that has a population of 55,000, based inside the Arctic Circle and a 16-hour drive north of Oslo (Getty Images)
Bodo/Glimt are from a town that has a population of 55,000, based inside the Arctic Circle and a 16-hour drive north of Oslo (Getty Images)

A first appearance in the Champions League was not entirely going to plan after the first six matches. Ahead of hosting Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City in January, Bodo/Glimt were winless and their hopes of reaching the knockout play-offs were hanging by a thread.

But Erling Haaland’s homecoming to Norway was overshadowed by a dominant performance from Bodo/Glimt, who added their biggest scalp yet. Then, two weeks later, they went to Diego Simeone’s Atletico Madrid and came from behind to win 2-1 and squeeze through from the league phase.

The play-off draw handed Bodo/Glimt with a daunting tie against Inter, the Italian leaders and last year’s Champions League finalists. Sensationally, their story is not done there and they will face either a rematch with City or Portuguese champions Sporting in the last-16.

Chris Ballard can still &quot;see a future&quot; with Anthony Richardson on the Colts

Anthony Richardson's first three pro seasons have not gone as he or the Colts would have planned.

But it sounds like Richardson, the No. 4 overall pick of the 2023 draft, should be ready for the start of the offseason program in April after missing most of 2025 due to an orbital fracture from a freak pregame accident.

"He’s getting better," General Manager Chris Ballard said during his scouting combine press conference on Tuesday. "I know he met with another specialist. He’s getting better. He’s been cleared to play football.

"I’m proud of him. I’m proud of Anthony, man. I mean, here’s a guy that’s had to deal with a lot of injury stuff that happens. Unfortunate accident with his eye. He doesn’t win the job, Daniel [Jones] wins the job. I think the one thing that I don’t know everybody appreciates about Anthony — I do and I know some of his teammates do — he’s a really good teammate. Positive, wants to do the right things. So, it’s trending in the right direction. Still got a ways to go, but he’s cleared to play. And the eye’s getting better. So, we’ll just work from there."

Richardson briefly appeared in two games in 2025, playing just 14 offensive snaps.

While the Colts seem highly likely to decline Richardson’s fifth-year option this spring, Ballard maintains Richardson could still have a future with Indianapolis.

“I see a future, yeah. I’m not going to — kind of like with any player, you never know what’s going to happen. And things change,” Ballard said. “But, yeah. We like Anthony.”

Bayern talent Kiala dealt season-ending injury blow

Bayern talent Kiala dealt season-ending injury blow
Bayern talent Kiala dealt season-ending injury blow

Bayern Munich's highly-rated talent Cassiano Kiala has been dealt a bitter blow with his season ended abruptly through injury.

As first reported by both TZ München and Merkur, the center-back tore his syndesmotic ligament during the Algarve Cup.

He is expected to be sidelined for at least three months, while Filip Pavić from the U-17 team will now train more regularly with the first team.

Prior to the injury, the 17-year-old had already made his debut under Vincent Kompany in a short cameo during a 4-0 win over Heidenheim.

The defender was also included on the bench in the Bavarian club's Champions League squad on three occasions during the league phase.  

2025 Season in Review: Caleb Boushley

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - JULY 27: Caleb Boushley #70 of the Texas Rangers pitches during the eighth inning against the Atlanta Braves at Globe Life Field on July 27, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the 2025 Texas Rangers season having come to an end, we shall be, over the course of the offseason, taking a look at every player who appeared in a major league game for the Texas Rangers in 2025.

Today we are looking at relief pitcher Caleb Boushley.

Caleb Boushley ended up with the unenviable role of the Rangers’ up-and-down long man and general “guy we call up when we need a body who can got multiple innings” pitcher in 2025.

Well, I say unenviable, but Boushley appears to have accumulated about 10 days worth of service time in his major league career (which consisted of six innings over three games the prior two seasons) before 2025. He now has 143 days of service time, which is more, by a lot.

The Rangers purchased Boushley’s contract on April 8, optioning Gerson Garabito to make room for him on the active roster.

Garabito, incidentally, ended up requesting his release from the Rangers later in the 2025 season so he could go pitch for Samsung in the KBO. Boushley, who became a free agent at the end of the 2025 season, will be spending the 2026 season in the KBO, though with KT Wiz. I hope the team’s slogan is, “Nobody beats the Wiz!”

Boushley was optioned to AAA Round Rock towards the end of April. The Rangers ended up recalling him five more times over the course of the season, and optioning him four more times. The last time the Rangers dropped him from the active roster, they designated him for assignment. He was claimed by the Tampa Bay Rays, for whom he did not pitch in the majors. The Rays designated him for assignment after the World Series.

Boushley was not good during his time with the Rangers. He threw 43 innings over 25 appearances, and really, you’d have expected him to pitch more often, given how much time he spent on the active roster, but then, the Rangers didn’t generally use him unless no one else was available or the game was so lopsided there was no point in using someone else.

Boushley put up a 6.02 ERA in those 25 games. He had an ERA of at least 5 in every month except May, when he put up a 4.38 ERA. He had a 5.04 ERA in the first half and an 8.31 ERA in the second half.

He did have significant home/road splits, putting up a 3.31 ERA at home and a 7.67 ERA on the road. If you’ve been paying attention to these write-ups and our discussions about how the Shed played, you will not be surprised to learn that Boushley was not a ground ball pitcher in 2025. He allowed a .234/.300/.281 slash line at home, with just 3 doubles and 0 home runs allowed, and a .345/.398/.558 slash line on the road, with 9 doubles and 5 homers allowed.

There was a guy named Bob Ferguson who had a 14 year career in the 1800s. His nickname was Death to Flying Things. That’s probably what we should be calling the Shed.

You may note that I said that Boushley was not a ground ball pitcher last year. I did not say he was a fly ball pitcher. That is because Boushley was, well, not a fly ball pitcher in 2025, either. He was a line drive pitcher. According to Statcast, 33.8% of the balls put in play against him were line drives. That’s not good.

Fangraphs, for what it is worth, has his line drive rate at 25.9%. There were 402 pitchers in MLB last year who threw at least 40 innings. Only nine of them had a higher line drive rate than Boushley. And five of those nine had line drive rates of either 26.0% or 26.1%. The worst line drive rate in the league was 27.6%, from AJ Smith-Shawver.

Not surprisingly, despite having a great defense behind him, Boushley had a ridiculous BABIP — .374, to be exact, tied with Mark Leiter, Jr., for second worst in baseball, behind Mason Montgomery.

Boushley put up a 5.94 xERA on the year, right in line with his 6.02 ERA. Not good. One isn’t surprised to see a -1.0 bWAR for him when you go to the B-R page.

However…Boushley was better than replacement level according to Fangraphs. Not a ton better — he has a 0.2 fWAR — but still, its positive.

This is because Fangraphs uses a FIP-based method for determining pitcher value, and Boushley put up a 3.85 FIP in 2025, along with a 3.95 xFIP. FIP is based on the assumption that pitchers do not have control over what happens when a ball is put into play but isn’t a home run, and thus is calculated based on home runs, walks, HBPs, and strikeouts. Whether a ball in play is a hit or an out is chalked up to the defense behind the pitcher and the overall randomness involved in small sample sizes.

In most cases, that works well enough. But there are some pitchers for whom that isn’t applicable. Sometimes a pitcher is giving up a high BABIP not because of randomness or defense but because he’s giving up rockets. And those edge cases don’t tend to affect the overall reliability of FIP because pitchers like that don’t stick around long enough to skew the numbers.

As is the case with Caleb Boushley, who will spend the 2026 season in Korea, getting paid.

Previously:

Gerson Garabito

Tyler Mahle

Kyle Higashioka

Adolis Garcia

Luis Curvelo

Alejandro Osuna

Blaine Crim

Jake Burger

Jacob Webb

Nick Ahmed

Jon Gray

Carl Edwards Jr.

Josh Jung

Leody Taveras

Dustin Harris

Marc Church

Luke Jackson

Danny Coulombe

Wyatt Langford

Dylan Moore

Michael Helman

Evan Carter

Cole Winn

Rowdy Tellez

Dane Dunning

Marcus Semien

Billy McKinney

Jose Corniell

Jonah Heim

Cody Freeman

Sam Haggerty

Jacob deGrom

Merrill Kelly

Are the U.S. Hockey Teams Attending the State of the Union?

Jack Hughes #86 of Team United States, scorer of the U.S.'s winning goal, celebrates the team's gold medal victory over Canada on day sixteen of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic games on February 22, 2026. Credit - EyesWideOpen/Getty Images

The gold medal–winning U.S. men’s ice hockey team is expected to attend President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address on Tuesday night, while the women’s team, which also took home gold at the Winter Olympics, has declined Trump’s invitation to the speech.

House Speaker Mike Johnson said in an interview with CBS that the U.S. men’s team "will be there with their gold medals.” Photos and videos shared by White House officials showed the men’s team touring the property and meetingwith Trump in the Oval Office earlier Tuesday. 

"Everything is so political. We’re athletes. We’re so proud to represent the U.S. and when you get the chance to go to the White House, meet the president,” Jack Hughes, who scored the team’s winning goal in its gold-medal game against Canada in overtime, told reporters outside of E11EVEN nightclub in Miami on Monday night. “We’re proud to be Americans, that’s so patriotic. No matter what your views are, we’re super excited to go to the White House and just be part of that," he said.

A day before the men’s team visited the White House, the U.S. women’s team declined the President’s invitation to his Tuesday speech.

“We’re giving the State of the Union speech on Tuesday night. I could send a military plane or something, if you would like to. It’s the coolest night. It’s the biggest speech,” Trump said to the team in their locker room over speakerphone as he congratulated them for winning the U.S.’s first gold medal in men’s hockey in 46 years. “I must tell you, we’re gonna have to bring the women’s team, you do know that,” the President went on, according to videos of the exchange shared on X. He added that if he didn’t invite them, “I do believe I probably would be impeached, OK?”, a comment that drew laughter from the players. Trump added that he wanted to honor the men’s team at the White House on Wednesday night.

Prior to the women's team declining to attend, Johnson told reporters on Monday that there was "no way to have special guests on the floor" for the State of the Union "because it’s a literal session of Congress," but that House officials were trying to work out a way to "accommodate" the teams for the speech.

Read more:Erika Kirk Will Attend State of the Union as Trump’s Guest

In addition to Trump speaking to players over speakerphone, the White House and the President also touted the men’s team’s win over Canada on social media. Responding to a post from Canada’s former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau following Canada’s win over the U.S. in the 4 Nations Face-Off tournament last February that read ”You can’t take our country—and you can’t take our game,” the White House posted a photo of a bald eagle pinning down a Canadian goose.

Trump, responding to the same past comment from Trudeau, shared what appeared to be an AI-generated video of himself checking and scoring against the Canadian hockey team.

Following the U.S. women’s team's earlier victory over Canada, the White House account posted, “WE ARE SO BACK. RED, WHITE, & BLUE RUNNING THROUGH OUR VEINS.”

Meanwhile, Federal Bureau of Investigations Director Kash Patel, who appeared to facilitate the call between the President and the men’s hockey team, came under fire after videos of him celebrating and drinking with the men’s team—coinciding with several high-profile security events over the weekend—were released on social media. Images of Patel in a box at the men’s final also circulated.

During Patel’s trip to Milan, Italy, law enforcement officers shot and killed an armed man at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in Florida, an incident the FBI director posted about on X. His time in Italy also came amid Trump’s consideration of strikes on Iran; the killing of drug kingpin “El Mencho” in a Mexican military raid using U.S. intelligence; and the ongoing search for Nancy Guthrie, the mother of “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie.

“For the very concerned media - yes, I love America and was extremely humbled when my friends, the newly minted Gold Medal winners on Team USA, invited me into the locker room to celebrate this historic moment with the boys,” Patel posted on X on Sunday night in response to online scrutiny over his attendance at the game and celebration with the players as those events played out elsewhere. “Greatest country on earth and greatest sport on earth.”

Following the Olympics, players from both U.S. hockey teams are returning to their respective teams in the National Hockey League (NHL), the Women’s Hockey League (WHL), and on the college level. The NHL resumes games on Wednesday, and the WHL the following day.

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Why Colts GM Chris Ballard believes he’ll re-sign Daniel Jones, Alec Pierce

INDIANAPOLIS — Daniel Jones and Alec Pierce are the twin pillars of this Colts offseason.

Indianapolis general manager Chris Ballard believes he’ll be able to get both players back, even though they would be two of the top free agents available if either player hit the open market.

But the Colts have been working towards new contracts with each player, and as the NFL scouting combine opens, Ballard was optimistic that Jones and Pierce will be staying home.

“I’ve had great discussions with both of them,” Ballard said. “We’ll continue to work this week and see if we can get something done. It’s been very positive. When both sides are driven to get it done, it usually works out in the right way.”   

If the Colts sign either player before the deadline to tag players on March 3, Indianapolis could use the franchise tag to keep Jones or Pierce from hitting the market.

Indianapolis has only used it once in Ballard’s tenure, tagging wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. “because he was in Africa hunting” before signing him to a three-year deal in 2024.

“It’s not what we want to do,” Ballard said. “It’s a tool we have.”

Jones made his desire to stay in Indianapolis clear at the end of the season.

Pierce left the possibility of looking around a little more open, but he also acknowledged that the Colts would have an advantage if they brought back Jones. The two forged a close relationship last summer, even though Jones was a first-year quarterback. 

The Cincinnati product has developed into arguably the NFL’s best deep threat, and he’s a critical piece of an Indianapolis offense that was dynamic and explosive to open the season.

“Daniel and Alec are such big pieces,” Ballard said. “We move and fit from there.”

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Daniel Jones, Alec Pierce expected to return to Colts per GM Chris Ballard

San Francisco 49ers Could Part With All-Pro After Contract Standoff

The NFL is inching closer and closer to free agency, which is causing some early movement around the league. That includes the San Francisco 49ers, who could be nearing a decision to move on from one of their longest-tenured players.

According to ESPN’s NFL insider Adam Schefter, the 49ers and franchise left tackle Trent Williams have entered a contract stalemate. The 49ers want him to play at a lower cap number, but agreeing on value has been tough to do. If a contract resolution can’t be met, then the 49ers could end up just releasing Williams.

“With five-time All-Pro left tackle Trent Williams scheduled to carry a $39 million cap number this season, he and the 49ers currently are struggling to find a contractual solution, per league sources,” Schefter wrote. “If the two sides can’t bridge their differences in their standoff, Williams would be expected to join this year’s free-agent class, making him one of the premier players available.”

Williams will turn 38 before next season starts, but he’s also been consistent. He started all 16 games this season and was still named as a second-team All-Pro selection while earning a trip to the Pro Bowl for the 12th time in his career.

If the 49ers can’t see eye-to-eye on contract value with Williams, another contender will gladly add him into the mix at a rate he feels is more fair.

Related: San Francisco 49ers Could Be Ready to Trade Pro Bowl Player

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Chang stuns Murphy to make history at Welsh Open

China's Chang Bingyu caused a Welsh Open shock by beating former winner Shaun Murphy 4-0 - and became only the ninth player in history to make four consecutive century breaks.

The 23-year-old went into the first-round encounter in Llandudno ranked 54th in the world, 46 places below Englishman Murphy.

But that counted for nothing as the 2020 winner's hopes of repeating his feat at Venue Cymru were ended at the first hurdle.

Home hope Jackson Page also won 4-0, defeating Luca Brecel of Belgium to ensure a second-round spot.

Switzerland's Alexander Ursenbacher suffered the same fate as Brecel, as he lost 4-0 against China's Zhou Yuelong.

England's Stan Moody, 19, did not lose a frame in his first-round win over compatriot Jimmy Robertson while another Chinese star, Zhao Xintong, took the first step towards winning a third consecutive ranking event as he beat follow countryman Fan Zhengyi 4-3.

In another whitewash, England's Gary Wilson saw off Iran's Amir Sarkhosh 4-0 while Zhang Anda beat Mitchell Mann 4-2.

In the evening session Scotland's five-time former winner John Higgins eased past China's Liu Wenwei 4-1, the same score David Gilbert of England posted as he beat Northern Ireland's Robbie McGuigan.

Liam Pullen, 20, and Sam Craige pulled off two more of the opening round's shocks.

Pullen, ranked 84th in the world, edged 13th-seed Chris Wakelin 4-3 to reach round two.

The same scoreline befell Elliot Slessor whose 21st spot in the global rankings meant little as Wakelin, in 89th, progressed.

Welsh Open day two

Morning and afternoon session:

  • Shaun Murphy 0-4 Chang Bingyu
  • Xiao Guodong 4-3 Long Zehuang
  • Zhao Xintong 4-3 Fan Zhengyi
  • Jack Lisowski 4-2 Louis Heathcote
  • Ryan Day 3-4 Bulcsu Revesz
  • Zhou Yuelong 4-0 Alexander Ursenbacher
  • Zhang Anda v Mitchell Mann
  • Jimmy Robertson 0-4 Stan Moody
  • Jackson Page 4-0 Luca Brecel
  • Gary Wilson 4-0 Amir Sarkhosh

Evening session

  • David Gilbert 4-1 Robbie McGuigan
  • John Higgins 4-1 Liu Wenwei
  • Elliot Slessor 3-4 Sam Craigie
  • Chris Wakelin 3-4 Liam Pullen
  • Kyren Wilson v Liu Hongyu
  • Stuart Bingham v Gao Yang

Does 5th place in Premier League qualify for Champions League? How UEFA decides extra spot for 2026/27

Dominik Szoboszlai of Liverpool

Does 5th place in Premier League qualify for Champions League? How UEFA decides extra spot for 2026/27 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The expansion of European competitions has afforded some of the biggest leagues in the world even more entries into the continent's top club tournament.

Two associations each year earn an extra qualifier into the UEFA Champions League, and the Premier League has recently been a main beneficiary of this bonus.

Teams from the English top flight are enjoying a level of dominance across all three European competitions in the 2025/26 season, and that has set the league up well to remain the most represented next term.

The Sporting News explains how leagues earn the coveted fifth Champions League place, whether the Premier League is in contention, and how things look around the rest of the leagues.

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Does 5th place in Premier League qualify for Champions League?

The Premier League is overwhelmingly likely to earn a fifth Champions League place for a second consecutive season in 2026/27.

As of early February, not only does the Premier League lead the coefficient average rankings so far, they are doing so with the most participating clubs of any league in Europe, and they are doing so while still seeing all nine clubs alive across the three competitions.

Thanks to both a huge total of points already collected plus by far the highest maximum possible points remaining available to them, the Premier League will almost surely finish atop the coefficient standings.

This season-long storm is being led by the five Champions League participants, four of whom finished in the top eight of the league phase to earn a bye to the Round of 16, while Newcastle United round out the five after finishing 12th and progressing through the knockout playoff phase.

Given that England are almost assured of a fifth Champions League place, the real battle is for the second spot amongst European nations. Italy put themselves in a strong position early, but saw all four of their Champions League participants eliminated by the Round of 16, with Inter falling to Bodo/Glimt in an extraordinary upset.

In their place, it would appear Germany are in prime position to secure a fifth Champions League position, with six of their seven teams still active in European competition. Portugal are also in a strong position as four of their five teams are progressing deep into Europe, but it remains to be seen whether they can remain competitive all the way through.

MORE:List of teams through to Champions League knockout phase

How is the fifth Champions League place determined?

UEFA uses its club coefficient ranking to determine who to award the additional Champions League places to each season. The system is based off each country's performance in Europe the previous season, averaged by the number of clubs participating.

From the group stage on, a win is worth two coefficient points, while a draw earns one. If a match goes to extra-time, the result at the end of the 120 minutes is logged, regardless of the penalty shootout winner.

There are also bonus points for reaching particular rounds of competition. In addition, as of the 2024/25 season, bonus points are awarded for those clubs playing in the Champions League as opposed to the other two. There is a more detailed breakdown of this below.

Points gained by all clubs in a given association are added together, and then divided by the number of clubs participating in Europe that season to give an average.

Once the qualifying positions are awarded, the clubs to take the positions are the highest in the league table not to have qualified via other means.

UEFA club coefficients rankings 2025/26

As it stands, England would earn one extra Champions League place while Portugal would earn the other. However, that's not likely to stand for long.

Clubs with many qualifying clubs in European play suffer what looks like a penalty, as their average score is divided amongst more participants. However, as the season plays out, those countries also have more opportunities to gain points, so the cream usually rises to the top in the end.

Projected table for UEFA Champions League extra qualifier

The table below ranks all European leagues based on UEFA coefficient score in 2025/26 competitions. The table is ranked by max possible score, showing the teams most likely to finish at the top of the rankings by the end of the season.

The current average column shows where the clubs would stand if the season ended today, but as explained above, this is not always the best identifier of the eventual finish.

Figures updated as of February 24, 2026, via UEFA. Max score via BBC.

RankCountryPointsParticipants (Active)AverageMax possible score
1.England21.9029 (9)2.43335.013
2.Germany17.4287 (6)2.49030.928
3.Portugal16.6005 (4)3.32030.700
4.Italy16.0717 (5)2.29629.642
5.Spain16.5938 (6)2.07429.093
6.Poland14.1254 (3)3.53124.875
7.France14.0357 (5)2.00524.392
8.Greece12.5005 (4)2.50023.200
9.Cyprus11.9064 (2)2.97719.156
10.Denmark11.7504 (1)2.93816.000

How does the UEFA coefficient points system work?

UEFA coefficient rankings are worked out based on the performances of each association (league) in European club competitions in a particular season.

Each league is awarded points based on how well their teams do in Europe, which are all added into a final total.

Points are awarded as follows:

AchievementUCLUELUCoL
Win
(League Phase and on)
222
Draw
(League Phase and on)
111
League Phase min*032.5
Knockout round bonus
(per round reached)
1.51.00.5

* Every club is guaranteed to earn the minimum bonus points even if their results earn fewer. Champions League participants do not earn a minimum, as their bonus points below guarantee such award.

In addition, the following bonus points were added to the mix in the 2024/25 season based on a club's final position in each competition's league phase:

RankChampions LeagueEuropa LeagueConference League
11264
211.755.753.75
311.55.53.5
411.255.253.25
51153
610.754.752.75
710.54.52.5
810.254.252.25
91042
109.753.751.875
119.53.51.75
129.253.251.625
13931.5
148.752.751.375
158.52.51.25
168.252.251.125
17821
187.751.750.875
197.51.50.75
207.251.250.625
21710.5
226.750.750.375
236.50.50.25
246.250.250.125
256 — —
266 — —
276 — —
286 — —
296 — —
306 — —
316 — —
326 — —
336 — —
346 — —
356 — —
366 — —

Which Premier League teams will qualify for Champions League?

The top two teams chasing the Premier League title, Arsenal and Manchester City, are considered almost virtual locks at this point to qualify for the Champions League next season. Aston Villa are also given an almost nine-in-10 chance to reach Europe's top competition.

From there, the final two positions are wide open, with no team given over a 50 percent chance to secure a place.

Table updated as of all matches on February 24. Percent chance to reach Champions League via Opta.

PosClubGamesPtsW-D-LGD% chance
1.Arsenal286118-7-3+3599.9%
2.Man City275617-5-5+3199.6%
3.Aston Villa275115-6-6+1085.8%
4.Man United274813-9-5+1144.2%
5.Chelsea274512-9-6+1720.6%
6.Liverpool274513-6-8+747.1%
7.Brentford274012-4-11+31.8%
8.Bournemouth27389-11-7-20.5%
9.Everton273710-7-10-20.04%

Eagles free agency update involving veteran playmaker is horrible news for Broncos, Chargers, Giants

Eagles free agency update involving veteran playmaker is horrible news for Broncos, Chargers, Giants originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Philadelphia Eagles will have to make a decision on tight end Dallas Goedert's future, as the veteran is set to hit free agency in the coming weeks.

If Goedert hits the market, he will have plenty of suitors. However, it sounds like the Eagles have no plans to let the productive playmaker find a new home.

During a press conference at the NFL combine on Tuesday, Philadelphia general manager Howie Roseman said the franchise will speak to Goedert's agent in the coming days and finalize a new contract.

"Tremendous player and person for the Philadelphia Eagles. I'm really glad we were able to figure it out and bring him back to Philadelphia this year (2025) and for this season and tremendously productive for us. Just a huge asset for our offense to have him on our football team. Again, we got to put the whole puzzle together. And so to sit here, we got a lot of other free agents too and say, ‘Hey, we're definitely going to get this guy back...’ When we get this late, obviously the market dictates a lot of that as well, but we'll certainly sit down with his agent here over the next couple of days and have a conversation. Very appreciative of Dallas Goedert," Roseman said via Dave Zangaro of NBC Philly.

Bringing back Goedert is a no-brainer move for the Eagles. The 31-year-old tallied a career-high 11 receiving touchdowns in 2025 and continues to be a reliable playmaker for quarterback Jalen Hurts.

Philadelphia working to re-sign Goedert is dejecting news for teams in need of a tight end, including the Denver Broncos, Los Angeles Chargers, and New York Giants.

Denver could be looking for an upgrade over Evan Engram at tight end, and Goedert would fit that mold. The South Dakota State product would be a savvy security blanket and red-zone threat for quarterback Bo Nix.

Both Los Angeles and New York have young tight ends who posted promising rookie campaigns, Oronde Gadsden II for the Chargers and Theo Johnson for the Giants. However, both franchises could also be a fit for Goedert in two-tight-end sets.

It's looking more and more likely that Goedert will remain with the Eagles in 2026, so the Broncos, Chargers, and Giants will have to evaluate other options at tight end.

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NFL Combine: Panthers eye stars in Indianapolis

Some of your favorite college football players are in Indianapolis for the NFL Combine.

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In the video at the top of this webpage, sports director Phil Orban is there to find out who the Panthers are eyeing to bring back to the Carolinas.

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Astros trade proposal lands Red Sox&#39;s All-Star speedster to pair with Yordan Alvarez

Red Sox Jarren Duran
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Astros trade proposal lands Red Sox's All-Star speedster to pair with Yordan Alvarez originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Following the trade of outfielder Jesus Sanchez to the Toronto Blue Jays, the Houston Astros are short-handed in the left-handed hitting department. 

Joey Loperfido and Zach Cole are the only other two lefties in the Astros' projected lineup against right-handed pitching, per FanGraphs. To complement Yordan Alvarez, they'll need a more established middle-of-the-order bat. 

Not to mention, second baseman Jose Altuve and Christian Walker will be on the wrong side of 35 for the majority of the season. How does general manager Dana Brown and the Astros attack the glaring issue? 

Astros-Red Sox mock trade 

Left fielder Jarren Duran's name has popped up in trade rumors countless times over the last few seasons. He's emerged as a multifaceted contributor who can hit for power and pose a threat on the basepaths. 

However, the Boston Red Sox may be willing to move him in a trade for the right return package due to their surplus of outfielders

"Though his $8 million salary reportedly gives them pause, the Astros have been a speculative fit for Duran all offseason," Bleacher Report's Zachary D. Rymer wrote Tuesday. "And they remain a good landing spot for him on paper, as they need a left-handed-hitting outfielder who adds new elements (i.e., power and speed) to the offense." 

Duran was named the All-Star Game MVP in 2024 and has two consecutive seasons with 16 or more home runs and 41 or more doubles. His batting average dropped 29 points from 2024 to 2025, but the Astros probably wouldn't mind the drop in production if he managed to increase his walk rate and often found himself in run-scoring opportunities. 

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Lancaster&#39;s Red Rose Run marking 50 years this summer

Visit Lancaster City

The Red Rose Run is returning to Red Rose City this summer, celebrating 50 years of the 5-mile race.

Organizers announced that registration for this year's race will begin at 10 a.m. Wednesday morning. The first 250 people to register will have their names entered into a drawing for a $250 Downtown Dollars prize. 

In recognition of the race's 50th anniversary, organizers are offering limited-edition 50th anniversary T-shirts and other merchandise for sale. 

This year's race will see a larger prize pool than ever before, with more than $27,000 in awards. That includes a $1,977 prize for the runner who breaks the course record. 

Registration for the race will run through June 2 and cost $40. Those who wait until race day can register for $45. Registration includes a race bib, water bottle, refreshments after the race and a race medal. 

A kid's fun run will begin at 9:30 a.m. Each participant will receive a 2026 season Stormers ticket voucher. 

Two participants from the original 1977 race — Dave Glouner and Elvin Kraybill — will be recognized and honored before the race. 

More information can be found on the City's tourism website

NFL Offensive Player of the Year Odds: Jahmyr Gibbs Poised for a Career Year?

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Jahmyr Gibbs continues to be the centerpiece of the Detroit Lions’ offense, and with fellow running back David Montgomery potentially on his way out of the Motor City, the dynamic playmaker could be in line for career-high numbers. 

Gibbs headlines the early NFL Offensive Player of the Year odds, though plenty of familiar faces are also in the mix for 2026–27.

NFL Offensive Player of the Year odds

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PlayerTeamDraftKings
Jahmyr GibbsLions Detroit Lions+750
Ja'Marr ChaseBengals Cincinnati Bengals+900
Bijan Robinson FalconsAtlanta Falcons+900
Puka Nacua RamsLos Angeles Rams+1000
Christian McCaffrey49ers San Francisco 49ers+1000
Jaxon-Smith NjigbaSeahawks Seattle Seahawks+1100
Saquon BarkleyEagles Philadelphia Eagles+1400
Justin JeffersonVikings Minnesota Vikings+1400
CeeDee LambCowboys Dallas Cowboys+1400
Jonathan TaylorColtsIndianapolis Colts +1800

Odds as of 2-24-2026.

NFL Offensive Player of the Year opening odds

Here is a look at NFL Offensive Player of the Year opening odds. Jahmyr Gibbs (+750) opened as the betting favorite. 

  • Jahmyr Gibbs (+750)
  • Ja'Marr Chase (+900)
  • Bijan Robinson (+900)
  • Puka Nacua (+1000)
  • Christian McCaffrey (+1000)
  • Jaxon Smith-Njigba (+1100)
  • Saquon Barkley (+1400)
  • Justin Jefferson (+1400)
  • CeeDee Lamb (+1400)
  • Jonathan Taylor (+1800)
  • James Cook (+1800)
  • Amon-Ra St. Brown (+1800)
  • Malik Nabers (+2000)
  • Derrick Henry (+2000)
  • Rashee Rice (+2200)
  • Nico Collins (+2800)
  • De'Von Achane (+2800)
  • Tetairoa McMillan (+4000)
  • Omarion Hampton (+4000)
  • Kenneth Walker III (+4000)
  • Drake London (+4000)
  • Ashton Jeanty (+4000)
  • Josh Allen (+4500)

NFL Offensive Player of the Year prediction

Jonathan Taylor looked set to run away with OPOY honors last season, as the Indianapolis Colts running back was the odds-on favorite through the first half of the year.

Then came the collapse. The Colts stumbled down the stretch, losing nine of their final 10 regular-season games, which included noticeable dips in Taylor’s production.

Despite the team’s struggles, the Colts’ running back still finished with the second-most rushing yards in the NFL, falling just 26 short of James Cook.

Backed by a stout offensive line and a run-heavy scheme, Taylor remains a solid pick heading into a fresh season. 

OPOY Pick: Jonathan Taylor (+1800 at DraftKings)

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NFL Offensive Player of the Year betting trends

• Since this award was first given out in 1972, seven offensive players have claimed this award more than once. However, Jerry Rice is the only receiver to win it multiple times. 

• Only five receivers have won OPOY since '72, but four of the five (Michael Thomas, Cooper Kupp, Justin Jefferson, and Jaxon Smith-Njigba) have won it in the last six years.

• Among the 52 Offensive Player of the Year winners, 28 were named Most Valuable Player in the same season.

• Running backs have won OPOY the most, with 29, and quarterbacks are second with 20.

NFL Offensive Player of the Year history

A quick look at the NFL OPOY winners since 2000 and the position they played.

YearNFL OPOY Award WinnerPosition
2025Jaxon Smith-NjigbaWR
2024Saquon BarkleyRB
2023Christian McCaffreyRB
2022Justin JeffersonWR
2021Cooper KuppWR 
2020Derrick HenryRB
2019Michael ThomasWR 
2018Patrick MahomesQB
2017Todd GurleyRB
2016Matt RyanQB
2015Cam NewtonQB
2014DeMarco MurrayRB
2013Peyton ManningQB
2012Adrian PetersonRB
2011Drew BreesQB
2010Tom BradyQB
2009Chris JohnsonRB
2008Drew BreesQB
2007Tom BradyQB
2006LaDainian TomlinsonRB
2005Shaun AlexanderRB
2004Peyton ManningQB
2003Jamal LewisRB
2002Priest HolmesRB
2001Marshall FaulkRB
2000Marshall FaulkRB

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Cristiano Ronaldo Jumps Aboard Lindsey Vonn&#39;s Goodwill Express: &#39;Keep Fighting&#39;

A photo collage of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lindsey Vonn
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Everyone is rooting for Lindsey Vonn, including the soccer G.O.A.T. Cristiano Ronaldo.

The injured athlete shared a pleasing update about her healing journey, and her comment section has witnessed an influx of well-wishes from all and sundry, across all facets of the world.

Lindsey Vonn abruptly bowed out of the 2026 Winter Olympics about two weeks ago when she crashed a few minutes into the start of her skiing race and underwent multiple surgeries to save her legs.

Cristiano Ronaldo Cheered Lindsey Vonn's Unbreakable Spirit

Cristiano Ronaldo presents URSU, a natural mineral water with antioxidant properties
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The former Manchester United player was found lurking under Vonn's comment section with uplifting words about her strength and journey so far. 

"Champions are defined by the moments they win, and the moments they refuse to give up. The mountains you conquered were never bigger than the strength you carry. Keep fighting. Legends always rise," the soccer player declared.

The alpine ski racer reacted to the post, noting that it meant so much to her to read those kind words from the former FIFA world best soccer player. 

Ronaldo was not the only soccer legend to publicly root for Vonn to completely bounce back from her injury. Zlatan Ibrahimović, who once played for Manchester United and AC Milan, also urged Vonn not to see quitting as an option, to which she replied, "NEVER!!"

CR7's Career Was Equally Threatened By An Injury In 2014

Cristiano Ronaldo trains with Portugal on the eve of their first match in Group H against Ghana.

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The soccer champion definitely understands Vonn's perspective, as he has also encountered several hurdles in his illustrious career. As noted by Sportbible, the Portuguese player has been battling with a degenerative knee condition since 2014, which was stated would get worse as the years go by.

Describing the knee condition as tendinosis, an X user in 2021 claimed this was why Ronaldo had to change his football playing technique to make space for his challenges.

The Portuguese Football Association also confirmed his knee injury in a medical report in June 2014, stating that he had suffered a "muscle injury in the posterior region of the left thigh and left patellar tendinosis."

As explained by the Cleveland Clinic, tendinosis happens when something prevents an injured tendon from healing and thus causes the tissue to break down gradually. The condition is described as progressive and painful, and if left untreated, can continue to weaken the tendon till it becomes unusable.

Lindsey Vonn Gave A Detailed Look Into Her Injuries 

As Vonn announced the good news of finally leaving the hospital, she revealed in the lengthy video that it remained one of the most challenging and painful injuries she has ever dealt with.

She updated her fans and loved ones, noting that she had a complex tibia fracture and fractured her fibula head and tibia plateau. Her compartment syndrome further escalated the situation.

Vonn stressed that due to the compartment syndrome, all the muscles, nerves, and tendons in the affected area were literally gone. However, her expert doctor, who had been with her since she tore her ACL in January, was there to save her leg from being amputated.

The ski racer thanked her fans for the amazing love and support, while wishing that her journey at the competition had a different and more exciting outcome.

She consoled herself with the words that she would rather go down swinging than do nothing, and she was able to achieve incredible feats for the year, especially after she retired six years ago.

About The 41-Year-Old's Miracle Doctor

Vonn named her medic, Dr. Tom Hackett, more than once in her viral video, crediting him for helping to save her legs from an emergency amputation.

She revealed that he swiftly performed a fasciotomy on her legs as soon as she was rushed to the local hospital, which helped her legs breathe and performed a timely miracle.

"When the injury happened, the situation was quite challenging in many ways but in the end, the situation was brought back into control. Again, thank you, Dr. Tom Hackett. He filleted it open [and] let it breathe, and he saved me," Vonn stated.

According to The Mirror US, Dr. Tom Hackett is widely recognized as an expert in knee, shoulder, and elbow injuries with a special focus on recreational athletes and Olympic gold medalists. Hackett has consistently pushed the boundaries of modern medicine through innovative treatments and surgical expertise.

He earned his medical degree from Creighton University and completed a general surgery internship and orthopedic residency at Boston's New England Medical Center at Tufts University.

Lindsey Vonn Mourned The Loss Of Her Dog On Her Recovery Bed

Lindsey Vonn attends Kering Foundation Fourth Annual Caring For Women Dinner

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While she crashed out at the competition, the athlete was dealt with an even more crushing blow the next day as she lost her dear dog, Leo. As shared by The Blast, Vonn explained that she was able to say her final goodbye to the dog right on her hospital bed.

Though Vonn broke the news a week after it happened, she confessed that it felt surreal processing the loss, and Leo forever had a special place in her heart.

Aside from winning hearts at several games and showing off her excellent ski talents, the star also carried a burning passion for saving dogs. In fact, Leo was her first ever adopted dog, and it proved to be a worthy confidant while she battled her 2014 knee injury.

Lindsey Vonn is definitely not alone in this journey towards complete recovery!

Leah Williamson says player strikes cannot be ‘taken off the table’ amid schedule row

England Women captain Leah Williamson has said she would consider strike action to protest ongoing concerns regarding player welfare.

The Arsenal defender, recently returned to the Lionesses squad following knee surgery, led her country to Euro 2025 glory last summer.

Her comments come after a significant number of Sarina Wiegman’s squad faced fitness and injury struggles in the wake of last summer’s tournament in Switzerland.

While Williamson believes there remains an opportunity for governing bodies to tackle fixture congestion, she affirmed she would not dismiss drastic measures should players feel their health is being unduly jeopardised.

“Ultimately, we all want to play football; nobody wants any games, years, seasons to be taken away from them – tournaments especially,” she told a press conference ahead of next week’s World Cup qualifiers against Ukraine and Iceland.

“But across men’s and women’s football, I think the possibility for growth in the game just never seems to end. And the money that’s on the table for everybody involved, we’ll benefit from that too.

“There has to be a balance and I would never rule out further action from the players because if it needed to happen for people to protect themselves, I wouldn’t blame anybody.”

Asked if that could include going on strike, Williamson replied: “I’ve not had any conversations about this right now.

Sarina Wiegman’s England begin qualifying for the 2027 World Cup against Ukraine (Mike Egerton/PA)
Sarina Wiegman’s England begin qualifying for the 2027 World Cup against Ukraine (Mike Egerton/PA)

“But if a group of people doesn’t feel like they’re getting listened to then history suggests that that’s the only way they can get heard, so I’d never take it off the table.

“I just don’t think that’s where we are now. I think we’re still in a phase where we can all collaborate and listen and educate.”

After England retained the Euros title in July, the sidelined Williamson sat out a friendly defeat by Brazil and victories over China, Ghana and Australia.

“Scheduling, I don’t think people argue against it for fun,” said the 28-year-old.

“The more successful you are, the less rest you have and the higher risks of injuries. The facts are there with the players.

“I just think it’s an accumulation and when we look ahead, the players, sure we’d all love to just turn up and play football, but we do use our voice and we do try and get involved in the conversations with the hierarchy so they at least have our perspective.

“Whether it’s listened to is beyond my control.”

Williamson returned to club action on December 13 as a substitute in Arsenal’s 3-1 Women’s Super League victory over Everton.

She added: “It’s mainly around the rest periods and trying to get all governing bodies to align. It always sounds like we’re asking for a holiday, and that’s not the case.”

England’s players in training on Tuesday (Mike Egerton/PA)
England’s players in training on Tuesday (Mike Egerton/PA)

England face Ukraine in Antalya, Turkey next Tuesday — a neutral venue selected because of the ongoing war — before hosting Iceland four days later at a sold-out City Ground in Nottingham.

Speaking on the fourth anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Williamson said: “It’s incomprehensible to us and that’s a luxury we’re all very aware of.

“I’m sure Ukraine would have loved to play us in their home country, we would have loved to play there too.

“It’s not feasible because of war – when you actually say that out loud…

“I’m looking forward to an occasion that gets to celebrate those players. I’m proud to play for my country. I can’t imagine how they feel to step out in a Ukraine shirt.”

Will Freddie Freeman Play 162 Games? Dave Roberts Think So

Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman (5) reacts after the catch by center fielder Andy Pages (not pictured) in the ninth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays during game seven of the 2025 MLB World Series at Rogers Centre.

Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman has made headlines recently with his desire to play for the Boys in Blue for four more years before he retires.

But he’s not planning on taking things easy as he enters the final few years of a Hall of Fame career.

Freeman said for the 2026 season, he wants to play all 162 regular season games, and manager Dave Roberts told the media Tuesday he thinks that is exactly what might happen.

“I think he should prepare to play 162,” Roberts said. “I think most guys should, and you kind of adjust from there, but that’s the way he’s wired.”

Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman (5) reacts after the catch by center fielder Andy Pages (not pictured) in the ninth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays during game seven of the 2025 MLB World Series at Rogers Centre.
Nov 1, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman (5) reacts after the catch by center fielder Andy Pages (not pictured) in the ninth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays during game seven of the 2025 MLB World Series at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images

Nagging Injuries Have Limited Freeman’s Production

When a reporter brought up Freeman’s relative dip in production over the past couple of seasons, Roberts jumped to his star’s defense, explaining that the 36-year-old Freeman was hindered by injuries, not age.

“I think he takes such good care of himself,” Roberts said. “I think that age is an easy one to point to, but I really believe that he’s been dinged up for two years. Right now, today, is as good as I’ve seen his swing over the course of a week sample, than I have in two years. He’s in a good spot physically, mechanically, if we can keep him healthy, I don’t see why he can’t have the year he expects and with that, with everything that he went through the past couple years, he was still very productive. That says a lot about, for me, [his] character.”

Does Freeman Have Four More Years in Him?

Roberts also said that while Freeman is doing a good job of staying focused on the present season, he’s doing what he needs to in order to be able to fulfill his wish of four more seasons.

“With Freddie, the brain works, the care is there,” Roberts said. “The mechanics, it’s a sound swing, it’s a short swing. I think he can be productive for four more years for sure.”

That longevity would require a contract extension, as Freeman’s current deal is set to expire after next season.

Organizers warn Indian-owned cricket teams in The Hundred not to freeze out Pakistani players

LONDON (AP) — Organizers and teams competing in The Hundred said Tuesday that the cricket competition was “inclusive" and "open to all” after claims Indian-owned franchises could freeze out Pakistani players.

The England and Wales Cricket Board and all eight teams issued a joint statement after the BBC reported that Manchester Super Giants, MI London, Southern Brave and Sunrisers Leeds would not consider any Pakistani cricketers at The Hundred auction in March.

“The Hundred was established to reach new audiences, grow the game of cricket and ensure that everyone - regardless of their ethnicity, gender, faith, nationality or other - can feel they belong in our sport. This has been a guiding principle from the outset and remains at the heart of everything we do," the statement read.

It said teams were committed to “selection being based solely on cricketing performance, availability, and the needs of each team.”

The ECB said there were regulations to take “robust action” against discrimination.

“Players must not be excluded on the grounds of their nationality,” it said.

It was reported that the governing body sent an email to the eight teams on Sunday, warning them that action would be taken if there is any evidence of discrimination, including ignoring players based on nationality.

A total of 67 Pakistani players — 63 men and four women — have submitted themselves for next month’s auction.

Longstanding geopolitical tensions between India and Pakistan have cast a shadow over cricket for many years.

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Panthers&#39; Sergei Bobrovsky trade plan might surprise many NHL fans

Panthers' Sergei Bobrovsky trade plan might surprise many NHL fans originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Florida Panthers are going to have to do a lot of work to get back in position to defend their back-to-back Stanley Cup titles.

They may instead turn into sellers at the trade deadline, and if that happens, goalie Sergei Bobrovsky could go.

That probably surprises many hockey fans, because Bobrovsky has won all the big games for the Panthers.

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Because of his contract, though, Daily Faceoff's Scott Maxwell lists Bobrovsky as a very logical candidate to be moved before the March 6 deadline.

"While you can never count out the Panthers, an eight-point gap is a lofty one to overcome at this stage of the season, especially when we don’t know the injury statuses of some of their players coming out of the Olympics," Maxwell writes. "... Bobrovsky may be a surprise on this list considering his legacy with the team, but he’s 37 and a pending UFA, so the Panthers should explore what he’s worth. Even with his struggles this season, Bobrovsky always flips the switch come playoff time and could be a valuable asset to a playoff team with short-term goaltending problems (Montreal? Vegas? Insurance behind Brandon Bussi for Carolina?), especially if the Panthers retain salary."

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The Panthers don't have a lot of high-profile selling options, so if they really want to recoup future assets at this deadline, Bobrovsky is the best candidate to make it happen.

This season, the two-time Vezina winner Bobrovsky has an 87.1 save percentage and 3.13 goals against average. Those are well below his career averages of 91.3% and 2.60 GAA.

Bobrovsky has been great in the Panthers' runs to the Stanley Cup each of the past two seasons. Another team could certainly see him as a player worth acquiring to try and make a push of their own.

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Brett Veach&#39;s latest Chiefs quote should terrify the NFL

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This offseason will look different for the Kansas City Chiefs for a variety of reasons, the main one being the franchise getting a head start on 2026 preparations.

With the Chiefs not making the playoffs in 2025, the work to build towards 2026 started in January, not February as they had become accustomed to over the years, having played in at least the AFC Championship game every year of Patrick Mahomes' starting career.

Now, the Chiefs are coming off a poor season, and the chance to truly reflect and look at what went wrong can take place. For general manager Brett Veach, he's delivered a quote that should scare the entire NFL as it pertains to 2026.

“The last three years, we were kind of just like in a maintenance stage, and now we’re trying to rebuild this thing again," Veach said. "I think for a GM and a personnel staff, that’s exciting.”

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Chiefs rebuilding into AFC's apex predator

With the Chiefs being in at least the AFC Championship game every season of Mahomes' starting career, the focus was always to make sure that level was maintained.

Now, after swinging and missing, the Chiefs are recalibrating, and what that could mean for the 2026 season should excite Chiefs Kingdom.

There is a desire to change things up on the field, and Veach is clearly excited about the direction the franchise is going.

The AFC kings had a down year in 2025, but if the other teams in the conference thought that it was the beginning of the new "norm," well, they couldn't be more wrong.

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Tigers&#39; prospects get work in the field, but Braves bats too much

NORTH PORT, FL – The Detroit Tigers lost to the Atlanta Braves, 8-1, at CoolToday Park on Tuesday, Feb. 24, in spring training.

Detroit is 0-3 in Grapefruit League play.

What happened

Detroit Tigers shortstop Kevin McGonigle (85) dives back to first base in the first inning against the Atlanta Braves during spring training at CoolToday Park in North Port, Florida, on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026.

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At times, this game felt like a showcase for some of the Tigers' top prospects. In the second inning, third baseman Hao-Yu Lee (grounder), shortstop Kevin McGonigle (grounder) and left fielder Max Anderson (fly ball) recorded outs on successive plays.

But the highlights were far and few between on this day when Tigers bats were mostly silent.

The sun and wind played havoc on the Tigers – OK, mostly on left fielder Max Clark, the Tigers' 2023 top pick (at No. 3 overall) who misplayed two balls, one of which was ruled an error.

Detroit Tigers left fielder Max Clark (84) drops a fly ball in the first inning against the Atlanta Braves during spring training at CoolToday Park in North Port, Florida, on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026.

And the Tigers are still searching for their first win in Grapefruit League play.

Enmanuel De Jesus starts it off

Enmanuel De Jesus, an intriguing 29-year-old lefty who spent the past two seasons as a starter in the KBO League in South Korea, got the start for the Tigers.

De Jesus got into trouble in the first inning, although only partially by his own making. After Ronald Acuña Jr. walked, Matt Olson hit a high fly ball to left field on an extremely windy, bright day. Clark missed the ball, either because of the sun or wind, and it was ruled a hit. But Acuna was picked off stealing. Then, Austin Riley hit a ball into the right-field corner that could have been the end of the inning. Wenceel Pérez made an attempt to catch the ball but the wind blew it into the wall. With new life, Riley hit a deep fly ball to left that Clark, again either lost it in the sun or misjudged it because of the wind; this time, he was charged with an error.

De Jesus was stretched out and able to last 3⅓ innings, in large part because he pitched in the Venezuelan Winter League, where he led his hometown club to a championship.

De Jesus allowed two hits and a walk in giving up three runs, none earned.

De Jesus, who signed a minor-league deal this offseason, will pitch one more time for the Tigers before leaving to pitch for Team Venezuela in the WBC.

At the plate

The Tigers had an interesting challenge early in this game in facing right-hander Reynaldo López. The 32-year-old was a 2024 All Star but pitched in only one game in 2025 because of injuries.

McGonigle, a 2023 first-round pick and baseball's No. 2 ranked prospect (per Baseball America), started at shortstop and batted second in the Tigers order, right behind Parker Meadows. McGonigle worked the count to 3-1 before singling to center. Then, he stole second base with ease. But he was stranded at second when Jahmai Jones struck out.

In the fifth inning, Jace Jung – the Tigers' first-round pick in 2022 – singled to left, driving in Clark. But then Jung tried to stretch it into a double and inexplicably decided not to slide. He was thrown out.

Trei Cruz, a 2020 third-round pick who is trying to make the Tigers as a utility player, showed off his bat, hammering a double in the eighth inning.

On the mound

De Jesus was the star of the day for the Tigers on the mound, throwing 3⅓ innings while not allowing an earned run.

In the fifth inning, Braves first baseman Matt Olson hammered a pitch thrown by Matt Seelinger. The ball landed on top of a two-story building in right field, bounced off the roof and disappeared out of sight – much like the chances of the Tigers winning this game.

Seelinger (two earned runs in 1⅓ innings), Drew Sommers (two earned runs in one inning) and Ricky Vanasco (one earned run in one inning) were all roughed up by the Braves.

Three stars

1. Enmanuel De Jesus, 2. Kevin McGonigle, 3. Trei Cruz.

Next up

Split-squad games: Wednesday vs. Toronto Blue Jays in Lakeland (1:05 p.m.) and vs. Philadelphia Phillies in Clearwater (1:05 p.m., MLB Network).

Contact Jeff Seidel: jseidel@freepress.com. Follow him on X @seideljeff.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Detroit Tigers' top prospects get plenty of work in loss to Braves

Proposed trade idea sees Reds landing Angels offensive powerhouse

Proposed trade idea sees Reds landing Angels offensive powerhouse originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

While the Chicago Cubs made a ton of headlines over the winter, the Cincinnati Reds are still a team that everyone should be paying attention to. 

Coming off a postseason appearance, the club is looking to do so again in 2026. The front office kept itself plenty busy, re-signing Emilio Pagan and acquiring JJ Bleday. 

However, the club's biggest splash over the offseason came when they acquired Eugenio Suarez. The two sides agreed on a one-year deal for him to return to Cincinnati. 

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Proposed trade ideas sees Reds landing Angels offensive powerhouse 

Suarez is coming off a monster season where he hit .228/.298/.526, tying a career high of 49 home runs while driving in 196 runs, and returning to Great American Ball Park should do wonders for him this season. 

Between him and Elly De La Cruz, fans should be pretty excited. But, if they really want to compete in the division, a trade or two couldn't hurt. 

Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter believes Los Angeles Angels outfielder Jo Adell could be the perfect fit for the Reds. 

"The Reds are low-key scary, as any team that has Chase Burns as a No. 5 starter is one that could be a problem in October. But if they really want to make a Cinderella run, more offense is needed. To this end, they could hope for 40-plus homers from Adell at Great American Ball Park. And while he isn't much of a defender in the outfield, there are few places where outfield defense matters less than Cincinnati."

Adell is coming off a season where he led the Halos offense with a career high 37 home runs. He could be a great addition to help Cincinnati's offense.

He could split his time between one of the corner outfield spots and DH, and the Reds would have full control over him for the next two seasons.

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MSU football to reportedly host elite, in-state EDGE for official visit

One of the top in-state prospects in the 2027 class has reportedly locked in an official visit to Michigan State for late May.

Myles Smith of Farmington, Mich. has reportedly scheduled an official visit to Michigan State for the weekend of May 29, according to 247Sports recruiting insider Allen Trieu. He also has scheduled an official visit to Kentucky for June 12.

Smith is listed as a four-star edge rusher, with a recruiting rating of 92.53 in 247Sports' composite rating system. He ranks as the No. 4 player from Michigan and No. 21 edge rusher in the 2027 class. He is also listed as the No. 205 overall prospect in the class.

Michigan State is one of more than 20 schools to extend an offer to Smith, according to 247Sports. He also holds notable offers from Kentucky, California, Illinois, Indiana, Cincinnati, Missouri, Michigan, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Penn State, Purdue, Pitt, Rutgers, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Vanderbilt.

Smith has been a clear priority for the Spartans in the 2027 recruiting class so this is big news for Michigan State to lock in an official visit. By getting this official visit, it's clear the interest between Michigan State and Smith is mutual, which could go a long way in his recruitment.

First two officials are set for Farmington (Mich.) EDGE Myles Smith.

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— Allen Trieu (@AllenTrieu) February 24, 2026

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Jet-setting Saints may not have time for Drew Brees Hall of Fame game

New Orleans Saints fans eager to see Drew Brees be inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame shouldn't get their hopes up about seeing their team play a preseason game at the stadium named for their old owner. The first game of the NFL preseason is always played at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in honor of the year's inaugural class, and on paper, the Saints have been seen as a natural fit. Beyond tying Brees a little closer to the team that he made famous (step off, Chargers fans) it's an opportunity for Kellen Moore and his coaching staff to start training camp a little sooner and spend more time developing their roster. When the NFL cut down the preseason from four games to just three, a lot of guys on the roster bubble lost out. This is their chance to put more plays on tape and help their evaluations.

However, the Times-Picayune's Jeff Duncan observed that the Saints already have a busy travel schedule this summer. New Orleans is expected to play two preseason road games (with a third exhibition game at home in the Caesars Superdome) and travel to California for another week of training camp, as they've done in recent years. Chartering flights for a 90-man roster, coaching staff, support personnel and front office executives isn't cheap. The logistics of moving all the equipment and supplies they need can be challenging. That's all true.

It's also true that the Saints have been giving their fans the short end of the stick in recent years. They're moving a second home game overseas in five years by going to France in 2026. They haven't put the same effort the Los Angeles Rams did in admitting fans to training camp practices at UC Irvine, which included a full month of practices in 2024 and a week of work last summer. For Saints fans in Ohio (and those making the trip from all around the NFL-watching world) their only other chance to see the team is on expensive out-of-market streaming packages. Even if it's backups like Spencer Rattler and Devin Neal in the huddle instead of Tyler Shough and Alvin Kamara, they deserve a chance to see their favorite team in person.

So it would be disappointing to see the Saints pass on the chance to play an exhibition game in front of their most faithful fans at an occasion honoring the greatest player in franchise history, and with a bronze statue of the late Benson watching on. But it wouldn't be surprising. Whatever ends up happening with the Hall of Fame game in August, let's hope the Saints are winning so many games in December and January that we've forgotten all about it.

This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: Saints may not have time to honor Drew Brees at Hall of Fame game

Reports: Juventus, Weston McKennie close to finalizing contract extension

Juventus' US midfielder #22 Weston McKennie looks on during a press conference on the eve of Juventus' Champions League KO play-offs first leg football match against Galatasaray, in Istanbul on February 16, 2026. (Photo by Yasin AKGUL / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images

For months now, we’ve been wondering just how much Weston McKennie’s form would be the tipping point in Juventus deciding to offer him a new contract just a few short months before his current deal expires. Week after week went by, with the waiting game of what would happen amidst rumors of other clubs circling and monitoring McKennie’s situation becoming the norm more than anything.

Even with that, McKennie shrugged off any real talk that he could leave Juve come the summertime, instead saying that he hoped to stay in Turin and that his agent was the one who was taking care of everything.

It looks like there’s no more reason to wonder. Or for those clubs not named Juventus to be lurking in the distance.

According to multiple reports out of Italy on Tuesday, Juventus and McKennie’s camp are close to finalizing a contract extension through 2030. It would give the American midfielder who has basically been in and out and then back into the Juventus squad for more than just a couple of years now the stability that he has so desired — and a much-deserved pay raise as he continues to be one of the Bianconeri’s best performers under yet another manager in Igor Tudor and now Luciano Spalletti so far this season.

McKennie will reportedly see his salary go up to €4 million with potential bonuses.

Juventus are expected to announce the new deal with the 27-year-old McKennie following this weekend’s crucial matchup with fourth-place Roma at the Stadio Olimpico.

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— Romeo Agresti (@romeoagresti) February 24, 2026

Check back for more on this developing story.

PFF: Bills&#39; Greg Rousseau named top-10 pass rusher in 2025

Pro Football Focus continues to praise Buffalo Bills defensive end Greg Rousseau this offseaon.

PFF first named Rousseau one of the top-101 players from the entire 2025 NFL season. The Bills defender slotted in at the No. 64 overall position on that list.

Considering that, it should come as no surprise that Rousseau was also named one of football's top pass rusher by PFF as well.

In PFF's ranking of the best edge defenders in 2025, Rousseau cracked the top-10 position, despite only recording seven sacks last season. However, that number did lead the Bills.

Rousseau's 86.3 grade on Rousseau earned him the No. 8 position.

PFF's breakdown on Rousseau can be found below:

Greg Rousseau, Buffalo Bills (86.3)

Although Rousseau’s pass-rushing metrics don’t quite match up with others on this list, no edge defended the run at a higher level than him this season (85.1). The area of his game that was most improved this season was tackling, as he dropped his missed tackle rate from 21.2% in 2024 to 8.7% this season.

This article originally appeared on Aberdeen News: PFF: Bills' Greg Rousseau named top-10 pass rusher in 2025

NFL legend calls out ‘insufferable’ Winter Olympics skier Eileen Gu

Chinese-American Winter Olympics star Eileen Gu is under fire once again, but this time it’s an NFL legend calling out the successful women’s skier.

Former NFL quarterback Boomer Esiason has become the latest critic of the Milan Cortina Games gold medalist after going on a viral rant Tuesday. The WFAN radio host questioned Gu for her “insufferable” behavior throughout the Olympics.

Eileen Gu controversially decided to represent China instead of the United States after a reported hefty payday. However, her Olympic interviews also rubbed American fans the wrong way throughout the Milan Cortina Games.

MORE: NHL star Jack Hughes bashes haters over Team USA White House visit

"She’s a very attractive woman and she’s extremely bright, she went to Stanford. But if you listen to her post participation interviews, she’s insufferable" – Boomer Esiason on Eileen Gu pic.twitter.com/wLZELJx383

— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) February 24, 2026

Meanwhile, Esiason’s questionable remarks come after he surprisingly called Gu an “attractive woman” before bashing her for some of her other qualities.

“She’s a very attractive woman and she’s extremely bright, she went to Stanford,” Esiason said on the WFAN airwaves recently. “But if you listen to her post participation interviews, she’s insufferable”

Esiason hasn’t been the only vocal critic of Eileen Gu’s though in recent weeks. Former NBA star Enes Kanter bashed the Winter Olympics star for choosing China over the U.S. and even went as far as to call her a ‘traitor.’

MORE: USA figure skater Amber Glenn gives video tour of room at Olympic Village

Ailing Eileen Gu during the women’s skiing halfpipe final at the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

Regardless of fans’ thoughts on the young skier’s choice of country, Gu certainly dazzled the Milan Cortina Games with her incredible talent. The 22 year old is fully expecting to be in the mix once again when the 2030 Olympic Games take place in the French Alps.

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Why USA hockey is at the State of the Union for Donald Trump&#39;s address after Olympic gold medal win

Why USA hockey is at the State of the Union for Donald Trump's address after Olympic gold medal win originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Both the United States' men's and women's ice hockey teams took home the gold medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics. 

To make the victories even better, both came in overtime, and both saw the USA win 2-1 over Team Canada, which is generally favored as being the best hockey team. 

It was an exciting win for the United States, and the men's team celebrated in their locker room after the big win. Videos have been released of their celebrations, including downing beers with FBI Director Kash Patel and a FaceTime with President Trump. During the FaceTime, Trump invited the men's team to attend his State of the Union address, and then added he guessed he should invite the women's team too.

The hockey wins came over the weekend, and both teams had to fly back from Italy amid a severe storm in the northeastern United States. The NHL season resumes on Wednesday, with the State of the Union address scheduled for the night of Tuesday, February 24. 

Here is more on whether or not the gold-medal-winning USA hockey teams are at the State of the Union address.

MORE: How Jack Hughes became national icon for Team USA

Is USA hockey at the State of the Union?

During the video showing the FaceTime with the President, the men's team accepted the invitation, but it didn't feel like a binding decision. It is more seen as the team riding high from the win and responding to the President's offer. Officials from both the White House and Team USA have not confirmed whether they will attend the address. 

The men's gold-medal-winning team is confirmed to be celebrating the victory in Miami, Florida on Monday night. Trump has invited them both to the State of the Union address on Tuesday, and to the White House on Wednesday to be honored, per The Athletic

With the address and the visit lining up with the NHL regular season restarting, NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly told The Athletic that "players can decide on an individual basis if they want to accept the invitation and then it'll be up to their individual teams whether or not to grant permission." 

The women's team declined the invitation. A spokesperson for the team said, "We are sincerely grateful for the invitation extended to our gold medal–winning U.S. Women’s Hockey Team and deeply appreciate the recognition of their extraordinary achievement...They were honored to be included and are grateful for the acknowledgment."

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson pointed out that the logistics may be tough to get the men's hockey team to the State of the Union. "We’ve got to figure out logistics. There's no way to have special guests on the floor because it's a literal session of Congress and you know that's what's good about rules. But we're going to work and do what we can to accommodate. We certainly want to have them here for the celebration. It's quite a feat. The men's and women's hockey teams. We're trying to work out logistics to see if there's some way to perhaps get them into the gallery and the doors, wave and receive the applause that they're due. We're working on logistics."

Team USA's men's hockey team is en route to Washington D.C. ahead of the State of the Union address as of Tuesday afternoon.

The U.S. men’s hockey team is now en route to Washington, D.C., ahead of President Trump’s State of the Union tonight.

pic.twitter.com/pL4JmUv3Sn

— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) February 24, 2026

MORE: Why Kash Patel was celebrating with Team USA

Which USA players are at the State of the Union?

Not every member of the gold medal winning team will be at the State of the Union address. Jake Guentzel is back in Tampa Bay and will not attend. Brock Nelson also flew back to Denver, Colorado with his family, and will not attend, instead choosing to get ready to play for the Avalanche against the Utah Mammoth on Wednesday. Kyle Connor, Jackson LaCombe and Jake Oettinger also opted not to attend. 

Here are the players confirmed to be attending the State of the Union.

  • Jack Eichel
  • Jack Sanderson
  • Tage Thompson
  • Jack Hughes
  • Quinn Hughes
  • Brady Tkachuk
  • Matthew Tkachuk
  • Auston Matthews
  • Jeremy Swayman
  • Vincent Trocheck
  • Matt Boldy
  • JT Miller
  • Connor Hellebuyck
  • Zach Werenski
  • Dylan Larkin
  • Noah Hanifin
  • Jaccob Slavin
  • Clayton Keller
  • Charlie McAvoy
  • Brock Faber

From Matthew Tkachuk’s IG story. Appears the team is on its way to the State of the Union pic.twitter.com/DhhYZwZQeT

— Evan Sporer (@ev_sporer) February 24, 2026

Team USA arrives at the White House!!! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/Iv6XS5q6In

— Margo Martin (@MargoMartin47) February 24, 2026

Donald Trump calls Team USA

Trump reportedly called Team USA's men's team after they beat Team Canada. The call itself has become controversial on social media. In the call, Trump congratulated the men's team on their win and invited them to his State of the Union address on Tuesday night, even offering to send a military plane for them if that's what it took to get them to attend.

You can hear the genuine pride in Donald Trumps voice when he called the Team USA Hockey Team pic.twitter.com/ch6GbXShwh

— Harrison Krank (@HarrisonKrank) February 23, 2026

While doing so, he also says, "I have to tell you, we are going to have to bring the women's team too." Many took this as a lessening of the women's team gold-medal win also over Canada, and felt like he was considering them as an afterthought, as he added, "If I don't invite them, they will try to impeach me."

Matthew Tkachuk said after Trump's call that the president "just congratulated us," adding, "It's an honor to wear this jersey and represent the U.S." Tkachuk is a member of Trump's Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition and has visited the White House twice to celebrate Stanley Cup championships with the Panthers.

MORE: Best quotes after Team USA's gold medal win

What time is the State of the Union?

  • Date: Tuesday, February 24
  • Time: 9 p.m. ET

President Trump's 2026 State of the Union address will take place on Tuesday, February 24. It is scheduled to begin at 9 p.m. ET, and he is expected to discuss immigration enforcement, economic policies, and the United States' recent success at the 2026 Winter Games. 

MORE: Nathan MacKinnon says Canada was better team despite loss to USA

How to watch the State of the Union?

The State of the Union address can be watched in a variety of ways. It will air on all of the major networks like ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox as well as CNN and MSNBC.

The State of the Union address can also be streamed on YouTube, PBC, The White House website, C-Span's website. 

Gov. Bill Lee signs one-time transfer law for Tennessee high school athletes

Gov. Bill Lee signed Senate Bill 16 into law on Feb. 23, paving the way for Tennessee high school athletes to gain immediate eligibility after one transfer effective July 1.

The law will allow student-athletes in grades 6-8 and 9-12 to gain immediate eligibility after transferring schools one time without having to make a bona fide change of address. That's as long as the transfer is in the summer between school years and other eligibility requirements are met.

The TSSAA, which governs high school sports in Tennessee, collaborated with bill sponsors to craft the language. The TSSAA is expected to present specific bylaw revisions to its Legislative Council in April in order to comply with the law. The rule is expected to go into effect for the 2026-27 school year. 

After the TSSAA amends its bylaws and the new rules go into effect, athletes will no longer have to submit information required under the association’s current transfer rule, which allows one transfer but only for significant academic, social-emotional, environmental or mental health needs. The current rule also mandates that the sending schools attest the move is not for athletic or disciplinary reasons.

More: TSSAA working with Tennessee legislature on one-time transfer rule for any reason

More: Tennessee lawmaker says he's no longer interested in dissolving TSSAA

There are exceptions to the new law that defer to other TSSAA eligibility standards, but overall, it’s a seismic shift from the transfer rules the TSSAA had previously upheld since its inception 1925. Other state high school associations have traditionally denied immediate eligibility to student-athlete transfers unless they physically moved into another school’s district. 

Some states are shifting to one-time transfer policies, in some cases due to government involvement. During Tennessee's 2025 legislative session, Senator Adam Lowe, R-Calhoun, filed bill SB16 and had it co-sponsored in the house by Scott Cepicky, R-Culleoka, with HB25 pushing for looser transfer rules. The TSSAA responded by loosening its transfer restrictions with its current rule.  

An amended bill was brought to the floor during the current session and was passed for the governor to sign.

Who is eligible under Tennessee new one-time transfer law

Student-athletes are permitted one transfer during grades 6-8 and one during grades 9-12 between school years.

Under the law, student-athletes cannot transfer more than once during those periods unless they make a bona fide change of address or receive a hardship waiver. Transfers are also restricted if student-athletes are ineligible due to other school or TSSAA policies, including but not limited to, academic ineligibility, disciplinary reasons, violation of the TSSAA’s recruiting or coaching link rules, the TSSAA’s age-limit rule or semester rule. 

The law states that the TSSAA is allowed to determine “the content, scope, and requirements of any rule or policy adopted by the association for purposes of implementing the immediate eligibility requirement; and (establish) standards, requirements, and procedures for determining a student's eligibility to participate in interscholastic athletics.”

While the TSSAA challenged previous legislative involvement in its transfer rules, the association collaborated with lawmakers after 60% of Tennessee high school principals, surveyed by the TSSAA, said they were in favor of a one-time transfer rule for any reason. 

Tyler Palmateer covers high school sports for The Tennessean. Have a story idea for Tyler? Reach him at tpalmateer@tennessean.com and on the X platform, @tpalmateer83.

He also contributes to The Tennessean's high school sports newsletter, The Bootleg. Subscribe to The Bootleg here.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Gov. Bill Lee signs transfer law for TSSAA athletes. What it means

Gov. Bill Lee signs one-time transfer law for Tennessee high school athletes

Gov. Bill Lee signed Senate Bill 16 into law on Feb. 23, paving the way for Tennessee high school athletes to gain immediate eligibility after one transfer effective July 1.

The law will allow student-athletes in grades 6-8 and 9-12 to gain immediate eligibility after transferring schools one time without having to make a bona fide change of address. That's as long as the transfer is in the summer between school years and other eligibility requirements are met.

The TSSAA, which governs high school sports in Tennessee, collaborated with bill sponsors to craft the language. The TSSAA is expected to present specific bylaw revisions to its Legislative Council in April in order to comply with the law. The rule is expected to go into effect for the 2026-27 school year. 

After the TSSAA amends its bylaws and the new rules go into effect, athletes will no longer have to submit information required under the association’s current transfer rule, which allows one transfer but only for significant academic, social-emotional, environmental or mental health needs. The current rule also mandates that the sending schools attest the move is not for athletic or disciplinary reasons.

More: TSSAA working with Tennessee legislature on one-time transfer rule for any reason

More: Tennessee lawmaker says he's no longer interested in dissolving TSSAA

There are exceptions to the new law that defer to other TSSAA eligibility standards, but overall, it’s a seismic shift from the transfer rules the TSSAA had previously upheld since its inception 1925. Other state high school associations have traditionally denied immediate eligibility to student-athlete transfers unless they physically moved into another school’s district. 

Some states are shifting to one-time transfer policies, in some cases due to government involvement. During Tennessee's 2025 legislative session, Senator Adam Lowe, R-Calhoun, filed bill SB16 and had it co-sponsored in the house by Scott Cepicky, R-Culleoka, with HB25 pushing for looser transfer rules. The TSSAA responded by loosening its transfer restrictions with its current rule.  

An amended bill was brought to the floor during the current session and was passed for the governor to sign.

Who is eligible under Tennessee new one-time transfer law

Student-athletes are permitted one transfer during grades 6-8 and one during grades 9-12 between school years.

Under the law, student-athletes cannot transfer more than once during those periods unless they make a bona fide change of address or receive a hardship waiver. Transfers are also restricted if student-athletes are ineligible due to other school or TSSAA policies, including but not limited to, academic ineligibility, disciplinary reasons, violation of the TSSAA’s recruiting or coaching link rules, the TSSAA’s age-limit rule or semester rule. 

The law states that the TSSAA is allowed to determine “the content, scope, and requirements of any rule or policy adopted by the association for purposes of implementing the immediate eligibility requirement; and (establish) standards, requirements, and procedures for determining a student's eligibility to participate in interscholastic athletics.”

While the TSSAA challenged previous legislative involvement in its transfer rules, the association collaborated with lawmakers after 60% of Tennessee high school principals, surveyed by the TSSAA, said they were in favor of a one-time transfer rule for any reason. 

Tyler Palmateer covers high school sports for The Tennessean. Have a story idea for Tyler? Reach him at tpalmateer@tennessean.com and on the X platform, @tpalmateer83.

He also contributes to The Tennessean's high school sports newsletter, The Bootleg. Subscribe to The Bootleg here.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Gov. Bill Lee signs transfer law for TSSAA athletes. What it means

MLB Mock Trade suggest Yankees will trade for 25-year old star

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The New York Yankees are always in the mix to make a deep postseason run with the many weapons they have accumulated over the years, such as Giancarlo Stanton, Jazz Chisholm Jr., Cody Bellinger, etc.

However, in an article from Bleacher Report proposing every trade each MLB team could make before opening day, it suggests that New York will pull the trigger on a trade for the young phenom shortstop, CJ Abrams, from the Washington Nationals, which might get the team over the hump.

Abrams, 25, has quickly become one of the top prospects in the league since entering the league in 2022, and has consistently improved over the last three seasons, including hitting around 20 home runs with a batting average of around .250.

Adding something like that to a Yankees team that already has a batting lineup that has no problem knocking balls out of the park makes them even more dangerous, as they are hoping to make it back to the World Series after losing to the Los Angeles Dodgers

Obviously, it is just an idea for now. Still, in a competitive division such as the AL East, which has produced the last two American League teams to reach the World Series (the Toronto Blue Jays last season), if New York can pull this off, it will undoubtedly make them the favorites to win another AL pennant.

Opening day is practically a month away, and the Yankees will open the season against the San Francisco Giants in a primetime matchup on March 25.

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Kobie Turner explains why elusive QBs are sometimes easier to sack

Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Kobie Turner has been a prolific sack artist since he entered the league. Since 2023, Turner has registered 24 sacks and 43 quarterback hits in 51 career games.

He's played a lot of quarterbacks in his career already, but Turner told Quentin Lake during a recent episode of the team's "Right on Q" podcast that he's almost rather play an elusive quarterback than one who gets the ball out fast.

"Sometimes, like, the fast ones or the elusive ones, you can kind of trap them in," Turner said. "Sometimes facing a quarterback that's going to get the ball out quick is worse cause the second you pop him in his face or whatever, now he's dirting it or he's throwing it to whatever receiver he knows he has a check down. ... Sometimes I'd rather play a guy who thinks he's shiftier than he really is. Then you can get him down."

Now, Turner agreed with Lake that he likes playing the "statues" — or the quarterbacks who stay in the pocket and aren't as mobile. However, Turner's assessment is all about opportunity. He'd rather play a quarterback that's more willing to dance around behind the line of scrimmage because it gives him more time to take him down, rather than quarterback who wants to get the ball out as quick as possible.

The problem with facing elusive quarterbacks, though, is that you run into the situation Turner noted earlier in the podcast with regard to Lamar Jackson. The Baltimore Ravens' star quarterback eluded Turner in a 2023 game and lofted up a touchdown that ultimately helped his team win. Another example reared its head in the 2025 playoffs, when Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams avoided Rams defenders before tossing up a game-tying touchdown on fourth down to set up overtime in the NFC divisional round.

Turner has the skills to sack any quarterback, but it's interesting to see his thought process when it comes to different types of passers he faces.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Kobie Turner explains why elusive QBs are sometimes easier to sack

Patrick Beverley won&#39;t face assault charges connected to teenage sister&#39;s accusations

A closeup shot of Patrick Beverley on the Milwaukee Bucks bench. He wears a white headband with the NBA logo.
Milwaukee Bucks' Patrick Beverley looks out from the bench during a game against the Chicago Bulls on March 1, 2024. (Charles Rex Arbogast / Associated Press)

Former NBA star Patrick Beverley will no longer face a felony assault charge connected to allegations made by his teenage sister late last year that he grabbed her by the neck and punched her in the eye during an altercation at their mother's home.

On Monday, a grand jury in the 240th District Court of Fort Bend County, Texas, returned a "no bill" —— meaning that insufficient evidence had been found — concerning the third-degree felony charge against Beverley of assault and impeding breath/circulation. District clerk Beverley McGrew Walker ordered that the complaint against the former player be dismissed.

On Monday, Beverley addressed the outcome in a statement Monday on social media.

"I am deeply grateful for all thoughts and prayers for the family," the former Lakers and Clippers player wrote. "We must continue to protect our children, especially our young girls. This ordeal has truly made our family stronger. Thank you for your continued support and prayers."

Read more:Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs pleads not guilty to felony strangulation charge

Beverley was arrested Nov. 14 after Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Deputy Miguel Ramirez responded to a possible family violence situation at a residence at around 3:50 a.m. According to his probable cause affidavit, Ramirez said Beverley's sister told him that her mother had called Beverley to come over after discovering that the girl had been out with her boyfriend without permission.

Beverley’s sister said her brother “grabbed her by her neck with both hands, and picked her up off the ground" and “squeezed her neck causing her to feel pain,” according to the affidavit. His sister felt like “she was losing oxygen and not able to breathe” for approximately 20 to 30 seconds, the affidavit stated, adding that she also said her brother slammed her body against the walls and punched her in the left eye.

Later that day, Beverley wrote on X, “Please don’t believe everything you see on the internet.”

He also indicated on social media that his sister was 15 and her boyfriend was 18.

Read more:Jaylen Brown rejects Beverly Hills' apology after cops shut down his private All-Star Weekend event

Letitia Quinones-Hollins, one of the attorneys representing Beverley, told The Times in an emailed statement Nov. 17 that the affidavit gives "only one side of the story — given at a time when emotions were high. As I’ve said before, we don’t believe that the description in that affidavit is accurate, nor is it complete. Patrick is not a violent man and was not violent that night."

Quinones-Hollins and fellow attorney Rusty Hardin told TMZ on Monday that they felt all along that Beverley "would be cleared of all charges."

"Patrick wants everyone to know that he would never do anything to harm his sister and that he is very grateful that the grand jury has recognized that with their no-bill," the attorneys said. "He is thankful for all who prayed for him and supported him during this time. He is glad that the process was allowed to work as it did and his hope is that with these charges behind him now, his name and reputation will be restored."

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PREVIEW | Nottingham Forest vs Fenerbahçe - team news, lineups, predictions

PREVIEW | Nottingham Forest vs Fenerbahçe - team news, lineups, predictions
PREVIEW | Nottingham Forest vs Fenerbahçe - team news, lineups, predictions

Nottingham Forest and Fenerbahçe face off this Thursday at the City Ground in UEFA Europa League.

In their last fixture, Nottingham Forest suffered a 0-1 reverse against Liverpool (Premier League 2025/26). In their last fixture, Fenerbahçe shared the spoils 1-1 with Kasimpasa (Turkey Super Lig 2025/26).

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Nottingham Forest

  • Willy Boly - Injury
  • Chris Wood - Injury
  • Matz Sels - Injury
  • John Victor - Injury
  • Nicolò Savona - Injury

Fenerbahçe

  • Edson Álvarez - Ankle Surgery

Last starting XIs

Nottingham Forest ( vs Liverpool 2026-02-22): Stefan Ortega, Ola Aina, Nikola Milenkovic, Murillo, Neco Williams, Ibrahim Sangaré, Elliot Anderson, Omari Hutchinson, Morgan Gibbs-White, Callum Hudson-Odoi, Igor Jesus

Fenerbahçe ( vs Kasimpasa 2026-02-23): Ederson Moraes, Nélson Semedo, Jayden Oosterwolde, Çaglar Söyüncü, Levent Mercan, Ismail Yuksek, Mattéo Guendouzi, Nene Dorgeles, Marco Asensio, Anthony Musaba, Anderson Talisca

Did you know...by playmaker stats

MANAGERS

  • Vítor Pereira faced Domenico Tedesco on two occasions, recording a win and a loss.
  • Domenico Tedesco faced Nottingham Forest on one occasion, recording a loss.
  • Vítor Pereira faced Fenerbahçe on one occasion, recording a win.

TEAMS

  • Away from home, the Fenerbahçe currently has one loss in the last 17 games.
  • Away from home, the Fenerbahçe has scored in ten consecutive games.
  • Away from home, the Fenerbahçe has gone 14 consecutive games without a loss.
  • Away from home, the Fenerbahçe has two consecutive wins.
  • The Fenerbahçe currently has three losses in the last 30 games.
  • The Fenerbahçe has gone five consecutive games conceding goals.
  • The Fenerbahçe has gone two consecutive games without a win.
  • At home, Nottingham Forest currently has one loss in the last five games.
  • At home, Nottingham Forest currently has one win in the last seven games.
  • At home, Nottingham Forest has gone three consecutive games without a win.

HEAD TO HEAD

  • Nottingham Forest and Fenerbahçe have faced each other once before, with Nottingham Forest having the advantage: one win
  • In the Europa League, a match was held between the two teams, with a victory for Nottingham Forest.

Morgan Gibbs-White: Man United make transfer decision on Forest star ahead of summer

Morgan Gibbs-White: Man United make transfer decision on Forest star ahead of summer
Morgan Gibbs-White: Man United make transfer decision on Forest star ahead of summer

Manchester United have reportedly made a major decision regarding Nottingham Forest midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White ahead of the summer transfer window.

Midfield hunt

Having spent the bulk of last summer’s budget on bolstering the attacking department, United are expected to prioritise other areas of the pitch, with midfield being the top item on the agenda.

Casemiro is set to leave United at the end of the season upon the expiry of his contract, while there is also uncertainty over the futures of Manuel Ugarte and Bruno Fernandes.

Ugarte has struggled to make an impact at Old Trafford since joining the club from Paris Saint-Germain and it seems patience with him is wearing thin. Meanwhile, Fernandes is eager to compete for football’s most prestigious honours while at the peak of his career, leading to speculation that he may consider his options when the window commences.

United continue to be linked with a host of midfielders including Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest), Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace), Carlos Baleba (Brighton and Hove Albion) and Sandro Tonali (Newcastle).

There have been suggestions that the Red Devils could look to make more than one addition in the middle of the park.

Now, the Daily Mail report that United have stormed into the race for Gibbs-White.

Huge Gibbs-White update

The newspaper reveals that United have joined the race for Gibbs-White, who is attracting plenty of interest as Forest flirt with the prospect of relegation from the Premier League.

However, United are at a disadvantage in the race for both Gibbs-White and Anderson, and the Daily Mail have explained why.

“Confidential understands United’s new pay scale may hinder their efforts to persuade either player to turn down bigger offers from other clubs and move to Old Trafford in the summer.”

“United have been trying to drive down their wage bill, but it could leave them at a severe disadvantage in the chase for Gibbs-White and Anderson – even more so with Manchester City understood to be tracking both Forest players as well.”

“Earning in excess of £100m by qualifying for the Champions League would have a big impact on United’s ability to offer big money for transfer targets in the summer, but the club are still committed to moving high earners off the books.”

It’s understood that Gibbs-White has a release clause, which was inserted in the contract he signed last year after Tottenham Hotspur failed with a bid to snap him up.

Gibbs-White currently earns around £150,000-a-week, which is similar to what the club pays last summer’s signings Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko.

City, who would not think twice about their wage structure, are expected to be among the favourites for Gibbs-White and Anderson.

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Joe Mixon recently underwent surgery, but his future remains unknown

Joe Mixon didn't play last season, due to an off-field injury to his foot. It's an injury that remains a mystery.

General Manager Nick Caserio revealed the running back underwent surgery for his injury this offseason but would not elaborate on the injury.

“He didn’t do anything off the field,” Caserio told Aaron Wilson of KPRC. “It wasn’t like he was riding a snowmobile or anything like that. I would say it was more of a medical condition or situation that didn’t really improve as much as everyone would hope.

“I’m not trying to evade the question. I think that’s the reality of the situation. He didn’t jump off a building. He wasn’t cliff diving or anything like that. He wasn’t doing anything irresponsible. It was a freak thing. Honestly, I’ve never seen it. It’s just the condition.”

Caserio has had conversations with Mixon's agent, Peter Schaffer, but the Texans are expected to release Mixon with a failed physical, per Wilson. Releasing Mixon would save the team $8.5 million.

Mixon's future is unknown.

“I’ve said this multiple times: I’m not trying to be evasive; it’s a moving target," Caserio said. "So, we’ll kind of see what the availability is going to be, what the prognosis is for the season, and then ultimately try to figure out what makes sense for everybody involved.”

Fiorentina vs Jagiellonia Białystok: Preview

Giovanni Fabbian, Roberto Piccoli, and Jacopo Fazzini applaud the Fiorentina fans after the 0-3 win in Białystok
Some people might call this the Tridente of the Damned, which you can only obtain by defeating the Lich-King of Amwen. | Grzegorz Wajda/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

Against all odds and common sense, Fiorentina’s suddenly one of the form teams in Serie A, with only 3 teams performing better over the past 3 games. Add in a big win over Jagellonia Białystok in the Conference League knockout round last week and there’s hope that the Viola have turned a corner in this accursed season. Following an ugly win over Pisa in the Tuscan derby, the guys now welcome Jaga to Tuscany.

The match will be played on Thursday, 26 February 2026, at 17:45 GMT/12:45 PM EST, at the Stadio Artemio Franchi in beautiful Firenze. The forecast calls for a glorious day, actually: sunny, warm (17° C/55° F), with nary a cloud nor a gust of wind. The conditions are about as perfect for an enjoyable Thursday evening as you could ask for. Unfortunately, only about 7000 fans are expected for what is, on paper, a dead rubber

Three things to watch for

1. Early wobbles

3-0 feels like a pretty secure scoreline. For most clubs in the knockout rounds of a European competition, it would be. Fiorentina, of course, is not most teams in the knockout rounds of a European competition. Let me paint you a picture of disaster: Paolo Vanoli fields his backups again, the team comes out complacent due to its lead, Jaga takes advantage and grabs an early goal, the nerves start setting in, Jaga grabs a second before halftime, the momentum tangibly shifts, and just like that it’s a life or death struggle.

It’s not just my natural pessimism with the brush here. Jaga’s going to come out with something to prove and, perhaps more importantly, Adrian Siemieniec (whose name we know just fine, thanks) will get 2 of his most important players back from suspension. Captain Taras Romanczuk is the midfield lynchpin, a calming presence who excels at winning the ball and moving it on. Striker Afimico Pululu is a pressing dynamo whose athleticism, motor, and predatory instincts have resulted in 15 total goals this season. Jaga’s still top of the Ekstraklasa and won’t give up because of a bad 45 minutes in the first leg. If Fiorentina comes out playing softly, the Poles will pounce.

2. Cleanup on Aisle Defense

One of the ways to prevent an early wobble is to not do anything stupid at the back, which has been a nearly impossible task for Fiorentina this year. The defenders have been prone to inexplicable mistakes all year, whether those are bad passes, blown marking assignments, or a lack of force. Especially against a team that’s going to go all-out in pressing them early on, keeping it tight and not shooting their own toes off is of critical importance. If that sounds like advice from your Sunday league captain, well, yeah. Getting the basics right has been a struggle.

On the plus side, there should be plenty of experience out there. Dodô’s suspended for the Udinese game so will probably get a run here to save Niccolò Fortini for Monday. Robin Gosens is smart, experienced, and offers vocal leadership as well as a presence in both boxes. The real question is in central defense. I’d guess Pietro Comuzzo will start next Luca Ranieri; the former captain’s rediscovered his form of late but the Ginger Prince has fallen off and his technical limitations mean he’ll be the primary target for Jaga’s pressing. Hopefully his experienced colleagues can settle him down and let his natural ability carry him through.

3. The Little-Faces connection

Roberto Piccoli and Jacopo Fazzini are among the most disappointing players on the roster. Both arrived in the summer for significant fees and both were expected to start but have mostly disappointed and now find themselves as backups. Both have absorbed a lot of criticism from fans about their limitations. Piccoli’s struggles on the ball and in front of goal, as well as his €25 million price tag, have seen him labeled a bust. Fazzini didn’t come in with quite as heavy a burden of expectation but his infuriating inability to connect with his teammates is a real problem.

They’ll both start in this one and, beyond playing well, they need to play well together. In the first leg, I counted 5 chances Fazzini had to play a forward ball to Piccoli that he either ignored or whiffed. I’ll give you a basketball analogy: you have to reward your center for their hard work and that means getting them the occasional touch outside the flow of the offense to ensure they remain engaged in all phases. Piccoli works hard but if he’s not getting the ball, he’s prone to sulking. If Fazzini’s not a goal threat (0 goals on 12 shots this season), he needs to offer something beyond dribbling down dead ends. Forging a connection with Piccoli would improve both players’ outlook quite a bit.

Possible lineups

Fiorentina (4-3-3): Lezzerini; Gosens, Ranieri, Comuzzo, Dodô; Fabbian, Ndour, Mandragora; Fazzini, Piccoli, Parisi ||| Jagiellonia Białystok (4-2-3-1): Abramowicz; Wdowik, Pelmard, Vital, Wojtuszek; Romanczuk, Flach; Baždar, Imaz, Pozo; Pululu

Ted’s Memorial Blind Guess Department

The bookies lean very heavily towards Fiorentina for obvious reasons. That 0-3 is, after all, quite persuasive. However, I think that ignores some of the context at play: would it shock anyone if Vanoli decided the best course of action was to dig in and weather the storm and this one ended up as a 1-2 defeat or something like that? Jagiellonia wants some measure of revenge and has 2 of its best players back. With the hosts likely to conserve energy ahead of a huge Serie A game on Monday and safe in their first leg margin of victory, the door is open for some silliness.

Nevertheless, I’ll take Fiorentina to see out a businesslike 2-1 win. Jaga will come out swinging, applying a level of pressure that catches the Viola unprepared and even gets them a goal that sets the teeth on edge a bit; I’ll say Pululu’s the scorer but it could be anyone at a set piece. The visitors will continue to pour forward but that, by necessity, requires leaving a lot of gaps, gaps that Fiorentina will eventually take advantage of. Once Piccoli equalizes, the visitors’ aggression will turn to desperation and Giovanni Fabbian will grab the second to put it to bed. That aggression I’m expecting from Jaga, by the way, could lead to an ill-tempered match with a fair number of cards.

Forza Viola!

Knicks vs Cavaliers Computer Picks: Our Best Player Prop Projections for February 24

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We ran the numbers, lined our projections up against the market, and locked in on the spots with genuine value.

For these Knicks vs. Cavaliers predictions, it’s not guesswork — it’s all driven by the data.

If you’re building your betting card, these are the NBA picks the model likes most for Tuesday, February 24.

Knicks vs Cavaliers computer picks for February 24

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Towns u19.5 points 
-112
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Knicks computer picks

Karl-Anthony Towns Under 19.5 points (-112)

Projection: 18.9 points

Compared to last year's 23.8 mark, Karl-Anthony Towns' points per game have dipped to 19.6.

The New York Knicks have played at the fifth-lowest up-tempo pace in the league over the last 15 games. 

Whereas the Cleveland Cavaliers have played at the 10th-lowest up-tempo pace in the NBA over the last five games, which ought to reduce possessions for the Knicks.

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Josh Hart Over 4.5 assists (-155)

Projection: 4.6 assists

Josh Hart has a strong path to clearing 4.5 assists because he’s not just a wing who spots up. He pushes the ball in transition, initiates sets in the halfcourt, and thrives as a connector who keeps the offense flowing. When the ball swings, he’s often the guy making the extra pass that leads directly to a bucket.

Another big factor working in his favor is New York’s dominance on the offensive glass. The Knicks are the NBA's fourth-ranked offensive rebounding team, which creates second-chance possessions and extended plays.

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Jalen Brunson Over 2.5 3-pointers (-112)

Projection: 2.7 3-pointers

This game against the Cavaliers sets up nicely for threes since opposing starting point guards have attempted the second-highest rate of triples in the NBA this season (41.4%) against them.

That kind of defensive tendency gives an elite guard like Jalen Brunson plenty of room to capitalize.

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Cavaliers computer picks

Donovan Mitchell Under 27.5 points (-112)

Projection: 26.5 points

Donovan Mitchell has hit the Under 27.5 points in six of his last 10 games, and the trend makes sense when you look at how he’s been used and the defensive matchups he’s faced.

Over this stretch, Mitchell has seen more balanced scoring roles, with teammates stepping up offensively and defenses collapsing on him in key spots, limiting his efficiency and high-volume scoring opportunities.

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James Harden Over 2.5 3-pointers (+135)

Projection: 2.6 3-pointers

James Harden has been scorching from deep lately, hitting the Over 2.5 made 3-pointers in six of his last 10 games.

Tonight, the conditions are ideal for Harden to keep that hot streak alive.

The Knicks have struggled to contain elite perimeter scorers this season, often leaving shooters open in catch-and-shoot situations and giving up extra possessions through their defensive schemes.

Combine that with Harden’s ability to create his own shot or pull defenders out of the paint, and he has multiple paths to knock down three or more from beyond the arc.

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Jarrett Allen Over 8.5 rebounds (-112)

Projection: 9.2 rebounds

Jarrett Allen has been a rebounding machine, hitting the Over 8.5 rebounds in nine of his last 10 games.

He’s consistently active on both ends of the floor, using his size, timing, and positioning to snatch boards over smaller or slower opponents. Allen’s ability to read the ball off the rim and box out effectively gives him multiple chances to control the glass, and his motor ensures he’s always around the action.

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PAK vs ENG: Hilarious Babar Azam memes take over internet after another flop show in T20 World Cup

NEW DELHI: Pakistan star Babar Azam continued his poor run in the T20 World Cup, and his latest flop against England sparked a wave of memes on social media.

Batting first against England at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on Tuesday, Babar scored 25 runs off 24 balls before getting bowled by Jamie Overton while trying to play a big shot.


His slow innings added to criticism over his form and strike rate in the tournament. And it also became the reason for using him as a meme template on social media platforms.

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Pakistan managed 164/9 in 20 overs, with Sahibzada Farhan top-scoring with 63.

England’s bowlers, including Overton, Jofra Archer, Liam Dawson, and Adil Rashid, kept things tight and picked up key wickets.

Earlier, Pakistan coach Mike Hesson had explained Babar’s role in the team, saying he was brought back to provide stability in the middle order rather than fast scoring in the powerplay.

“I think he’s well aware that his strike rate in the powerplay in (T20) World Cups is less than 100. So clearly, that’s not a role that we think we need here. We think he’s a fine player through the middle, if required, particularly if we’re in a little bit of trouble. Or, as we saw against the USA, once he gets himself set, he can increase his strike rate at that point. So, we brought Babar back in for a specific role post the Asia Cup. We wanted some batsmanship through the middle, and he certainly brings that for us,” he said ahead of Pakistan's opening Super 8 match against New Zealand.

Despite this, fans mocked Babar’s struggles online, turning his latest dismissal into a meme trend as his nightmarish World Cup campaign continued.

Every Georgia Bulldog at the 2026 NFL combine

The Georgia Bulldogs have the fifth-most players of any college football program invited to the 2026 NFL combine. Georgia's 10 combine invitations is down from the 14 UGA players that were invited to the 2025 NFL combine.

The combine will be at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana, from Feb. 23 to March 2 with on-field drills being from Thursday, Feb. 26 to Sunday, March 1. A trio of Georgia receivers in Zachariah Branch, Dillon Bell and Colbie Young will all be interesting to watch at the combine.

Combine participants can run the 40-yard dash, bench press, participate in on-field drills, interview with NFL teams, undergo medical tests and more. The combine is one of the top NFL draft preparation events and carries a fair amount of weight for most NFL teams. However, not every player participates in every drill. Players tend to selectively choose which drills they'll participate in to elevate their draft stock.

Georgia's pro day, which is typically held in March, will be much more important for the six Bulldogs that failed to receive combine invitations. The 2026 NFL draft will be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from April 23-25.

The 10 Georgia players invited to the 2026 NFL combine

Zachariah Branch #1 of the Georgia Bulldogs celebrates a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Ole Miss Rebels during the 2025 College Football Playoff quarterfinal at the Allstate Sugar Bowl

  • Linebacker CJ Allen
  • Wide receiver Zachariah Branch
  • Defensive lineman Christen Miller
  • Offensive tackle Monroe Freeling
  • Tight end Oscar Delp
  • Wide receiver Dillon Bell
  • Offensive guard Micah Morris
  • Cornerback Daylen Everette
  • Punter Brett Thorson
  • Wide receiver Colbie Young

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Nick Sirianni doesn&#39;t rule out an A.J. Brown trade for Eagles

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Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni stopped short of guaranteeing that star wide receiver A.J. Brown will be back with the team next season.

Brown’s future in Philly has been a consistent source of speculation, and while Sirianni made it clear that he wants to continue to coach Brown, he can’t make any promises regarding what the front office will decide to do.

"Will A.J. be here next season? I think we're still in a spot, like, I can't guarantee how anything is going to play out into next season. I'm thinking I'm going to be the coach next season, but you can't guarantee anything past tomorrow," Sirianni said, via ESPN.

"… Yeah, my expectation is he wants to be here. And obviously you want good players like that in your building. … As Howie [Roseman] said, it's hard to get good players in this league. A.J.'s a great player and A.J. is a good teammate and A.J. is a good person. Does he want to be here? Yes. Do I want him to be here? Yes."

MoreSaquon Barkley provides encouraging update about Eagles' new offense under Sean Mannion

That quote from Roseman referenced by Sirianni was from last month after the Eagles were defeated by the San Francisco 49ers in the Wild Card Round of the playoffs.

“It’s hard to find great players in the NFL and A.J.’s a great player," Roseman said at the time in response to a question about the Eagles potentially looking to trade Brown.

"I think from my perspective that’s what we’re going out and looking for, when we go out in free agency and the Draft, is trying to find great players who love football and he’s that guy. So that would be my answer.”

Allow us to read between the lines here for a minute. Basically, it sounds like the Eagles like Brown and would be happy to have him back in the fold next season under new offensive coordinator Sean Mannion. 

But, that doesn't mean that a trade involving the star receiver is completely off of the table. If an intriguing enough offer comes along, perhaps the Eagles would indeed pull the trigger. 

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Mom Of U.S. Hockey Hero Addresses Team&#39;s Viral Call With Donald Trump

Ellen Hughes is speaking out after her two sons on the U.S. men’s ice hockey team, golden goal-scoring hero Jack and his brother Quinn Hughes, were seen laughing in response to Donald Trump’s patronizing joke about having to invite the gold medal-winning women’s team to the nation’s capital.

Ellen Hughes, who played for the American women’s squad in the early ’90s before the sport hit the Olympic ice, was asked by NBC’s “Today” show how the president’s comments landed with her.

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“Well, I think at the end of the day, it’s just about the country and the moment that these players, both the men and women, can bring so much unity to a group and to a country,” said Hughes, who is now a player development consultant for the women’s team. “People that cheered on that don’t watch hockey, people that have politics on one side or on the other side, and that’s all both the men’s team and the women’s team care about.”

Hughes went on to remark on the “synergy” between the two squads, both of whom made the undefeated journey to Olympic gold before ultimately taking down their Canadian rivals in overtime by the same score, 2-1.

“The way the women cheered on the men and the way the men cheered on the women — that’s what it’s all about,” she stressed.

“And the other things they cannot control. They care about humanity. They care about unity and they care about the country.”

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FILE — Ellen Hughes (right) and her husband, Jim Hughes (left), react as their son, Jack Hughes (not pictured), talks about how his mother taught him and his brothers to skate as the young hockey star, the New Jersey Devils' No. 1 pick in the NHL draft, talks to the media at a press conference in June 2019.
FILE — Ellen Hughes (right) and her husband, Jim Hughes (left), react as their son, Jack Hughes (not pictured), talks about how his mother taught him and his brothers to skate as the young hockey star, the New Jersey Devils' No. 1 pick in the NHL draft, talks to the media at a press conference in June 2019. Julio Cortez via Associated Press

Trump’s over-the-phone joke and the resulting locker-room laughter from the Hughes brothers and their teammates have sparked backlash in the days since, including from fans of the Professional Women’s Hockey League.

USA Hockey — which oversees both teams — later announced that the women’s squad turned down the White House’s invite to attend the president’s State of the Union address on Tuesday, citing scheduling conflicts.

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The news led “Public Enemy” rapper Flavor Flav to invite the American women to a future ceremony in Las Vegas. The Team USA hype man said the women’s squad has since accepted his offer.

Trump’s plans for the men’s squad to attend his SOTU address appear to be coming to fruition, as several players shared photos aboard an Air Force jet on Tuesday.

Golden goal scorer Jack Hughes told the Daily Mail that the men’s team is excited to head to D.C. before adding, “Everything is so political. We’re athletes.”

He told the tabloid that the women, like the men, also have “busy schedules.”

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“Everyone is giving us backlash for all the social media stuff today,” he said. “People are so negative out there, and they are just trying to find a reason to put people down and make something out of almost nothing.”

It remains unclear whether members of either team, as Trump pitched, would attend a White House ceremony that he eyed for Wednesday.

Such plans could conflict with the return of both NHL and PWHL hockey as teams are set to resume play on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively.

HuffPost has reached out to the White House and USA Hockey for comment.

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Sabres urged to trade for one of these 4 centers before NHL deadline

Sabres urged to trade for one of these 4 centers before NHL deadline originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Buffalo Sabres are on the verge of ending their drought.

The Sabres have missed the NHL playoffs in 14 consecutive seasons. This appears to be the campaign when they can change that.

Coming out of the Olympic break, the Sabres are in possession of a playoff position in the Eastern Conference. If they can just maintain the status quo down the stretch, the drought will be over.

To really achieve that, though, they might want to make an addition. They could use another center.

MORE: Jack Hughes, not a miracle, just magic

Daily Faceoff's Scott Maxwell lists four possible targets in the middle:

  • Blake Coleman
  • Ryan O'Reilly
  • Steven Stamkos
  • Jared McCann

"The Sabres are poised to make the playoffs for the first time in 15 years, and it feels like everything is finally clicking for this roster," Maxwell writes. "On one hand, they will want to try to add to this team to build on their depth and improve their chances of making the postseason. But on the other hand, they don’t have any glaring weaknesses, and they may not want to disrupt the chemistry of the team when they’re finally firing on all cylinders. They could make a short-term buy for a middle-six veteran who doesn’t break the bank, shoot for a high-upside long-term options, or even just add along the edges while keeping Tuch as an own rental."

MORE: Team USA honors Johnny Gaudreau in special way after gold medal

As he mentions there at the end, the other thing to watch is what happens with Alex Tuch.

If the Sabres were scuffling, Tuch would be an obvious sell candidate in the final year of his contract. With them thriving, though, they might owe it to the rest of the team to keep Tuch.

There'll definitely be movement involving Buffalo between now and the March 6 NHL trade deadline, so stay tuned.

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Braves urged to trade for Twins&#39; 3.42 ERA All-Star righty due to injury trouble

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The Atlanta Braves are entering the 2026 season with hopes of returning to the postseason after two years off due to various injuries, bad luck, and regressing play.

There is optimism for 2026, but the Braves have already been dealt some tough injury news with He-Seong Kim's hand issue, which will cause him to miss 4-5 months. But the most pressing issue is the injuries to the rotation.

Amid some early injury trouble, the Braves are urged by Bleacher Report's Zachary D. Rymer to go out and trade for a 3.42 ERA All-Star from the Minnesota Twins in Joe Ryan, to address the rotation need.

Braves urged to acquire Joe Ryan to address rotation trouble

"For the Rangers, Ryan is a want more than a need. For the braves, it's the other way around," Rymer writes. "Chris Sale is 36 years old, and after him in their rotation is nothing but a series of question marks. That's the result of offseason inactivity clashing with early injury trouble."

The Braves' rotation has Chris Sale, Spencer Strider, and, normally, Spencer Schwellenbach, AJ Smith-Shawver, and Hurston Waldrep. But those last three are all hurt, leaving the Braves with some big questions in the rotation.

Reynaldo Lopez, Grant Holmes, and Bryce Elder make up the rest of the healthy rotation at the start of Spring Training. The Braves need another starter.

MoreTwins get devastating injury news on Pablo Lopez

Ryan is a 29-year-old right-handed starter who's coming off a 3.42 ERA All-Star season for the Twins in 2025. He is under club control through 2027 and is a clear top trade target.

But, unfortunately for the Braves, he's dealing with some lower back inflammation, and while it might not be serious, he could return by Opening Day. For a team dealing with injury issues, trading for an injured starter might not be the best idea.

Atlanta needs to add to their rotation in some way this spring, and making a splash trade for Ryan, as Rymer is urging, would be an interesting move. A rotation with Sale, Ryan, Strider, and the others as depth options is a World Series-caliber rotation.

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Ronda Rousey’s declaration of war on UFC is a storyline straight out of pro-wrestling

HOLLYWOOD, CA - SEPTEMBER 09:  UFC President Dana White (L) and UFC Fighter Ronda Rousey (R) attend FOX Sports 1's
Ronda Rousey wants to kick up a war with the UFC. Who could've seen this coming?
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Maybe it’s some kind of post-Valentine’s rebuttal, but it’s been a time of cutthroat betrayals in the fight business. Last week Zuffa Boxing snatched away Conor Benn from his longtime caretaker Eddie Hearn in what struck many fans as an act of outright disloyalty, even as cooler minds called it “business.” What rubbed people the wrong way was that Hearn stuck with Benn through thick and thin, while Benn stuck with Hearn through thick.

Then of course, Ronda Rousey, one of the key figures in the UFC’s ultimate success, returned fire on Dana White and company by signing up to fight Gina Carano for Most Valuable Production’s first foray into MMA. That fight will stream this May on Netflix, a juggernaut of such immense proportion in the streaming business that it makes Paramount+ dine at the kid’s table.

Rousey going head-to-head with Dana White? Netflix versus Paramount+? MVP taking on the UFC? Just a few weeks before the UFC White House card?

See, now we’re talking.

It took a village, but we’ve arrived in a real-life pro-wrestling moment in combat sports where the storylines become just as big as the players. It just happens that turncoats are in fashion this winter, and they’re stitched with highly-sustainable drama.

And if there’s one thing that stands out as we kick into a rivalry we never suspected is that Ronda and Dana know each other very well. So well, in fact, that they understand exactly which blows can be felt. Back in the day, when Rousey was breaking the UFC through on global media platforms that would never deign to peek in on the goings-on in the Octagon, Dana sung Rousey’s praises louder than Beyonce ever could.

“I’m a huge Ronda Rousey fan,” he said a thousand different ways. “She’s extremely talented. What I like most about her is she’s mean and nasty.”

Hell yes, she is. The 39-year-old Rousey had been in talks with the UFC about doing the Carano fight, but it couldn’t be worked out. She was jilted enough to toss a match over her shoulder on the bridge that delivered her to transcendent status in the fight game, perhaps understanding that it can fully be rebuilt at a later date (this is all business, after all). But right now, in a fortified fit of fancy, Rousey doesn’t want to just have a one-off mega-fight with the 43-year-old Carano.

She said she wants to kick up a war with the UFC.

“It’s a dream fight and a superfight and everything,” she to her MVP business partner Nakisa Bidarian on the first episode of "MVP Uncut." “But I feel like the story behind it is not just this fight, but a lot of it is MVP vs. UFC. And that’s where I’m going to f***ing go really had in the trenches. “Because they’re suffering from a lack of competition…”

Here Bidarian, an ex-exec of the UFC who founded MVP with Jake Paul, got so tickled that he let out a giggle. It was all music to his ears, and Rousey broke into some serious easy-listening jazz after that.

Ronda Rousey: I feel like the story and everything behind it is not just this fight, but a lot of it is MVP vs. the UFC and that's where I'm gonna fucking go real hard in the trenches. We're helping them cause they're suffering from a lack of competition and they can't just make… pic.twitter.com/lFosXyrihc

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“They can’t just make a class-action lawsuit every couple of years at the cost of doing business. And so, I’m really trying to help Dana out,” she continued. “And if anyone has been groomed to be his apprentice, it’s been me. I think I’d be the most favorite adversary he’s ever had.”

Mean. Nasty. And if you watched Rousey circa 2013, she’s the same “do nothing b****” she so famously professed to be. This was the Rousey that everyone fell in love with. This was the one who wouldn’t be denied, who wouldn’t stand for second place.

It’s not like they thawed Rousey out of a cryopreserved chamber, but she has raged back to life as if the intervening years don’t exist. Gone, with an overnight shake of the Etch-a-Sketch, is the Ronda who disappeared at the first sign of adversity. Many MMA fans got off the Rousey train after the way she handled herself upon losing to Holly Holm at UFC 193 in 2015. Rousey hid her face from the public and proceeded to sulk for a full year. It didn’t help that she avoided media ahead of her next (and last) fight with Amanda Nunes at UFC 207.

To this day she’s never admitted going about things the wrong way with her fan base after the losses. Instead, she blamed fans and media for turning on her. All those hard feelings remain intact, and it’s a definitive subplot as she makes her return to cage-fighting. Reinvention, it should be reminded, is forever possible in fighting, especially in the age of scattered attention.

What gives it the WWE drama is that, through it all, Dana has stood by Rousey as a guardian to her legacy. She was inducted into the UFC’s Hall of Fame in 2018. Whenever he talks about the success of the UFC, he always comes around to Rousey. She can do no wrong in his eyes, and he’s doted on her through the years even as many winced at her behavior.

“She’s f***ing fascinating,” Dana said at one point. “She’s the greatest athlete I’ve ever worked with on every level. Everybody talks about how I’m always Ronda this and Ronda that. It’s hard not to be Ronda this and Ronda that when you deal with her.”

LAS VEGAS, NV - JULY 05:  UFC President Dana White (L) greets Ronda Rousey onstage as she becomes the first female inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame at The Pearl concert theater at Palms Casino Resort on July 5, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada.  (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Yesterday's friends are often tomorrow's rivals in the fight game.
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He dealt with her recently, alright, and he didn’t work out a deal for her to fight Carano. Dana had to have known what was coming next. Perhaps that’s why he wished her well when asked about it in Houston after the UFC’s latest event this past Saturday.

“Her and I have been talking about this since last year,” he said, as fatherly as he could muster. “It just didn’t work out, and I’m happy for her. Listen, me and Gina are in a really good place we weren’t at at one point, and I’m happy for both of them.”

We’ll see how it shakes out. But the Ronda that he was so protective of during the delicate years is back. She wants to see MVP give the UFC a dose of its own medicine. The attitude is the same, but — and maybe this something she picked up from her venture in pro-wrestling — her faction has changed. Now she’s running with Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian and Netflix. This is an anti-UFC collective if there ever was one.

It's business, it’s business. Just like when Dana and Nick Kahn signed Conor Benn from out from Eddie Hearn’s grasp for eight digits for a single fight, it’s just business. The difference is that it’s also personal, and right now not everyone is minding their own business.

“Look,” Bidarian told Rousey in that same clip, “if [MVP] gets that co-main done, and I’m hoping we get that co-main done, it’s going to be an unbelievable one-two punch, you know?”

History has told us that the UFC will absorb the shots just fine, but these are storylines to keep an eye on.

PREVIEW | Genk vs Dinamo Zagreb - team news, lineups, predictions

PREVIEW | Genk vs Dinamo Zagreb - team news, lineups, predictions
PREVIEW | Genk vs Dinamo Zagreb - team news, lineups, predictions

Genk and Dinamo Zagreb go head-to-head at Luminus Arena this Thursday in the UEFA Europa League.

Last time out, Genk slipped to a 0-3 defeat against Standard Liège (Jupiler Pro League 2025/26). Last time out, Dinamo Zagreb triumphed 0-4 against NK Varazdin (Prva HNL 2025/26).

The last meeting between the two teams ended with Genk winning 3-1.

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Genk ( vs Standard Liège 2026-02-22): Tobias Lawal, Zakaria El Ouahdi, Mujaid Sadick, Matte Smets, Joris Kayembe, Konstantinos Karetsas, Daan Heymans, Bryan Heynen, Jarne Steuckers, Aaron Bibout, Junya Ito

Dinamo Zagreb ( vs NK Varazdin 2026-02-22): Dominik Livakovic, Moris Valincic, Niko Galesic, Scott McKenna, Bruno Goda, Gabriel Vidović, Josip Misic, Miha Zajc, Monsef Bakrar, Dion Beljo, Arber Hoxha

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MANAGERS

  • Nicky Hayen faced Mario Kovacevic on one occasion, recording a victory.
  • Mario Kovacevic faced Genk on one occasion, recording a loss.
  • Nicky Hayen faced Dinamo Zagreb on one occasion, recording a victory.

TEAMS

  • Away from home, Dinamo Zagreb currently has one loss in the last six matches.
  • Away from home, Dinamo Zagreb has gone two consecutive matches without losing.
  • Dinamo Zagreb currently has two losses in the last ten matches.
  • Dinamo Zagreb currently has one draw in the last 11 matches.
  • Dinamo Zagreb has been scoring in three consecutive matches.
  • Genk currently has one loss in the last eight matches.
  • Genk has been conceding goals in three consecutive matches.

HEAD TO HEAD

  • Genk and Dinamo Zagreb have faced each other three times, there is no advantage between Genk and Dinamo Zagreb: one victory for each team in three matches.
  • At Luminus Arena, Dinamo Zagreb has an advantage in the clashes against Genk: one victory in one match.
  • In the Europa League, three matches were played between the two teams, with Genk winning one, one draw, and one victory for Dinamo Zagreb.

Manchester United Identify This Aston Villa Midfielder As A Target: Good Signing For Carrick?

Manchester United Identify This Aston Villa Midfielder As A Target: Good Signing For Carrick?
Manchester United Identify This Aston Villa Midfielder As A Target: Good Signing For Carrick?

Speaking on the Transfer Insider podcast, journalist Pete O’Rourke claimed that Manchester United have identified Aston Villa midfielder Amadou Onana. O’Rourke said,

“We know the central midfield position is going to be a priority for Man United this summer.

“Casemiro is leaving at the end of season. There’s doubts over Ugarte’s future as well.

“So look, they’re going to need strengthening in that midfield position.

“Onana is a player that they’ve had previous interest in. So I think it’s one of those where he probably still remains on the list, but he’s probably not at the top of it.”

Onana’s Impressive Form In English Football

Onana is having a solid campaign at the West Midlands club as he has put in a string of impressive displays for them at the centre of the park. The 24-year-old has scored two goals in 25 matches for Aston Villa this season across multiple competitions.

The Belgian talent has proven his worth as a reliable performer in the Premier League, so it makes sense for the Red Devils to move in for him next summer.

Manchester United

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 11: Amadou Onana of Aston Villa celebrates victory in front of the fans after the Premier League match between Aston Villa and Brighton & Hove Albion at Villa Park on February 11, 2026 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images)

His current contract at Villa Park will expire in the summer of 2029. Hence, it won’t be easy for the Red Devils to sign him on the cheap later this year.

Will Onana Be A Good Signing For Manchester United Boss Michael Carrick?

Onana loves a tackle and can time his challenges well to secure the ball back for his team inside his half. He doesn’t mind clearing his lines when required and is a good passer of the ball as well.

The Belgian sensation is primarily a holding midfielder but can also function as a box-to-box midfielder if required. He has got a wealth of experience in the Premier League and is well-equipped to make a smooth transition to life at Man United.

Onana would add more energy and dynamism to Michael Carrick’s midfield. He is good enough to challenge for a regular first-team spot at Old Trafford.

At 24, Onana has got his peak years ahead of him, which makes him a decent signing for the Red Devils to pursue this summer. He might even help the Mancunian club compete across all fronts in the coming years. Therefore, Carrick should focus on getting a deal done for Onana soon.

Richard Hughes gets unexpected second chance to sign dream Serie A star

Richard Hughes gets unexpected second chance to sign dream Serie A star
Richard Hughes gets unexpected second chance to sign dream Serie A star

Liverpool linked again with Zeki Celik

That’s why Zeki Celik is such an intriguing transfer link. The 29-year-old Roma star is out of contract in 2026 - with no sign of a new deal in the Italian capital on the horizon.

The Turkey international can play as a conventional right-back but is also adept at tucking in as a right-sided centre-back and also plays as a right-sided midfielder ahead of a back three.

He could be a Swiss Army Knife of sorts for Arne Slot and Richard Hughes should they choose to pursue their reported interest.

Celik was reported last week to have sealed an agreement to join Juventus in the off-season - which would have put him out of Liverpool’s reach.

But his agent Fazil Ozdemir has put an end to speculation that his client will move to the Turin giants. And that should come as a massive boost to the Premier League champions.

No Juve move for Zeki Celik

“Rumors that Zeki has reached an agreement with a club are inaccurate,” a statement picked up by Calcio Mercato says.

“He currently plays for a major club, and it's natural for major teams in Italy and England to show interest in a player competing at this level and for his name to be associated with those clubs.

“His contract with Roma expires at the end of the season; however, he has great respect for the club. At this stage, he is not focusing on contractual or transfer issues.

“His full attention and commitment are focused on supporting Roma in achieving its objectives. We believe all other matters will be addressed and resolved in due course, in a professional and respectful manner.”

The English link could naturally be assumed to be Liverpool. Celik would be a no-cost option and given he currently makes around £43k per week at Roma he wouldn’t break the bank in terms of wages either.

Braves all-around solid as they win against the Tigers

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - SEPTEMBER 22: Matt Olson #28 of the Atlanta Braves reacts after their 11-5 win over the Washington Nationals at Truist Park on September 22, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Atlanta Braves took on the Detroit Tigers today in North Port, FL. With it being a home game for the Braves we saw mostly starters in the lineup and the debut Reynaldo López after his long injury absence.

The game started off strong for the Braves both offensively and on the pitching side of things. It is important to note that the Tigers only had approximately three to four starting caliber players in their lineup, but López looked solid in his two innings of work.

López only saw eight batters. He was not perfect, but he got the job done. He surrendered a single in the first inning to Kevin McGonigle and in the second inning he walked Zach McKinstry in the second, but he also secured two strikeouts along the way. One thing to keep an eye on is that while he was pitching two stolen bases happened. Grant Holmes came in to take over and also pitched two innings. He saw the minimum number of batters with six. He did give up a walk, but the damage was mitigated by inducing a double play.

Joey Wentz came in to pitch the fifth and it did not start well. He walked the first two hitter and gave up a single right after that. Luckily for Wentz he got bailed out with an outfield assist on that single, but a run scored. Wentz then settled down for the most part for the rest of his two-inning outing. He ultimately had three strikeouts, one HBP, two walks, one single, and one ER.

Owen Murphy broke the trend of two-inning outings for Braves pitchers today and finished up the game for his third inning of work by pitching ninth. He held his own with one hit and four strikeouts. His only blemish was giving up a bases empty double. He also had an ABS win as a pitch was overturned for a strikeout.

The bats for the Braves started the game hot. They scored three runs in the first inning thanks to a single from Olson, Riley reaching on an error, Albies hitting a double to score two, and then Yastrzemski continuing his hot spring with a double of his own. It should also be noted that Acuña walked, but when he tried to steal third, he was thrown out. This could be a good sign that Acuña is being aggressive on the base paths after taking a step back the past few seasons due to injuries.

The offense was relatively quiet until the fifth, but new Braves addition Mauricio Dubón reached on a single and ultimately score when Matt Olson hit a two-run bomb to make the score 5-1 at that time.

Back in the swing of things! pic.twitter.com/2wupnUOqfE

— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) February 24, 2026

After the fifth the Braves brought in most of their subs. Prized SS prospect John Gil did come in game as well, but he pinch hit for Profar in the seventh and walked and eventually scored. The subs did not slow down with the bats at all, ultimately scoring three runs after the fifth inning to total eight total runs for the Braves today.

The Braves will take on the Pirates tomorrow at the same time and same place where the Pirates will send their ace Paul Skenes against the Braves’ Bryce Elder who is fighting for a rotation spot.

Steelers GM says he expects a faster Rodgers resolution this year as QB weighs return or retirement

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — With Aaron Rodgers undecided on whether to return for a 22nd season in the NFL, the Pittsburgh Steelers are anticipating quicker clarity about their quarterback situation this time.

General manager Omar Khan said he doesn't have a deadline in mind for determining if the team will need to look elsewhere. Though Rodgers put off retirement last year to play for coach Mike Tomlin, the hiring of Mike McCarthy as Tomlin's successor has increased the chance of Rodgers returning because of the 13 seasons he played for McCarthy with the Green Bay Packers.

“He knows how we feel, and we know how he feels about us,” Khan said at the league's scouting combine in Indianapolis. “There's a mutual respect there.”

After being released by the New York Jets, Rodgers had serious talks with the Minnesota Vikings before they decided to move ahead with J.J. McCarthy last year. Rodgers ultimately waited until June to join the Steelers. They won the AFC North with a 10-7 record but lost their seventh straight playoff game since the 2016 season.

“I think the circumstances are a little different, but just conversations that we had, I think neither side wants to have this drag on like we did last year,” Khan said.

The Steelers remain high on their 2025 sixth-round draft pick, Will Howard, who spent most of his rookie season on injured reserve.

“We’re all searching for the next franchise player, the guy who’s going to be our quarterback for the next 10 or 15 years. It might be Will. We don’t know. We’re excited to work with Will,” Khan said.

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Mets urged to trade 27 home run hitter for Brett Baty reason

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First baseman/third baseman Mark Vientos may have limited opportunities with the New York Mets during the 2026 season. 

Just two seasons ago, Vientos hit 27 home runs and recorded a .837 OPS, a career high. Last year's results at the plate were not nearly as solid, however, as he connected for just 17 homers and a .702 OPS in 10 more appearances than the previous season. 

Funny enough, Vientos' strikeout percentage dropped nearly five points, going from 29.7 to 24.8. New York plans to use free agent signees Jorge Polanco at first and Bo Bichette at third.

Former top prospect Brett Baty is also in the mix at the hot corner. Will this lead to a change of scenery for Vientos? 

Mets could trade Vientos to a contender 

With Polanco and Bichette added to the Mets' heart of the order, Vientos may have a better opportunity at playing time with another club. 

"Speaking of best arguments against trades, the Mets may yet have a need for Vientos. He's primarily a third baseman and first baseman, and they have two starters (Bo Bichette and Jorge Polanco) who are new to those positions," Bleacher Report's Zachary D. Rymer wrote Tuesday. 

"For now, though, Vientos seems sidelined in a way that fellow former top prospect Brett Baty does not. There's no harm in seeing what's out there for him, especially if someone is willing to give up pitching." 

Baty had a career-high 3.1 bWAR and 18 home runs last season and can handle a full-time role at second base if Marcus Semien suffers an injury. 

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Qarabağ make unwanted UCL history after early concessions at Newcastle 😅

Qarabağ make unwanted UCL history after early concessions at Newcastle
Qarabağ make unwanted UCL history after early concessions at Newcastle 😅

In what is just their second season ever in the Champions League, Qarabağ have broke new ground for Azerbaijan football. 

Tonight, they've made more history but not the kind any side would want. 


The minnows won their first ever game in the competition against Benfica and then beat Copenhagen and Eintracht Frankfurt too.

A point at home against Chelsea was also claimed as they amazingly qualified for the knockout playoff round. 

However, they have been routed almost from minute one of the first leg of their tie with Newcastle, conceding eight goals in less than three halfs of football. 

Coupled with the 21 they conceded in eight league phases game, it sees Qarabağ break the record for most goals conceded in a single season of the competition. 

In fairness to them, it is their 10th game and they've done better than anyone could have expected haven't they?

Ex-Brewers first baseman Rhys Hoskins finds a new home

First baseman Rhys Hoskins, who spent the last two seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers, found a new home Feb. 22 on a reported minor-league contract with the Cleveland Guardians.

The deal will pay him a base salary of $1.5 million if he makes the opening-day roster, according to Zack Meisel of The Athletic.

Milwaukee signed Hoskins to a two-year deal in advance of the 2024 season, a contract worth $12 million in 2024 and $18 million in 2025 after Hoskins picked up his player option. Hoskins was coming off a torn ACL that cost him all of the 2023 season.

The longtime Philadelphia slugger hit 26 homers for Milwaukee in 2024 but had only a .722 OPS and finished with a negative WAR for the season according to Baseball Reference, and a 0.2 WAR according to Fangraphs.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - MAY 31: Rhys Hoskins #12 of the Milwaukee Brewers rounds the bases after hitting a three-run home run in the first inning during a game against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on May 31, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Hunter Martin/Getty Images)

Hoskins had a strong start in 2025 and finished with better all-around numbers, but he was limited to 90 games by a sprained thumb. After Andrew Vaughn emerged as a source power at first base midway through the season, Hoskins wasn't on the team's postseason roster.

Hoskins hit an emotional home run against his old team in his first game back in Philadelphia, the lone run scored that day against Zack Wheeler. He also hit two homers in a May 31 game at Philadelphia. He finished with 38 homers over two years with the Brewers and a .732 OPS.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Rhys Hoskins, ex-Brewers first baseman, has a new team

Zac Taylor says he&#39;s happy to have OC Dan Pitcher back with Bengals

Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor said he's excited about offensive coordinator Dan Pitcher's return to the team, despite reportedly having interviewed for other jobs earlier in the offseason, as Taylor spoke at the podium Feb. 24 at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis.

In January, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported that Taylor gave Pitcher permission to speak to other teams with play-calling OC opportunities.

"(Pitcher)'s been an integral part of our process every single day he's been here," Taylor said. "And he and I are lockstep in terms of how the plan comes together, how we're calling it during the game - all of our discussions during the game. So I think a lot of it's overstated, when they talk about a first-time play-caller. ... I think that's really overblown. Go find the best person and leader that can put it all together and the players respond to. Those guys usually make pretty good OCs."

"I'm happy to have him back," Taylor continued. "I was hopeful he wasn't gonna go anywhere. But I've got a staff that's worked for me for a long time. So I want them to have great opportunities. I want them to always be searching for more. And I think that's how you know you've got a great staff. They're not content. They want to continue to do more, and they want more on their plate and bigger opportunities. I'm certainly open to that with Dan."

Taylor was the only head coach retained from last season in the AFC North.

Earlier, Bengals director of player personnel Duke Tobin said he and the front office are "all-in" about trying to get the best team possible with the resources available.

Bengals president and owner Mike Brown announced Jan. 5 that Tobin and Taylor would be back for the 2026 season.

In January, Tobin said he sees "a lot of reasons for optimism" for the Bengals' future, though he acknowledged the team's challenges after a 6-11 season.

The Bengals are slated to pick 10th overall in the 2026 NFL draft in April.

Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Zac Taylor says he's happy to have OC Dan Pitcher back with Bengals

Howie Roseman was asked about the possibility of the Eagles re-signing Jaelan Phillips

Dec 14, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Jaelan Phillips (50) walks off the field after win against the Las Vegas Raiders at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images | Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

NFL Free agency officially gets underway on March 11, so the Eagles don’t have a ton of time to bring back and re-sign some important players from their 2025 roster. One of those pending free agents is edge rusher Jaelan Phillips.

Phillips was a trade acquisition by the Eagles from the Dolphins just ahead of the deadline. He was instantly impactful, and seemed to blend seamlessly with the rest of the defense. He’s considered a top five free agent by some rankings, which means his asking price is going up, and while he’s continued to express his appreciation for the opportunity Philadelphia gave him last season, he is looking for the best situation for him and his growing family.

Howie Roseman spoke to reporters ahead of the NFL Combine and talked about Phillips as a player and what he was able to see from the linebacker during his time in Philly.

“Unbelievable worker, unbelievable leader, incredibly talented player who cares desperately about winning.”

The Eagles GM went on to explain that spending a third round pick for Phillips doesn’t really factor in to how they’ll handle the next move. Howie quipped that he would trade a third round pick for a playoff game any day, and the move was worth it for the one season regardless of whether he comes back.

“From my perspective, that gave us a shot on the arm. The defense obviously played really well throughout the course of the season and took another step when [Jaelan Phillips] was here. And we understood, and we understood the risk of that. We also understood why the Dolphins were doing it, you know, and getting the third round pick now. But, you know, for us, we understood also, here’s the worst case situation, you know, which is he’s going to be a free agent. If he leaves a free agent, you would have to not sign somebody to get the comp pick for next year, understanding that. And also, the hardest part about free agency is understanding who the player is, because you don’t live with that person and getting the chance to be with him and see who he was, obviously, to us, is even more additive.”

Roseman was asked if Phillips’ medical history would factor into their decision to try and retain the linebacker, and he said that when evaluating any player, they always factor in medical, level of play, age, and scheme fit. All of those things are part of the decision making regardless of any one player’s specific history.

Commanders &quot;as motivated as ever&quot; to extend Laremy Tunsil&#39;s contract

The Commanders traded for left tackle Laremy Tunsil during the 2025 offseason and they'd like to secure his rights beyond 2026 this offseason.

Tunsil started all 14 games he played for Washington in his first season with the team and General Manager Adam Peters said on Tuesday that signing the veteran to an extension is one of the team's priorities in the near future.

"But it is really important for us," Peters said, via the team's website. "We've been having good and productive talks with Laremy and his team. We're as motivated as ever to get that done . . . I don't think either side wants to drag it on, but I don't think the league year is gonna be a deadline of sorts."

Tunsil is set to have a cap number of more than $24 million for the 2026 season. An extension would likely bring that number down and give the Commanders cap room to use in other ways as they try to return to the playoffs after falling short in 2025.

Ohio State’s cornerback room has a championship ceiling

Ohio State’s 2026 corner room is one of the most interesting position groups on the roster because it combines proven production, NFL level upside, and just enough volatility to make the ceiling question real.

At the top, the Buckeyes have the pieces to be elite.

Jermaine Mathews Jr. returns as the steady veteran presence after a highly productive 2025 season in which he posted 26 tackles, 2 interceptions, and 3 pass breakups, numbers that reflect both ball production and week to week reliability on the outside.

Devin Sanchez, meanwhile, came through the normal true freshman learning curve, and took his lumps, but still flashed big time talent, finishing with 15 tackles, and 2 pass breakups of his own. For a first-year corner in a high leverage role, that is a strong foundation, and it is exactly why expectations are climbing so quickly around him.

The most important part of this room is that the top two corners bring very different kinds of value.

Mathews gives Ohio State experience, toughness, and a corner who already understands how to survive and produce in major games. His 2025 stat line backs up what the tape shows. He was around the ball constantly and played with much better consistency than many corners ever reach in college.

Sanchez is the upside play, but not in a hypothetical way anymore. He already showed the flashes last season. The next step is turning those flashes into steadier snap to snap play. If he does that, Ohio State suddenly has the kind of outside duo that changes how defenses can call games.

That is where the ceiling conversation starts. If Mathews plays like the veteran he was last season and can even take another jump and improve, and Sanchez makes the expected second year jump, Ohio State can line up with two corners who can survive on islands and let the rest of the defense get aggressive.

Additionally, Earl Little Jr. adds another layer to that ceiling, even if his role is expected to be more nickel oriented. He arrives with real experience after starting 11 games at Florida State in 2025 and leading the Seminoles with 76 tackles and 4 interceptions, which is high level production for any defensive back. He gives Ohio State another adult in the room and another player who has already handled major college snaps.

That matters because modern defenses are really playing three starting corners. If Little settles into the nickel the way many expect, Ohio State is not just replacing snaps. It is building a more stable coverage structure around Mathews and Sanchez.

Instead of asking the outside corners to solve everything, the Buckeyes can spread responsibility across three experienced options and be more flexible in man and zone looks alike.

Behind that top group is where the projection starts, but it is a very intriguing projection.

Cameron Calhoun brings transfer experience and should be in the early rotation conversation right away. Dominick Kelly is one of the more interesting long term bets in the room, a young transfer with SEC development and real upside if Tim Walton gets him rolling. Jay Timmons gives the room another high ceiling talent, and Jordan Thomas and Miles Lockhart remain part of that next wave of players Ohio State needs to keep developing.

That group is why the room’s ceiling is so high. Ohio State does not need all of them to hit immediately. It just needs one or two of those younger options to become trustworthy rotation pieces behind the top three. If that happens, this goes from a good corner room to a true strength.

The one caution is depth certainty. The top of the room looks strong. The next layer looks promising. But until those rotational names prove it on Saturdays, the unit is still a little top heavy. That does not lower the ceiling, it just sharpens the path to reaching it.

Ohio State can absolutely have one of the better cornerback groups in the country next season. For that to happen, Mathews has to stay the tone setter, Sanchez has to make the sophomore jump everyone expects, and the rotation has to produce at least one or two real answers.

If those things happen, this will not just be a solid room. It will be one of the reasons Ohio State’s defense can carry championship expectations.

The U.S. men&#39;s hockey call with President Trump controversy, explained

The United States men's hockey team has been the source of some controversy this week involving their celebratory phone call with President Donald Trump after winning the gold.

As members of the U.S. men's team attend Tuesday's State of the Union, you may hear about it. What happened, exactly? Well, the moment in question came after the team won the gold on Sunday over Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina.

FBI director Kash Patel joined in the locker room after the gold win to celebrate with the team. President Trump reached out to the hockey team via Patel's phone to congratulate them on the victory and invite them to the State of the Union address and White House.

During the conversation, Trump made a wisecrack that the White House is "going to have to bring the women's team," which elicited a mix of cheers and laughs from the men's team.

Trump followed that up with his thought on what would happen if he didn't invite the gold-winning U.S. women's team: "I do believe I probably would be impeached, okay?" Some laughter followed that comment.

Since that video went viral, some have felt that some members of men's team failed to uphold their women counterparts, who went just as far as they did in the Winter Olympics, by laughing at Trump's comments.

U.S. men's hockey standouts like Jack Hughes and Quinn Hughes have responded to the video, offering praise for the women's team.

Trump has not yet responded to his viral comments, but he could during his State of the Union address.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: The U.S. men's hockey call with President Trump controversy, explained

Detroit Lions set for Munich game in NFL international series

The Detroit Lions are headed abroad in 2026.

For the first time since 2015, the Lions are part of the NFL's International Games. Detroit is officially headed to Germany for the 2026 NFL Munich game, presented by DKB. It's one of a record nine international games in 2026 across four continents, seven countries and eight stadiums. It will be played at the FC Bayern Munich Stadium as part of a multiyear commitment to playing games in the city in 2026 and 2028.

The Lions' opponent, game date and kickoff time won't be announced until the entire NFL schedule is revealed in the spring.

See you soon, Deutschland! pic.twitter.com/NyCMrLyrq3

— Detroit Lions (@Lions) February 24, 2026

"We are thrilled to be playing internationally and specifically in Munich for the 2026 season," Lions president and CEO Rod Wood said in a statement. "As an organization, we have invested greatly in the German market and are excited to play in front of our passionate German fans."

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This article originally appeared on Lions Wire: Detroit Lions set for Munich game in NFL international series

UFC 327 adds Vicente Luque middleweight debut

Vicente Luque is moving on up.

Up to middleweight the longtime UFC welterweight staple goes as he aligns for a matchup vs. surging promotional returnee Kyle Daukaus. The bout takes place April 10 at Kaseya Center in Miami. The promotion announced the matchup Tuesday after it was first reported by Home of Fight.

Luque (23-12-1 MMA, 16-8 UFC) heads to middleweight after 24 promotional appearances at welterweight. A member of the organization since 2015, Luque quickly established himself as an upper-echelon fighter. However, coming off back-to-back losses and with a 2-5 record in his most recent seven outings, he looks to breathe new life into his career at a fresh weight class.

Daukaus (17-4 MMA, 4-4 UFC) finds himself surging in his second UFC stint. He went 2-4 in one no contest in the UFC from June 2020 to December 2022. After his departure from the promotion, Daukaus returned to CFFC where he went 3-0 in title fights with three finishes.

He returned to the UFC in August and finished Michel Pereira with strikes in 43 seconds. He followed that up with another quick finish in November when his signature D'Arce choke did the trick against Gerald Meerschaert in 50 seconds.

The updated UFC 327 lineup includes:

  • Champion Joshua Van vs. Tatsuro Taira – for flyweight title
  • Curtis Blaydes vs. Josh Hokit
  • Dominick Reyes vs. Johnny Walker
  • Loopy Godinez vs. Tatiana Suarez
  • Paulo Costa vs. Azamat Murzakanov
  • Nate Landwehr vs. Cub Swanson
  • Kyle Daukaus vs. Vicente Luque
  • Randy Brown vs. Kevin Holland

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC 327 adds Vicente Luque middleweight debut

Photos: LPGA stars shine at HSBC Women&#39;s World Championship in Singapore

The LPGA's HSBC Women's World Championship has long been a star-studded affair. From its long list of decorated champions inside the ropes to memorable photo calls and swanky parties, like those held at the iconic Raffles Hotel or, more recently, at Marina Bay Sands, the famous hotel in Singapore with the ship on top.

This photo shows the Marina Bay Sands hotels resort and Garden by the Bay domes backdropped with the city skyline in Singapore on June 27, 2025.

This year's field features nine of the top 10 players in the world, including LPGA Hall of Famer Lydia Ko, the defending champion, and Jeeno Thitikul, the top-ranked player who won last week on home soil in Thailand.

Players in the 72-hole no-cut event will play for a $3 million purse at Sentosa Golf Club.

On Tuesday night, the stars posed for pictures at Marina Bay Sands during the annual welcome reception.

Pajaree Anannarukarn of Thailand and Jeeno Thitikul of Thailand pose for a photo at the Welcome Reception in Marina Bay Sands prior to the HSBC Women's World Championship 2026 on February 24, 2026 in Singapore, Singapore.

Megan Khang of the United States and Cassie Porter of Australia pose for a photo at the Welcome Reception in Marina Bay Sands prior to the HSBC Women's World Championship 2026 on February 24, 2026 in Singapore, Singapore.

Lottie Woad of England and Mimi Rhodes of England pose for a photo during the Welcome Reception in Marina Bay Sands prior to the HSBC Women's World Championship 2026 on February 24, 2026 in Singapore, Singapore.

Guests pose for a photo during the Welcome Reception in Marina Bay Sands prior to the HSBC Women's World Championship 2026 on February 24, 2026 in Singapore, Singapore.

Jin Young Ko of South Korea and Lydia Ko of New Zealand pose for a photo at the Welcome Reception in Marina Bay Sands prior to the HSBC Women's World Championship 2026 on February 24, 2026 in Singapore, Singapore.

Stephanie Kyriacou of Australia, Karis Davidson of Australia, Grace Kim of Australia and Hannah Green of Australia pose for a photo at the Welcome Reception in Marina Bay Sands prior to the HSBC Women's World Championship 2026 on February 24, 2026 in Singapore, Singapore.

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Canadiens Rookie Having Big Breakout Year

The Montreal Canadiens play their first game following the Olympic break on Feb. 26 against the New York Islanders. The Habs are undoubtedly in a good spot at this point of the season, as they have a 32-17-8 record and are second in the Atlantic Division standings with 72 points.

There are several reasons why the Canadiens are one of the top teams in the Eastern Conference this season, and forward Oliver Kapanen is undoubtedly one of them. After posting two assists in his first 18 career NHL games last season, Kapanen has broken out in a big way this campaign for the Canadiens and has cemented himself as a key part of their forward group in the process. 

In 57 games so far this season with the Canadiens, Kapanen has recorded 18 goals, 13 assists, 31 points, and a plus-5 rating. Kapanen is currently tied with Anaheim Ducks forward Beckett Sennecke for the most goals among all NHL rookies. He is also fourth in points out of all NHL rookies, so he has undoubtedly been one of the top rookies in the NHL this season.

With all of this, there is no question that Kapanen has been having an impressive breakout year for the Canadiens. The young forward should only get better as he continues to gain experience, and it will be fascinating to see how he finishes off the season from here. 

WTGL has been made far more compelling thanks to Michelle Wie West

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Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images

WTGL has just received a huge boost after it was confirmed that Michelle Wie West will be playing in the competition.

WTGL will mirror the men’s TGL, which features PGA Tour players competing in a hybrid of real-life and virtual golf.

The likes of co-founders Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy have taken part in the innovative venture, which will soon launch a women’s version.

WTGL will get underway in Winter 2026/27, with legendary figure Wie West now confirmed as one of its participants.

Photo by Megan Briggs/TGL/TGL via Getty Images
Photo by Megan Briggs/TGL/TGL via Getty Images

WTGL made far more compelling by Michelle Wie West confirmation

Golf fans would not have expected an upcoming WTGL appearance from Wie West, who retired from professional golf in 2023.

Her glittering career included the 2014 US Women’s Open title, with the American boasting five LPGA Tour wins overall.

She also has five United States Solheim Cup team appearances to her name, and is a current investor in TGL side Los Angeles Golf Club.

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Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images

Who will Michelle Wie West be joined by in WTGL?

Wie West is the latest in a long line of female stars already confirmed for WTGL, which will take place at the SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

The custom-built venue is currently hosting the second season of TGL, and will soon welcome the biggest stars of the women’s game.

World number one Jeeno Thitikul has already been confirmed, along with world number three Charley Hull.

Also announced are three-time major champion Lydia Ko and two-time major champion Brooke Henderson, along with fellow high-profile players Lexi Thompson, Rose Zhang and Lottie Woad.

The high-quality field may just have helped persuade Wie West to come out of retirement to play in WTGL, which is certain to attract more star names before it gets underway.

She clinched her one and only major championship win at the iconic Pinehurst No. 2 course over a decade ago, edging out fellow American Stacy Lewis by two shots.

READ MORE:Jack Nicklaus’ thoughts on Michelle Wie West playing in PGA Tour events, as she signs with WTGL

PREVIEW | Celta de Vigo vs PAOK - team news, lineups, predictions

PREVIEW | Celta de Vigo vs PAOK - team news, lineups, predictions
PREVIEW | Celta de Vigo vs PAOK - team news, lineups, predictions

Celta de Vigo and PAOK face off this Thursday at the Municipal de Balaídos in UEFA Europa League.

In their last game, Celta de Vigo won 2-0 against Mallorca (La Liga 2025/26). In their last fixture, PAOK shared the spoils 1-1 with Larissa (Greek League 2025/26).

The last meeting between the two teams ended with Celta de Vigo winning 2-1.

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PAOK

  • Dejan Lovren - Inner Ligament Injury
  • Luka Ivanusec - Toe Injury
  • Dimitrios Kottas - Unknown Injury

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Celta de Vigo ( vs Mallorca 2026-02-22): Ionut Radu, Javi Rodríguez, Joseph Aidoo, Marcos Alonso, Javier Rueda, Matías Vecino, Miguel Román, Hugo Álvarez, Fer López, Ferrán Jutglà, Pablo Durán

PAOK ( vs Larissa 2026-02-22): Jiri Pavlenka, Jorge Sánchez, Tomasz Kedziora, Ioannis Michailidis, Baba Rahman, Andrija Zivkovic, Christos Zafeiris, Magomed Ozdoev, Dimitrios Chatsidis, Taison, Giorgos Giakoumakis

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MANAGERS

  • Claudio Giráldez faced Razvan Lucescu on two occasions, recording only victories.
  • Razvan Lucescu faced Celta de Vigo on two occasions, recording only defeats.
  • Claudio Giráldez faced PAOK on two occasions, recording only victories.

TEAMS

  • Away, PAOK currently has one defeat in the last six games.
  • Away, PAOK comes from two consecutive games without winning.
  • Away, PAOK comes from three consecutive games without losing.
  • PAOK currently has four defeats in the last 30 games.
  • PAOK comes from three consecutive games without winning.
  • At home, Celta de Vigo currently has one defeat in the last six games.
  • At home, Celta de Vigo currently has one draw in the last 11 games.
  • At home, Celta de Vigo comes from seven consecutive games scoring goals.
  • Celta de Vigo currently has two defeats in the last 14 games.
  • Celta de Vigo comes from four consecutive games scoring goals.
  • Celta de Vigo comes from three consecutive games without losing.
  • Celta de Vigo comes from two consecutive victories.

HEAD TO HEAD

  • Celta de Vigo and PAOK have faced each other twice, with Celta de Vigo having the advantage: two victories
  • At the Municipal de Balaídos, Celta de Vigo has an advantage in the clashes against PAOK: one victory in one match.
  • In the Europa League, there were two matches between the two teams, with two victories for Celta de Vigo.

Colts free agent profiles: Braden Smith

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - OCTOBER 08: Braden Smith #72 of the Indianapolis Colts takes the field before the game against the Tennessee Titans at Lucas Oil Stadium on October 08, 2023 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Indianapolis, IN — The Indianapolis Colts have been at an advantage thanks to strong tackle play this decade, with a brief transitional period at left tackle that otherwise found its footing rather quickly. On the opposite side of the line, however, has been locked down by longtime Colt Braden Smith.

Initially scoffed at by draft analysts for making the move from guard to tackle, the short-armed offensive lineman has been a mainstay in Indianapolis due to his consistency from snap to whistle over the years. The kicker with Smith is that he’s been unable to finish back-to-back seasons since his second and third years in the league.

Playing up to standard has hardly been the concern; it’s the recently established dwindling dependability.

This is the third installment of an article series that covers each of the Indianapolis Colts’ top free agents, offering a case for their retention, a case against it, and a final verdict.

In Favor Of

In short, Braden Smith is a warrior. From battling physical injuries on the field to dealing with severe obsessive-compulsive disorder off the field, Smith has never been one to back down from a fight — even when the tough gets going.

Despite ending the season on injured reserve, Smith’s 13 starts featured 26 pressures and 1 sack allowed across 471 pass-blocking reps. Known as a mauler in the run game, it’s difficult to quantify his influence in this area, though, as of recent — the past three seasons — Smith’s run-block rate sits in the 82nd percentile.

Braden Smith’s injury concerns are nothing to scoff at, but at least he recognizes his shortcomings and has been willing to work with the front office to adjust his salary accordingly.

The Case Against

As previously touched on, Braden Smith’s reliability (or lack thereof) has been his biggest detractor as of late. He has ended four of the last five seasons on injured reserve, proving that even despite strong play, it’s hard to commit to a player who more than likely will re-injure at some point in the season, if not down the stretch in the most important part of the calendar.

Smith’s play has dipped a bit on top of the injuries, though the latter far outweighs the former in impact. The 30-year-old is set to play his ninth season in the NFL.

The Verdict

It’s hard to suggest whether they should or shouldn’t retain Braden Smith, given how similar both outcomes project to be.

On one hand, the veteran leadership and dependable play are enough to keep him around for the immediate future. On the other hand, Smith’s durability concerns, a required modest payday, and his replacement — second-year tackle Jalen Travis — waiting in the wings, combine for an easy break from the organization.

Ultimately, retaining Smith on a cheaper, 1-year deal would be beneficial if the organization can financially swing it. Although you almost anticipate losing Smith for some portion of the season, if not the final stretch, allowing Jalen Travis the opportunity to be the team’s swing tackle would do wonders for not only his progression both now and down the road, but also for the rest of the offensive line.

The right side of the Colts’ offensive line, including the center spot, would consist of three 24 to 25-year-olds with two combined years of starting experience. The succession plans at center and right guard have gone according to plan thus far, so using that same methodology for Travis checks out. The worry is that adding a first-time starter to the group may do more harm than good, especially considering there’d be no swing backup to confidently remedy any mid-season setbacks.

49ers select Kadyn Proctor from Alabama in Mel Kiper’s mock draft

AUBURN, ALABAMA - NOVEMBER 29: Kadyn Proctor #74 of the Alabama Crimson Tide reacts after their 27-20 win over the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) | Getty Images

ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. released his latest mock draft, and the San Francisco 49ers invested in the offensive line for the first time in the first round since Mike McGlinchey.

It’s something we can expect to be popular in every mock draft cycle, but it’s 49ers offensive line coach Chris Foerster who is on record saying that he tells Kyle Shanahan to draft the guys who score touchdowns in early rounds. Will this year be any different?

Maybe. Kiper mocked a player to the Niners who does not seem like their type on paper:

Kadyn Proctor, OT/G, Alabama

Proctor’s tape is all over the place. The highs are really, really good. The lows raise a lot of questions. But in the right situation, he could become a standout tackle in the NFL. And there might not be a better situation than learning behind one of the best to ever do it in San Francisco. Trent Williams will be 38 by Week 1, and he’s entering the final year of his contract. So, Proctor could develop in Year 1 while kicking inside to guard and/or playing a swing tackle role before perhaps taking over for Williams in 2027. He has 40 career starts — all at left tackle — and is reliable in pass protection. This would be an upside pick for GM John Lynch.

Proctor is listed at 6’7″, 366 pounds. The 49ers ask their lineman to run and execute blocks on the move and in space. That does not seem like something a player of Proctor’s size would excel at. However, Bruce Feldman’s annual Freak List had Proctor listed with a 32-inch vertical jump. For reference, Trent Williams had a 34.5-inch vertical jump, which is in the 97th percentile. Proctor also had an 815-pound squat, 535-pound bench press, and a 405-pound power clean. That is a powerful human being.

Proctor wasn’t always 366. He was 400 pounds as a freshman. The concern would be Proctor regaining that weight as a pro now that he’s not being monitored as closely. That weight fluctuation could lead to inconsistencies in his play, especially his sets as a pass protector.

But we are talking about a player with the ideal frame, athleticism, and one who looks dominant when he’s engaged. Those dominant stretches don’t always last, and there is enough tape out there to be concerned, which is why he might be available when the 49ers are on the clock.

Proctor was the No. 1 offensive tackle out of his high school class and will be 21 in June. The pedigree is there. Concerns about handling speed and whether he can maintain his weight are valid, but it’s impossible to ignore his power and how he clears running lanes with ease. Plus, for a player as big as Proctor, the range is where it needs to be.

Proctor was exclusively a left tackle in college. He could play left guard next to Trent Williams, giving the Niners a talent boost they desperately need at the position.

Coby White is set to make his Hornets debut Tuesday against his former Bulls team

Coby White is set to make his Charlotte Hornets debut on Tuesday night against his former Bulls team.

The Hornets announced that White, who was acquired in a trade with Chicago on Feb. 4, has been upgraded to available and will play against the Bulls at the United Center. White has been sidelined for the Hornets since the trade while recovering from a left calf strain.

It's expected that White will come off the bench and serve as Charlotte's backup point guard behind LaMelo Ball, who is coming off a 37-point game in a win over the Washington Wizards on Monday night in which he made a career-high 10 3-pointers.

White, who spent 6 1/2 seasons with the Bulls, was averaging 18.6 points, 4.7 assists and 3.7 rebounds this season before the trade while playing in 29 games for Chicago. He shot 34.6% from behind the 3-point line for the Bulls.

While last played in an NBA game for the Bulls on Feb. 3.

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Micky van de Ven: United ready to take advantage of Spurs&#8217; misery

Micky van de Ven: United ready to take advantage of Spurs’ misery
Micky van de Ven: United ready to take advantage of Spurs’ misery

Manchester United kept their third clean sheet of the Michael Carrick era on Monday night as they battled past Everton 1-0 at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

United have managed this feat in six games, already more than the two they managed under former head coach Ruben Amorim.

Clearly, Senne Lammens and the backline are doing their job despite the rising injuries. However, it is also clear that the Red Devils need backup at the back in the summer.

Matthijs de Ligt’s injury problems are getting worse, while Lisandro Martinez’s body is frequently breaking down following a couple of serious injuries.

United need a defender

Luke Shaw’s record is well known at this stage, while Harry Maguire’s future remains up in the air. His current deal ends in the summer and so far, INEOS are yet to offer him an extension as multiple clubs circle.

INEOS would prefer a defender with Premier League experience, and according to multiple reports, they could go shopping in North London.

Tottenham Hotspur are dangerously close to getting dragged into a relegation battle. As a result, their best centre-back — Micky van de Ven has stalled all contract extension talks with the club.

As per Teamtalk, he will leave irrespective of whether Spurs remain in the Premier League, with Liverpool, Real Madrid joining United in the race.

United to take advantage of Spurs’ misery

“TEAMtalk understands that Tottenham Hotspur are NOT close to agreeing a new deal with defensive star Micky van de Ven, with contract talks on hold until the summer as the club battles through a turbulent period on and off the pitch.

“Dutch centre-back Micky van de Ven is expected to depart regardless of survival, with the 24-year-old eager for regular Champions League football.

“Manchester United have joined Liverpool and Real Madrid in showing strong interest in the composed defender, who has been a standout despite the team’s struggles.”

Hooligan Soccer have further revealed that the Old Trafford side are desperate to win the race and have already started negotiations over a summer deal.

Micky van de Ven would be perfect for United

“Liverpool was apparently van de Ven’s preferred landing place according to our initial report, but recent news indicates a different red team is now looking to nab him: Manchester United.

“Sources inside Old Trafford have confirmed officials from the club are in London and negotiations are happening, with an eye to lock a deal down for the summer transfer window.”

Only 24, the Dutchman is a monster at the back, winning duels with ease while possessing pace to burn. An incredible combination that would elevate United’s backline instantly.

Having the Netherlands international play in tandem with either De Ligt or Lisandro Martinez would make United one of the title contenders heading into the new season. Now it is up to INEOS to pull it off.

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Sudden late contender as Ibrahima Konate race heats up

Sudden late contender as Ibrahima Konate race heats up
Sudden late contender as Ibrahima Konate race heats up

Barcelona chase a centre-back

Sport has outlined Barcelona's need for a centre-back. They're after something relatively specific, however - a centre-back with plenty of pace to play in a high line.

Well, there happens to be one very adept at that coming to the end of his contract this summer. Konate has pace and he's got a wealth of experience in that kind of system.

Under two managers, no less.

Tennessee-Missouri basketball game score prediction

No. 22 Tennessee (20-7, 10-4 SEC) will travel to Missouri (18-9, 8-6 SEC) on Tuesday in Southeastern Conference basketball play.

Tipoff between the Vols and Tigers is slated for 9 p.m. EST at Mizzou Arena in Columbia, Missouri. SEC Network will televise the matchup with Dave Neal (play-by-play) and Jon Sundvold (analyst) on the call.

Tennessee leads the all-time basketball series against Missouri, 13-10, dating to Dec. 20, 1961. Rick Barnes is 8-5 against the Tigers as Tennessee's head coach.

Missouri joined the SEC during the 2012-13 basketball season.

Ahead of Tuesday's game, Tennessee has a 67.0 percent chance to defeat the Tigers, according to ESPN's Matchup PredictorNolan Analytics projects the Vols to defeat Missouri, 76-72.

Tennessee is playing to reach 11-plus SEC wins for a fifth season in a row. The Vols have won five consecutive road games against Missouri.

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🚨 Champions League: tonight’s 9pm kick-off line-ups in the multiplex

🚨 Champions League: tonight’s 9pm kick-off line-ups in the multiplex

The first multiplex of this European week will start at 9 PM, featuring three matches in the second leg of the Champions League playoffs.

Inter Milan will be the center of attention: the Nerazzurri will need to overturn the situation at San Siro against Bodo/Glimt, following their 3-1 defeat in the first leg.

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SEC fines Kentucky coach Mark Pope $25,000 for comments about officiating following Auburn loss

Kentucky men’s basketball coach Mark Pope was fined $25,000 by the SEC on Tuesday after the microphone at the podium in Auburn picked up comments he made to athletic director Mitch Barnhart following the Wildcats’ loss to the Tigers on Saturday.

“Mitch, if those mother f****** try to fine me, screw ‘em because I did not say a word about how they cheated us all night,” Pope said.

Sure enough, a fine happened a few days later. The SEC said that Pope violated the league’s rule that says “coaches, players and support personnel shall refrain from all public criticism of officials, which shall include making public any specific communications with the conference office and/or officiating coordinators related to officiating.”

Auburn won the game 75-74 on a tip-in by Elijah Freeman with 1.1 seconds to go. Kentucky’s Collin Chandler was called for an offensive foul with 14 seconds to go and the Wildcats leading by one. The foul gave the ball to Auburn with a chance to win the game, and Freeman tipped in a miss at the rim from KeShawn Murphy.

"Well we're not allowed to talk about the referees but you guys saw it and I think sometimes it's just super personal," Pope said Saturday when asked about the foul on Chandler. "So I’m not allowed to comment on the referees, I won’t comment on the referees. It’s unfortunate. It’s just unfortunate. It didn’t cost us the game. We’re in control of the game so we’ll find ways to go win.”

The loss dropped Kentucky to 17-10 overall and 8-6 in the SEC. It was also the third straight loss for the Wildcats after they lost by nine at Florida and fell by eight points at home to Georgia.

The Georgia loss was Kentucky’s second home SEC loss of the season after the Wildcats lost their home-opener to Missouri. It was the first time the Tigers had ever won at Rupp Arena.

Ahead of Tuesday night’s game at South Carolina — who is tied for 13th in the conference at 3-11 — Kentucky is tied for sixth in the SEC with Vanderbilt, Missouri and Texas.

Browns roster: OLine plan to mimic 2 other teams, Dawand Jones update is interesting

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 24: General manager Andrew Berry of the Cleveland Browns speaks to the media during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 24, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The 2026 NFL combine has kicked off in Indianapolis, Indiana, with Cleveland Browns GM Andrew Berry speaking to the media on Tuesday. New HC Todd Monken will follow suit early Wednesday afternoon. With NFL free agency right around the corner and the Browns having two picks in the first round of the 2026 NFL draft, the focus has been on Cleveland’s offensive line.

OL Wyatt Teller has said his goodbyes, OL Joel Bitonio is still deciding what his future might hold, while OTs Cam Robinson and Jack Conklin join C Ethan Pocic to complete an entire offensive line hitting free agency this offseason.

The line wasn’t very good last year as injuries and poor play ravaged the Browns performance.

During Monken’s introductory press conference, he noted that he does not run a specific offensive system. Cleveland’s new head coach, who will also call plays on that side of the ball, noted that he plans his system around the talent on the field. With the Browns potentially replacing the entire offensive line, Berry and the front office could be in a unique position trying to build the right combination.

Berry does not see the options as either/or when it comes to man/power blockers versus zone/movement-oriented players. Instead, Berry quickly rattled off what Monken worked with on the Baltimore Ravens offensive line to show how variety can work well together:

I asked Berry about Coach Monken’s plan to fit a system to the talent and how that could impact OLine additions. He’s obviously been studying the Ravens, rattles off names. (Later he did similar with Bears OL) pic.twitter.com/TtKkfDnFEV

— Jared Mueller (@JaredKMueller) February 24, 2026

Berry brought up Linderbaum’s name twice during his time with the media at the Combine.

He also referenced how the Chicago (soon to be Indiana) Bears rebuilt their offensive line on the fly last offseason:

Here is AB talking about the Bears approach to OL last year pic.twitter.com/6lDTTTy1nU

— Jared Mueller (@JaredKMueller) February 24, 2026

When it comes to internal development, Cleveland’s roster has a couple of players who could fit the Darnell Wright role that Berry mentioned. OT Dawand Jones, who has been injured each of his first three seasons, and Luke Wypler and Zak Zinter, who have seen minimal time on the field, could make sense. Berry noted that Wypler should be ready to go off of his late-season injury and gave an update on Jones’ health and future:

Dawand Jones is progressing and seems likely to have a role on the Browns line pic.twitter.com/DtFRPvumEs

— Jared Mueller (@JaredKMueller) February 24, 2026

Using the Ravens and Bears as models for Cleveland’s offseason, the Browns offensive line will not be pigeonholed into just one type of lineman or just acquiring players in the draft.

Projecting off of Berry’s comments, Monken’s new offensive line could look like this next year:

LT: First round draft pick (Francis Mauigoa/Spencer Fano/Monroe Freeling)
LG: Joel Bitonio or solid/cheap free agent
C: Tyler Linderbaum
RG: Teven Jenkins (re-signed)
RT: Dawand Jones


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Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet approve land transfer Rays ballpark in Tampa

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — The Florida Cabinet and Gov. Ron DeSantis agreed Tuesday to give Hillsborough College a 22-acre (49-hectare) plot of state land in Tampa to use for a proposed ballpark for the Rays.

Last month, the Rays ownership entered a memorandum of understanding to build a stadium and mixed use entertainment district on the college campus, and to renovate some of the college's buildings.

A small section of the property, which is next to the New York Yankees’ spring training facility and across a highway from Raymond James Stadium, was owned by the state of Florida.

The state holds the right to take back the land if the “components” of the new stadium do not exist within five years of the land transfer, according to the Cabinet's agenda item.

“This is undoubtedly a big moment for Tampa Bay, and the Rays are fully in this moment to bring this vision to life, and serve our region for generations to come,” Rays Chief Executive Officer Ken Babby said in a statement.

Earlier this month, DeSantis and Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred held a news conference in Tampa to support the Rays stadium effort. The Rays have said they hope to have the stadium built within three years.

The Rays have said they would pay a minimum of 50% of the cost of the new ballpark, and the remainder of the funds would have to come from the city of Tampa and Hillsborough County. DeSantis said this month the state will not contribute direct funding to the stadium.

Since taking the field in 1998 the team has played at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, except for moving home games to the Yankees' Steinbrenner Field in 2025 following hurricane damage at the Trop. The Rays lease runs through at least the 2028 season. The team returns to the Trop this season.

A proposed $1.3 billion redevelopment deal for a new ballpark adjacent to the Trop fell through last year, raising new questions about the future of the team, which was bought last September by Patrick Zalupski’s ownership group.

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Bayside basketball championships change venues, postponed to Thursday

The boys and girls Bayside Conference Championship Basketball Games have been postponed again, and their locations have also been adjusted following the recent snowfall.

The Boys Basketball Championship Game between Wicomico and Colonel Richardson is now set to take place on Thursday, Feb. 26 at 6 p.m. at Easton High School. And the Girls Basketball Championship Game between Kent Island and Stephen Decatur will take place on Thursday, Feb. 26 at p.m. at Parkside High School.

Both games were originally set to take place on Tuesday at the Wicomico Civic Center, but were postponed on Monday and and were slated to be played on Wednesday. Now both have been postponed to Thursday, with the location of both games also changing.

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Team USA goaltender Connor Hellebuyck has an interesting tie to West Texas oil town Odessa

Connor Hellebuyck

Team USA goaltender Connor Hellebuyck has an interesting tie to West Texas oil town Odessa originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

It’s not every day you associate ice hockey with Texas, especially oil-country West Texas made famous by the TV show Landman. But for Team USA goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, that unlikely backdrop was briefly part of his rise to stardom.

The Michigan native was overlooked in high school, passed over as a goalie after finishing his career at Walled Lake Northern in 2011 with a 6-16-1 record, despite posting an impressive .93 save percentage. With no buzz during the draft and few offers from major colleges, he decided to head 1,400 miles southwest to Odessa, Texas. There, he earned a tryout with the junior-level Odessa Jackalopes of the North American Hockey League.

It's a rink better known to locals as a converted rodeo arena than as a springboard to Olympic fame. Hellebuyck played 53 games in 2011-12, led the NAHL in appearances, minutes, and total saves, and was named the league’s co-Rookie and co-Goaltender of the Year.

The story of how Connor Hellebuyck's path to the NHL began in Odessa, Texas.

Story courtesy of @Sportsnet. pic.twitter.com/iDMLJwEJ1x

— Winnipeg Jets (@NHLJets) April 18, 2021

In Milan, Hellebuyck transformed a lifetime of unlikely twists into a defining moment. He made 41 saves in the gold-medal game against Canada, setting a new record for an Olympic final featuring NHL players. His performance was crucial in the 2-1 overtime victory that secured the United States' first men's hockey gold medal since 1980.

He was named the tournament's best goaltender and a media all-star, with former U.S. greats describing his performance as "beyond belief" and a defining moment in an already illustrious career. Hellebuyck is in the second year of a seven-year, $59.5 million extension, which includes an $8.5 million cap hit and a no-move clause at the start. On the Jets' depth chart, he is the clear No. 1, carrying one of the heaviest workloads in the league.

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The Relegation Battle: Which Premier League teams will go down?

The Relegation Battle: Which Premier League teams will go down?
The Relegation Battle: Which Premier League teams will go down?

The Premier League has barely provided a relegation battle over the past two years, with all six promoted sides going straight back down to the Championship. 

This season, however, is offering up a tense and tight struggle between several clubs down at the bottom of the table. We’ve looked at each of the teams involved and tried to assess which ones will stay up and who will go down.

The Relegation Battle: Which Premier League teams will go down?

15th: Leeds United (31 points)

Leeds are so close to safety they can almost smell it. A terrific mid-season run of form has lifted them to the top of the bottom rung of the table, six points above the dropzone.

The Whites still need about three more wins before they can relax, but their fixture schedule is pretty kind after they host Manchester City this weekend. Intriguingly, they play all of their relegation rivals, bar Nottingham Forest, in the final month of the season.

16th: Spurs (29pts)

Any notions that Tottenham Hotspur are ‘too big to go down” were thoroughly dispelled at the weekend. Losing to champions-elect Arsenal was no great shock, but the manner of it was alarming.

Spurs easily have the best squad of the teams in the bottom six, but look like they have absolutely nothing left in the tank. They are yet win a Premier League game in 2026 and don’t appear capable of changing that record. Their next two games – Fulham away and Crystal Palace at home – appear winnable, but no one would be surprised if they lost both of them.

Igor Tudor has come in as a firefighter, but he may have underestimated the task ahead of him.

17th: Nottingham Forest (27pts)

Forest are now on their fourth head coach of the season, which is never a sign of good health at a football club. Vitor Pereira saved Wolves from the drop last year, but can he repeat the trick again?

The Reds have a talented squad of players and they almost took a point from Liverpool at the weekend. But they also have the toughest run-in of their rivals; they still have to play City, Aston Villa, Chelsea, and Manchester United before closing the season at the City Ground against Bournemouth.

Next month’s trip to Tottenham will prove crucial in their bid to stay up. Indeed, the loser may be the one exiting through the trap door.

18th: West Ham United (25pts)

This season has been a grim spectacle for so long for West Ham fans, but the last month has given way to hope. They have lost just one of their last six matches in the Premier League, a 3-2 turnover at Chelsea from which they arguably deserved at least a point based on their first-half display.

The Hammers have secured crucial wins over Spurs and Burnley in that period, and probably should have beaten United and Bournemouth in their most recent outings. Their run-in is a mixed bag, as they still have to face Liverpool, City, Villa, Arsenal and Newcastle, but they also play Fulham, Wolves, Palace, Everton and Leeds, who they host on the final day.

The vibes have definitely improved at the London Stadium, but they may have left it too late.

19th: Burnley (19pts)

This always felt like a one-and-done season for Burnley, but in fairness to them they have continued fighting for survival. This calendar year, they have managed to snag points from United, Liverpool, Spurs and Chelsea, and they staged a remarkable comeback to beat Palace earlier this month.

The Clarets still have to play Forest and Leeds, both away, before hosting Wolves on the final day, but even if they win those games the gap is simply too large.

20th: Wolves (10pts)

A miserable year for Wolves will end in their inevitable relegation from the Premier League. Their only goal for the rest of the season is to avoid breaking Derby County’s record low points total of 11.

Verdict: Wolves, Burnley and West Ham to go down. 

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Leeds United Are Facing Stiff Competition For This Ligue 1 Playmaker: Should Farke Go For Him?

Leeds United Are Facing Stiff Competition For This Ligue 1 Playmaker: Should Farke Go For Him?
Leeds United Are Facing Stiff Competition For This Ligue 1 Playmaker: Should Farke Go For Him?

In a recent report, the Daily Mail stated that Leeds United are facing stiff competition for Olympique Lyonnais playmaker Pavel Sulc. It has been mentioned that the Whites would have to compete with Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa and other Premier League clubs in the race to land the Czech attacker next summer.

Sulc’s Impressive Numbers In French Football

Sulc has enjoyed a good run of form for Lyon this season as he has put in a handful of impressive displays for them in the final third. The 25-year-old has found the back of the net 14 times and secured ten assists in 35 matches for the French outfit in this campaign across various competitions.

The Czech talent is currently among the best wingers in Ligue 1. Thus, the Whites would do well to lure him to Elland Road next summer.

His current contract at Lyon will run out in the summer of 2029, which could make it difficult for Leeds to sign him on the cheap later this year.

Leeds United

HAMBURG, GERMANY – NOVEMBER 28: Pavel Sulc of Viktoria Plzen celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the UEFA Europa League 2024/25 League Phase MD5 match between FC Dynamo Kyiv and FC Viktoria Plzen at Volksparkstadion on November 28, 2024 in Hamburg, Germany. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)

Should Leeds United Boss Daniel Farke Go For Sulc?

Sulc excels at finding a yard of space for himself to get a few strikes in at goal. He has got the vision to create some inviting chances in the final third and is a good dribbler with the ball at his feet.

The Czech sensation can contribute by scoring and creating his fair share of goals up top. Sulc mainly operates in the number ten position but can also function as a box-to-box midfielder or as a centre-forward up top if needed. However, it remains to be seen whether he can make a smooth transition to life in the Premier League if the Whites manage to get him on board this summer.

Sulc would add more firepower to Leeds boss Daniel Farke’s frontline. He is good enough to challenge for a regular first-team spot at the West Yorkshire club in the coming years.

At 25, Sulc has his peak years ahead of him, which makes him a worthy target for the Whites to consider at the end of this campaign. All in all, Farke would be wise to go for a player of his skill set later this year.

Referee for Arsenal-Chelsea clash brings mixed omens

Referee for Arsenal-Chelsea clash brings mixed omens
Referee for Arsenal-Chelsea clash brings mixed omens

The Premier League have confirmed their match official appointments for the upcoming round of fixtures, including Arsenal’s game against Chelsea on Sunday.

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The Premier League have confirmed their match official appointments for Matchweek 28, with Arsenal playing in the final game of the round at home to Chelsea in the 16:30 GMT kick-off on Sunday, March 1st.

Darren England will referee the contest, with Scott Ledger and Akil Howson acting as his assistants. Tom Bramall will be the fourth official for the game.

John Brooks will be on VAR, with Dan Robathan acting as the assistant VAR on this occasion.

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England hasn’t been a hugely regular referee for Arsenal matches in the past, only taking charge of eight games involving the Gunners so far in his career. Similar is true of Chelsea, as he’s refereed seven of their matches.

Looking at the positives, Arsenal have won six and drawn one of those eight games, only losing against Newcastle United back in May 2022. That’s a better record than Chelsea have, winning three, drawing three, and losing one with England refereeing.

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On the other hand, Arsenal have received one penalty and given one away in England’s games, with no red cards shown, whilst Chelsea have been awarded three penalties, given zero away, and seen two red cards given to their opponents.

Mikel Arteta was particularly unhappy with the one penalty England gave against the Gunners for Everton last April, arguing: “It’s for me never a penalty.”

So England’s officiating has done a lot more for Chelsea than Arsenal, despite their respective win rates. We can only hope Chelsea are due a big decision against them from the referee.

ST Game 5: San Diego Padres at Chicago Cubs

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Steve Tisch Epstein files, explained: What we know about Giants co-owner&#39;s emails with sex offender

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New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch is shown to have been connected to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to newly released emails, per The Athletic

Tisch is said to have received “scouting reports” on women from Epstein. The reports assessed whether they were “pro or civilian” or a “working girl.”

The emails are reported to have been sent in 2013 and were made public as part of the latest batch of more than 3 million Epstein-related documents released by the Department of Justice on Friday, Jan. 30.

Here is what we know about Tisch’s connection to Epstein.

Who is Steve Tisch?

Tisch is an American film producer and businessman. He was born on February 14, 1949, and is 76 years old. Tisch's biggest movie was 1983's "Risky Business," which he helped produce and in which Tom Cruise starred. He was also a producer on "Forrest Gump," "American History X," and "Snatch," all of which received critical acclaim. 

Tisch is the son of former Giants co-owner Preston Robert Tisch. He now serves as the chairman, co-owner and executive vice president of the Giants. Tisch is the only person in history to have earned a Golden Globe, Academy Award, a Primetime Emmy nomination and a Super Bowl ring. 

Steve Tisch in Epstein files

Tisch's name appears more than 440 times in the 3 million released documents, per ESPN. The emails concerning Tisch range from the "mundane" to more profane. Most of them refer to Tisch setting up "dates" with women through Epstein. There is not enough information available to determine whether any legal issues exist at this time. 

Steve Tisch statement

Hours after the publication of The Athletic's story on the emails, the New York Giants provided a statement from Tisch acknowledging the existence of some emails about adult women. Tisch denied that anything further happened, however. 

"We had a brief association where we exchanged emails about adult women, and in addition, we discussed movies, philanthropy, and investments. I did not take him up on any of his invitations and never went to his island. As we all know now, he was a terrible person and someone I deeply regret associating with.”

NFL statement on Steve Tisch

The NFL released its first statement on Monday, February 2. 

“The league is aware of the reports and Steve’s response. Our office will look into the matter to understand the facts.”

Roger Goodell addresses Tisch-Epstein

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell answered questions from the media during his annual press conference ahead of Super Bowl 60.  He discussed Tisch's involvement in the Epstein files and whether or not the Giants owner would be subject to discipline under the league's personal conduct policy. 

"I would say that absolutely we are going to look at all the facts. We're going to look at the context of those, we're going to try to understand that, and we'll look at how that falls under the policy. But I think we take one step at a time. Let's get the facts first." Goodell said during the press conference.

John Harbaugh addresses Tisch-Epstein

John Harbaugh, who was hired as the Giants' new head coach after the 2025 season, was asked at the NFL Scouting Combine about his views of the franchise's ownership following the developing situation with Tisch.

“I have great respect for the ownership," Harbaugh said. "I have had nothing but great conversations, great interactions."

According to Ralph Vacchiano, away from the podium, Harbaugh then addressed the Tisch-Epstein reports further, saying: "Steve put out a statement where he expressed regret. That’s where it stands for me. That’s where I’m at."

Steve Tisch's emails with Jeffrey Epstein

The first email released so far was from May 2013. According to The Athletic's report, Epstein emailed Tisch, who said he was still in an NFL meeting. Once Tisch was free, Epstein suggested a Russian woman could meet, and Tisch immediately replied, asking if she was “fun.”

The next email is from June 2013. Tisch reached out asking about a specific woman, Epstein responded, "(Tahitian) speaks mostly french exotic." Tisch asked if she was a working girl, and Epstein responded, "Never."

Later in June, Tisch emailed Epstein, "Is my present in NYC?" Epstein replied "Yes" to which Tisch asked the next morning, "Can I get my surprise to take me to lunch tomorrow?”

Epstein reached out to Tisch in another exchange, "Did you contact the great a-- fake tit (name redacted) she’s a character, short term, has an older boyfriend going to acting school, a 10 a--.” Tisch responded, "Thanks Jeffrey. Curious to know about (name redacted). I will contact (name redacted) … pro or civilian?” Epstein responded, "civilian, but Russian, and rarely tells the full truth, but fun.”

Epstein later followed up with Tisch after he'd connected with one of the women and let him know, "report just in, you did very well, she wants to go to the play, she is a little freaked by the age difference but go slow … i will try to convince her not to return to Ukraine. having her crying worked.” Tisch replied, "Nice report … Funny comment on crying!!!”

Per The Athletic, other emails are between Epstein and women about Tisch. One referenced that the producer would be able to get her in movies saying, "Gonna meet Steve Tisch next week for a dinner, He said that he gonna work on 3 movies starting June. So I’ll ask if I can read scripts and maybe audition for some part.”.

In September 2013, according to The Athletic, Tisch offered Epstein two tickets to Giants games, and to other games. Epstein is shown having offered Tisch to visit the private island in the Caribbean, but it is not clear whether Tisch took him up on the offer ever. 

Another email touched on the subject the duo's relationship. Epstein and Tisch were discussing a date Tisch had been on and Epstein wrote, "I am happy to have you as a new but … shared interest friend.” 

Steve Tisch Giants ownership

Tim Mara helped found the Giants in 1925. He then passed the team to Jack Mara and Wellington Mara, who became co-owners in 1939. Tim J. Mara became a co-owner in 1965 and held a stake in the team until 1990. The following year, Bob Tisch took his place as co-owner.

Wellington Mara and Bob Tisch were co-owners through 2004. In 2005, the current co-owners, John Mara and Steve Tisch, took over. The pair has served as co-owners of the franchise for the past 20 years.

Is Gianluca Prestianni playing for Benfica today against Real Madrid?

Gianluca Prestianni will not be suiting up for Benfica in its Champions League playoff second leg against Real Madrid.

The two teams will square off on Wednesday, Feb. 25 at the Santiago Bernabéu, with Real Madrid carrying a 1-0 advantage after last week's first leg in Lisbon.

That match was marred by accusations that Prestianni directed a racial slur toward Real Madrid star Vinícius Jr.

After Vinícius opened the scoring in the second half, Prestianni covered his mouth with his jersey when approaching the Brazilian. Nearby Real Madrid players signaled that the Argentine had made a racial insult, and Vinícius also said after the game that he'd been racially abused.

Referee François Letexier halted the match for 11 minutes under FIFA's anti-racism protocol.

Amid an investigation into the incident, UEFA announced this week that it had provisionally suspended Prestianni for one match. The suspension will see the 20-year-old sidelined for Wednesday's return leg.

Prestianni has denied using a racial slur, saying that Vinícius "misinterpreted what he thought he heard."

Should UEFA find Prestianni guilty of using the slur, he could be facing a suspension of 10 games.

Benfica, which has strongly backed its player, released a statement saying it was disappointed with UEFA's decision.

"The club regrets being deprived of the player while the process is still under investigation and will appeal this UEFA decision, even though the deadlines in question are unlikely to have any practical effect on the second leg of the Champions League playoff," the Portuguese club said.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Is Gianluca Prestianni playing for Benfica today vs. Real Madrid?

LOOK: Texas OL John Turntine III’s physical development is impressive

Landing blue-chip offensive lineman hasn’t been easy for Texas Longhorns offensive coordinator and offensive line coach Kyle Flood since inking a marquee, program-changing class in 2022, increasing the importance of signing 2026 North Crowley standout John Turntine III in December.

A consensus four-star prospect ranked as the No. 82 player overall and the No. 9 offensive tackle in the 2026 recruiting class, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings, Turntine is only the second offensive lineman considered a top-100 prospect that Flood has inked in the last five cycles, joining 2024 signee Brandon Baker.

Misses on lower-ranked players have only increased the pressure on Flood to ensure that Turntine matures into a contributor for the Longhorns, a developmental process complicated by his lack of ideal height to play tackle at 6’3.5 and a lean frame that makes his physical projection more difficult.

Not only was Turntine listed at 270 pounds when he signed with the Longhorns in December, a picture posted by his father at the Cotton Bowl two months earlier provided a sober assessment of where the offensive lineman was in his physical development.

#HOOKEM Thank you @taylor_searels & @TexasFootball for an amazing day.!!! All we’re eating is W!!! @TurntineJohn@Tylin_Turntine@KJJFlood @CoachGat3wood @ChrisGilbert_1pic.twitter.com/rWkhRDLWBY

— John Turntine JR (@JohnTurntine) October 12, 2025

So it was heartening to see how much Turntine has grown physically since arriving on the Forty Acres last month as an early enrollee.

My son @TurntineJohn been at UT for a month and two weeks. He is stacking days and learning the college system on and off the field. I’m so proud of him. Keep stacking days and believing in yourself. Stay strong and tune into GODplans for you. #TINE@NorthCro_FBpic.twitter.com/fl8Ezu05RB

— John Turntine JR (@JohnTurntine) February 23, 2026

For an offensive lineman, Turntine still has extremely low body fat, but given his lack of overall mass and difficulties anchoring in high school, the increases in his upper and lower body strength are apparent, evidence that Turntine is capable of quickly adding strength to a frame that is suddenly starting to look like that of college offensive lineman.

So it will be interesting to track Turntine’s listed weight on the spring roster set for release before the start of practice on March 19, and to see how the most important member of Flood’s 2026 signing class looks in person during open portions of practice.

But what already seems apparent is that Turntine is beginning to answer some of the biggest questions he faced as a prospect.

Von Miller and these free agents could join recent coaching hires in LA

Sep 7, 2025; Landover, Maryland, USA; Washington Commanders linebacker Von Miller (24) walks off the field after the game against the New York Giants at Northwest Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Amber Searls-Imagn Images | Amber Searls-Imagn Images

Recently, the Los Angeles Rams announced their coaching staff for the 2026 season and how Sean McVay aims to navigate the franchise to Super Bowl LXI. Sometimes, a coaching hire is just a schematic fit. But it also affords the opportunity to sign or acquire players based on player-coach connections around the league. Here is a comprehensive look at whether the Los Angeles Rams could realistically attract 2026 NFL free agents based on their recent coaching hires — specifically the addition of Kliff Kingsbury (Washington Commanders) as Assistant Head Coach and Bubba Ventrone (Indianapolis Colts and Cleveland Browns) as Special Teams Coach — and which free agents from the Washington Commanders, Indianapolis Colts, and Cleveland Browns might draw interest.

Washington Commanders

Based on the 2026 free agent lists from Spotrac and offseason projections:

  • Deebo Samuel, WR (UFA) : One of the bigger names available if not franchise tagged. A dangerous playmaker in space, Samuel could immediately upgrade Los Angeles’ weapons beyond Nacua/Adams. Samuel was a thorn in the Rams side while playing for the 49ers.
  • Noah Brown, WR (UFA) : A big, physical target who could provide depth and red-zone presence.
  • Von Miller, EDGE (UFA) : I’m not sure if there is any bad blood with the Rams and Von Miller based on the 2022 offseason. But, Von Miller is clearly past the prime of his career. At age 37, he is simply chasing the opportunity for another ring. If he wants to win a 3rd ring with a 3rd franchise, LA obviously won’t be considered. But he if wants to rejoin Los Angeles, a place he openly admitted to loving every day because if felt like the Pro Bowl, then he could be a great mentor and rotational option for Jared Verse and Byron Young. He only made $6.1 million in 2025. Miller still logged 9 sacks, 6 Tackles for Loss, and 15 QB hits.

Von Miller is on a tear right now registering 6 sacks in the last 5 games pic.twitter.com/OCFR7WoVnI

— RAMS ON FILM (@RamsOnFilm) January 18, 2022

Indianapolis Colts

The Colts’ pending free agents may not be headline stars, but there are value pieces:

  • Braden Smith, RT (UFA) : A proven tackle with power and pass protection acumen. The Rams offensive line could use competition and depth at tackle/guard.
  • Nick Cross, S (UFA) : A former pupil under Bubba Ventrone in Indy. Cross played 47.4% of the special teams in 2022 as a rookie under Ventrone.
  • Rodney Thomas II, CB/S (UFA) : Similar to Cross, Thomas’s rookie season was Ventrone’s final season in Indianapolis. Thomas played 28.0% of the special teams snaps in 2022. But was also an impact player on the defensive side in 2022; tallying 4 interceptions. Thomas has played all 68 games in his 4 year career. With a 6’2” frame, the Rams may be intrigued with his size. He also offers a lot of speed, explosion, and agility…

Rodney Thomas II was drafted with pick 239 of round 7 in the 2022 draft class. He scored a 9.24 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 67 out of 863 SS from 1987 to 2022. https://t.co/qImpJeCfDe#RAS#Coltspic.twitter.com/vVXwqh1i63

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 30, 2022

Given the Rams’ existing core offensive line, adding a player like Smith could solidify a unit destined to protect Stafford and open lanes in the run game.

Cleveland Browns

Cleveland is experiencing a substantial roster turnover, with multiple veterans hitting free agency:

  • Joel Bitonio, G (UFA) : A long-time All-Pro guard who could immediately improve interior blocking. If Bitonio wants to win at the end of his career, LA would be a wise choice. Bitonio is from Los Angeles, CA. The Rams tried to trade for him in 2019 but CLE was not willing to accept their offer. The Rams OL already has Steve Avila and Kevin Dotson, so it’s hard to envision a fit here unless Bitonio and the Rams saw center as an option.

JOEL BITONIO, @Browns OG
In 2025, Bitonio, in his 12th season, allowed 1 QB Hit and 2 Sacks and was called for 1 Penalty across a total of 1081 Offensive Snaps played (Per @PFF) #DawgPound#Browns#Cleveland#NFL#nflx#NFLDraft#NFLNews#SuperBowlLXI#NFLUK#NFLPlayoffspic.twitter.com/rbP8SnoGjM

— Pro Football Hall of Fame Ambassador (@PFHOFAmbassador) February 23, 2026

Which of these free agents would you consider signing?

🚨 Line-ups confirmed: Inter chasing a comeback against Bodo/Glimt

🚨 Line-ups confirmed: Inter chasing a comeback against Bodo/Glimt

Inter Milan faces one of its toughest challenges of the season this Tuesday: overturning the 3-1 deficit against Bodo/Glimt to reach the Champions League round of 16. The Nerazzurri, solid leaders of Serie A, will have to rely on the mystique of San Siro to overcome a Norwegian side that arrives with the “giant-killer” label after defeating teams like Manchester City and Atlético.


Cristian Chivu faces the challenge without his influential captain, Lautaro Martínez, who was injured in the first leg. However, he regains Hakan Çalhanoğlu and celebrates the return of Denzel Dumfries after three months out. Meanwhile, Kjetil Knutsen’s team arrives with a full squad and sky-high confidence, led by an attacking trio (Hauge, Høgh, and Blomberg) that already demonstrated its lethality in the first encounter.

Confirmed lineups

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What are FSU’s seeding possibilities for the ACC Tournament?

The ACC Men’s Basketball tournament tips off in Charlotte on Tuesday, March 10th, but despite just four games remaining in the regular season there’s still a wide range of possibilities for Florida State’s seed. Such is life in a conference with a jumbled mess in the middle. But before we dive into what’s still possible, let’s eliminate what we know is not possible. To help me out, I used this fantastic scenario generator maintained annually by someone named “mred.” It’s truly a great way to kill 15 (or 45) minutes.

Seeds that have been eliminated

  • The 1 & 2 seeds – The max number of league wins for FSU is 11 and and Duke and UVA both already have 12+. They cannot be caught by the ‘Noles.
  • “Seeds 16-18” – Technically, these are not seeds, as only 15 of the 18 teams make it to Charlotte. In January, when FSU stood at 0-5 in ACC play, Coach Loucks made it quite clear that this team’s goal was to be among those 15 teams in Charlotte, calling it “an embarrassment” if FSU were to miss the ACCT. One month of playing at a top 25 level has now made that an impossibility. Florida State is locked into an appearance in Charlotte. (*Avoiding 17 and 18 is easy to explain: Georgia Tech and Boston College only have two conference wins each, and therefore cannot reach seven. The math on avoiding 16th is a bit more cumbersome, but just trust me it works. Or, if you’d rather see me “show my work,” head to asterisk at the bottom of the article).

A double-bye is still possible…technically

Yes, you read that heading correctly. As improbable as it would be, Florida State can still finish as high as the three seed. Obviously this requires a very specific—and unlikely—set of circumstances, but with UNC’s win over Louisville last night, it remains a mathematical possibility.

Obviously, FSU would have to sweep their remaining four games against Miami, @GT, @Pitt, and then SMU on Senior Day. This would move them to 11-7. From there, if UNC, Clemson, Cal, and Miami also all finished tied at 11-7, Florida State would win the round-robin tiebreaker with a 4-1 record among the tied teams.

Want an even crazier outcome? If FSU, NC State, Cal, Louisville, Clemson, Miami, and UNC all finish 11-7, FSU earns the three seed based on that round-robin too, largely because FSU and UL didn’t play. (The order I typed those teams is the order of seeds, 3-9, in that scenario. Of course, achieving these 3-seed outcomes takes some highly unlikely outcomes to occur. Things like Cal winning out, Notre Dame beating NC State, Va Tech beating UNC in Chapel Hill, and Syracuse beating Louisville. In other words, we’d need some Lloyd Christmas type of luck here.

Strangely enough after the UNC win over UL, I couldn’t find a scenario where FSU finishes 4th. The tiebreakers just don’t seem to workout that way. However, I didn’t test every possibility of every game outcome, so perhaps a community member can discover one and post it in the comments?

Finishing 4-0 does not assure a top 4 finish

While a double-bye is possible if FSU extends their winning streak to seven, most of the scenarios would give FSU either the 5 or 6 seed. For example, if you just picked all teams ranked higher on KenPom to win, with the exception of splitting SMU’s California swing, FSU ends up the 6 seed.

And candidly, the 6 seed isn’t a bad place to be. You avoid Duke until the Finals, still get a bye, and your first game is against the winner between the 11 and 14 seed (in that specific example it’s Virginia Tech and Syracuse). Win that first game and FSU would play the 3 seed in the quarterfinals, which in this example was NC State.

What happens if FSU finishes 3-1?

This seems to be the result most fans I talk with feel might happen. But the reality is, how FSU gets to 3-1 makes a big difference.

Beating Miami gives FSU a season sweep and the tiebreaker. Plus the 2—0 record becomes quite handy in all those round-robin tiebreakers. However, because Miami already has 10 wins, and they face Boston College at home, it’s unlikely that FSU and Miami finish tied if the ‘Noles finish 3-1.

SMU (8-6), on the other hand, is very possible to finish with the same record as FSU. The Mustangs close the season with the California duo on the road, Miami in Dallas, and then FSU in Tally. That screams 2-2 finish, which would give them a 10-8 league record. Here’s the problem: SMU already beat FSU. So if FSU drops the regular season finale, SMU has the sweep and the tiebreaker. If FSU is victorious on Senior Day, the teams split and the tiebreaker will depend on if any other team shares the same record. If not, it will be decided by record against opponents at the top of the standings, descending down until it’s broken. SMU beat UNC and UL, two teams likely to be in the top 4 or 5 seeds, so they are likely to win a two-team tiebreak against FSU even if the team’s split.

But here’s where the universe plays a trick. In most scenarios where FSU finishes 3-1, but loses the tiebreaker to SMU, the ‘Noles finish in the 10 seed, while the Mustangs grab the 9 seed. SMU’s reward for winning the tiebreaker is a bye…but a quarterfinal date with Duke.

The highest FSU can finish if they finish 3-1 (that I’ve been able to find) is the 7 seed. This would be a fantastic outcome, as you get both the bye and to avoid Duke. But it requires Clemson losing all three of their remaining games, which means losing to Georgia Tech on Senior Day. Seems unlikely, but I suppose if there is a team out there that could “Clemson,” Clemson would be a good bet.

Bye still possible with 2-2 finish

If Florida State wraps up Loucks’ first regular season as head coach with a 9-9 record, a first round bye is definitely still on the table. In fact, the 9 seed would be the most likely scenario. (The 8 seed is also possible, but requires UL losing out. But what’s the difference between 8 and 9 anyway).

FSU could be the 10 seed if Wake Forest were to win out (would require beating UVA in Charlottesville), or even drop to the 11 seed if Virginia Tech won out (would require winning in both Chapel Hill and Charlottesville), but both scenarios are much less likely.

Some, who prefer a first round bye, might see that as a good thing. Whereas, if you prefer to avoid the best team the longest, this might be bad news.

I’m not going to do a full breakdown of what happens if FSU goes 1-3 or 0-4 to close out the regular season. At that point I’m not sure it would even matter. But anywhere from the 11 seed to the 15 seed is on the table.

Share your predictions and hopes in the comments

Are you a first round bye at all costs type? Or do you think avoiding Duke in hopes of staying alive longer and hoping for chaos happening around you is better?

What outcome feels most likely?

Can you find FSU landing in the mythical 4 seed?

*Here’s the math on FSU locking up a tournament spot:

  • GT and BC only have two wins and cannot reach 7
  • Pitt and ND both have three, so both in theory could reach 7 if they both won out.
  • In order for Pitt to win out, they must beat Stanford.
  • This means that Stanford would have to win their other three games in order to reach 8 wins, which is what they need in order to finish above FSU because FSU has the tiebreaker with Stanford if they finish with 7.
  • In order for Stanford to win their remaining three games, they would need to beat Notre Dame—which means Notre Dame would have a maximum of 6 wins.
  • Therefore, at least one of Pitt, ND, or Stanford will finish below FSU, meaning FSU cannot finish lower than 15th.

Where does Wisconsin rank in Big Ten standings, March Madness bracketology

Wisconsin's NCAA Tournament resume has been getting better.

The Badgers' recent 84-71 win over Iowa was their fifth Quad 1 win of the season. Seven of their eight losses are Quad 1 losses, and the one exception was at home against USC.

It is an encouraging development for a UW team that did not have any Quad 1 wins until the Jan. 10 upset over Michigan – the No. 1 team in the USA TODAY coaches poll at the time.

Here is a closer look at Wisconsin's place in the Big Ten standings and March Madness projections after the Iowa win and before UW's games against Oregon and Washington:

Where is Wisconsin in latest Big Ten standings?

Wisconsin is sixth in the Big Ten with an 11-5 record. If the regular season ended now, it would be good enough to have a bye in the first two rounds of the Big Ten men's basketball tournament. UW would need to rise to the top four to have a bye in the first three rounds.

Full Big Ten standings (with ties listed alphabetically):

  1. Michigan (15-1)
  2. Illinois (13-4)
  3. Michigan State (12-4)
  4. Nebraska (12-4)
  5. Purdue (12-4)
  6. Wisconsin (11-5)
  7. UCLA (10-6)
  8. Iowa (9-7)
  9. Ohio State (9-7)
  10. Indiana (8-8)
  11. USC (7-9)
  12. Minnesota (6-10)
  13. Washington (5-11)
  14. Maryland (4-12)
  15. Rutgers (4-12)
  16. Northwestern (3-13)
  17. Oregon (3-13)
  18. Penn State (2-15)

Wisconsin's March Madness projections: Where are Badgers projected to land in NCAA Tournament bracket?

ESPN bracketologist Joe Lunardi has Wisconsin as a No. 7 seed in his Feb. 24 bracket projection. The Badgers would face 10th-seeded Texas in the first round in Oklahoma City, with second-seeded Houston likely awaiting the winner.

USA TODAY’s Feb. 24 bracketology update also projects the Badgers as a No. 7 seed in Oklahoma City. UW would face 10th-seeded SMU in the first round and presumably second-seeded Houston in the second round.

CBS Sports’ Feb. 24 bracket projection lists Wisconsin as a No. 6 seed. The Badgers would face 11th-seeded Miami (Ohio) in the first round and most likely third-seeded Gonzaga in the second round. (UC Irvine is the No. 14 seed in the projection.)

While not assigning a matchup, site or region, the college basketball analytics site Bart Torvik has the Badgers slotted as the last No. 6 seed in its Teamcast projections on Feb. 24.

Wisconsin forward Nolan Winter (31) gets tangled up with Iowa guard Bennett Stirtz while going up for a shot during the second half on Sunday, Feb. 22 at the Kohl Center in Madison.

Where is Wisconsin ranked in NET?

Wisconsin is at No. 32 in the NCAA's NET rankings following college basketball games on Feb. 23. That is up from No. 33 a week earlier and No. 37 a month earlier.

Big Ten teams ahead of the Badgers in NET include Michigan at No. 1, Illinois at No. 4, Purdue at No. 6, Nebraska at No. 11, Michigan State at No. 12 and Iowa at No. 28. UW has wins over four of those six teams.

Here is Wisconsin's record in each quadrant:

  • Quad 1: 5-7
  • Quad 2: 5-1
  • Quad 3: 3-0
  • Quad 4: 6-0

Here are Wisconsin's remaining games, broken down by quadrant:

  • Quad 1: at Washington, at Purdue
  • Quad 2: at Oregon
  • Quad 3: vs. Maryland
  • Quad 4: None

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Where Wisconsin ranks in standings, latest March Madness bracketology

3 burning questions for 49ers GM John Lynch at today’s press conference

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 27: General manager John Lynch of the San Francisco 49ers speaks to the media during the NFL Combine at the Indiana Convention Center on February 27, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) | Getty Images

San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch takes the podium at 5:30 PM EST in Indianapolis at the NFL Scouting Combine to address media members. Coming off a very successful 12-win season, especially considering the injury circumstances, Lynch should have a sizable crowd and will have to answer some difficult questions.

What are some of the burning questions on the minds of 49ers fans and media members?

The Brandon Aiyuk saga

Lynch and Shanahan discussed the baffling Aiyuk situation, but another update will be asked for. The question that should be asked is the specific timeline of the deteriorated relationship. For those that don’t remember, before training camp, the 49ers staff, in particular, wide receivers coach Leonard Hankerson, applauded Aiyuk’s involvement in the meeting room and even referred to him as a “coach” to the other receivers. Before a preseason game, Aiyuk was on the field running routes, also. We’re unsure if that was even permitted by league rules, but he was out on the field.

So what happened? What was the event timeline that went from Aiyuk being completely involved to someone who ghosted the entire organization and presented the situation that Shanahan says he’s never seen before in his time in the NFL? There had to be an event or issue that led to Aiyuk’s decision to leave it all behind and put the 49ers in this situation.

What to do with Mac Jones?

The 49ers know all too well about the value of a backup quarterback. Has any team benefited more from backup quarterbacks than the 49ers recently? Funny enough, the best backup the 49ers employed was never needed in 2023, as Sam Darnold only played in the season finale, and Brock Purdy and the team were minutes from a Super Bowl.

What about Mac Jones? The team says they have no intention of trading him, but reading between the lines, it can be interpreted as meaning the team needs to up its offers for the former Alabama quarterback. Do the 49ers truly value Jones enough to let him walk next season for nothing, or should the 49ers make a move to add draft picks for a team with many holes? Also, is the team confident in Kurtis Rourke as the primary backup in 2026 after selecting him with their final pick last season?

The 49ers’ free agency and trade deadline plan from 2025

Yes, the 49ers won 12 games and a playoff game last season, but the pass rush suffered once Nick Bosa and Mykel Williams were injured. In fact, there’s no way to say whether either would have been that much better if both were healthy. Yes, it would have been better, but by how much? The team added Keion White and Clelin Ferrell, but shied away from pass rushers at the deadline and opted to roll with their rookies and veterans on the roster, keeping their draft picks.

Does Lynch regret that decision? Would trading for a pass rusher have made a difference in Seattle in the divisional round? Probably not, but will the 49ers change their free agency approach this offseason? Have they learned a lesson about depth? Are they set with their second-year defensive lineman and adding rookies this draft, and in a position of security at the position?

What about other positions? It will be interesting to hear the 49ers’ thought process on spending heading into the draft and free agency.

Panthers to explore potential addition of top free-agent pass rusher

Carolina Panthers president of football operations and general manager Dan Morgan isn't ruling out any additions, especially off the edge.

Morgan talked with reporters from the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, Ind. on Tuesday afternoon. He was asked about newly-available outside linebacker Bradley Chubb, who was released by the Miami Dolphins a little over a week ago.

"I don't think anything's gonna be off the table," Morgan said on the potential of signing Chubb. "We'll explore that, we'll talk to his agent. But I wouldn't say anything's upcoming. But we'll definitely stay in that and see where it goes."

Chubb, a North Carolina State University product and former fifth overall pick, spent the last four years in Miami. He started and played in all 17 games for the Dolphins in 2025—totaling 47 tackles, 8.5 sacks and a pair of forced fumbles.

The two-time Pro Bowler should be of interest to the Panthers, who have mustered up one of the worst pass rushes in the NFL. Carolina, this past season, accounted for the second-lowest pressure rate (16.5 percent) and the third-fewest sacks (30).

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This article originally appeared on Panthers Wire: Panthers to 'explore' signing free-agent OLB Bradley Chubb

NFL analyst shares thoughts on Ty Simpson 2026 draft projection

Former Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson was nothing short of elite during his one and only year as the Tide’s starter last season.

Simpson recorded 3,567 yards and 28 touchdowns last year, as the redshirt junior played a crucial role in the Tide’s success throughout the entire campaign. Simpson is widely regarded as one of the top quarterback prospects available during the upcoming NFL draft in April. The playmaker could quickly begin to thrive at the professional level following an excellent season in Tuscaloosa, as many believe Simpson could be selected in the first round of this years’ draft.

NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah recently revealed his thoughts on Simpson’s draft status ahead of the NFL scouting combine, as the analyst believes the former Alabama quarterback is emerging as the No. 2 quarterback available on the board.

“For me, he’s in the 30's-40's range for me. That’s just a pure grade,” Jeremiah said. “I wouldn’t be stunned if he ended up going in the first round, because there’s enough teams in need of the position, and I do think he’ll be impressive going from this point forward.”

Simpson spent a total of four seasons with the Tide in Tuscaloosa. The star quarterback was extremely patient in waiting his turn to become Alabama’s starter, as Simpson served as the primary backup to Jalen Milroe and the third-string option behind Bryce Young during his first seasons with the Tide.

Simpson continues to emerge as one of the top quarterback prospects available during April’s draft, as the Alabama quarterback has officially seen his time in Tuscaloosa come to an end.

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This article originally appeared on Roll Tide Wire: 2026 NFL draft projection on Alabama football quarterback Ty Simpson

Leaked draft hat appears to show Rams&#39; updated logo

It appears the Los Angeles Rams will have an updated logo in the very near future. A photo shows what seems to be their leaked draft hat for this year, and on the front is an all-yellow “LA” logo. No gradient. No white. No blue.

Granted, the team has sold hats with a solid-colored logo on the front before, but this leak coincides with what Zach Cohen of FanDuel has reported this offseason: That the Rams are tweaking their logos.

Cohen posted a video on X Tuesday confirming that the Rams’ primary logo will no longer have gradient colors and will be solid moving forward. Also, no changes are coming to their helmet or the split horns on it.

My video recapping all my Rams reports & speculation since November 🎥

Including new confirmation of the Rams plans for:
- Updated primary logo
- No changes to their primary helmet

I’ve seen many people ask about the split horns, they ARE staying https://t.co/iBgc6GAsGBpic.twitter.com/6jrsbWlum1

— Zach Cohen (@ZachCohenFB) February 24, 2026

The draft hats haven't officially been released by New Era yet, but they will be soon. And though this logo by itself doesn't confirm the removal of the gradient, Cohen's report is a good indicator that it's likely to be true.

Additionally, Cohen is reporting that the Rams are ditching their secondary logo of the ram head and will replace it with a vintage one, similar to the one seen on the shirt below.

EXCLUSIVE: Sources tell me the Rams infamous ram head logo will (thankfully) be replaced by a vintage-looking ram head as their secondary logo 🚨

So to recap my reports about Los Angeles
- October: filed for new uniforms with expectation of small tweaks
- January: new alternate… https://t.co/LxMwQFH6Xcpic.twitter.com/AB7iH1cS82

— Zach Cohen (@ZachCohenFB) February 13, 2026

Again, this is only a rumor and it hasn't been confirmed by anyone besides Cohen, but it's something to keep an eye on leading up to the draft. Teams will want any logo changes to be made official before the draft, not only for merchandise reasons, but also for the graphics that will be shown on TV.

It might not be long before we find out if these rumors are true and the Rams are making adjustments to their complete rebrand from 2020.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: LA Rams 2026 draft hat leaks, shows rumored logo change

Arsenal prepares to sign on loan star after he impressed them

Arsenal prepares to sign on loan star after he impressed them
Arsenal prepares to sign on loan star after he impressed them

Piero Hincapie is currently on loan at Arsenal from Bayer Leverkusen, but supporters can take comfort in the likelihood that he will remain with the club next season. The Ecuadorian defender has impressed since he arrived at the Emirates, excelling both at centre-back and left-back, two positions that have been pivotal to Arsenal’s defensive strength this season.

Signed late in the transfer window following Jakub Kiwior’s move to FC Porto, Hincapie was initially expected to serve as a backup option. However, his consistent performances have forced Mikel Arteta to grant him significant game time in recent weeks, reflecting the trust the manager places in his abilities. The defender has adapted quickly to life in North London, and his displays have drawn attention that could have made him a target for other clubs at the end of the season.

Key Contributor to Arsenal’s Defence

Hincapie’s versatility and composure have been critical to Arsenal’s success. By performing reliably in multiple positions, he has strengthened the defensive unit and contributed to the team’s overall consistency. His rapid integration into Arteta’s system demonstrates both his talent and his readiness to assume responsibility at the highest level of English football.

(Photo by Ion Alcoba Beitia/Getty Images)

Permanent Move Expected

Arsenal secured an option to make Hincapie’s loan move permanent at the end of the season, a provision that now appears set to be activated. According to Team Talk, the club have been delighted with his performances so far and is keen to retain him for the long term. The process to formalise his permanent transfer is expected to be completed in the coming weeks, ensuring that Hincapie remains a central figure in Arsenal’s defensive plans moving forward.

With his form continuing to impress, Hincapie’s permanent acquisition represents a major boost for Arsenal, providing stability and quality in defence as they aim to sustain their strong performances in domestic and European competitions.

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Mountain West Reacts Survey: One bid league? Basketball Tourney Champ

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How to live stream Dodgers vs Guardians Spring Training baseball, TV channel

Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Dodgers meet Jose Ramirez and the Cleveland Guardians in today’s Spring Training matchup, giving both teams the chance to start to find a groove before heading into the 2026 MLB regular season.

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How To Watch Dodgers vs Guardians

  • Date: Tuesday, February 24, 2026
  • Time: 3:05 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: MLB.TV
  • Live Stream: Fubo (try for free)

Mar 11, 2024; Goodyear, Arizona, USA; Cleveland Guardians third baseman Jose Ramirez against the Los Angeles Dodgers during a spring training game at Goodyear Ballpark. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

The Los Angeles Dodgers have gotten off to a strong start in 2026 Spring Training, riding a 3‑0 win streak that includes a recent 3‑0 shutout of the Seattle Mariners. Los Angeles has been boosted by contributions from Andy Pages, who has already accumulated multiple hits and is hitting over .650 this spring, while the pitching staff has delivered scoreless innings collectively.

The Dodgers will see the spring debut of Gavin Stone, who is pitching for the first time in over a year following right shoulder surgery, a storyline fans and evaluators alike will be watching closely in today’s matchup.

The Cleveland Guardians come into this game riding positive momentum of their own, having extended their Spring Training success with a recent 9‑5 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks in which several key players showed strong offensive prowess. Cleveland’s camp has featured contributions from young hitters and steady outings from pitchers like Tanner Bibee, giving Guardians fans encouraging signs as they look toward regular‑season competitiveness.

Today’s matchup will feature a rare spring pitching duel between Gavin Williams for Cleveland and Gavin Stone for Los Angeles, making it not just a preview of each club’s Opening Day rotation depth but also a chance to see how each team’s rising talent and veteran contributors are shaping up as Spring Training hits the midpoint.

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Cowboys mock draft: Mel Kiper’s latest has Dallas going defense in first round

BATON ROUGE, LA - OCTOBER 25: Mansoor Delane #4 of the LSU Tigers in action against the Texas A&M Aggies at Tiger Stadium on October 25, 2025 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Gus Stark/LSU/University Images via Getty Images)

It is the week of the NFL combine which means information about the upcoming months is going to be passed around all over the place. What happens in Indianapolis will certainly impact the way that the NFL draft goes. Information is the most important commodity this time of year and that spirit applies to mock drafts from the league’s top insiders.

Mel Kiper certainly qualifies for that criteria and any time he mocks it is worth paying attention to. He released his second of the season and has the Cowboys going defense with both of their first-round picks.

12. Dallas Cowboys

Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU

No team gave up more passing plays of 25 or more yards last season than the Cowboys (46). Trevon Diggs was cut at the end of the season, and DaRon Bland is coming off his second surgery on his left foot in two years. If there weren’t already enough signs for Dallas, the entire cornerback class is still available at No. 12 here. Delane can shut down opposing receivers while also making a bunch of plays on the ball. He broke up 11 passes and pulled down two interceptions last season.

20. Dallas Cowboys (via GB)

Akheem Mesidor, DE, Miami

It’s an all-defense first round for Dallas — first cornerback (Mansoor Delane at No. 12), now edge rusher. Of course, Mesidor wouldn’t be a one-for-one replacement for Micah Parsons, who was sorely missed in Dallas last season. But with 12.5 sacks in the final season of a six-year college career, Mesidor would at least jump-start the pass rush and start to build that unit back up. Jadeveon Clowney was the lone Cowboys player to crack six sacks in 2025 (8.5), and he’s a free agent. Jerry Jones has to commit to using premium picks on the edge, especially with one of the league’s tighter cap situations.

There is no denying that the Cowboys could stand to improve their defense in every aspect. Adding Delane to the secondary and Mesidor to the pass rush group is a very solid infusion of talent that the team is in sore need of.

There are several fans who are against Mesidor given that he is set to be 25 years old this season. It is very fair to want your rookie to be young enough to where you can envision a second contract for them, and given that he will be around the 30-mark when his rookie deal fully expires that hesitation is understandable.

Mesidor is a popular name for the Cowboys and who Kiper slotted to Dallas at number 20 in his initial mock of the year. He had Sonny Styles as the pick at 12 originally and has flipped that to Delane, and given that he now has Styles going seventh overall to the Washington Commanders a pivot is necessary.

Names are going to rise and fall throughout the cycle and this week is going to be a big part of that. For now, what do you think of these two players potentially joining the Cowboys?

Newcastle Set ‘Extraordinary’ Price Tag on Liverpool’s Target

LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 16: Bruno Guimaraes and Anthony Gordon of Newcastle United celebrate after the Carabao Cup Final between Liverpool and Newcastle United at Wembley Stadium on March 16, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Newcastle United are preparing for another busy summer window as they look to build on domestic progress and, hopefully, a deep Champions League run.

Several key players have drawn attention from rival Premier League clubs during the past few months, and according to TEAMtalk, Newcastle have made it clear that Anthony Gordon will not leave unless an “extraordinary offer” is submitted.

The club’s stance comes amid reported interest from Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal, with the Reds having already tried to snatch the former Liverpool academy player and Everton winger from Tyneside.

Gordon has become one of Newcastle’s most productive attacking players this season, particularly in European competition. The England international has scored 10 goals in the Champions League, placing him second in the tournament scoring charts behind only Kylian Mbappé of Real Madrid, and he out four goals past Qarabag in the first leg of the play-in round las week.

Gordon’s output in high-profile fixtures, while has elevated his status across England, has also only strengthened Newcastle’s negotiating position and his perceived price tag.

Liverpool are understood to hold long-term interest in Gordon, and with growing questions surrounding Mohamed Salah’s future, the Magpies’ winger is viewed as a potential option to fill the impending vacant.

Manchester United and Arsenal have also been linked as both clubs continue evaluating attacking reinforcements ahead of next season, but those two look like long-shit options to approach a transfer at this point.

Despite the speculation, Newcastle are not actively seeking a sale, as is obvious. Gordon remains under contract and is considered central to the club’s plans as they aim to compete consistently in domestic and European competitions.

By publicly emphasizing the requirement of an “extraordinary” bid, Newcastle have effectively set a premium threshold for any potential suitor, but you know what happened just last summer with a certain Sweden striker….

2026 Victory Bell Game moves to FC Cincinnati’s TQL Stadium

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The final Victory Bell game for the foreseeable future has an unexpected home. Charlie Clifford of WLWT 5 NBC reported Sunday night that Cincinnati and Miami’s long-standing rivalry game would move from Paycor Stadium, home of the Cincinnati Bengals, to FC Cincinnati’s home stadium, TQL Stadium, for what will be the final scheduled game in the rivalry.

The game is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 19th, 2026.

It may be a tough pill to swallow, but the last decade of Victory Bell games at Paul Brown/Paycor Stadium shows this may be the right move.

The 2014 Victory Bell game was the first played at the Cincinnati Bengals’ home stadium since 1990. The thrill of the first neutral site Victory Bell game in 24 years and Miami’s second game at Paul Brown Stadium ever led to an impressive crowd of 41,926 (65 percent of the venue’s 65,000+ seat capacity). The next two games at Paul Brown/Paycor Stadium never reached these heights.

A torrential downpour scared fans away from Miami and Cincinnati’s return to Paul Brown Stadium in 2018. Only 16,062 fans— less than a quarter of the stadium’s capacity— saw a forgettable 21-0 Cincinnati win. The two schools tried again four years late in 2022. While attendance naturally improved with better weather, Paycor Stadium was less than half full. 30,109 fans saw Cincinnati beat Miami 38-17. 

TQL Stadium at max capacity seats 2,000 less fans than Miami’s Yager Stadium, and is eclipsed by Nippert Stadium’s 38,000+ seats, but this could ultimately be the wisest decision given the past turnouts and politics at play. There seems to be an underlying reluctance from Cincinnati to play Miami at Yager Stadium. The Bearcats have made the trip just once since 2016.

Perhaps, this led to Miami preemptively canceling their 2025 and 2027 visits to Nippert Stadium. It seems the game had to be played at a neutral site in Cincinnati or not at all. The RedHawk athletic department probably looked at the past attendance and came to this decision.

It is not a stretch to say this could be the end of college football at Paul Brown Stadium for the foreseeable future.

Miami does not have any future Power Four home games scheduled, and the optics of Cincinnati moving a Big 12 game from Nippert Stadium to Paycor are poor. The venue was never much of a college football venue anyways. With the exception of Cincinnati playing its six-game home slate at Paycor Stadium in 2014, the venue has hosted seven college games in its 26-year history. 

NFL should consider this new UFL kicking rule

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - JANUARY 25: Harrison Mevis #92 of the Los Angeles Rams kicks a field goal during the first quarter of the NFC Championship NFL football game against the Seattle Seahawks, at Lumen Field on January 25, 2026 in Seattle, WA. (Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Last season, fans were treated to a kicking clinic across the league, as kickers were put into focus more than ever before. The UFL announced that field goals of 60+ yards will be worth four points, a rule change the NFL should consider in the near future.

The UFL has announced new rules for its upcoming spring season:

• Tush Push is banned
• 60+ yard FGs worth 4 points
• No punting from inside opposing territory pic.twitter.com/SGfy35rAPh

— Front Office Sports (@FOS) February 24, 2026

This is how UFL Head of Officiating Dean Blandino explained the reasoning behind the change:

“Kicking a 65-yard field goal is a lot harder than one from 35. Why should they count the same? So it promotes excitement. Those are really, really exciting plays, whether it’s an end to half or end of game, and it’s also going to change the strategy of the game as well.”

Long field goals have brought plenty of excitement to a part of football that most fans can do without.

According to NBC Sports, NFL kickers went 12-for-22 on field goals of 60 yards or longer in 2025. Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey hit three field goals beyond 60 yards last season, while Jaguars kicker Cam Little booted two of the longest field goals in league history.

CAM LITTLE FROM 67 YARDS ARE YOU KIDDING 😱

HE NOW OWNS THE LONGEST (68) AND SECOND LONGEST (67) FIELD GOALS IN NFL HISTORY 🤯

(via @NFL)

pic.twitter.com/viHNKNcQ8f

— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) January 4, 2026

Blandino is also correct that it would change the strategy of the game. For example, do you think Broncos coach Sean Payton would’ve taken the points early in the AFC Championship then, rather than going for it? What about earlier in the season, when Sean McVay went for it against the 49ers in overtime, losing his team the game?

If the NFL were to implement this change, everything we know about special teams and even offensive strategies would be tossed out the window. Plus, it would force more teams like the Rams to make changes focusing on improving their special teams. Teams with poor ST play, as Los Angeles has had for years, would be left behind, assuming they did nothing to emphasize getting better at the kicker spot sooner.

Implementing such a change would reward the teams with great kickers, and punish those who don’t.

With more kickers entering the league with strong enough legs to drill 60-yard field goals easily, it’s past time for the NFL to follow in the UFL’s footsteps. A 20-yard field goal should not be scored the same as a 60+ yarder, and it’s time to stop equating them. The league should jump at any chance to turbocharge offensive gameplay league-wide to keep fans engaged, and this would be another step towards doing just that.

Omar Khan comments on ‘disappointing’ season from Kaleb Johnson

EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - SEPTEMBER 07: Kaleb Johnson #20 of the Pittsburgh Steelers looks on during the game against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium on September 07, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) | Getty Images

When the Pittsburgh Steelers drafted Kaleb Johnson in the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft, many expected him to play a vital role in the offense behind Jaylen Warren. Instead, veteran Kenneth Gainwell became a focal point, earning team MVP after a tremendous season, while Johnson’s season was defined by a Week 2 special teams gaffe that cost the Steelers a win over the eventual Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks.

Johnson finished the year with just 69 yards on 28 carries. Needless to say, that’s not what Pittsburgh had in mind when they took him out of Iowa. General manager Omar Khan was asked about Johnson’s performance, noting that it was a disappointing rookie year.

“Obviously, what you guys saw on the field was disappointing,” Khan said via Nick Farabaugh. “It’s got to be better, but we see it on the practice field. We knew what he did in college, and I’d expect Kaleb to turn the corner.”

Omar Khan on Kaleb Johnson:

"Obviously what you guys saw on the field was disappointing. It's got to be better, but we see it on the practice field. We knew what he did in college and I'd expect Kaleb to turn the corner."

— Nick Farabaugh (@FarabaughFB) February 24, 2026

The jury is still out on Johnson, as he is only entering his second season. Should the Steelers be unable to bring Gainwell back, Johnson would likely jump to the No. 2 spot and be given the chance to prove he is a capable back.

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Paddy Pimblett reveals timeline, opponent wishlist for UFC return

Paddy Pimblett
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JANUARY 24: Paddy Pimblett of England enters the Octagon in the UFC lightweight interim championship bout during the UFC 324 event at T-Mobile Arena on January 24, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

Paddy Pimblett says he plans to return a lot sooner than people think.

Pimblett lost a decision to Justin Gaethje for the interim lightweight title in the main event of UFC 324 in January. Gaethje delivered an outstanding performance, hurting “The Baddy” multiple times en route to his second interim title win.

One thing that has frustrated Pimblett since the loss was watching Benoit Saint Denis leapfrog him in the rankings following his stoppage win over Dan Hooker at UFC 325 a week after his fight.

“To be honest, I’ll be honest with you all, it pissed me off that Saint Denis has moved above me for beating that bum Dan Hooker,” Pimblett said on his YouTube channel. “Why has Saint Denis moved above me for beating the bum Dan Hooker, who’s f*cking shit? What’s going on there?”

While many believe a fight between Pimblett and Hooker makes the most sense due to their ongoing heated rivalry, Pimblett doesn’t care who the UFC offers him following his first octagon loss. The 31-year-old is 9-1 in the promotion, including stoppage wins over King Green and Michael Chandler.

Pimblett knows when he wants to return to action, and has a list of fighter’s he’d like to face if he had the choice.

“I’ll fight anyone,” Pimblett said. “I just know whatever name gets sent to me on a contract, I sign it and I fight them. But Saint Denis sounds like a good fight to me. Europe’s two best lightweights going at it against each other. Or, I won’t get the winner, but the loser of Max [Holloway]-Charles [Oliveira]. F*ck, I’ll fight Arman if you’s want me to. I don’t give a f*ck. I’ll fight anyone.

“But I’ll be back in the summer. Just let me know when and where, Hunter, Dana, Sean, and I’m ready to go. I haven’t got any injuries. People keep going on, ‘Oh, the damage he took, he’s going to have to take months off.’ … I didn’t even have a concussion. I never had no headaches after it. All I had was a marked face and sore eye balls after getting poked in them.”

Liverpool youngster Rio Ngumoha sends message to Arne Slot after Forest cameo

Liverpool youngster Rio Ngumoha sends message to Arne Slot after Forest cameo
Liverpool youngster Rio Ngumoha sends message to Arne Slot after Forest cameo

Young winger outlines his ambition under Slot

Liverpool youngster Rio Ngumoha sends message to Arne Slot after Forest cameo

Liverpool youngster Rio Ngumoha asked Arne Slot for more playing time after his strong cameo against Nottingham Forest in Premier League.

Bright cameo at the City Ground

Young Liverpool player Rio Ngumoha made his point after positive appearance against Nottingham Forest in Premier League.

Liverpool visited Forest at the City Ground in matchday 27 of 2025 /26 season and secured narrow 1-0 win.

Ngumoha came on in the 77 minute as substitute for Mohamed Salah and helped change the tempo in Liverpool’s favor during the closing stages.

“I Want to Make an Impact”

Speaking to ESPN, Ngumoha explained his mindset when given minutes with first team. He said he knows he must make an impact, whether on or off the ball, by pressing, defending, crossing, shooting or taking on defenders.

The young winger said his main goal is to show what he can do every time he is called upon. He made it clear that he hopes to earn more minutes soon and is ready to work hard to gain the trust of head coach Arne Slot.

Minutes key to his development

Ngumoha stressed that regular playing time is important for his progress. He said he feels that limited game time can slow his development which is why he is open to playing matches at u18 or u21 level if needed.

Would Kaden Elliss be a good free agent option at inside linebacker?

Dec 21, 2025; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Atlanta Falcons linebacker Kaden Elliss (55) against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

The Denver Broncos will definitely need to address the situation at inside linebacker in free agency. With two of their three regular contributors heading to unrestricted free agency in Alex Singleton and Justin Strnad and their third an oft-injured Dre Greenlaw, the situation at the position appears to be dire here in February. Frankly, I wouldn’t be surprised if they address their needs in both free agency and the draft.

One guy that could be on their radar would be Jonah Elliss’ older brother, Kaden. The former seventh-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft by the New Orleans Saints, he would reunite with the head coach that drafted him if he were to sign with Denver.

Player Profile

Linebacker | Kaden Elliss | Atlanta Falcons
Height: 6’2”
Weight: 240 pounds
Age: 30 years old
Experience: 7 NFL seasons

2025 stats: 17 games played with 17 starts. 107 total tackles, 10 tackles for a loss, 10 quarterback hits, six passes defensed, one interception and one forced fumble.

Should the Broncos sign linebacker Kaden Elliss?

The Broncos need to get younger at the position and that likely means drafting some inside linebacker talent this year. However, that means they’ll likely need a veteran signing to help fill the gap while the rookie works towards an NFL starter.

That brings a guy like Kaden Elliss into the picture for the Broncos. He is already 30 years old and a deal would need to be a 1-2 year type of offer, because this would truly be a rental type situation. It would ultimately come down to the type of market Elliss sees when free agency begins. If he makes it into the tier 2 or 3 group, then his value might make more sense for Denver.

Why the Broncos will not sign Kaden Elliss in free agency

Age.

That’s my main issue with this free agent and why I think the Broncos will not try to sign Kaden Elliss. They will look to get younger at the position, but a veteran rental for the next year or two would make a lot of sense too. That could be the only reason why Elliss would make sense.

Final Thoughts

I like the idea of pairing the brothers on the field, but I also think Jonah Elliss could be a guy the Broncos try to move for picks at some point. He’s just too good to sit behind the starters. The greedy part of me wants to keep all of the depth, because its nice to have great players everywhere.

The other issue I have is Elliss’ age. He is 30 and turns 31 this year. We all know how hard it is to maintain starter-level play at most positions into your 30s at the NFL level. The drop-off may not some this year for Elliss, but its certainly close enough to be concerned about. And trading a 32-year-old Alex Singleton for a 31-year-old Elliss also doesn’t make a whole lot of sense. Might as well try to re-sign Singleton at that point.

How do you feel about Kaden Elliss and his fit with the Denver Broncos?

Michigan’s most important returning player other than Bryce Underwood

ANN ARBOR, MI - OCTOBER 04: Jake Guarnera #53 of the Michigan Wolverines blocks during a college football game against the Wisconsin Badgers on October 04, 2025 at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Kyle Whittingham was immediately tasked with retaining the leftover roster from the previous regime, making the beginning to his tenure as the head coach of the Michigan Wolverines a challenging one to navigate. When the dust cleared, most of the important players on the roster were retained, while a small handful of guys like linebacker Cole Sullivan (Oklahoma) and defensive back Elijah Dotson (Missouri) transferred out.

It wasn’t easy, but keeping a significant portion of the roster intact — especially all the playmakers on offense and several key pieces in the secondary — was a fantastic way for Whittingham to begin his time in Ann Arbor. And one of the first ones to verbalize his commitment to the program for 2026 was quarterback Bryce Underwood.

In a story written by ESPN’s Max Olson regarding the most important player returning to each of the network’s preseason top-25 teams, Michigan’s selection was an easy choice.

Here is what Olson had to say:

New Michigan coach Kyle Whittingham prioritized retaining Underwood as soon as he got the job and met with him before his introductory news conference to seek his feedback on the program and sell him on the new offensive vision. The former No. 1 overall recruit stuck with the Wolverines and stayed out of the portal after a promising debut season in which he produced 2,820 total yards, 17 touchdowns and 11 turnovers over a nine-win season. Whittingham and his coaches had several more critical retention wins in January with running back Jordan Marshall returning and OL Andrew Sprague, OL Jake Guarnera, DL Enow Etta and DB Zeke Berry all withdrawing their names from the transfer portal.

Underwood was the clear answer here, but let’s pretend he didn’t count in this exercise. Who WOULD be the best pick at that point?

Olson also brought up running back Jordan Marshall, and a few guys who initially entered the portal in offensive linemen Andrew Sprague and Jake Guarnera, defensive back Zeke Berry and defensive lineman Enow Etta. I think that all five of those guys are excellent options, as they were key pieces in 2025 and will continue to be important contributors in 2026.

Out of those players, I actually think the most important to get back was Guarnera. He played a crucial role on the offensive line last season, playing in all 13 games (10 starts) at right guard. He also played significant snaps at center in the Citrus Bowl, which is where he is expected to play moving forward.

As a redshirt freshman playing his first meaningful snaps of his career, Guarnera had the third-most snaps (710) along the offensive line and had the second-best offensive grade on Pro Football Focus (71.4). As soon as initial starting right guard Brady Norton went down with an injury early in the year, Guarnera took over and never relinquished his starting role; he was that good.

Furthermore, the center position is among the most important along the offensive line, and assuming that’s where Guarnera plays next year, it couldn’t have been more crucial for Whittingham and new offensive line coach Jim Harding to get him out of the portal and back in Ann Arbor. Without Guarnera, there’s no telling who would be the starting center in 2026 — perhaps one of the guys via the portal or one of the players already on the roster. No matter who that would have been, they very likely would not provide the ceiling and level of experience that Guernera already possesses.

What do you think? Is Underwood — or Guarnera — Michigan’s most important returning player? If not, then who? Let me know what you think down in the comments below!

Manny Pacquiao offers Alex Eala advice and admits he is ‘so proud’ of her

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Alexandra Eala has been a sensation on the WTA Tour so far this season.

The Filipina has amassed the one of the most dedicated fanbases on the planet, despite being ranked outside the world’s top 30 players.

Recently, Eala competed at the Dubai Tennis Championships, where she reached the quarter-finals following victories against Hailey Baptiste, Jasmine Paolini and Sorana Cirstea.

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Photo by Robert Prange/Getty Images

Following her most recent performance in the United Arab Emirates, Manny Pacquiao has offered his support for Eala and her achievements.

Manny Pacquiao’s advice for Alex Eala

“When I watched her [Eala] playing… I’m so proud of her,” Pacquiao told Filipino television broadcaster ABS-CSN.

“Carrying the flag of the Philippines, and then when I look at her, it seems like… oh my, I’m so proud of her because of course she’s a Filipino. We need more of that.

“So, keep it up. Keep it up. Work hard. That I can say.

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Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images

“Winston Churchill’s quote: ‘you will never reach your destination if you stop and throw stones at every dog that barks.’ Don’t pay attention to all the people who have, although we cannot place even one.

“So, just focus on our goal, to give honour to our country. And then, there would be more Filipinos who would give honour to our country.”

Pacquiao, a professional boxer and former member of the Philippine Senate, is widely regarded as one of the greatest professional boxers of all time.

He is the only eight-division world champion in boxing history.

Manny Pacquiao is set for Floyd Mayweather rematch

On Tuesday, Manny Pacquiao’s rematch against Floyd Mayweather was confirmed.

Pacquiao, 47, and Mayweather, 48, will contest the professional match on September 19 at Sphere in Las Vegas.

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Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images

Pacquiao retired from the sport in 2021, choosing to focus on his political career in the Philippines. However, he returned to boxing last year, drawing with WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios.

Mayweather has not fought a professional contest since beating mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor in 2017.

Pacquiao and Mayweather first fought in 2015, with Mayweather emerging the winner by unanimous decision.

Colorado women&#39;s basketball earns coaches poll votes

Colorado women's basketball is peaking at the right time, knocking off No. 20 Texas Tech last weekend, putting them on the cusp of the national polls.

On Monday's AP poll, J.R. Payne's squad came in at No. 26 overall, seven points behind the No. 25-ranked Princeton. It was the Buffaloes' first time receiving votes this season, and that trend continued Tuesday morning with the release of the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll.

The Buffs received six votes from the list of 31 Division I head coaches, placing them fourth in the rankings at de facto No. 29 in the country. At 20-8 and 11-5 in the Big 12, the Buffs are well-positioned to secure a four-seed and bye in the Big 12 tournament. ESPN's latest bracketology has Colorado as one of the NCAA tournament's "last four in," playing as a 12 seed against Mississippi State.

CU has two games left in the regular season: Tuesday night against Utah, wrapping up the regular season in Provo against BYU on Saturday.

Here is a complete look at this week's coaches' poll featuring five Big 12 teams:

RankTeamRecordPTS1stPrevChgHi/Lo
1UConn29-0775311-1/1
2UCLA27-174102-2/4
3South Carolina27-271603-2/3
4Texas26-368004-2/5
5Vanderbilt25-36460614/21
6LSU24-46170715/12
7Oklahoma21-65520925/16
8Michigan22-55430535/15
9Iowa22-552601238/23
10TCU25-451101117/14
11Louisville24-54670836/22
12Ohio State23-542501028/NR
13Maryland22-639601526/19
14Duke20-736001316/NR
15Michigan State22-6339016113/NR
16Baylor24-6285014210/21
17West Virginia22-6276019217/NR
18Kentucky20-8240018-7/20
19North Carolina23-620002238/23
20Ole Miss21-8194017313/20
21Texas Tech24-5191020118/NR
22Minnesota21-7128023122/NR
23Alabama21-793024121/NR
24Georgia21-774025124/NR
25Iowa State21-7320NR110/NR

Others Receiving Votes

Princeton 29; Tennessee 12; Rice 11; Colorado 6; Rhode Island 4; Washington 3; North Dakota State 2; Notre Dame 1;

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Atlanta Braves launch own broadcast network after split with FanDuel Sports Network

The Atlanta Braves announced they are officially launching “BravesVision,” their own broadcast network for the 2026 season.

The decision comes following the franchise’s split with Main Street Sports Group, which aired Braves games on FanDuel Sports Network.

“Generations of Braves fans were raised watching games on a network that shared ownership with the baseball team. With BravesVision, we believe that we can present Braves baseball in new and innovative ways allowing us to expand and elevate our storytelling capabilities across all platforms,” Braves president and CEO Derek Schiller said.

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BravesVision will handle production for at least 140 games during the season and there are several ways that fans can watch.

The first is with a Braves.TV subscription through MLB’s streaming platform. Fans will purchase a subscription that will be available for those who live in the Braves “home market:” Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina. Fans who live outside the market will be able to still watch with a standard MLB.TV package.

There will also be a direct-to-distributor model where the Braves will partner with cable and satellite channels and other streaming services.

Subscription packages and pricing will be available in March. The Braves have posted a FAQ page on how streaming will work here.

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Boston Celtics at Phoenix Suns: Stream, lineups, injury reports, broadcast (2/24)

The Boston Celtics will make the trip to the state of Arizona to face the Phoenix Suns in their home arena of Mortgage Matchup Center this Tuesday (Feb. 24) evening. In that contest, the Celtics will be looking to keep their current win streak alive. On the other side of the court, the Suns are going to be looking to secure a victory after a recent stumble at home.

We expect the Celtics to win this road game, but the Suns are not the pushovers many expected even with several players out, so this is not a game Boston can mail in, especially with a key player potentially a scratch.

Records, standing, and streaks

At present, the Celtics have a 37-19 record and a three-game win streak, which has them second in the Eastern Conference standings.

Mar 14, 2024; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Celtics guard Derrick White (9) drives to the basket past Phoenix Suns guard Grayson Allen (8) during the second half at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports

The Suns are the owners of a 33-25 record, good enough for seventh place in the West.

What happened in the last game for each team?

Boston beat the Los Angeles Lakers 119-89 on the road.

Apr 4, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (7) smiles while warming up before their game against the Phoenix Suns at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-Imagn Images

Phoenix lost to the Portland Trail Blazers 92-77 at home.

Injuries

For Boston, Jayson Tatum (Achilles) is out, and Jaylen Brown (knee) is questionable.

Apr 4, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Celtics guard Payton Pritchard (11) tries to knock the ball away from Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) during the first quarter at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-Imagn Images

For Phoenix, Cole Anthony (not with team), Devin Booker (hip), Dillon Brooks (hand), Jordan Goodwin (calf), and Haywood Highsmith (knee) are out, and Grayson Allen (knee, ankle) is questionable.

Probable starting lineups - Celtics

  • Derrick White
  • Baylor Scheierman
  • Jaylen Brown
  • Sam Hauser
  • Neemias Queta

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - MARCH 14: Derrick White #9 and Jaylen Brown #7 of the Boston Celtics reacts after the Celtics scored against the Phoenix Suns during the first quarter at TD Garden on March 14, 2024 in Boston, Massachusetts. 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 Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

Probable starting lineups - Suns

  • Royce O'Neale
  • Ryan Dunn
  • Mark Williams
  • Koby Brea
  • Jalen Green

What time is tipoff, and on what channels?

Here's when you should tune in to see the game:

  • Date: 2/24
  • Time: 9:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: NBC Sports Boston
  • Live Stream: Fubo (watch for free)

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Pictures: Some of the most damaged cars to win NASCAR Cup races

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With no right-front fender, Tyler Reddick won last weekend's NASCAR Cup race in Atlanta, going back-to-back to open the 2026 season.

While impressive, it's not unprecedented. NASCAR is a full-contact sport in the end and we've seen plenty of race winning cars take the checkered flag in less-than-ideal shape. 

So, let's take a look at some of the most beat up cars to win at the highest level of NASCAR. And no, crashing across the line doesn't count, so don't expect to find Terry Labonte's 1995 Bristol car or Davey Allison's 1992 All-Star car here! Though we did have a spirited debate over Jeff Burton slamming the wall as the rain came and ended Darlington in 1999... 

But honestly, we could never highlight them all -- NASCAR races can get pretty wild with the checkered flag in sight. But here's some of the more famous moments where a wrecked or damaged car still won the day:

Atlanta 2025 -- Tyler Reddick with a missing fender

Tyler Reddick, No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota

Tyler Reddick, No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota

Talladega 2024 -- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. with a hole in the door

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Daytona Clash 2020 -- Erik Jones with the nose punched in

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Chicagoland 2018 -- Kyle Busch with a pancaked right-side door

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Daytona 500 2017 -- Kurt Busch with battle-scars and tape

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Martinsville 1991 -- Harry Gant with a twisted nose and no fender

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Daytona 500 1976 -- David Pearson with a destroyed frontend

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North Wilkesboro 1972 -- Richard Petty with the front bumper hanging off

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Canadiens Top 20 Prospects – No. 5 Smooth Skating Engstrom

Canadiens Top 20 Prospects – No. 5 Smooth Skating Engstrom
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There are only five players left to list in our annual Montreal Canadiens top-20 prospect rankings, with exciting defenceman Adam Engstrom taking the No. 5 spot, as voted on by Habs fans.

N.B.: To qualify for the project, prospects must be 23 years old or younger and currently playing outside the NHL. In other words, even though Canadiens players such as Lane Hutson, Juraj Slafkovsky, and Ivan Demidov are young enough to qualify, they’ve already established themselves as NHL players and are no longer considered prospects.

Previously Published Montreal Canadiens Prospect Rankings

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No.10 – Towering Hayden Paupanekis

No. 9 – Truculent Florian Xhekaj

No.8 – Highly Skilled L.J Mooney

No.7 – Extraordinary Bryce Pickford

No.6 – Cerebral Owen Beck

Adam Engstrom

5. Defenceman, Shoots Left, 22, Laval Rocket (AHL), 6’2″, 190 lb. Picked 92nd overall in 2022.

The first thing that stands out from Adam Engstrom’s skill set is his ability to open up passing and shooting lanes in the offensive zone due to his elite skating. And while many young players are described as good skaters, Engstrom is one of the few prospects that can legitimately take over a game with his silky-smooth crossovers and impressive offensive instincts.

We’ve seen it time and again in Laval.

When the Rocket desperately need a goal, Engstrom will go out of his way to create chaos in the offensive zone, driving the net with the greatest of ease before either taking a high-danger shot, or setting up his teammates with a tap-in, goalmouth pass.

Adam Engstrom scores a very nice goal to open the scoring for the Laval Rocket. #GoHabsGopic.twitter.com/L40rTRRraf

— Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) November 20, 2025

In fact, five of Engstrom’s 10 goals this year have been game winners, a testament to his value in the Rocket lineup.

On that note, Engstrom has already doubled his goal output this season, and is on pace to score 15 goals in 59 games, which is a significant uptick on the five goals in 66 games he produced as a rookie.

He was named to the AHL All-Star Team for the second consecutive season since arriving in North America, a good reminder that some players thrive when they’re given enough time to develop in Europe. After all, Engstrom spent parts of three seasons playing professional hockey in Sweden before crossing the pond. This included three playoff runs as well, crucial experience for a young defenceman who quickly learned how to absorb a heavy dose of minutes while serving as a reliable source of secondary offence.

In other words, even though David Reinbacher’s European development was considered a failure by most, the same cannot be said about Engstrom’s path to the AHL.

Strengths

Engstrom skates with a level of grace that would evoke envy from a swan landing on a lake. At times, it seems that he’s skating on a silk cloud, filled with velvet, and wrapped in suede.

But he’s far from the first elite skater to make his way to the AHL.

The most important factor that distinguishes Engstrom from the rest is that he uses his elite skating to generate offence, while also keeping a close eye on his defensive assignments. He’s not just a one-trick pony, relying on above-average skating mechanics to mask liabilities.

Engstrom does a good job covering for the Struble giveaway. #GoHabsGopic.twitter.com/6Pxh5trSvO

— Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) December 12, 2025

To put a fine point on his solid overall game, we can simply look at his underlying numbers during his short, but encouraging stint with the Canadiens earlier in the season.

On the surface, it seems like Engstrom did not accomplish much. He played 11 games, and was returned to the AHL without registering his name on the scoresheet.

However, he managed to control over 51% of the shots in that stretch, trailing only Lane Hutson (52.2%) when it comes to his impact on the team’s shot share. It’s also important to note the Habs outscored their opponents 6-2 with Engstrom on the ice, further evidence that he isn’t just projected to make a positive impact in the NHL one day, but rather, he’s already reached that level to a certain extent.

To make matters more interesting, he managed to control 50% or more of the high-danger scoring chances (22-22), one of only two Montreal Canadiens defencemen to achieve that feat. Once again, only Hutson (51%) has done a better job in that department.

Of course, we must acknowledge Engstrom’s assignments were a little easier than many of his counterparts, but the fact of the matter remains that he quickly adapted to life in the NHL, after establishing himself as a dominant force in the AHL.

Weaknesses

Like many young defencemen, particularly those tasked with carrying the puck with a high frequency, Engstrom is prone to giveaways.

We saw it occasionally in Montreal, though we should guard against labelling him as a player who turns over the puck more often than others. If we even the playing field by judging giveaways per 60 minutes of 5v5 ice time, Engstrom ranks as the second-most reliable Canadiens defenceman, with just 2.65 turnovers per 60.

Similar to most rookies, Engstrom was sheltered by head coach Martin St-Louis, with the vast majority of his zone starts taking place in the offensive zone.

To become a permanent fixture in the top four, Engstrom will have to learn how to thrive while facing a heightened quality of competition. In that vein, his greatest weakness is his lack of experience in the NHL, a situation that can only be rectified with further use in the best hockey league on earth.

He could also stand to improve his gap control, as well as his defensive positioning, but I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention he’s improved both by leaps and bounds since arriving in North America.

What To Expect From Engstrom Moving Forward

Engstrom is clearly Laval’s best defenceman, which means he’s in a curious situation in respect to his value to the Canadiens. Seeing as he can play on both sides of the ice, he’s the ideal target for a call-up should the injury bug hit. In the meantime, he serves as an elite powerplay partner for Reinbacher in the AHL, while playing on Pascal Vincent’s top pairing on most nights.

In other words, if he’s called up to the NHL, the Canadiens are severely hampering the Rocket’s ability to win games.

But such is life for an AHL club. Success almost always leads to a loss of talent.

Seeing as his underlying numbers suggest Engstrom enjoyed an underrated audition in the NHL, not to mention his elite play in the AHL, he joins Owen Beck as a prospect who will assuredly make his way to the NHL in a permanent fashion at some point in his career.

Given his excellent play in various hockey leagues throughout his career, that point may come sooner than later.


Montreal Canadiens player statistics via Elite Prospects.

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Raiders describe traits they want in franchise QB but remain silent on Mendoza as NFL combine opens

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Las Vegas Raiders general manager John Spytek never uttered the name Fernando Mendoza while speaking at the NFL's annual scouting combine Tuesday.

He didn't need to.

As Spytek ran through the list of traits he needs in a franchise quarterback — humility, selflessness, a relentless student of the game, capable of setting the tone in the locker room — it seemed he was using the same words and phrases so often used to describe Mendoza by his college teammates during last season's Heisman Trophy campaign.

And for the team holding the No. 1 pick in April's NFL draft, selecting Mendoza only seems natural.

"It's such a hard game, your competitive spirit has to run really high,” Spytek said. “You've got to be willing to play through, you know, tough circumstances and to me, it always goes back to the love of the game. The guys that truly love football, they love to practice, they love to prepare, they love to watch film, they love to play hurt, so I think those things are kind of uncompromising.”

Mendoza showed all that and more in his only season at Indiana. He demonstrated his moxie with an incredible last-minute throw to beat Penn State; missed only one play of the Big Ten championship game after getting injured on his first throw; and twisted his way into the end zone for the decisive score in the national championship game at Miami.

The Raiders certainly could use some of that magic after using 10 different starting quarterbacks over the past four seasons. They haven't had a clear-cut franchise quarterback since Derek Carr was released in February 2023.

Geno Smith was supposed to fill the void after being acquired in a trade last offseason, but a 10-game losing streak sent the Raiders spiraling to a 3-14 mark, putting Smith's future with the franchise in peril.

Now, Las Vegas is looking for a fresh start.

The Raiders fired coach Pete Carroll and replaced him with Klint Kubiak, the offensive coordinator for Super Bowl champion Seattle, and now have a chance to find the perfect pairing for running back Ashton Jeanty, last year's first-round pick.

"I think you want to limit the amount of pressure you have on that guy from the start,” Spytek said. “I'm not necessarily in favor of running him out there right away, either. So, you know, having another quality player that can play the quarterback position could help. You have a young quarterback, you want to have a great offensive line, a run game, all the things that can like really limit his chances to have him really get killed — and a great defense, too.”

The Raiders believe the centerpiece of their defense will continue to be Pro Bowl defensive end Maxx Crosby, who has been the subject of trade speculation this offseason. Spytek said Tuesday he speaks routinely with Crosby as he rehabs at team headquarters and that he expects Crosby to be in a Vegas uniform next fall.

But will he be joined by Mendoza, who led what had been the losing-est program in FBS history to Indiana's first national championship in a season filled with highlights?

While Spytek said he will listen to trade offers and won't put need ahead of value, it sure seems like Mendoza would be the perfect match for Las Vegas — right down to Mendoza's Boston roots and his embrace of Raiders co-owner Tom Brady, who played for both the Patriots and in Florida, where Mendoza attended high school.

“I think whoever is playing quarterback for the Raiders has a unique opportunity to learn from the best,” Spytek said. “You know, Tom's got a lot of humility to him, and just because he did it a certain way, he doesn't have expectations that you do it that way. too. But there are some things he's uncompromising on, and I think that whoever the quarterback is for the Raiders, I think Tom is a great resource.”

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Schlotterbeck and Can back in Dortmund squad for Atalanta trip

Borussia Dortmund's Nico Schlotterbeck (L) and Emre Can react after the UEFA Champions League soccer match between Borussia Dortmund and Inter Milan at Signal Iduna Park. Defenders Nico Schlotterbeck and Emre Can have taken part in Borussia Dortmund's final team training on Tuesday ahead of the Champions League play-off return leg at Atalanta. Bernd Thissen/dpa
Borussia Dortmund's Nico Schlotterbeck (L) and Emre Can react after the UEFA Champions League soccer match between Borussia Dortmund and Inter Milan at Signal Iduna Park. Defenders Nico Schlotterbeck and Emre Can have taken part in Borussia Dortmund's final team training on Tuesday ahead of the Champions League play-off return leg at Atalanta. Bernd Thissen/dpa

Defenders Nico Schlotterbeck and Emre Can are in contention to return from injury in Borussia Dortmund's Champions League play-off return leg at Atalanta on Wednesday.

They trained on Tuesday and were included in the squad. Dortmund, the 1997 European champions and twice runners-up, won the home leg 2-0.

"We are delighted that our two captains are back on board for what is sure to be a very intense game. They are fit to play and will help us," coach Niko Kovač told a news conference.

"We need to think about their availability and discuss whether we do it and how we do it."

Can has been out since January due to adductor issues, while Schlotterbeck missed the 2-2 Bundesliga draw with RB Leipzig last weekend due to muscle problems.

Injured defenders Niklas Süle and Filippo Mané remain sidelined.

The winner of the match-up will advance to the last 16 and face either Arsenal or Bayern Munich.

Some Dortmund fans have been stopped from attending the game by Italian authorities worried about clashes. Nevertheless, Kovač expects a good atmosphere in northern Italy.

"It is a shame some fans have been excluded. But we will still have great support to get through this difficult match," he said.

Dortmund, second in the Bundesliga, host leaders Bayern Munich on Saturday knowing defeat will all but end their title bid.

Whether the upcoming game influences Kovač's plans for Atalanta remains to be seen.

Full back Julian Ryerson is suspended for the Bayern match so seems certain to start in Italy after a flurry of recent assists.

NC State vs Virginia Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight&#39;s College Basketball Game

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Tonight, the No. 11-ranked Virginia Cavaliers aim to secure their ninth consecutive win as they host the NC State Wolfpack.

The Hoos defeated the Woflacps 76-61 in Raleigh on January 3, and my NC State vs. Virginia predictions expect a similar outcome. 

Here are my top free college basketball picks for this ACC matchup on Tuesday, February 24.

NC State vs Virginia prediction

NC State vs Virginia best bet: Virginia 1H -3.5 (-110)

The Virginia Cavaliers are 13-1 at home, boasting an average first-half margin of +12.6. While the NC State Wolfpack are coming off a blowout win against an injury-depleted UNC squad, they had failed to cover in their previous four games.

NC State’s biggest strength is its perimeter shooting (39.6% 3PT), but UVA ranks 19th nationally in 3-point defense (30.1%).

Virginia also holds the advantage inside, with Thijs De Ridder averaging 15.9 points per game, while Johann Grunloh and Ugonna Onyenso control the glass and protect the rim.

NC State vs Virginia same-game parlay

Wolfpack guard Quadir Copeland (14.0 ppg) has finished with fewer than 12 points in four of his last six games. With UVA ranking sixth in the country in opponent effective field goal percentage (45.2%) and able to slow down foes, fade Copeland on his points total.

Dallin Hall has knocked down a triple in 18 of 27 games this season, and NC State sits outside the top 300 in threes allowed per game (8.9).

NC State vs Virginia SGP

  • Virginia 1H -3.5
  • Virginia -6.5
  • Quadir Copeland Under 14.5 points
  • Dallin Hall Over 0.5 threes

Our beyond the arc SGP: Back the Belgian

Freshman forward Thijs De Ridder leads UVA, averaging 15.9 points and 6.4 rebounds per game. If he can exploit NC State’s soft interior, the Hoosiers should cover both the full-game spread and the first-half line.

NC State vs Virginia SGP

  • Virginia 1H -3.5
  • Virginia -6.5
  • Quadir Copeland Under 14.5 points
  • Thijs De Ridder Over 14.5 points
  • Thijs De Ridder Over 6.5 rebounds

NC State vs Virginia odds

  • Spread: NC State +6.5 (-110) | Virginia -6.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: NC State +220 | Virginia -270
  • Over/Under: Over 151 (-110) | Under 151 (-110)

NC State vs Virginia betting trend to know

The Hoos have covered the first half spread in 10 of their last 15 home games (+4.40 Units / 26% ROI). Find more college basketball betting trends for NC State vs. Virginia.

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LocationJohn Paul Jones Arena, Charlottesville, VA
DateTuesday, February 24, 2026
Tip-off7:00 p.m. ET
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Miguel Rojas’ Best Moments with the Dodgers

Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Miguel Rojas (72) celebrates as he runs the bases after hitting a home run against the Toronto Blue Jays in the ninth inning during game seven of the 2025 MLB World Series at Rogers Centre.

Los Angeles Dodgers utility infielder Miguel Rojas celebrates his 37th birthday today, and in celebration of the World Series hero, we’ll be looking at the best moments from his Dodgers’ career.

Happy birthday, Miggy! pic.twitter.com/wE7rtR7nc7

— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) February 24, 2026

Rojas began his career with the Dodgers in 2014, but L.A. traded him to the Marlins after just one season. The Marlins returned Rojas to Los Angeles ahead of the 2023 season, and he has played an important role with the team since.

He has had his best moments in MLB with the Dodgers since his return, and has cemented himself as a hero in L.A. with some of his recent performances.

Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Miguel Rojas (72) celebrates as he runs the bases after hitting a home run against the Toronto Blue Jays in the ninth inning during game seven of the 2025 MLB World Series at Rogers Centre.
Nov 1, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Miguel Rojas (72) celebrates as he runs the bases after hitting a home run against the Toronto Blue Jays in the ninth inning during game seven of the 2025 MLB World Series at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Sousa-Imagn Images

The Game-Tying Home Run in Game 7 of the 2025 World Series

The veteran’s best moment by far is his solo home run against the Toronto Blue Jays in the 2025 World Series.

He stepped up to the plate with one out in the top of the ninth inning in Game 7, and hit a historic, game-tying homer to even the score after the Dodgers trailed by three runs earlier in the game.

Rojas isn’t exactly a home run hitter, as he only hit seven homers in 114 games in 2025 and hadn’t hit one for nearly two months before his legendary bomb.

His home run led to the Dodgers’ World Series win in 2025, and has set up a historic three-peat for the upcoming 2026 season.

Defensive Displays in 2025 World Series

He did far more than just hit in the World Series, though, as his defense during the Fall Classic was just as important.

In Game 6, Rojas made a brilliant pick at second base to catch Addison Barger off the bag to win the game for the Dodgers, and he came through in an even bigger way the following night during Game 7.

With a runner on third in the bottom of the ninth, Rojas fielded a ground ball and fired it to catcher Will Smith, who put his foot down on home plate to record an out and keep the game level.

Back-to-back Roy Campanella Awards

Rojas has received the Roy Campanella Award — an award given to the Dodgers player who “best exemplifies the spirit and leadership” of Dodgers Hall of Famer Roy Campanella.

Miggy Ro has proven himself time and time again as a great teammate and leader, notably giving up his No. 11 to Roki Sasaki to make the rookie feel more welcomed after the Dodgers signed him ahead of last season.

He has also set the Dodgers up for the future, teaching shortstop Mookie Betts the nuances of playing the position as he adjusts to the infield.

Rojas’ important to the team can’t be understated, and the Dodgers clearly realize his value as well. They signed Rojas to a one-year deal, and he will end his career as a Dodger following the coming season.

His job is’t done yet, though, as the Dodgers are still chasing history and looking to win the first three-peat in Dodgers history.

What is your favorite Miguel Rojas moment?

John Spytek makes clear stance on starting Fernando Mendoza right away

Pretty much everyone who isn't trying to get clicks from you expects the Raiders to take Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza with the number one overall pick in April's draft. The Raiders aren't saying that's who they will pick, but, again, the choice is about as much of a no-brainer as it comes.

With that expectation in mind, the question becomes if Mendoza would be pegged to start right away for the Raiders. And GM John Spytek made it clear that, in a perfect world, that would not be his preference.

"I think you want to limit the amount of pressure you have on that guy from the start. Now, if you have a young quarterback, I'm not necessarily in favor of running him out there right away either," said Spytek. "So another quality player that can play the quarterback position if you have a young quarterback. And obviously, a great offensive line, a run game, all the things that can limit his chances to really get killed. And a great defense too, because if he doesn't feel like he's got to go out there and score 35 points every week, I think that's helpful."

The ideal here, as Spytek explains, is to have an established veteran quarterback on the team who could start for the team until the young QB is ready. That isn't always possible. And it isn't always necessary. But as an option, that would be ideal.

Having young quarterbacks sit behind a veteran used to be more common than it is in today's game. Aaron Rodgers sat behind Brett Favre. Tom Brady sat behind Drew Bledsoe. Then again neither of those quarterbacks were the number one overall pick and therefore seen as the savior of the franchise. Brady was far from it.

The flip side is someone like Sam Darnold who started right away as a rookie and struggled so much he didn't really find his way until his seventh season and his fourth team. And last season led the Seahawks -- his fifth team -- to the Super Bowl.

The Raiders don't want that to happen. They want the guy they draft to have his success with them, preferably in the short term.

One way to help that to happen is to let him sit behind a veteran. Barring that, the solution would be to use their near $100 million in available cap space to fill the myriad of holes on the team to give Mendoza the best chance to succeed.

This article originally appeared on Raiders Wire: John Spytek's stance on Raiders starting Fernando Mendoza right away

Ranji Trophy final: Shubham Pundir&#39;s century, Yawer Hassan&#39;s 88 put J&amp;K in command vs Karnataka

HUBBALLI: For the first hour of the Ranji Trophy title contest here on Tuesday, the Karnataka pace trio of Prasidh Krishna, Vidhyadhar Patil and Vyshak Vijaykumar, tested the Jammu and Kashmir batters. They got movement off the seam and probed the openers who were beaten on several occasions.

Qamran Iqbal (6) and Yawer Hassan (88) lived dangerously and the former— having come in as a replacement for Shubham Khajuria, who was ruled out after suffering a lower-back spasm — perished during that passage of play, when he edged a good length delivery which moved away to KL Rahul at second slip.

Thereafter, J&K seized control. Riding on an unbeaten century from Shubham Pundir (117; 221b; 12x4; 2x6) and contributions from Hassan and the in-form Abdul Samad (52 batting), the visitors closed the opening day at the KSCA Rajnagar Stadium on a commanding 284/2 in 87 overs.


Pundir joined Hassan in the 11th over and the pair stitched together a crucial 139-run partnership that shifted the momentum decisively.

Hassan began cautiously before capitalising on loose deliveries. A couple of half volleys from Vyshak allowed him to break free with successive cover drives to the boundary. Pundir too counterattacked effectively, taking on Prasidh during his otherwise disciplined spells. Their strokeplay signalled a clear shift in approach as they moved from survival to dominance.

Karnataka’s cause was further hurt by lapses in the field. The hosts burned a couple of unsuccessful reviews and spilled more than one chance at crucial moments. The introduction of spin brought little respite as Pundir swept leggie Shreyas Gopal off his first delivery.

As the partnership flourished, Karnataka were pushed on to the defensive. Field placements spread out and the bowlers struggled to maintain consistent lengths, often offering the batters scoring opportunities. Hassan brought up his maiden first-class fifty in style, reaching the milestone off 77 balls with a late cut to the backward-point boundary. His innings included ten boundaries, many of them classical strokes.

The post-lunch session underlined Karnataka’s inconsistency, especially with their lengths, while wicketkeeper Kruthik Krishna missed a stumping chance off Pundir, adding to the mounting frustration in the home camp.

Prasidh, the most effective among the bowlers, eventually broke the stand with a back of a length delivery that Hassan edged to Rahul in the slips.

J&K skipper Paras Dogra endured a painful outing. He was struck on the neck by a Prasidh bouncer and continued after treatment but looked uncomfortable. Substitute fielder KV Aneesh later dropped him off Vyshak before Dogra was hit again, this time on the hand forcing him to retire hurt.

From there on, Abdul Samad and Pundir accelerated. The pair punished the spinners in the final session, with Pundir bringing up his fourth first-class century in style by stepping out to loft Shikhar Shetty over deep midwicket for six.

By stumps, J&K had seized the initiative, with Pundir and Samad promising more runs on a day that belonged to the visitors.

While Karnataka went with an unchanged squad, J&K were forced to make two changes with Vanshaj Sharma joining Khajuria on the sidelines.

SCOREBOARD

Jammu and Kashmir (I Innings): Qamran Iqbal c Rahul b Prasidh 6, Yawer Hassan c Rahul b Prasidh 88, Shubham Pundir (batting) 117, Paras Dogra (retd hurt) 9, Abdul Samad (batting) 52. Extras (W-2, B-2, LB-8) 12. Total: (2 wkts, 87 overs) 284.

Fall of wickets: 1-18, 2-157

Bowling: Vidyadhar Patil 16-0-66-0, Vyshak Vijaykumar 18-6-25-0, Prasidh Krishna 16-5-36-2, Shreyas Gopal 17-1-79-0, Shikhar Shetty 20-0-68-0.

Brad Holmes, Lions hoping for clarity on Taylor Decker’s status in ‘next couple weeks’

DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 04: Taylor Decker #68 of the Detroit Lions runs out of the tunnel prior to an NFL football game against the Dallas Cowboys at Ford Field on December 4, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

On Tuesday, Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes took the podium at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis to field questions from reporters and writers from across the NFL. While Holmes addressed a variety of topics, he began by discussing the status of left tackle Taylor Decker and the possibility of his retirement this offseason.

“Obviously, Taylor, he’s earned the right to have as much space as he needs to reflect on a long season, and we respect him; we give him that,” Holmes told the media. “But obviously, with the start of the new League year coming, you want as much clarity as possible. So, within these next couple of weeks, we’ll make sure that we have that clarity.”

While the Combine is underway, and on-field drills take place from Thursday through Sunday, it’s just a week after this event concludes that the next begins. The NFL free agency tampering period is set to begin on Monday, March 9, at noon EST, with the official start of the NFL New Year kicking off on Wednesday, March 11, at 4 pm EST.

With the Lions needing to have a firm grasp of their upcoming positional needs and available salary cap space by the start of the new year, Decker’s status is an important component they need to fully understand. Currently, Decker is set to count for roughly $21 million against the salary cap, but if he retires, the Lions will free up $11.6 million in new cap space and may need to utilize those extra funds to find Decker’s replacement in free agency or the NFL Draft.

While the Lions, nor Decker, will be obligated to address this topic ahead of free agency, we hope to also gain clarification soon.

Major blow for India! Captain Harmanpreet Kaur skips fielding after knee injury, doubt over next match

NEW DELHI: India suffered a big setback during the first ODI against Australia in Brisbane as captain Harmanpreet Kaur picked up a knee injury while batting. She did not come out to field in the second innings, and vice-captain Smriti Mandhana had to lead the team in her absence.

The BCCI confirmed the injury and said their medical team is keeping a close watch on her condition.


"Captain Harmanpreet Kaur has not taken the field in the second innings after sustaining an injury to her left knee while batting. The BCCI Medical Team is monitoring her progress. Vice-captain Smriti Mandhana is leading the side in her absence," the board posted on X.

Harmanpreet played an important knock, scoring 53 runs off 83 balls, and added key partnerships with Smriti Mandhana, Richa Ghosh and Kashvee Gautam.

Mandhana was India’s top scorer with 58, while Kashvee chipped in with 43.

Despite India’s efforts, they were restricted to 214 runs. Australia chased the target comfortably, winning by six wickets to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Captain Alyssa Healy scored 50, while Beth Mooney starred with a match-winning 76 and was named Player of the Match. Annabel Sutherland finished the chase with an unbeaten 48.

Ashleigh Gardner was the standout bowler for Australia with three wickets.

India had earlier won the T20I series 2-1, but now face pressure heading into the second ODI in Hobart on Friday, where Harmanpreet’s fitness will be closely watched.

What does future hold for Jusuf Nurkić, out for the season after nasal surgery?

Utah Jazz center Jusuf Nurkić (30) reacts after the San Antonio Spurs called a timeout during game at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026.
Utah Jazz center Jusuf Nurkić (30) reacts after the San Antonio Spurs called a timeout during game at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News

HOUSTON — Utah Jazz center Jusuf Nurkić will miss the rest of the season after undergoing nasal surgery on Tuesday.

Team sources confirmed the news after it was first reported on Monday night by Chris Haynes.

“He’s had a really bad deviated septum, he’s gotten hit in the face four or five times this year,” Jazz coach Will Hardy said. “His recent sickness has pushed that forward. It’s something that he’s needed to get done for a while now, so he’s going to get that taken care of.”

“I can’t really stress enough how patient he was with me. Through my whole career, I didn’t have a coach like that. I’ve been in some rough spots through my career, but never had that support like he does for me.”

Jusuf Nurkić on Utah Jazz coach Will Hardy

Over the course of the season with the Jazz, Nurkić has played a number of roles and has done so with a lot of success.

He came in expecting to be a bit of a veteran mentor and play backup to Walker Kessler. Shortly after the season began, Kessler had season-ending shoulder surgery and that pushed Nurkić into a much larger role as a mentor and as a starter.

As the season progressed he helped stabalize the Jazz’s young roster and especially give the young guards a seasoned presence to play off of. Additionally, his work as a facilitating five has given Hardy a lot to think about in terms of what is possible with the rest of the roster in the future.

“His passing has been elite this year,” Hardy said. “His ability to fight for space, offensively, and get his catch, allows us to put the ball in a variety of places. He’s allowed us to continue to tinker with some of our off-ball actions ... and we’ve done a couple of things this year that we haven’t done in the past, and he’s allowed us to believe in it because of some of the passes that he’s made and reads he’s made.”

The success of Nurkić’s season, that included a stretch of games in which he had three consecutive triple-doubles, had many wondering if the Jazz would look to flip him at the trade deadline. But when that didn’t happen, the narrative turned to what would happen at the end of the year.

With news that Nurkić’s season is finished, it’s time to wonder what will become of the Bosnian big man.

The choices are pretty simple. He can either cash in on a successful season by signing a deal elsewhere, or he can re-sign with the Jazz — assuming the Jazz would want to re-sign him.

There are many in the Jazz organization that would like to see Nurkić return next season, albeit on a smaller, more manageable salary, and with the understanding that he would again be slated to be Kessler’s backup (if the Jazz retain Kessler, who is entering restricted free agency).

Nurkić has many times expressed how much he’s enjoyed the season with the Jazz. He has been quick to extol the Jazz as an organization and has been impressed with how they welcomed him and how they’ve treated him. The same goes for his feelings about Hardy.

Numerous times he’s explained feeling disillusioned over the last couple of years, but then felt like he was able to level with and really talk about things with Hardy in a way that he hadn’t experienced with a coach previously.

“I can’t really stress enough how patient he was with me,” Nurkić said of Hardy back in December. “Through my whole career, I didn’t have a coach like that. I’ve been in some rough spots through my career, but never had that support like he does for me.”

If the Jazz are willing, it’s just going to come down to what Nurkić wants. There could be a bigger pay day waiting for him with another team, but there could be some stability and a build toward something exciting if he were to stay with the Jazz.

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Utah Jazz forward Kevin Love, right, talks with center Jusuf Nurkić during a game against the Boston Celtics held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2025. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News

Spring Training Game Thread #5: Milwaukee Brewers (0-4) vs Athletics (0-3)

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GLENDALE, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 22: Andrew Vaughn #28 of the Milwaukee Brewers bats during the fourth inning of the spring training game against the Chicago White Sox at Camelback Ranch on February 22, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Jeremy Chen/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Cactus Crew still hasn’t been able to get their first win of spring training after losing a late lead against the Padres on Monday. Today they’ll be traveling again to face the not-Oakland-not-Las-Vegas-but-not-Sacramento Athletics.

Lefty Rob Zastryzny will get the start today for the Brewers. Righty Mason Barnett is the scheduled starter for the Athletics.

The lineup once again has a mix of some of the big league regulars and some minor league fillers. Sal Frelick is leading off at DH followed by Brice Turang. Then Akil Baddoo, Blake Perkins, Tyler Black, and David Hamilton fill out the middle of the order while Reese McGuire, Luke Adams, and Greg Jones round out the bottom of the lineup. The Athletics will have a bunch of their starters in there, including Tyler Soderstom and Jacob Wilson, who both were recently extended by the A’s.

New challenge unlocked

📻: https://t.co/Nvy2XgTrpf#ThisIsMyCrewpic.twitter.com/RFrrnwoAff

— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) February 24, 2026

Today's 9 🙂‍↕️ pic.twitter.com/zyKlIZfMHT

— Athletics (@Athletics) February 24, 2026

Today’s game is available to watch as a webcast on Brewers.com for free.

New York Yankees @ Toronto Blue Jays: Will Warren vs. Grant Rogers

TAMPA, FL - FEBRUARY 17: Will Warren #98 of the New York Yankees poses for a portrait during the New York Yankees Photo Day at George M. Steinbrenner Field on February 17, 2026 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by New York Yankees/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Last year, the Yankees were ousted by the Blue Jays in the ALDS, after having finished second behind them in the AL East on tiebreakers alone. You’d hope that this season they have some revenge on their minds when it comes to Toronto. They probably don’t need to go all out to show it today, considering this is a spring training game.

While these two teams may have some battles later this year, today’s Yankees-Blue Jays game is about continuing the prep to the 2026 regular season.

On the mound today, we’ll see the spring training debut of Will Warren. Last season, Warren showed flashes of being a very good pitcher, he just couldn’t string together consistency. His final memory of 2025 was a tough one at the hands of these Blue Jays, who homered four times off Warren in relief of Max Fried in ALDS Game 2. Especially with some Yankees’ starters still recovering from injury to start the season, the team will probably be relying on him again this season, so we’ll see if he can show any good signs today.

Despite this being a road spring training game, the Yankees are actually sending out quite the strong lineup. Eight of the nine in the lineup will probably make the Opening Day roster, led by Aaron Judge, who’s playing right and hitting second today.

Toronto’s lineup is not as star-studded, but will include a couple names you know. They’ll send pitching prospect Grant Rogers to the mound to face the Yankees’ lineup.

Here’s everything you need to know on how to catch today’s action!

How to watch

Location: TD Ballpark — Dunedin, FL

First pitch: 1:07 pm ET

TV broadcast: Sportsnet (Toronto broadcast), MLB Network (out of market only)

Radio broadcast: Sportsnet.ca (Toronto broadcast)

Online stream: Gotham Sports App, MLB.tv

Heading to Dunedin for the Day 🌴#RepBXpic.twitter.com/9sg6UbZsXJ

— New York Yankees (@Yankees) February 24, 2026

Blue Jays vs. Yankees, anyone?

📺 @Sportsnetpic.twitter.com/hn0OP0GSpc

— Toronto Blue Jays (@BlueJays) February 24, 2026

Governor DeSantis, Florida Cabinet give land toward Rays Stadium project

The Tampa Bay Rays announced a statement from Chief Executive Officer Ken Babby following today’s meeting of Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet:

“The Tampa Bay Rays are grateful for the approval granted today by Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet for the conveyance of state land to Hillsborough College for the purpose of redeveloping the Dale Mabry Campus site for our proposed new ballpark, reinvented campus, and live, work, play, and learn district to open in 2029. 

The support by Governor DeSantis and the Cabinet today underlines our belief in the power of this generational project, and the many lasting benefits it will deliver.  Our momentum is real and growing, thanks to the remarkable spirit of community and statewide partnership that our ownership group has been privileged to experience from the start. 

This is undoubtedly a big moment for Tampa Bay, and the Rays are fully in this moment to bring this vision to life, and serve our region for generations to come.”

This conveyance of land essentially gifts the north west parcel of land toward the overall Rays stadium project, with a five-year use clause, per the Tampa Bay Times, which reviewed the cabinet agenda and spoke to DeSantis on the matter:

DeSantis expressed his support for the project this month and said the state is “looking to help” fund new college buildings.

“At the press conference, I was asked: ‘How much is this land worth?’ Honestly, I don’t know that it’s worth very much outside of this proposal,” DeSantis said. “Because a home builder would not put a subdivision there, no way. People would do commercial buildings right there now. In order to make this something that’s special, it really has to be something unique like this.”

[Tampa Bay Times]

By partnering with Hillsborough College, the Rays new ownership group has clearly found a winning strategy toward finding funding and support for a new stadium that previously faced impassible hurdles. Time will tell if the public funding they are requesting coalesces.

Dodgers on Deck: Wednesday, February 25 at Diamondbacks

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The Dodgers on Wednesday take a trip across the valley to play the Arizona Diamondbacks at Salt River Fields in Scottsdale.

Roki Sasaki makes his first start of spring training, trying to get off to a better start in his second year in MLB.

Zac Gallen, who re-signed with Arizona this month on a one-year deal, starts on Wednesday for the D-backs.

Wednesday game info
  • Teams: Dodgers at Diamondbacks
  • Ballpark: Salt River Fields, Scottsdale
  • Time: 12:10 p.m. PT
  • TV: SportsNet LA
  • Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish)

Lady Vols basketball unranked in USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll

Tennessee (16-10, 8-6 SEC) enters its final week of the 2025-26 basketball season. The Lady Vols will play one road contest and one home game to conclude regular-season play.

LSU will host Tennessee on Thursday. Tipoff between the Lady Vols and Tigers is slated for 6 p.m. EST at Pete Maravich Assembly Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. ESPN will televise the matchup.

Tennessee will host Vanderbilt on March 1. The in-state contest will tip off at 2 p.m. EST at Food City Center (ESPN).

The SEC Tournament will be contested March 4-8 at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina.

On Tuesday, the latest USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll was released. Tennessee is unranked for the first time this season.

More: 2025-26 Lady Vols basketball schedule, TV, tipoff times

USA TODAY Sports women’s basketball coaches poll top 25

RankTeamRecordPTS1stPrevChgHi/Lo
1UConn29-0775311-1/1
2UCLA27-174102-2/4
3South Carolina27-271603-2/3
4Texas26-368004-2/5
5Vanderbilt25-36460614/21
6LSU24-46170715/12
7Oklahoma21-65520925/16
8Michigan22-55430535/15
9Iowa22-552601238/23
10TCU25-451101117/14
11Louisville24-54670836/22
12Ohio State23-542501028/NR
13Maryland22-639601526/19
14Duke20-736001316/NR
15Michigan State22-6339016113/NR
16Baylor24-6285014210/21
17West Virginia22-6276019217/NR
18Kentucky20-8240018-7/20
19North Carolina23-620002238/23
20Ole Miss21-8194017313/20
21Texas Tech24-5191020118/NR
22Minnesota21-7128023122/NR
23Alabama21-793024121/NR
24Georgia21-774025124/NR
25Iowa State21-7320NR110/NR

Schools dropped out

No. 21 Tennessee

Others receiving votes

Princeton 29; Tennessee 12; Rice 11; Colorado 6; Rhode Island 4; Washington 3; North Dakota State 2; Notre Dame 1

List of voters

The USA TODAY Sports Board of Coaches is made up of 31 head coaches at Division I institutions. All are members of the Women's Basketball Coaches Association. The board for the 2025-26 season: Octavia Blue, Kennesaw State; Ashleen Bracey, Illinois-Chicago; Jen Brown, Queens; Dan Burt, Duquesne; Jeff Cammon, Saint Mary’s; Fred Chmiel, Bowling Green; Janell Crayton, Bethune-Cookman; Denise Dillon, Villanova; Carrie Eighmey, South Dakota; Dalila Eshe, Yale; Heather Ezell, Wyoming; Bill Fennelly, Iowa State; Aqua Franklin, Lamar; Ty Grace, Howard; Hana Haden, Georgia Southern; Corry Irvin, Chicago State; Renee Jimenez, UC-Santa Barbara; Chris Kielsmeier, Cleveland State; Mike Lane, NJIT; Amy Mallon, Drexel; Kristen Mattio, Northern Colorado; Mike McGuire, Radford; Kim McNeill, East Carolina; Dan Nielson, Utah Valley; Shawn Poppie, Clemson; Terry Primm, Siena; Samantha Quigley Smith, Southern Illinois-Edwardsville; Shea Ralph, Vanderbilt; Jonathan Tsipis, Western Carolina; Coquese Washington, Rutgers; Trevor Woodruff, Bucknell.

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We rate F1 2026 title contenders - Oscar Piastri

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For long spells of the 2025 sormula 1 eason, Oscar Piastri looked the man to beat while team-mate Lando Norris struggled with his car and Red Bull was all at sea.

A combination of an off-weekend in Azerbaijan and low-grip struggles in Austin and Mexico then opened the door for his rivals to swoop past, with the Australian now keen to perform at his scintillating best for the entire season.

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Ronald Vording - Only consistency leaves room for improverment

Piastri has shown impressive progress over the past seasons, a trend that is highly likely to continue in 2026. The Australian experienced his first title fight last year, and that experience will undoubtedly benefit him in the seasons ahead.
 
As for the ratings, I have been slightly more critical across the board than most of my colleagues, which means my numbers are generally a bit lower. In terms of pure pace, I have ranked Piastri behind Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc and (very marginally) Lando Norris – which results in a 91.
 
His racecraft sits at roughly the same level, partly because Piastri produced several impressive overtakes around the outside last year – including one that has largely flown under the radar, but still deserves to be mentioned: his pass on Lewis Hamilton in the closing stages of his Melbourne home race.
 
Based on the second half of 2025, only consistency leaves room for improvement. Yes, there was a lot going on behind the scenes at McLaren and the papaya rules did not always work in his favour, but with Baku and the low-grip conditions in Austin and Mexico, Piastri himself had a few more difficult weekends. Consistency can still improve, although given his development rate there is little doubt that he will make that step sooner or later.

Oscar Piastri won seven grands prix in 2025 on his way to third in the championship.

Oscar Piastri won seven grands prix in 2025 on his way to third in the championship.

Jake Boxall-Legge - How will Piastri fare in lower-grip F1 cars?

If pre-season race simulations are anything to go by, McLaren and Red Bull should have their moments of being evenly matched across 2026. Piastri, after seeing the title slip through his fingers in the final third of last year, will have processed the more unpalatable lessons from 2025 – but the jury remains out on how he'll contend with the lower-grip cars.

While more able to deal with the apparent lack of cueing from the McLaren car last year, particularly in high-speed corners, Piastri will have to adapt to the flightier, looser '26 machines – something that Norris and Verstappen have historically been handy at dealing with. Will he be able to get on top of the new cars?

Stuart Codling - A change in entourage could help him

At his brilliant best, Oscar Piastri proceeds like a swan gliding across the water; beneath the surface those legs might be paddling furiously but, above, nothing disrupts the picture of disdainful hauteur. Still, over the disastrous course of a handful of races late last season he shipped over 100 points to Max Verstappen.

This disconcertingly peculiar slippage of form, mostly but not completely at tracks where circumstances had combined to deliver sub-optimal grip, left a few question marks where none had hovered before. Piastri has changed his entourage last year – probably for the best if fewer people are whispering darkly in his ear that the team is favouring his team-mate – so hopefully the combination of mind coach and pragmatic engineering support will enable him to expunge such errors.

Still, if he can't up his game in low-grip conditions, he's going to find the looser 2026 F1 cars a struggle.

Learn more about Oscar Piastri and his road to F1 through his career in pictures.

How our rating system works

To set the drivers apart, we have taken inspiration from the official F1 game to attribute scores in four different categories, out of a maximum of 100.

Experience (EXP): An objective score simply based on the driver's experience level through total race starts Racecraft (RAC): The driver's ability to race wheel to wheel, either to defend a position or pull off a decisive overtake, without landing themselves in trouble with the stewards Consistency (CON): The driver's ability to keep clean, avoid unforced errors while being consistently quick in a race Pace (PAC): Reflects a driver's pace over one lap, largely in relation to their team-mate Overall Rating (OVR): The four above categories will be combined into an overall rating, weighted towards Pace.

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Braves predicted to make blockbuster trade for $100M Silver Slugger, Gold Glover, hometown hero

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The Atlanta Braves spent all of last season trying to get as healthy as possible, which was a major issue throughout the year. So when Spring Training began, it wasn’t much of a surprise that injuries started to surface again. First it was Spencer Schwellenbach, then it was Hurston Waldrep.

“The Atlanta Braves' rotation took another hit Sunday when manager Walt Weiss said right-hander Hurston Waldrep may need surgery to remove "loose bodies" found in his arm. Waldrep complained of discomfort after throwing batting practice. Weiss said an MRI showed no ligament damage, but the team is waiting to learn more after Waldrep has additional tests,” ESPN wrote.

The Braves are in need of pitching, but FanSided’s Mark Powell believes they should go all-in on a trade to acquire Byron Buxton.

“However, this is a team that doesn't value its assets. Buxton is just one player, and the Twins don't seem any closer to winning today than they were a few years ago. Minnesota could very well dump Buxton and Joe Ryan by this time next year. The Braves need outfield help. Without Marcell Ozuna, they're lacking a big bat at DH, as well. Buxton's contract isn't all that attractive, but it also isn't bad. Assuming Atlanta can use Buxton's rather consistent injury concerns as a negotiating tactic, they should add him while he's affordable,” Powell wrote.

This offseason has been rather interesting for Buxton, as he and the Minnesota Twins have not been seeing eye to eye.

“It's been months of upheavals for the Minnesota Twins and, because of roster changes, turnover in the dugout and front office, and an uncertain commitment level from ownership, the future is uncertain. That uncertainty hasn't sat well with franchise cornerstone Byron Buxton, especially insofar as his future with the Twins is concerned,” CBS Sports’ Dayn Perry wrote.

Adding Buxton would give the Braves a solidified outfield and another power bat in the lineup. The concern, however, is his injury history, which has not typically worked in Atlanta’s favor.

General manager Alex Anthopoulos has never been shy about acquiring high-level talent — just look at Michael Harris, Sean Murphy and Matt Olson. Buxton certainly fits the profile of the type of player the Braves would target.

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Nick Caserio: C.J. Stroud trade speculation is &quot;moronic,&quot; he&#39;s not going anywhere

Texans General Manager Nick Caserio did his best on Tuesday to shut down chatter about the team considering a trade involving quarterback C.J. Stroud.

Stroud is heading into his fourth NFL season and the Texans have advanced to the divisional round in each of his first three years, but Stroud performed poorly while throwing four interceptions in Houston's playoff loss to the Patriots last month. That helped fuel talk about a possible trade that Caserio emphatically refuted while in Indianapolis for the Scouting Combine.

Caserio said, via multiple reporters, that speculation about the Texans trading Stroud is "moronic" and that the quarterback is "not going anywhere" ahead of the 2026 season.

The Texans will have choices to make about how long they want to commit themselves to Stroud this offseason. He is eligible for a contract extension, but the team could opt to exercise their option on his contract for 2027 while waiting to make moves toward a longer deal at some point in the future.

A new era for the Braves could mean new “rules” for future contract extensions

ATLANTA, GA - JULY 14: Andrew Abbott #41 and Elly De La Cruz #44 of the Cincinnati Reds pose for a photo with Ronald Acuna Jr. #13 and Chris Sale #51 of the Atlanta Braves during the All-Star Press Conference at Coca-Cola Roxy on Monday, July 14, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

What a week, and it’s only Tuesday! This Tuesday morning was a momentous one within Braves Country as the team made back-to-back huge announcements. The first was that the long-rumored Braves TV network is real and figures to be spectacular. BravesVision will, in fact, be ready to go for the 2026 regular season and beyond.

On top of that huge news, the Braves proceeded to announce that they’d come to an agreement with Chris Sale on a contract extension that guarantees that he’ll be around here for 2027 along with a club option for 2028. Sale will now be getting paid $27 million for 2027 and then potentially $30 million for the season after that if all goes well.

Between the fact that the Braves are now once again masters of their own domain when it coms to TV and streaming and also the fact that they just made Chris Sale the highest-paid player on the team for 2027 (and very likely for 2028 if all goes well over the next two seasons), it’s pretty clear that we’ve entered into a new era when it comes to the Atlanta Braves and their position in baseball. The Battery has clearly worked out very well for this ballclub, and now they’ll have a self-owned and operated TV product to sell to distributors.

It’s pretty clear that finances won’t be a major issue for this franchise going forward. Now granted, it won’t be like they’re the Dodgers or the Mets where they can just hand out a blank check to anybody they want. If that was the case then we would’ve seen either Chris Bassitt or Lucas Giolito wearing a Braves uniform by this time during spring training. However, it does mean that if they want to go after someone in free agency and it makes even a moderate amount of sense, it’s totally feasible that this team could go out and make some splashes in free agency.

With that being said, it also means that their resources for keeping any of their core players via contract extensions should be expanded going forward. I think y’all know where I’m going with this.

The Braves still have some time left between now and the season where they’ll ultimately have to make sure this gets done, as they have a club option on Ronald Acuña Jr.‘s contract for both 2027 and 2028. With that being said, I do feel like any time before that 2028 season would be a great time to strike while the iron is hot and make sure that this guy stays here for as long as both parties deem it possible. I also know that this would be a very tricky undertaking, what with Acuña’s injury concerns and also the fact that he’ll be in position to try to maximize his earnings after taking the extremely team-friendly contract extension that he’s currently on. It’s not going to be as simple as “He’ll give the Braves a hometown discount” or “The Braves’ll just give him what he wants” and that’s something that needs to be acknowledged in any speculation that’s going on.

With that being said, the (well-earned) contract extension for Chris Sale raised an eyebrow from me for one reason and one reason alone (well, aside from the fact that Sale will be knocking directly on the door of Age-40 once 2028 rolls around): They’re going to be paying him $27 million for 2027 and potentially $30 million for 2028. As our friends over at Braves Today pointed out, the Braves have usually used $22 million as a sort of ceiling when it comes to their contract dealings. That number didn’t come out of nowhere, either — the one thing that Matt Olson, Austin Riley and Spencer Strider all have in common is that they’ll be getting paid $22 million for 2027 and 2028.

So, the fact that the Braves have broken that ceiling by $5 million for 2027 and $8 million by 2028 seems to indicate that that “ceiling” may no longer exist. Between that and the fact that the team only has $59 million committed to payroll (outside of team options) for the 2029 season, it feels like they could be eying that year as the one where they could potentially start Acuña’s contract extension and begin paying him what should/would be a substantial pay raise from what he’s currently bringing in. So really, 2028 could be the actual make-or-break year when it comes to either making sure Acuña stays around for a long, long time or if they’ll have to wave farewell to him like the handful of other former Braves stars who made their name here and made their real money elsewhere.

While those decisions in the past were painful, they were understandable in their own ways. Well, maybe the Freddie Freeman situation was the only one where it was truly a debacle but every other decision ultimately came down to dollars and cents. Again, this is purely speculation on my end but I do feel like the timing of the Chris Sale contract extension announcement immediately after the BravesVision announcement felt like a statement of intent from the franchise.

We’re still a bit away from when this needs to be a super pressing issue for both the Braves and Ronald Acuña Jr. but for now at least, I feel like there’s more hope of both parties being able to make some serious headway on any potential contract extension now than there was before. It also feels like something that’s actually tangible especially if the TV network takes off like the Braves figure it could. If they’re essentially printing money from The Battery and any TV distribution deals then the money should be there. It all comes down to whether both parties want it to happen.

We’ll see what happens down the road — things could certainly get complicated if Acuña suffers another serious injury between now and serious contract talks or he has another monster season that causes tomorrow’s price to no longer be yesterday’s price. There’s no telling what the future holds but at least for now, Atlanta’s future with Acuña may not have as many financial hurdles as previously anticipated.

Latest injury update on Bears LT Ozzy Trapilo isn&#39;t good news

The Chicago Bears dealt with injuries throughout the 2025 season, including losing promising rookie left tackle Ozzy Trapilo to a ruptured patellar tendon during a wild-card playoff win against the Green Bay Packers.

It's a potential career-altering injury for Trapilo, who looked poised to shore up that left tackle spot on one of the NFL's best offensive lines. The expectation was always that Trapilo would miss a significant amount of time, and general manager Ryan Poles' latest update confirms it. But he sounds encouraged about his recovery.

"He'll miss most of the year," Poles said at the NFL Scouting Combine, via CHGO. "...But we expect him to be back and be himself."

According to Jason Lieser, the Bears are exploring options for left tackle internally, in free agency and the NFL draft. But that won't include moving All-Pro left guard Joe Thuney to left tackle. That's a short-term option, as seen in the divisional playoffs against the Los Angeles Rams.

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Why is the U.S. men&#39;s hockey team attending the State of the Union?

Members of the United States men's hockey team are expected to attend Tuesday night's State of the Union at the Capital.

After the team defeated Canada on Sunday in the gold medal game at the 2026 Winter Olympics, President Donald Trump invited the men's team to attend his State of the Union address.

While the women's team was also invited but declined the offer, some members of the men's team should be in attendance for Trump's address to the nation. However, some players might not be there with NHL commitments.

The State of the Union invitation comes at the same time as an ongoing controversy over Trump's phone call to the men's team after Sunday's win.

Players like Jack and Quinn Hughes have responded with praise for the women's team after President Trump cracked wise about having to invite the women's team to the State of the Union, which drew some laughter from the men's locker room alongside cheering. Trump has not responded to his comments.

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Why Bay Hill was best place for Justin Thomas to make PGA Tour return

Justin Thomas made his return to televised golf Monday night.

The two-time major winner, who underwent back surgery in November, returned during Atlanta Drive's TGL victory over Boston Common. Thomas, who said after the match he has been practicing normally for about a month, will make his PGA Tour return next week at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, his first start since the Procore Championship last September.

Thomas underwent a successful microdiscectomy, a procedure to remove a bulging or damaged disc in the lower spine.

"I've done a lot of reading and research and understanding that a lot of golfers have a very similar situation, but it affects everybody totally differently," Thomas said of his recovery. "Some people have no nerve pain. The fact that my dad has no nerve pain, I can't believe I got a back surgery before my dad did with how his back is. But it's one of those things that it's not nerve-related for him, and it was for me. So it's just strange."

Thomas was cleared earlier this month to return, choosing to wait to do so until the Florida Swing, which begins at this week's Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches. He will make consecutive starts at the Arnold Palmer and Players and likely play at least once more before the Masters.

Justin Thomas of Team United States reacts after his eagle on the sixth hole during the Sunday singles matches of the 2025 Ryder Cup at Black Course at Bethpage State Park Golf Course on September 28, 2025 in Farmingdale, New York.

Making his return at one of the Tour's most difficult courses, Thomas is keeping his expectations low for next week, knowing he needs to be patient as he gets back into a groove.

"I've been able to practice pretty normal for at least a month I feel like, or maybe not quite that much, so I'm trying to play a lot more, but I'll still run into stuff here and there of just situations I haven't been in in a while," Thomas said. "It was my first time playing, hitting it in a fairway bunker, and I'm like, 'I haven't hit a fairway bunker shot in like four months or something like that.' Just trying to play and get out there as often as I can. Different winds, different grasses, different lies, different scenarios.

"Look, I obviously want to and would love to play well next week, but I'm also understanding that it'll be, what, almost five, six months since I've played a competitive tournament, so I'm not exactly expecting anything great. But at least everybody else will be struggling with me at Bay Hill, so that'll make me feel a little bit better hopefully."

Thomas said there are a couple of swing changes over the last couple of years that could've potentially caused his injury. He hasn't made any major swing changes heading into 2026, though he knows injury management needs to become a bigger part of his routine.

"It's just I have to do the little things and stay on top of it, and playing injury-free is my main goal and always hasbeen," Thomas said. "It was unfortunate, but it is what it is, and I'm just going to make the best out of it and do the right things. I still have another 12, 15 years of great golf ahead of me. There's no reason to look backward, just look forward."

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Justin Thomas set to return from back surgery at Arnold Palmer

Omar Khan, Steelers want RB Kenneth Gainwell back in 2026

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - JANUARY 04: Kenneth Gainwell #14 of the Pittsburgh Steelers celebrates a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Baltimore Ravens at Acrisure Stadium on January 04, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Joe Sargent/Getty Images) | Getty Images

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – Pittsburgh Steelers running back Kenneth Gainwell signed a one-year, $1.79 million contract with the Steelers last March. It seemed like Gainwell would be a distant third in a running back room that included newly-extended Jaylen Warren and rookie third-round pick Kaleb Johnson. That could not have been further from what happened, as Gainwell became the most productive player on the Steelers’ offense and was eventually voted as team MVP by his teammates.

When asked about Gainwell’s future with the Steelers as a pending free agent at the NFL Combine, Steelers general manager Omar Khan said he has spoken with Gainwell’s agent and had a simple response about his possible future in Pittsburgh.

“He knows we want him back.”

Omar Khan said he’s spoken with Kenneth Gainwell’s agent and “he knows we want him back.”

— Mike DeFabo (@MikeDeFabo) February 24, 2026

Gainwell led the Steelers in receptions this past season with 73 catches for 486 yards and three touchdowns. He also added 537 yards and five touchdowns on the ground. Gainwell significantly outperformed his contract and will certainly be getting a raise from someone when the legal tampering period opens on March 9th.

According to Spotrac, Gainwell’s market value is three million dollars per season. Coming off the best season of his career and his close relationship with likely starter for 2026, Aaron Rodgers, all signs are pointing towards Gainwell getting a contract extension from the Steelers.

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Team USA gold medal gear: Official 2026 USA Hockey Olympic champions apparel now available

The United States stunned Canada with a 2–1 overtime victory to win men’s Olympic hockey gold at the 2026 Winter Olympics, delivering one of the most memorable moments in modern U.S. hockey history. It marks the Americans’ first Olympic gold medal in men’s hockey since the legendary “Miracle on Ice” in 1980 and just the third in program history.

Fans can now commemorate this victory with the official Team USA champions gear now on Fanatics.

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Feb 22, 2026; Milan, Italy; Jack Hughes (86) of the United States celebrates after defeating Canada in the men’s ice hockey gold medal game during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena. Mandatory Credit: Amber Searls-Imagn Images



Jack Hughes Delivers Gold in Overtime

The Americans struck first when Matt Boldy scored just six minutes into the opening period, sending early energy through the U.S. bench. Canada answered late in the second period when Cale Makar tied the game, setting up a tense third period filled with near misses and elite defensive stands.

With regulation ending 1–1, the gold medal game moved to sudden-death 3-on-3 overtime.

Just 1:41 into OT, Jack Hughes became an Olympic hero. After receiving a pass from Zach Werenski, Hughes ripped a shot past Canada’s goaltender to secure gold and ignite a celebration that will live in U.S. hockey lore.

Connor Hellebuyck’s 41-Save Masterpiece

At the heart of the victory was Connor Hellebuyck, who delivered one of the greatest goaltending performances in Olympic history. Hellebuyck stopped 41 shots against a relentless Canadian attack, including multiple breakaway saves and crucial penalty-kill stops that kept the Americans alive through regulation.

Without his composure and elite shot-stopping ability, this game likely never reaches overtime.

Instead, it became a defining chapter in the USA–Canada rivalry.

A Golden Olympic Sweep

The victory also completed an Olympic sweep for the United States, as the U.S. women’s team captured gold earlier in the Games. The 2026 Winter Olympics will now be remembered as a defining moment for USA Hockey across both programs.

For fans, this wasn’t just another win; it was redemption, rivalry, and history wrapped into one unforgettable finish.

Shop 2026 Team USA Gold Medal Gear

Championship moments deserve championship gear.

Officially licensed 2026 Team USA Winter Olympics gold medal merchandise, including t-shirts, hoodies, player jerseys (sold out currently), autographed memorabilia, and more, is now available at Fanatics.

Whether you’re looking for a Jack Hughes jersey (currently sold out), commemorative gold medal apparel, or limited-edition collectibles, Fanatics has the official gear to celebrate Team USA’s return to Olympic glory.

Click any link to shop now and secure your 2026 Team USA gold medal merchandise before it sells out.

This is a moment USA Hockey fans waited more than four decades for. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of it.

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Top Rangers prospect Sebastian Walcott has elbow surgery, could return before end of season

SURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) — Texas Rangers shortstop prospect Sebastian Walcott had elbow surgery on Monday and could return to play before the end of the 2026 season.

The club said the 19-year-old Walcott had an internal brace placed on his right elbow, a procedure considered less severe than a full elbow reconstruction. The Rangers estimate Walcott will be out five-to-six months, leaving the possibility of him being able to play at some point this year.

Walcott is the No. 7 prospect in baseball, according to MLB Pipeline. He hit .255 with 13 home runs, 59 RBIs and 32 stolen bases at Double-A Frisco last year.

He was a non-roster invitee to spring training before reporting elbow discomfort that led to the surgery.

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WVU travels to Oklahoma State seeking to snap two-game skid

Date: Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Tipoff Time: 7:00PM ET

Location: Gallagher-Iba Arena — Stillwater, Oklahoma

Broadcast Information

Channel: CBS Sports Network

Announcers: Jordan Kent and Mike O’Donnell

Radio: Mountaineer Sports Network (Radio Affiliates) | SiriusXM Channel 382 and Streaming Channel 972 | WVU Gameday App (Apple | Android)

Radio Announcers: Tony Caridi and Brad Howe

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  • West Virginia: +1.5 points | +106 ML
  • Oklahoma State: -1.5 points | -128 ML
  • Over/Under: 141.5 total points

(As of 12:30PM ET/February 24, 2026)

Game Preview

West Virginia heads to Stillwater this evening looking to snap a two-game skid and keep themselves in the NCAA tournament conversation.

The Mountaineers (16–11, 7–7) are coming off a 60–54 loss at TCU, a game that followed a frustrating script. WVU held a 52–48 lead with 5:42 remaining before the offense stalled. The Mountaineers managed just one field goal the rest of the way, turning the ball over four times in their final 10 possessions. Honor Huff led WVU with 13 points, while Brenen Lorient added 10. The loss marked the eighth time in conference play that West Virginia failed to reach 60 points.

Rebounding and free throws were the difference. TCU shot 27 free throws to WVU’s 12 and finished with 19 offensive rebounds. Combined with Utah’s 12 offensive boards last week, West Virginia has allowed 31 second-chance opportunities across their last two games — a notable shift for a team that had been among the league’s better defensive rebounding teams most of the season.

Oklahoma State (16–11, 4–10) enters on a five-game losing streak, most recently falling 83–69 at Colorado. The Cowboys have been more effective at home, going 13–4 at Gallagher-Iba Arena, including conference wins over UCF, Kansas State, and BYU.

Offensively, Oklahoma State prefers a quicker tempo than West Virginia. The Cowboys rank among the faster teams in the league in possessions per game and look to take shots early in the clock. Anthony Roy leads the team at 17 points per game and shoots 41 percent from three at home. Parsa Fallah, a 6-foot-10 senior forward, averages 14.5 points and gives the Pokes a physical presence inside, while Vyctorius Miller adds 12 points per game.

Defensively, the Cowboys have struggled in conference play, allowing opponents to score from the perimeter and in transition. That presents an opportunity for a West Virginia offense that has cooled from three in recent games, shooting 20.2 percent (18-for-89) over their last four outings.

The matchup shapes up as a contrast in styles. Oklahoma State will look to speed the game up and create extra possessions. West Virginia, as it has most of the season, will try to control tempo, limit turnovers, and turn the game into a half-court battle.

By the Numbers

CategoryWest VirginiaOklahoma State
Record16-11 (7-7 Big 12)16-11 (4-10 Big 12)
Points Per Game69.083.6
Points Allowed Per Game63.581.4
Field Goal %44.2%46.0%
3PT FG %33.1%33.8%
Free Throw %67.5%73.4%
Rebounds Per Game34.737.8
Assists Per Game12.715.1
Turnovers Forced Per Game11.612.7
Turnovers Committed Per Game11.212.4
Leading ScorerHonor Huff – 15.4 ppgAnthony Roy – 17.0 ppg
Leading RebounderHarlan Obioha – 5.0 rpg
Brenen Lorient – 5.0 rpg
Chance Moore – 5.0 rpg
Parsa Fallah — 6.0 rpg

Probable Starters

No.PlayerPositionHeightClassStats
1Jasper FloydG6-3Sr.7.0 ppg, 3.8 rpg
3Honor HuffG5-10Sr.15.4 ppg, 2.2 rpg
52Treysen EaglestaffG6-6Sr.9.8 ppg, 4.6 rpg
0Brenen LorientF6-9Sr.11.2 ppg, 5.0 rpg
55Harlan ObiohaC7-0Sr.5.4 ppg, 5.0 rpg

Series History

This evening’s matchup will be the 27th all-time meeting between the Mountaineers and Pokes, with the series tied 13-13. West Virginia won the last game, 69-50, in Morgantown on January 4, 2025.

Gallagher-Iba Arena has been a tougher trip for West Virginia in recent seasons. The Mountaineers have dropped their last three there, with their last win in Stillwater coming in January 2021 (87–84).

Prediction

West Virginia has defended well enough to win their last two games but has been undone by second chances and late turnovers. If the Mountaineers rebound the way they have for most of the season, they should be able to escape Stillwater with the win.

Expect a competitive game that stays within a possession or two down the stretch. This time, West Virginia finishes.

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Astros vs. Mets Spring Training Game Thread

WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 18: Jason Alexander #54 of the Houston Astros throws a bullpen session during spring training workouts at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches on February 18, 2026 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Houston Astros/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Houston Astros will return from an off day Monday to take on the New York Mets in another Grapefruit League matchup. The Astros dropped their first two spring matchups, falling to the Nationals and the Cardinals. Right-hander Jason Alexander will make his spring debut for Houston in Tuesday’s matchup. Righty Jack Wenninger will get the start for the Mets.

Alexander is a 32-year old right-hander who saw action with the Athletics and Astros last season. The Astros claimed him off waivers in May from the Athletics and he went on to make 14 appearances for Houston where he posted a 3.66 ERA and a 4.65 FIP in 71.1 innings. He’s in camp competing for an Opening Day roster spot.

Game Info

Game Date/Time: Tuesday, February 24, 12:10 p.m. CST

Location: Clover Park, Port St. Lucie, FL

TV: No Local Broadcast

Streaming: MLB.tv

Radio: KBME 790 AM / 94.5 FM HD-2

Up in Port St. Lucie.

⚾️: 12:10 PM CT | 1:10 PM ET
🎙️: @SportsTalk790#ChaseTheFight x @PalmBeachesFLpic.twitter.com/YjcJGtHaL7

— Houston Astros (@astros) February 24, 2026

This afternoon’s starters! ⚾️ #LGMpic.twitter.com/FJds68v6bW

— New York Mets (@Mets) February 24, 2026

Of note, Cam Smith will play centerfield today, with Joey Loperfido in right field. Shay Whitcomb will play 2B and Nick Allen will play 3B. 2B has been Whitcomb’s best position thus far, and Nick Allen has only played 5 career games at 3B. It would appear Astros giving Allen a look at 3B to see how well he can handle the position.

Everyone starting today at least has a realistic shot of being on the Opening Day roster except 1B CJ Alexander. Alexander is a 29-year old career minor leaguer with 25 MLB ABs. In seven minor league seasons, he is a .254 hitter with a .321 OBP and .776 OPS. Last season, he hit a combined .254 with a .335 OBP and .783 OPS across stints with the Scranton/Wilkes Barre RailRiders (IL – NYY), Las Vegas Aviators (PCL – ATH) and Oklahoma City Comets (PCL – LAD).

Atletico Madrid captain explains inconsistency as Diego Simeone gives view on attacking shift

Atletico Madrid captain explains inconsistency as Diego Simeone gives view on attacking shift
Atletico Madrid captain explains inconsistency as Diego Simeone gives view on attacking shift

Atletico Madrid captain Koke Resurreccion has claimed that their inability to put together a consistent run of victories is down to the busy fixture list they are facing. The growing concern over the build up of games in recent years is not just a physical issue, but a mental one in Koke’s eyes.

Los Rojiblancos go into the second leg with Club Brugge level after a 3-3 draw in Belgium last week. Atletico took a 2-0 lead in the first half, but Brugge put in a rousing effort to make a comeback on two occasions. Manager Diego Simeone was not banking on anything in the second leg.

“The match is unpredictable; things don’t always go as planned. We’ll approach the game in a way that we believe will be effective. We need our fans, their energy that flows down and fuels us, and we have to give it back to them,” Simeone told the press.

Simeone on favourites pressure

Brugge travel to Madrid with the prize of an historic result on the line, and the confidence they can go head-to-head with Los Colchoneros. Simeone was asked if he feared the fact that their opposition had nothing to lose, and how he was dealing with the favourites tag.

“I’m not thinking that way. I see a team that plays well, is brave, and competes very well, with a coach who is doing his best.”

“We are clear about our role in tomorrow’s game, the opponent will not change and it will be a similar game to the other day.”

Atletico Madrid style of play and forward line

At the weekend Atletico Madrid returned to form, with Alexander Sorloth having one of his best games of the season. He did so alongside Antoine Griezmann rather than Julian Alvarez though.

“Are they compatible? They’ve played a lot of games together. They’re compatible for tomorrow and for any game.”

Simeone has admitted in recent weeks that his side struggle against low-blocks, and he was asked if they were a side that liked to play on the break.

“The players we have lead us to that position; with more attacking players we’ve improved in that aspect, and we need to recover our defensive strength, although it’s not too bad in the league, and even so, we’re far from where we should be. We need the balance we always need.”

“I don’t know if we’re similar [to Club Brugge] or not. I do know that they’ve always played well whenever we’ve faced each other, whether there or at home.”

Image via Football España.

‘Consistency issues due to calendar’ – Koke Resurreccion

Before Simeone appeared, captain Koke Resurreccion spoke to the media. He gave little away about their strategy for the second leg.

“In the first leg we played a great first half, then they equalised, and then again after going 2-3 down, when they had nothing to lose. We need to be strong both offensively and defensively; when we concede few goals we achieve great things.”

One of the frustrations of the Metropolitano has been the inconsistency of Atletico, something that Koke put down to the heavy calendar Los Colchoneros are dealing with.

“We have increasingly larger squads and rotations. But the players’ level drops because they can’t maintain peak performance for so many matches. It’s not just the physical aspect, it’s also the mental one. But until we all sit down together and say ‘enough is enough,’ this will continue to happen with the schedule.”

Which Outfielder Will Most Exceed Expectations?

Ryan Waldschmidt running in the outfield. (Photo by John E. Moore III/Getty Images) | John E. Moore III/Getty Images

What are the expectations?

FanGraph Depth Chart projections show two Diamondback outfielders with above average power: Corbin Carroll and Lourdes Gurriel Jr.  (proj-SLG>.404 and proj-HR/PA>.031).  Because they are injured, their above-average power is not assumed.  What is assumed is they will play on the outfield corners when they return from the injured list.  The biggest question is who will play center field.

Ryan Waldschmidt and Jordan Lawlar are probably not ready to play full-time center field due to youth (each is 23 years old) and lack of experience in center field (Waldschmidt had 38 games at the AA level, and Lawlar had 3 games in the offseason).

On the other end of the age spectrum, this season may be the last chance for Jorge Barrosa and Alek Thomas to have a breakthrough performance.

Jorge Barrosa has good plate discipline but hits below his potential, especially last season.  His defense at center field is above average (2 OAA last season).

In the last four seasons, Alek Thomas had below average batting except for 2024 (when he had only 103 PAs).  His defense at center field was great in 2022 and 2023, then average and terrible in the last two seasons. 

The expectation is that Tim Tawa’s most valuable role is as a utility player off the bench.  Last season, he played 20 games at first base, 23 games at second base, 3 games at third base, 14 games at left field, 18 games at center field, and 3 games at right field. 

The following table shows FanGraphs Depth Chart projections for these outfielders.

What could exceeding expectations look like?

Corbin Carroll.  The foundation of exceeding expectations is that his defense continues to be exceptional (10 OAA last season).

Three projections predicted regression for Corbin Carroll’s batting.  They each projected his homers and hits to drop (the one exception expected him to have 5 more hits than last season). 

My 2026 Outlook was more optimistic.  One reason was that Carroll, at 25 years old, was younger than the typical peak in batter performance, which occurs between age 27 and 29.  My projection was 34 homers and 160 hits.  See this player review.

Then Corbin Carroll broke his hamate bone.  He may not be ready by opening day.  Also, his injury could possibly lower his batting power for months after his return.  If he exceeds his projection AND reaches my optimistic outlook, then he will have definitely have exceeded expectations.  If he again wins a Silver Slugger (like he did last season), he will have been truly extraordinary.

Ryan Waldschmidt. 

Among the six players, his batting projection is second best. Especially noteworthy is his projected on-base-percent. Despite an unorthodox swing, if his batting in the Majors reaches his high potential, that will be the foundation of exceeding expectations.  Building on that foundation, if despite his very limited experience in center field, his defense in center field is at least average (and perhaps above average), that will be the capstone in his exceeding expectations.   

“Along with assigning him a 50 FV, our prospect team wrote that the 23-year-old outfielder in the Arizona Diamondbacks system “does just about everything you want at the plate and he looks the part of a bat-first future regular in the box.” — David Laurila

Jordan Lawlar.

Last season, he injured his hamstring.  In the last couple seasons, he played fewer games than most prospects, which raised doubts about his ceiling.  Can he avoid injury?  Avoiding injury will be a third of him exceeding expectations.

Last season in the Majors, in 28 games his batting was poor (OPS+ of 51).  If his batting in the Majors reaches above average, that will be a third of him exceeding expectations. 

He has near-zero playing time in center field. If he can quickly learn the new position if he can almost reach average defense, while showing progress, that will be a third of him exceeding expectations.   

“I’ve heard Lawlar described as prospect bust, but I vehemently disagree with calling any player a bust based on a 108 game sample spread out over 2¼ seasons , especially a player with Jordan Lawlar’s prospect pedigree and strong track record in the Minor Leagues.” — C Wesley Baier

Jorge Barrosa.  The foundation of exceeding expectations is that his defense continues to be great (2 OAA last season).

Last season, he made an adjustment to his swing.  His FanGraphs projection for batting is the lowest of the outfielders that we are considering.   If he gets his swing right, and his batting reaches league average, that would be the main part of exceeding expectations.   

“In Reno, Barrosa is a borderline full-time starter with a high walk rate (11.8%) and a serviceable strikeout rate (20.8%). This sort of plate discipline and Barrosa’s acuity with the glove will almost certainly get him another look in the Majors in 2026.” — James Attwood

Alek Thomas.

He does not have a trend of improving every season.  If Alex Thomas bats like he did in 2024, and if he defends center field like he did in 2022 and 2023, then he will have exceeded expectations.

“At this point, expecting Thomas to anchor center field for a competitive Diamondbacks club feels optimistic. His tools suggest upside, but four seasons of stasis on offense and regression on defense tell a different story.”  — Jeff Irving

“While his [Thomas] OPS+ of 82 was a personal high, it still ranked Thomas 163rd of the 177 players to receive 450+ PA in 2025. With his defense also less impressive – there was no Gold Glove nomination for Thomas this season -he ended up basically at replacement level.” — Jim McLennan

Tim Tawa.  If he can bat so far above average that the Diamondbacks need him as an everyday player, he will have exceeded the expectation that he is most valuable as a utility player off the bench.

Summary.

As an everyday outfielder, any of these six players could most exceed expectations. 

Corbin Carroll seems the most likely to most exceed expectations. And I’d be thrilled if Ryan Waldschmidt was promoted this season and exceeded exectations. With good fortune, maybe two of these players could most exceed expectations.

WWE Superstar Trick Williams has brilliant response to Tom Brady’s ‘cute’ comments about wrestling

Photo by Craig Ambrosio/WWE via Getty Images
Photo by Craig Ambrosio/WWE via Getty Images

WWE Superstar Trick Williams has delivered a sharp response to Tom Brady’s reported “cute” remarks about professional wrestling.

The former South Carolina wide receiver, whose real name is Matrick Belton, addressed the comparison during an appearance on ESPN’s First Take.

Drawing from his experience in both football and wrestling, Williams explained why the physical demands of WWE should not be underestimated.

Photo by Kevin Sabitus/WWE via Getty Images
Photo by Kevin Sabitus/WWE via Getty Images

Trick Williams responds directly to Tom Brady’s ‘cute’ wrestling comments

Trick Williams addressed remarks suggesting that what he does in WWE is “cute” when compared to football while on First Take.

The WWE performer leaned on his own time on the field to explain why that characterisation misses the reality of physical competition.

“I saw some podcasts and everything where people were saying what I’m doing now as a WWE Superstar is cute. But you got to understand, Stephen A. Smith, playing football, you know, we went through a lot of hard things.”

“You know, you call the play, and then you’re going across the middle, you’re going to get hit. And just because things are predetermined doesn’t mean that it don’t hurt.”

“And what we do now as WWE Superstars, some things are predetermined. But, hey, if you got to sit in that pocket and throw that Cover Two post across the middle? You’re about to get hit.”

“Just because you drew the play and knew what was going to happen doesn’t mean that it doesn’t hurt. You know what I mean?”

“And that’s what we do now. Hey, we draw the play and get the job done. At the end of the day, you gotta get the job done. And you got to do it with the bright lights on.”

Matrick Belton’s football background shaped his WWE path

Before becoming Trick Williams, Matrick Belton began his college football career at Hampton University before transferring to South Carolina.

As a walk-on wide receiver in 2015, he played in every game for the Gamecocks and recorded 11 receptions for 121 yards.

He appeared in nine games during his final season in 2016, contributing primarily on special teams and earning SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll recognition.

Years later, Belton rebranded as Trick Williams and rose through WWE’s NXT before earning a place on the main roster.

Now a regular presence on SmackDown, Williams has used his football experience to reinforce his message that both sports demand toughness and execution under bright lights.

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What is the 49ers biggest positional need this offseason?

Following a 12-win season and a Wild Card round victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, the San Francisco 49ers find themselves in an arms race with the Los Angeles Rams and Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks. Seattle may lose a piece or two, but it has shown how quickly it can retool in the draft, and the Rams have a shot as long as Matthew Stafford keeps playing at a high level. The 49ers will return Nick Bosa and Fred Warner, but the team has a few positions of need to keep up with their division rivals.

Which is the biggest positional need?

EDGE/Defensive Line

The 49ers ranked at the bottom of the NFL in sack production. Losing Bosa and Mykel Williams didn’t help, but there is an argument that even with both of their services, the 49ers would have struggled to generate consistent pressure. As a result, Bryce Huff was forced into an every-down role as opposed to a situational pass rusher and was overused and lost effectiveness.

Alfred Collins and C.J. West are part of the future for the defensive line, but the 49ers will certainly have to address the defensive line with several picks. Keion White is under team control, as is Huff, but adding an immediate impact pass rusher would work wonders for the defense in 2026.

Wide Receiver

Jauan Jennings is likely on the move. The same goes for Brandon Aiyuk. Ricky Pearsall hasn’t been able to complete a full season. Jordan Watkins got very little run in 2025, and Jacob Cowing is a complete unknown. The wide receiver issue reared its head in the divisional round, facing Seattle’s fast secondary.

Of the eight picks in the draft, one will have to be a receiver, but the 49ers would be wise to add a free-agent receiver to rely on. The receiver room will look completely different next season.

Offensive Line

Trent Williams is back. Colton McKivitz is the other bookend. Dominick Puni is part of the future. Left guard is a question mark, and will the 49ers stick with Jake Brendel at center? The offensive line got beat up in Seattle and will struggle against defenses that can get home with a four-man rush and speed up front. Will the 49ers look for Williams’ replacement in the draft?

Tyler Linderbaum is an option at center, but he will have a significant market. The 49ers have to look to upgrade the line for today and plan for the future in the draft and free agency.

Which position is the biggest need this offseason for the 49ers? Let us know in the comments!

How can you watch Atlanta Braves games? Team announces &#39;BravesVision&#39;

Atlanta Braves fans will have a new viewing experience this season after the team ended their broadcasting contracts with no clear next step.

The Braves were one of nine Major League Baseball teams to terminate their deals with FanDuel Sports Network after the parent group Main Street Sports Group failed to make a payment in December.

"The Atlanta Braves are aware of the reports regarding Main Street Sports Group. While disappointed with this development, we have been actively preparing for this outcome and are well on our way towards launching a new era in Braves broadcasting," the team said in a Feb. 2 post on X. "To our fans, we want to assure you that we will be ready for the 2026 season, and all Atlanta Braves games will be broadcast across the entirety of Braves Country. We look forward to sharing our path forward in the coming weeks."

The Milwaukee Brewers, Miami Marlins, Kansas City Royals, St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds and Tampa Bay Rays decided to partner with MLB to produce their games for the 2026 season as soon as the split was announced, but it was unclear what the other teams would do.

Now, the Braves have announced their own media platform called "BravesVision."

What is 'BravesVision'?

"The Atlanta Braves today announced the launch of BravesVision, a multimedia platform owned and operated by the organization that will become the official local television home of the Braves beginning with the 2026 baseball season," the organization said in a Feb. 24 announcement. "BravesVision will usher in a new era of broadcasting, where the Braves organization will have full oversight of the production, sales, marketing, and distribution of its telecasts."

BravesVision will produce games for its six-state territory "without blackouts," the organization said. The 2026 season will include 140 games with extensive pre-game and post-game programming.

The platform will have streaming options, as well as ways to watch games over-the-air.

"BravesVision will be available on Major League Baseball's streaming platform - Braves.TV. With a subscription, all regular season non-national exclusive Braves games will be available to fans everywhere and without blackouts. Fans will have the additional option to purchase an out-of-market package to view every MLB team," the organization said.

On television, the Braves are once again partnering with Gray Media to broadcast select games for free in Atlanta and across Gray's southeastern network broadcast stations.

"Additionally, Gray Media will feature an expanded Braves Spring Training Broadcast offering in 2026, bringing 15 Spring Training games to fans across Braves Country," according to the organization. "All Spring Training broadcasts will also be streamed live for free on Braves.TV. Fans simply need to visit Braves.TV to create a free account."

Games will also be streamed by MLB's broadcast partners including FOX/FS1, ESPN, TBS, NBC/Peacock and Apple TV+.

Which broadcast areas are carrying Braves games?

According to the Gray Network, Braves games will be shown in Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi and North Carolina.

  • Georgia
    • Albany, Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Macon and Savannah
  • Alabama
    • Birmingham, Dothan, Huntsville, Mobile and Montgomery
  • South Carolina
    • Charleston, Columbia, Greenville and Myrtle Beach
  • Tennessee
    • Knoxville, Memphis and Nashville
  • Mississippi
    • Biloxi, Hattiesburg, Jackson and Meridian
  • North Carolina
    • Charlotte

Braves Spring Training games this month

To wrap up the month, the Braves have five more games in February.

  • Feb. 24 vs Detroit Tigers
  • Feb. 25 vs Pittsburgh Pirates
  • Feb. 26 vs New York Yankees
  • Feb. 27 vs Boston Red Sox
  • Feb. 28 vs Baltimore Orioles

Irene Wright is the Atlanta Connect reporter with USA Today’s Deep South Connect team. Find her on X @IreneEWright or email her at ismith@usatodayco.com.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Atlanta Braves announce their own streaming platform for 2026 season

Stunning Brook century leads England into semis

T20 World Cup, Super 8 Group 2, Pallekele

Pakistan 164-9 (20 overs): Farhan 63 (45); Dawson 3-24

England 166-8 (19.1 overs): Brook 100 (51); Shaheen 4-30

England won by two wickets

Scorecard. Tables

Harry Brook's sensational century under pressure led England into the T20 World Cup semi-finals with a two-wicket victory over Pakistan in Pallekele.

The England captain promoted himself to number three after Phil Salt was dismissed first ball and made exactly 100 in a chase of 165.

It was the first time Brook had batted first drop in his T20 international career but he played the situation perfectly, going up and down the gears as wickets fell around him.

Jos Buttler failed again - out for three in the third over - while Jacob Bethell fell for eight and Tom Banton two as England slipped to 58-4.

But Brook hit 10 fours and four sixes - once again delivering on his undeniable talents.

He was bowled by Shaheen Afridi a ball after reaching his hundred - the first of his T20 international career - in 50 balls but by then only 10 runs were needed from the last three overs.

Brook's team-mates still threatened to throw all of his good work away as the wickets of Will Jacks and Jamie Overton followed, leaving it to Jofra Archer to swing away the winning runs with five balls to spare.

It means Brook's side return to India for a semi-final on either Wednesday or Thursday next week, with their opponents and the venue still to be confirmed by the remainder of the Super 8 stage.

They are there without ever really convincing - here they were sloppy in the field when restricting Pakistan to 164-9 - but are the first team to secure their spot in the last four.

Brook at his brilliant best

'Clocked' by a bouncer in Wellington, as culpable as anyone in the dismal Ashes defeat in Australia, pictured drinking in Noosa and found to have lied when apologising in Sydney.

Brook has had quite the winter.

This, though, was everything good about England's white-ball captain. He batted at his destructive best.

Surprise greeted the sight of Brook walking down the steps rather than Bethell after Salt nicked off to Shaheen but the thinking was smart.

It kept the right-hander away from Pakistan's five spinners on a turning pitch at the start of his innings and allowed him to take advantage of the powerplay fielding restrictions.

Brook faced three dots in his first five balls but then took left-armer Salman Mirza for a four and six in the second over.

He muscled a brutal straight six over long-on off while hitting spinner Mohammad Nawaz for 17 in the sixth, before nudging singles after Banton nicked off to Usman Tariq. The mystery spinner was Pakistan's major threat.

At halfway, Brook kicked on again, crashing leg-spinner Shadab Khan for a perfect straight six. He scored all around the ground but those straight hits and his drives through the covers were particularly eye-catching.

He reached three figures with two more hits over mid-off - one for six and another a one-bounce four.

It made him the third man to score centuries in all three formats for England, after Jos Buttler and Dawid Malan, but more importantly it keeps them on course for a third T20 title.

Parts England must still improve

The win means England qualify before their final Super 8 game against New Zealand on Friday. They can use that match to try and fine tune.

Buttler's form remains a major worry. One of England's all-time greats, who has scored 15 runs in his last five innings and got a bottom edge on a cut here, is struggling.

Before that, England's fielding, which had remained strong through the tight wins against Nepal, Scotland and Italy in the group stage and Sri Lanka on Sunday, faltered.

Bethell let two regulation stops through his hands on the boundary and Brook dropped Shadab on four before he made an important 23. There was also the careless moment of a no-ball for one too many fielders outside the 30-yard circle.

Sahibzada Farhan was Pakistan's highest scorer with 65 but he and Babar Azam batted too slowly in a partnership of 46 in 44 balls.

Liam Dawson and Jamie Overton did well to restrict Pakistan in the second half of the innings. Left-arm spinner Dawson took three wickets and a fine high catch while Overton bowled Babar and had Farhan lbw, also taking an excellent diving catch of his own.

They ensured Pakistan did not kick on from their platform and, along with Brook, were the other major plusses for England.

Arthur Fils confirms if Carlos Alcaraz is the best player he’s ever faced after their Qatar final

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Photo by Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Arthur Fils took a heavy defeat to Carlos Alcaraz in the final of the Qatar Open.

Fils was beaten by Alcaraz, 6-2 6-1, in his first final since returning to tennis after recovering from the back injury that saw him out of action for six months.

The singles final in Doha lasted just 50 minutes and was the quickest final Alcaraz has ever played in his career.

Fils has now reflected on his defeat to Alcaraz as he revealed if the Spaniard is the best player he has ever faced.

Fils says Alcaraz in the Qatar Open final is the best he has ever faced

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Photo by Julian Avram/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Speaking to Tennis TV while in Dubai, Fils reflected on his match against Alcaraz, although he later pulled out of the event before his opening round. Looking back on the final, he said it might have been the toughest anyone’s played against him.

“Yeah, I think so,” Fils said. “I mean, I’ve never had a really tough loss, I don’t remember. Sorry for the word but I never got my a– kicked that much. Two days ago was, he played pretty good (smiles).”

Their first encounter came at last year’s Monte Carlo Masters, where Fils took the opening set before Alcaraz turned things around to win.

It was still an encouraging week for Fils despite coming up short in the final. Doha marked just his third tournament back since returning from injury.

“Well you know, I know I can play some great tennis,” answered Fils. “I’ve been 14 in the world and I was playing pretty good before I got injured, so I know that I can play.

“I think that now I’m playing pretty good, it’s always taking a bit of time to hit my level especially with his level and my level especially but it’s getting better and better.

Arthur Fils shares details about his relationship with Goran Ivanisevic

Fils’ run to the Qatar Open final wasn’t the only notable development last week, as he also introduced his new coach.

The world number 34 has started working with former Wimbledon champion Goran Ivanisevic, whose recent coaching experience includes stints with Stefanos Tsitsipas, Elena Rybakina, and Novak Djokovic—the latter of whom he helped guide to nine Grand Slam titles.

There’s been plenty of interest in how the partnership will unfold, but Fils sounded relaxed and upbeat when describing Ivanisevic’s personality.

“Yeah it’s pretty nice,” said Fils. “We just started working five days ago or one week ago, but it’s very nice. I really enjoy, he’s pretty funny

“…He has a lot of experience, so whatever I feel, he’s already felt it. At least it’s pretty good, so he knows what I’m going through, so he can give me some advice and he can help me, and it’s very nice to talk with him.”

After deciding not to play in Dubai, Fils now has more than a week before his next tournament gets underway.

The Frenchman will head back into action at Indian Wells next month—a tournament where he made a quarterfinal appearance last season.

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Chiefs to acquire Tyreek Hill? Here&#39;s what oddsmakers have to say

The Kansas City Chiefs will almost certainly look to add an electric pass-catcher to their receiving corps during the 2026 offseason, and DraftKings Sportsbook seems to have an idea of one player who could pique the team's interest.

According to the oddsmakers at DraftKings, the Chiefs are currently the favorites to sign superstar wideout Tyreek Hill, who was recently released by the Miami Dolphins.

Hill entered the NFL as one of Kansas City's fifth-round picks in the 2016 NFL Draft and rose to prominence as the league's most exciting receiver during a six-year tenure with the Chiefs that saw the former West Alabama Tiger earn a championship ring in Super Bowl LIV.

Tyreek Hill Next Team Update @DKSportsbook

Odds Movement (Open➡️Last Week➡️Now):
KC Chiefs +300➡️+225➡️+150
BUF Bills +600➡️+650➡️+600
BAL Ravens +800➡️+650➡️+700

Most Bet Teams:
1. KC Chiefs
2. BUF Bills
3. BAL Ravens
4. LV Raiders
5. LA Chargers

There's 11x more $ on the… pic.twitter.com/Ih58YUPUyb

— DK Insights (@DKInsights_) February 24, 2026

While Kansas City has a clear need for a dynamic wide receiver, Chiefs general manager Brett Veach will need to get creative with his team's finances to ensure it has the money that will be needed to sign Hill in free agency.

Stay tuned to see if Hill will find his way back to Kansas City in the coming weeks, or if the oddsmakers were off base with their assessments about the likelihood of a potential reunion.

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England beat Pakistan by two wickets to enter T20 World Cup semifinals

England have qualified for the semifinals of the T20 World Cup with a nervy two-wicket win in their Super Eight match against Pakistan, who inched closer to exiting the tournament in Sri Lanka.

Captain Harry Brook scored a sublime century under pressure as his side chased the 165-run target in 19.1 overs at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on Tuesday and became the first team to enter the knockouts.

Brook formed a 52-run partnership with in-form allrounder Will Jacks, who scored 28 runs in the winning cause.

England’s win, though, began with a tumble and ended with a wobble as their top and lower-middle-order batters slumped in the face of a par total of 164-9 set by Pakistan.

The two-time champions went through to the last four by winning their second game of the Super Eight stage to bag four points, while Pakistan remain on one point after two games.

England’s run-chase got off to a horrible start when Shaheen Shah Afridi removed opener Phil Salt off the first ball of the innings. Salt edged a length delivery to wicketkeeper Usman Khan, who obliged with a diving catch.

Afridi, who was dropped from the Pakistan team for their washed out match against New Zealand, carried on his dream return with a wicket in his second over as former captain Jos Buttler was dismissed in similar manner.

Jacob Bethell, caught in the deep off Afridi, and Tom Banton, caught behind off Usman Tariq, were the next two wickets to fall as Pakistan seemed to have the upper hand in the second innings.

However, Brook’s measured yet attacking onslaught combined with some poor fielding by Pakistan to help England revive their innings in the middle overs.

Just as his team looked certain of victory, Brook fell after scoring his 100, triggering a late batting collapse that gave Pakistan some hope before it was crushed by a Jofra Archer boundary on the first ball of the 20th over to seal England’s win.

Earlier, Sahibzada Farhan continued his imperious run-scoring form to score 63 runs off 45 balls that became the cornerstone of Pakistan’s innings.

The opener was briefly supported by Babar Azam, who fell for 25 runs.

Fakhar Zaman’s 25 and Shadab Khan’s 23 runs helped Pakistan cross the 160-run mark in a must-win game.

Spin bowler Liam Dawson’s figures of 3-24 in four overs were supported by two wickets each from pacers Jofra Archer and Jamie Overton as England made it four wins in their last four games in the tournament.

They will face New Zealand in their last Super Eight fixture on Friday, while Pakistan will play against hosts Sri Lanka the following day.

2026 World Baseball Classic schedule and pools: When does Team USA play?

The sixth edition of the World Baseball Classic takes place in March, with 20 countries vying to claim bragging rights in the sport's premier international tournament.

The 20 countries were broken into four pools in different locations, with each team playing the other four in the group. Pool A will be played in San Juan, Puerto Rico; Pool B in Houston; Pool C in Tokyo and Pool D in Miami.

The top two teams from each group will advance to the quarterfinals, which will be held in Miami and Houston. The semifinals (March 15-16) and championship game (March 17) will also be played in Miami at LoanDepot Park, home of the Marlins. The tournament's first games will be played in Tokyo on Thursday, March 5, with Team USA beginning its campaign on Saturday, March 6 against Brazil in Houston. Defending champion Japan's first game is Friday, March 6 against Chinese Taipei.

Here's a look at the 2026 World Baseball Classic pools and schedule

2026 World Baseball Classic schedule and pools

Pool A (San Juan, PR)

  • Puerto Rico
  • Panama
  • Cuba
  • Canada
  • Colombia

Pool A schedule

  • March 6: Cuba vs. Panama
  • March 6: Puerto Rico vs. Colombia
  • March 7: Colombia vs. Canada
  • March 7: Panama vs. Puerto Rico
  • March 8: Colombia vs. Cuba
  • March 9: Colombia vs. Panama
  • March 9: Cuba vs. Puerto Rico
  • March 10: Canada vs. Puerto Rico
  • March 11: Canada vs. Cuba

Pool B (Houston)

  • United States
  • Mexico
  • Italy
  • Great Britain
  • Brazil

Pool B schedule

  • March 6: Mexico vs. Great Britain
  • March 6: United States vs. Brazil
  • March 7: Brazil vs. Italy
  • March 7: Great Britain vs. United States
  • March 8: Great Britain vs. Italy
  • March 8: Brazil vs. Mexico
  • March 9: Brazil vs. Great Britain
  • March 9: Mexico vs. United States
  • March 10: Italy vs. United States
  • March 11: Italy vs. Mexico

Pool C (Tokyo)

  • Japan
  • South Korea
  • Australia
  • Czechia
  • Chinese Taipei

Pool C schedule

  • March 5: Chinese Taipei vs. Australia
  • March 5: Czechia vs. South Korea
  • March 6: Australia vs. Czechia
  • March 6: Japan vs. Chinese Taipei
  • March 7: Chinese Taipei vs. Czechia
  • March 7: South Korea vs. Japan
  • March 8: Chinese Taipei vs. South Korea
  • March 8: Australia vs. Japan
  • March 9: South Korea vs. Australia
  • March 10: Czechia vs. Japan

Pool D (Miami)

  • Venezuela
  • Netherlands
  • Dominican Republic
  • Israel
  • Nicaragua

Pool D schedule

  • March 6: Netherlands vs. Venezuela
  • March 6: Nicaragua vs. Dominican Republic
  • March 7: Nicaragua vs. Netherlands
  • March 7: Israel vs. Venezuela
  • March 8: Netherlands vs. Dominican Republic
  • March 8: Nicaragua vs. Israel
  • March 9: Dominican Republic vs. Israel
  • March 9: Venezuela vs. Nicaragua
  • March 10: Israel vs. Netherlands
  • March 11: Dominican Republic vs. Venezuela

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: World Baseball Classic schedule, 2026 pools and game locations

Brazilian Analysts Assess Conor McGregor vs. Carlos Prates Rumor


Opinions are mixed regarding in the Brazilian MMA community regarding Conor McGregor's return. | Bellator MMA


Among the most debated topics in the MMA community today is the return of the biggest star in the history of the sport, Conor McGregor.

Away from MMA since 2021, when he was injured in a fight with Dustin Poirier at UFC 264, McGregor left many people curious last week when he made an enigmatic post on his X account suggesting that his opponent at the White House will be an unknown. 

“It´s a no name up next to me possibly, folks. And, as you know idgaf, I ACCEPT. Send the contract, lads,” he wrote.

Interestingly, Fighting Nerds coach Flavio Alvaro had said in an exclusive interview with Sherdog days before that fans could expect a huge fight for Prates.

"Something very, very big is coming for him and it will be announced soon, unfortunately I'm not yet authorized to say anything," said Alvaro.

Since Spanish journalist Alvaro Colmenero had already reported that Ian Garry would be the next to fight for the belt against Islam Makhachev, the statement further piqued the fans' curiosity.

Then Carlos Prates posted on his X account: "I was told the offer is in your hands. The fans are waiting, I'm waiting… Are we doing this or just playing around? Let's give the fight of the year, sign this contract, man."

The post further fueled fans' curiosity, and the possibility of Prates facing McGregor became the subject of several videos published on major Brazilian channels.

According to journalist Renato Rebello from the Sixth Round Youtube channel, when McGregor discovered that the UFC was no longer interested in his fight with Michael Chandler, he reportedly asked for Dan Ige. According to one of his reliable sources, the UFC allegedly refused and offered him an elite welterweight. In the journalist's opinion, the chance of McGregor accepting is zero.

Varying Opinions


"First he asked for Chandler, then Ige,” Rebellos said. “After five years of inactivity, it makes no sense for him to fight Prates. The best striker in the division above, five years younger, much bigger, and at his physical and technical peak?

"The reality is that in the new system, the UFC no longer depends on McGregor and pay-per-view sales. In the past, a pay-per-view driven by the Irishman made a difference in the company's cash flow at the end of the year, but not anymore. Every negotiation is won by whoever cares less, and in this case, it's clearly the UFC, which will have the highest cost in its history putting on this White House card. If he wants to fight on this card, he will have to compromise, both on the astronomical purse and the opponent choice. Since I don't see Conor's ego allowing this, I stand by my prediction. I don't see Conor returning to fight in the UFC.”

Gilbert Burns, on the other hand, did a video on his channel saying that the UFC fight offer made sense.

“There's no way to fight against the system,” Burns said. “Not even Conor McGregor can do it. This passing of the baton is part of the sport. The UFC likes Prates, he has charisma. I see Prates beating McGregor and then fighting for the belt in a mega fight.”

Ernie Johnson says March Madness scale back wasn&#39;t forced

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Ernie Johnson is stepping back from the early rounds of the NCAA Tournament, and says the move came at his request.

CBS and TNT Sports announced earlier this month that Johnson would not host studio coverage during the first two weeks of March Madness. As of now, Nate Burleson will take over those duties, marking his first time leading NCAA Tournament coverage. Johnson will return to host coverage of the Final Four in Indianapolis.

“At my request, I will take a step back from working the first two weeks of March Madness,” Johnson told NJ.com in a statement. “I appreciate the support from TNT Sports, along with my CBS Sports colleagues. We have a tremendously talented broadcast team, and I look forward to hosting our studio coverage from the Final Four in Indianapolis.”

Johnson assumed the lead host role last year following the death of Greg Gumbel in December 2024. Now in the later stages of his career, Johnson is balancing an expanded workload that includes increased appearances on TNT’s NBA studio coverage and ESPN platforms.

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His schedule could make him the first broadcaster since Brent Musburger in 1984 to host both the NCAA men’s Final Four and the NBA Finals in the same year.

While viewers will miss Johnson during the tournament’s opening rounds, the shift provides a significant opportunity for Burleson, who has expanded his role at CBS Sports and said basketball was his first love. For what it's worth, Johnson will still be front and center when a national champion is crowned in Indianapolis.

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Ethan Ampadu shares thinking behind Chelsea departure for Leeds United

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Photo by Stuart Leggett/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Ethan Ampadu’s journey back to Chelsea in 2023 ended with a decision that set his career on a new path, as Leeds United stepped in to sign him permanently.

The Welsh international, who had already made 12 senior appearances for Chelsea, had spent time on loan at RB Leipzig, Sheffield United, Verona, and Spezia. Following consecutive relegations in Serie A, he returned to London facing an uncertain future.

There were three paths open to him: fight for a place at Stamford Bridge, head out on another loan, or look for a permanent exit. In the end, it was the latter that happened.

Ampadu joined Leeds in 2023 for around £7m and was Daniel Farke’s first signing. Since then, he has become one of the most popular players among supporters.

Why Ethan Ampadu decided to swap Chelsea for Leeds

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Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images

Two years on from leaving Chelsea, Ampadu now captains a Premier League side and has proven to be an absolute bargain. He has become a crucial part of the team, operating from midfield and embodying everything good about this Leeds side.

On the Leeds podcast, Ampadu spoke about his loan experiences and his subsequent transfer to Elland Road.

He also weighed in on his relationship with Carlo Cudicini, and why he ultimately chose to make the switch.

The 25-year-old said: “The team would speak to Chelsea first. I was close with Carlo Cudicini. He was in the loan department at Chelsea, I always felt like I could have stayed and been a fourth-choice midfielder. But you never know what could happen with that. For my development, it was better to play.

“I was never really fazed or bothered if it was abroad, the lifestyle, culture. Languages, I wish I did better. I did Covid in Germany. It wasn’t just Chelsea pushing; it was an open conversation over what was best.”

Ampadu added: “Before I joined, I heard how big Leeds were but I never really understood it. It would be weird for me to say, because of how big Leeds are, because I didn’t really understand it.

“The project they had, the boss told me where I could improve. It felt right, it felt like it fit after speaking to him. It might not have worked out three years down the line but I like to think it has. It feels like home.”

Ethan Ampadu’s future: Does Chelsea hold a buyback clause?

When Ampadu made the switch to Leeds, Mauricio Pochettino had already decided he was not part of Chelsea’s plans.

Todd Boehly’s first year in charge saw more than £600 million spent on new signings, leaving the squad overloaded with players.

Moving him on seemed the obvious choice, and there has not been any talk since about a buyback clause being included in his deal at Leeds. Even if one existed, it is likely no longer active.

But there is thought to be a sell-on clause in place, similar to the one Exeter City benefited from when Chelsea first brought Ampadu in. These clauses typically range between 15 and 25%.

If Leeds ever do decide to cash in on him – which seems unlikely given his importance – Chelsea would be entitled to a share of any profit the club makes from the sale.

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Read Dan Burn&#39;s programme notes as Newcastle United &#39;character&#39; praised

Read Dan Burn's programme notes as Newcastle United 'character' praised
Read Dan Burn's programme notes as Newcastle United 'character' praised

I want to start by thanking you from your support in recent games. We’ve travelled 8000 miles over the last eight games, and you’ve been with us all the way. Our support home and away is always amazing, but especially knowing that there are people who were in Baku last week and will have also been there at Manchester City on Saturday, it’s a testament to the club and how much people of Newcastle love the club.

It’s honestly amazing, and we know we’ve probably not always got the results this season that have warranted the amount of money you have spent to follow us away. Hopefully the last few games have made some amends to that a little bit and we’ll hopefully do that more.

We spoke as a group after the Brentford game that we really wanted to focus and put in the work for each other – and the manager as well. We were all disappointed as a team and we felt like we let him down, so we owed it to him to put in the work and turn it around. I don’t think we’ve played unbelievably in all of the games since but we’ve shown a lot more character and a much better mentality to get through those different circumstances away from home.

Last week at Qarabağ, we knew the first leg would be a tough game knowing how well they had done at home against Chelsea and against other clubs in Europe. So it makes all the travelling and preparations sweeter with how we played. We’re really happy with how we performed, especially the first half.

It’s a cliché but we also know that the tie isn’t over. We know that Qarabağ can cause us problems and we have to be professional tonight. It’s always great going into any second leg with the type of lead that we have, but we’re not naïve to think that we can turn up and expect to win this game.

And I know us as a group, we’re not like that. We’re very professional and we’ve got a good mentality so I’m confident that we’ll be ready to go tonight. Anything can happen in knockout football, but we feel as though we can compete with anybody. We’ve shown that, especially against Paris Saint-Germain, how good we can be. I think we elevate our game going into those games because there are bigger, better teams at this stage of the competition.

Of course, knockout football in the Champions League is something we’ve never done before in our history. Once you’re in the competition, you don’t really come out and look at how big an achievement it is. We know the fans will come out push us along in the stands to help us get through.

We always fancy ourselves at home. We’ve lost more home games than we’d like this season but we are always very confident going into these games, knowing that the fans can help us. I’m always told that it’s such an intimidating place to come from players I know, so let’s continue that into this run of home games together over the next few weeks.

Dan Burn.

Hull FC&#39;s Pryce out for season with ACL injury

Will Pryce puts his hand to his heart and shows his medal to the Hull fans after being named man of the match against Bradford earlier this season
Will Pryce came through the Huddersfield academy and scored 17 tries in 45 games for the Giants [SWPix]

Hull FC full-back Will Pryce has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a serious knee injury.

The 23-year-old sustained the injury late on in last weekend's Super League defeat by Wigan Warriors.

Scans revealed a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament and Pryce is set to undergo surgery, Hull have confirmed.

Hull, who are only two games into the new league campaign, signed Pryce from NRL side Newcastle Knights last March on a three-and-a-half year contract.

Injuries restricted him to 10 appearances last season, but he had started this year strongly with a man of the match performance against Bradford Bulls in round one.

Hull next face York on Friday at the MKM Stadium.

Texans&#39; C.J. Stroud declaration stinks for Steelers, Vikings, Dolphins and Jets

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There has been no shortage of speculation surrounding the idea that perhaps the Houston Texans would be open to trading C.J. Stroud.

Stroud had a phenomenal rookie campaign in 2023, but he just hasn't been the same since then and concerns about his future only got worse after his abysmal playoff showing last season.

As a result, speculation has run rampant about the possibility that the Texans could move on from the former No. 2 overall pick, although there has been nothing to suggest the Texans are even considering it.

And we got confirmation of that on Tuesday, when Texans general manager Nick Caserio called the idea that the team could trade Stroud "moronic" and said there aren't any plans for the team to make that move.

"He's not going anywhere," Caserio said of Stroud, per ESPN's DJ Bien-Aime.

The fact that Caserio left zero room for interpretation means there is zero chance that Stroud is moved, which is bad news for quarterback-needy teams like the Pittsburgh Steelers, Minnesota Vikings, New York Jets and Miami Dolphins.

The Jets and Dolphins are back to the drawing board at quarterback after the failures of Justin Fields and Tua Tagovailoa, respectively, and the Vikings at the very least need competition for J.J. McCarthy.

In Pittsburgh, the Steelers are waiting on Aaron Rodgers and if he doesn't come back, more help will be needed for a quarterbacks room that currently includes Will Howard and Mason Rudolph.

Despite his down stock, all four teams almost certainly would have had interest in Stroud, as each doesn't have a sure long-term solution at the position.

But Stroud being available via trade was always a pipe dream.

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Atlanta Falcons to release former MSU QB Kirk Cousins next month

A former Spartans legend will be looking for a new NFL team next year.

Atlanta Falcons general manager Ian Cunningham confirmed earlier reports that the Atlanta Falcons will release former Michigan State quarterback Kirk Cousins on the first day of the new league year next month. It was reported earlier this month that the Falcons intended on releasing Cousins, but now that has been confirmed by the team's general manager.

Cousins spent only two seasons with the Falcons after building a name for himself in the NFL with the Minnesota Vikings for a bulk of his career. Cousins appeared in 24 games with the Falcons, serving as a replacement quarterback for Atlanta this past season after starter Michael Penix Jr. suffered a season-ending injury.

It's unclear at this time if Cousins will continue his NFL career with a new team in 2026 or if he'll hang it up and retire. Cousins has played 14 seasons in the NFL, throwing for nearly 45,000 yards and just under 300 touchdowns across 167 starts. Should Cousins want to continue to play, he will be one of the more coveted quarterbacks on the free agent market.

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Juventus vs Galatasaray – Spalletti: ‘Yildiz could start, Bremer at risk’

Juventus vs Galatasaray – Spalletti: ‘Yildiz could start, Bremer at risk’
Juventus vs Galatasaray – Spalletti: ‘Yildiz could start, Bremer at risk’

Luciano Spalletti has offered a glimpse into his thinking ahead of Juventus’ Champions League last-16 second leg against Galatasaray, with selection decisions across several key positions still yet to be finalised.

The Juventus head coach spoke to Sky Sport in the build-up to the tie, with his side needing to overturn a 5-2 deficit in the return fixture.

The contest promises to be a tense affair, and Spalletti’s team news will be closely scrutinised given the stakes involved and a number of fitness doubts hanging over the squad.

TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 22: Kenan Yildiz of Juventus FC in action during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Como 1907 at on February 21, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

Juventus vs Galatasaray – ‘Yildiz wants to play’ – Spalletti

Perhaps the most eagerly anticipated update concerned Kenan Yildiz, and Spalletti’s words will delight supporters.

“Yildiz wants to be involved, all the signals he has sent point in that direction,” he said, with quotes via Alfredo Pedulla.

“He could start from the first minute.”

The Turkish forward has been one of Juventus’ most important players this season, and his potential return to the starting lineup will provide a significant lift ahead of such a crucial European night.

At the back, however, there is more uncertainty.

Spalletti confirmed that Gleison Bremer remains a doubt, with a final assessment planned for the morning of the match.

“There is a degree of risk with Bremer, we will evaluate carefully tomorrow morning,” he said, leaving his defensive options open.

PARMA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 01: Bremer of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammate Francisco Conceicao during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Juventus FC at Stadio Ennio Tardini on February 01, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

In midfield, Spalletti indicated that either Teun Koopmeiners or Weston McKennie could operate on the left side, describing it as one of the likely options without fully committing to either.

There was also the suggestion that Mattia Perin could start in goal, potentially ahead of regular number one Michele Di Gregorio.

“There is a need to protect certain situations, but in this case it could be that way,” Spalletti said carefully.

Whatever the starting eleven, Spalletti left no doubt about what he demands from his players. “I will never be satisfied if we do not qualify,” he said plainly.

Champions League bracket, explained: Possible knockout opponents for every team in Round of 16, playoffs

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Champions League bracket, explained: Possible knockout opponents for every team in Round of 16, playoffs originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The change in UEFA Champions League format has altered the way the knockout stage is structured in a significant way.

After the thrilling conclusion to the 2025/26 league phase, which saw clubs jockeying for position until the final kick of the final match, the spotlight now turns to the knockout stage where 24 teams will battle for European supremacy.

The top eight finishers in the league phase advance straight to the Round of 16, while the sixteen teams below them will contest a two-legged playoff round to determine the other eight qualifiers.

The Sporting News details exactly how the matchups are decided, who can play who, and where each team's pathway to Champions League glory can be drawn.

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Champions League bracket, explained

In the new Champions League format, which follows what is known as the Swiss Model, the knockout-stage bracket is largely predetermined by final league-phase positions, although not entirely.

There was a draw following the league phase (taking place on Friday, January 30 this year) to set the playoff-round matchups, and there will be another draw prior to the Round of 16 to set the entire rest of the bracket.

In both the knockout playoffs and the Round of 16, each qualifier has only two possible opponents against whom they can be drawn.

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Possible opponents for every team in knockout playoffs

In the Champions League knockout playoffs, the top qualifiers from the league phase are drawn against the lowest-finishing qualifiers, and so on.

The matchups are as follows:

  • 9th & 10th vs. 23rd & 24th
  • 11th & 12th vs. 21st & 22nd
  • 13th & 14th vs. 19th & 20th
  • 15th & 16th vs. 17th & 18th

The table below shows how the ties were drawn.

League-phase position in brackets

Real Madrid (9th) vs. Benfica (24th)
Inter Milan (10th) vs. Bodo/Glimt (23rd)
Paris Saint-Germain (11th) vs. Monaco (21st)
Newcastle United (12th) vs. Qarabag (22nd)
Juventus (13th) vs. Galatasaray (20th)
Atletico Madrid (14th) vs. Club Brugge (19th)
Atalanta (15th) vs. Borussia Dortmund (17th)
Bayer Leverkusen (16th) vs. Olympiacos (18th)

Possible opponents for every team in Round of 16

In the Champions League Round of 16, the eight winners from the knockout playoffs are drawn against the top eight finishers from the league phase, again according to those final positions.

The matchups are as follows:

  • 1st & 2nd in league phase vs. winner of 15/16 vs. 17/18
  • 3rd & 4th in league phase vs. winner of 13/14 vs. 19/20
  • 5th & 6th in league phase vs. winner of 11/12 vs. 21/22
  • 7th & 8th in league phase vs. winner of 9/10 vs. 23/24

The table below shows how the seeding works in the Champions League Round of 16 for the 2025/26 season.

Team (league-phase pos.)Possible opponents
Arsenal (1st)Atalanta/Borussia Dortmund or Bayer Leverkusen/Olympiacos
Bayern Munich (2nd)Atalanta/Borussia Dortmund or Bayer Leverkusen/Olympiacos
Liverpool (3rd)Juventus/Galatasaray or Atletico Madrid/Club Brugge
Tottenham Hotspur (4th)Juventus/Galatasaray or Atletico Madrid/Club Brugge
Barcelona (5th)Monaco/Paris Saint-Germain or Newcastle United/Qarabag
Chelsea (6th)Monaco/Paris Saint-Germain or Newcastle United/Qarabag
Sporting CP (7th)Inter Milan/Bodo/Glimt or Real Madrid/Benfica
Manchester City (8th)Inter Milan/Bodo/Glimt or Real Madrid/Benfica

Champions League knockout bracket, matchups for 2025/26

The schedule and matchups for the 2025/26 Champions League knockout playoffs were set at the draw on Friday, January 30.

Following that round, the schedule and matchups for the rest of the Champions League knockout phase will be determined at the Round of 16 draw on February 27. There will be no further draws from that point on, as the entirety of the bracket will be set at that point.

2025/26 Champions League knockout stage schedule

Playoff Round — 1st leg

DateTime (ET)Match
Feb. 1712:45 p.m.KO5: Galatasaray 5-2 Juventus
Feb. 173 p.m.KO1: Benfica 0-1 Real Madrid
Feb. 173 p.m.KO3: Monaco 2-3 Paris Saint-Germain
Feb. 173 p.m.KO7: Borussia Dortmund 2-0 Atalanta
Feb. 1812:45 p.m.KO4: Qarabag 1-6 Newcastle United
Feb. 183 p.m.KO2: Bodo/Glimt 3-1 Inter Milan
Feb. 183 p.m.KO6: Club Brugge 3-3 Atletico Madrid
Feb. 183 p.m.KO8: Olympiacos 0-2 Bayer Leverkusen

Playoff Round — 2nd leg

DateTime (ET)Match
Feb. 2412:45 p.m.KO6: Atletico Madrid vs. Club Brugge
Feb. 243 p.m.KO8: Bayer Leverkusen vs. Olympiacos
Feb. 243 p.m.KO4: Newcastle United vs. Qarabag
Feb. 243 p.m.KO2: Inter Milan vs. Bodo/Glimt
Feb. 2512:45 p.m.KO7: Atalanta vs. Borussia Dortmund
Feb. 253 p.m.KO3: Paris Saint-Germain vs. Monaco
Feb. 253 p.m.KO5: Juventus vs. Galatasaray
Feb. 253 p.m.KO1: Real Madrid vs. Benfica

Round of 16 — 1st leg

DateTime (ET)Match
Mar. 10-11M1: Winner KO8 vs. Arsenal or Bayern Munich
Mar. 10-11M2: Winner KO7 vs. Arsenal or Bayern Munich
Mar. 10-11M3: Winner KO6 vs. Liverpool or Tottenham
Mar. 10-11M4: Winner KO5 vs. Liverpool or Tottenham
Mar. 10-11M5: Winner KO4 vs. Barcelona or Chelsea
Mar. 10-11M6: Winner KO3 vs. Barcelona or Chelsea
Mar. 10-11M7: Winner KO2 vs. Sporting CP or Man City
Mar. 10-11M8: Winner KO1 vs. Sporting CP or Man City

Round of 16 — 2nd leg

DateTime (ET)Match
Mar. 17-18M1: Arsenal or Bayern Munich vs. Winner KO8
Mar. 17-18M2: Arsenal or Bayern Munich vs. Winner KO7
Mar. 17-18M3: Liverpool or Tottenham vs. Winner KO6
Mar. 17-18M4: Liverpool or Tottenham vs. Winner KO5
Mar. 17-18M5: Barcelona or Chelsea vs. Winner KO4
Mar. 17-18M6: Liverpool or Tottenham vs. Winner KO3
Mar. 17-18M7: Sporting CP or Man City vs. Winner KO2
Mar. 17-18M8: Sporting CP or Man City vs. Winner KO1

Quarterfinals — 1st leg

DateTime (ET)Match
Apr. 7-8QF1: Winner, M1 vs. Winner, M8
Apr. 7-8QF2: Winner, M2 vs. Winner, M7
Apr. 7-8QF3: Winner, M3 vs. Winner, M6
Apr. 7-8QF4: Winner, M4 vs. Winner, M5

Quarterfinals — 2nd leg

DateTime (ET)Match
Apr. 14-15QF1: Winner, M1 vs. Winner, M8
Apr. 14-15QF2: Winner, M2 vs. Winner, M7
Apr. 14-15QF3: Winner, M3 vs. Winner, M6
Apr. 14-15QF4: Winner, M4 vs. Winner, M5

Quarterfinals — 2nd leg

DateTime (ET)Match
Apr. 14-15QF1: Winner, M1 vs. Winner, M8
Apr. 14-15QF2: Winner, M2 vs. Winner, M7
Apr. 14-15QF3: Winner, M3 vs. Winner, M6
Apr. 14-15QF4: Winner, M4 vs. Winner, M5

Semifinals — 1st leg

DateTime (ET)Match
Apr. 28-29SF1: Winner, QF1 vs. Winner, QF4
Apr. 28-29SF2: Winner, QF2 vs. Winner, QF3

Semifinals — 2nd leg

DateTime (ET)Match
May 5-6SF1: Winner, QF1 vs. Winner, QF4
May 5-6SF2: Winner, QF2 vs. Winner, QF3

Champions League final

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
May 303 p.m.SF1: Winner, SF1 vs. Winner, SF2Puskas Arena (Budapest, Hungary)

Texans halt all &#39;moronic&#39; C.J. Stroud trade rumors, say he&#39;s not going anywhere

C.J. Stroud didn’t play well in the playoffs. That doesn’t mean the Houston Texans are trading their quarterback.

Texans general manager Nick Caserio probably didn’t need to end the trade speculation involving Stroud, but he did so at the NFL scouting combine on Tuesday.

Caserio called the trade speculation “moronic,” according to Aaron Wilson of KPRC. He made it clear Stroud will not be moved.

“He’s not going anywhere,” Caserio said.

C.J. Stroud struggled in the playoffs for the Texans. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images)
C.J. Stroud struggled in the playoffs for the Texans. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images)
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Stroud has become an interesting case. He had a historic rookie season after he was the second pick of the 2023 NFL Draft and seemed to be on a sure track to stardom in the NFL. He didn’t replicated that stellar rookie production in his second or third NFL season, though injuries have played a part in that as did the Texans’ poor job of putting an above-average offensive line in front of him.

Stroud’s four-interception game in a divisional round loss to the New England Patriots created a discussion about what’s next for him. Despite that poor game, the Texans are far from making a big move at quarterback.

“We're glad he's our quarterback,” Caserio said, via Wilson.

Fantasy Football: An early look at the 2026 NFL Draft WR class heading into the scouting combine

With the NFL scouting combine on the schedule for this week, the entire football world can no longer resist its tempting calls; NFL Draft season has begun. 

As we officially turn the page to the extended process that seemingly gets elongated every year, I’m ready to rip off some early — I cannot emphasize that word enough — thoughts on the crop of wide receivers in the 2026 NFL Draft class. 

The wideouts in this class are a fascinating bunch. While I’m still searching for an elite option to emerge from my charting process like the ones we saw at the top of the draft two years ago, there is real appeal to the top options this season. Better yet, the top-five guys, in my view, are all of completely different archetypes and flavors. That will make for some circuitous and needless preference debates from those of us on the outside, but could provide some real clarity for teams when they go to make selections that benefit their individual rooms early in the draft. Remember, at wide receiver, particularly, intra-positional archetypes matter so much, and destination can so often be destiny. This is especially true if you’re trying to forecast their production in the first three seasons of their career. While we won’t know those destinations until the end of April, it benefits us to get an early understanding of what types of wideouts these five are as we prepare to rank them pre- and post-draft.

Again, all of these views and opinions are not conclusions, yet, but a rough draft written merely in pencil. It’s February. I’m still working through my charting process for these players using Reception Perception, and we have months to go before we need to file final answers. For now, let’s dive into an early primer on the class, including the group of five prospects at the top who, based on what I’ve studied thus far, I’m comfortable taking in the first round. 

Makai Lemon, USC

Makai Lemon is just a downright baller. He has elite ball-skills, tracking ability down the field, and is as tough a receiver as you’ll find. The key for Lemon will be getting confirmed measurables on him, as he primarily ran out of the slot for USC. Teams are hesitant to take a slot-only option high in the draft, especially in a league that’s playing more 12-personnel and other heavier packages. 

Yet, I personally don’t think Lemon has to be limited to an interior menu as a receiver. He beats man coverage and wins down the field, both as a separator and in tight coverage. I particularly love the way he throttles down and works back to the quarterback in man-to-man reps. He explodes out of cuts to create separation and can adjust to the ball in the air if it’s an errant throw. It’s both just a two-horse race and an ultra-close call between Lemon and the next player on this list as to who has the best hands in the class. 

Makai Lemon's tape vs. Iowa this season is sublime. Tons of great routes and feel for space, but what showed up constantly were the many high-degree-of-difficulty tight coverage hands catches that he makes away from his frame.

Hell of a wide receiver.

Just a few of the 10… pic.twitter.com/xv0jfRfjin

— Matt Harmon (@MattHarmon_BYB) January 23, 2026

From a production standpoint, I think Lemon has the highest ceiling in the class because he could go absolutely insane in the proper environment. Not only should he be a high-end starter as a slot option from Day 1 with the ability to get open and be a trusty target, the right coaching staff could also use him as a flanker in two-receiver sets, or even a condensed X-receiver to mimic slot situations. This is how the Seahawks took Jaxon Smith-Njigba from being a slot-heavy receiver to the most productive downfield outside option in 2025. It should also be noted that there is some risk if Lemon goes to a team that is a little less progressive in its offensive structure, he might be limited to more of an old-school bunny-hop slot route tree. That’s a floor outcome, and it’s pretty unlikely, but something to consider throughout the process. 

Carnell Tate, Ohio State

Carnell Tate is the latest in a long line of excellent receiver prospects to come out of Ohio State. Like many before him, there is a ton to admire about his profile. 

Unlike Lemon, Tate is a perimeter wideout who shows all the classic X-receiver traits, with potential to blend his game into a more diverse pre-snap option. He’s at his best when working against man coverage on the outside. He has an extremely vertical route tree and you just get rep after rep of him eating up man coverage on downfield patterns. 

Unpacked some early thoughts on prospects in this month's edition of The RP Mailbag and highlighted why Carnell Tate is so appealing, not only because his charting data is awesome, but he's also the archetype of a WR who can fit every single offense. https://t.co/V7MSMiSIZYpic.twitter.com/94hnWxpBMC

— Matt Harmon (@MattHarmon_BYB) February 22, 2026

Tate is a pro-ready starter who has a refined game as a route runner and a sense of how to get open with both savvy and athleticism. He can fit into any NFL offense. 

While Tate shows plenty of potential to shine as a separator, his best trait may be his hands. He simply doesn’t drop passes and is as dominant as any prospect in this class, or the last few, at winning contested catches. Tate isn’t a huge wideout but he fully extends his hands and has an elite sense of positioning that allows him to play bigger than his size. 

The negatives with Tate are mostly due to his lack of yards after the catch and good but not great ability to settle down against zone coverage. Some of that is just due to his near-exclusive outside alignment and downfield-heavy route tree; we often forget YAC metrics are dependent on deployment.  

KC Concepcion, Texas A&M 

To be fully transparent here, wide receivers with KC Conception’s game are easy for me to fall in love with as someone who charts them on a route-by-route basis. He’s a special separator who demolishes corners at all levels of the field. 

Concepcion knows how to toy with corners against man coverage, bringing both explosive movement skills and advanced craftsmanship to the table. His zone coverage recognition is of high caliber as well. There are plenty of reps on film where he faces press coverage as a perimeter option and fights through it with well-executed releases. Texas A&M used him as a motion receiver at the snap, so his next team even has an easy set of film to watch to project his role as a weapon in the pros, where so many teams have layered those wrinkles into their offense. 

Long story short: The guy gets open at will from every alignment, at all levels of the field and across the entire route tree. Sounds like a pretty awesome player to me. 

While I feel pretty settled that Concepcion is my favorite wide receiver after Tate and Lemon, we should hit on what could be two stumbling blocks in his development. The first could, in part, be assuaged by his measurables later this week in Indianapolis; a handful of teams may not think he has the frame to be an outside receiver in the league. If he gets labeled as a slot-heavy option, he could struggle to find the field in two-receiver sets, which would ultimately limit his production-based upside. I personally think there is ample evidence that he can win outside but this would not be the first time the league disagreed with my conclusion and labeled a smaller receiver who separates as a slot merchant. Yet shaper coaches are now using condensed splits with great success to mimic slot spacing for their outside receivers, allowing former interior players to thrive at Z or even X, as we saw last year with Klint Kubiak and Smith-Njigba.

KC Concepcion-> Raiders-> JSN?

Hear @lindsay_rhodes & @mattharmon_byb out pic.twitter.com/R5wowc33wv

— SūmerSports (@SumerSports) February 12, 2026

Ultimately, we won’t know if that is an issue until Concepcion gets drafted, but if he’s closer to 6-foot and 195 pounds than 5-foot-10 and 185 pounds, a wider variety of teams’ minds might be more open than closed, right or wrong. 

The other concern in Concepcion’s profile is a way-too-high rate of annoying drops. He’s one of those frustrating wideouts who will make the outstanding catch in tight coverage but let the “easy ones” clank off his chest. There’s no doubt that’s frustrating. However, I tend to think right now, based on the games I’ve charted, that his issues are more focus-related rather than based on poor attack or technique screwups. We tend to overstate the risk that a good wide receiver is going to get benched or doghoused because of drops, anyway, and the rest of his profile is way too good to hyper-fixate on this likely correctable problem. Still, it’s been an issue, and he does need to fix it at some point.  

Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State

The opinions on Jordyn Tyson are seemingly all over the map and based on folks I’ve talked to so far, there’s likely to be a pretty significant divide between the rankings for him based on your methodology of scouting. JJ Zachariason is the best data-based prospect analyst in the business and his model loves Tyson — I would venture to say this is the player he and I have compared notes on most over the last month. However, that’s not even to say that Tyson is purely a data vs. film debate because there’s not really a consensus among tape-watchers on his game.

For me, I’ll say that he’s the player I’ve struggled most to figure out among the likely Round 1 picks through my early charting. 

Tyson has pretty easy traits and skills to like, as he’s a fluid mover who can uncover with ease in the intermediate area when he’s decisive at the break point. He adjusts to the ball well in flight to win off-frame passes. He’s a smart player who is one of the better zone-beaters that I’ve seen so far. 

However, I find his overall ability to win against man and press coverage to be inconsistent. At times, I think the community mistakes twitchy moves in a phonebooth for quality route running. We call this the Jerry Jeudy phenomenon in this house, and we’ve already seen that be a comparison for Tyson. I don’t think it’s a perfect comp by any means — Tyson doesn’t have the same mental lapses against zone or at the catch point — but they both have a tendency to oversell their routes and don’t play with enough strength through contact. 

Just like Jeudy, that doesn’t make Tyson a bad player, just a little frustrating, and if he doesn’t improve those details as a route runner, it will limit his path to being a WR1 in the league. I've always felt this type of receiver was best as a downfield Z across from a strong high-volume X and that's sort of where I'm at with Tyson right now.

Lastly, and this seems to be where some film-based analysts are hedging bets against Tyson, he has an extensive collegiate injury history. That includes a multi-ligament knee tear in 2022 and a hamstring injury that dogged him through 2025. That hamstring injury, which last acted up months ago, is still keeping him from participating in drills at the scouting combine this week. 

Sources: Arizona State WR Jordyn Tyson won't be doing any on-field workouts or testing at the NFL Combine.

He continues to work his way back from his in-season hamstring injury.

— Dane Brugler (@dpbrugler) February 24, 2026

My current feeling is that Tyson is best bucketed with guys like Concepcion, Denzel Boston, etc. — not with Tate or Lemon. He definitely presents a ton of variance, with the upside to hit big if he stays healthy and irons out some of the frustrating wrinkles in his game, or gets with a coaching staff that’s able to craft a perfect role for his strengths. 

Denzel Boston, Washington

Boston looks every bit his listed size of 6-foot-4 and 210 pounds on film. He’s a massive wideout who isn’t close to a complete zero as a separator. He may not have elite straight-line speed but he eats up ground with long strides to get down the field and makes big plays. I’m not saying he’s Mike Evans, maybe like a “Diet Coke” version at best, but the way he gets open with his strides and length as an X-receiver does remind me of the early years of the Bucs wideout’s career. The key for Boston will be to develop into a smooth separator along the full route tree, as Evans did, rather than just a big body. 

Boston’s ability to work against zone coverage and position his body on horizontal-breaking routes makes him a candidate to not just be stuck at X-receiver, which is a big appeal to his profile in today’s game. This is especially true in his case because his press coverage ability probably isn’t yet strong enough compared to X-receivers taken in the top-15 of the draft. Yet, when you can give him a free release and a full head of steam, he’s a tough cover. 

Overall, I came away with a positive view of Boston but I hope his next team shares my vision for him as a multi-position, move-around receiver, not just a static X. Tetairoa McMillan was a slightly better prospect, in my opinion, but we saw how he was best maximized when the Panthers moved their rookie WR1 around the formation last year. 

Tetairoa McMillan walks me through his thoughts on how your WR1 being a multi-alignment player at receiver can help crack coverages and prevent defenses from taking that guy out of the game. pic.twitter.com/eVo8HYXsRy

— Matt Harmon (@MattHarmon_BYB) February 23, 2026

Boston looks like a guy who can play a role early for his next team and watch his assignments grow with time. The right team could really send his stock rising after the draft if we’re projecting his early production. 

Quick hitters

Here’s a look at some, but not all, other relevant names, in no particular order.

Indiana WR Omar Cooper Jr. has a ton of fans out there; some of them are among my most trusted sources and colleagues alike. I’ll admit that I’m still working through his profile and, so far, have found some of his route nuances and zone coverage recognition in the intermediate area to be just acceptable rather than special. That said, he’s extremely physical both at the catch point and with the ball in his hands. My suspicion is that his easily projectable application to an NFL offense as a dynamic YAC threat in a league that’s trying to hunt explosives more so in that fashion, as opposed to vertical shots outside, is a big part of his fast rise. Think what the Bears got from Luther Burden III as a rookie last year. Altogether, I need to do a lot more work on Cooper before settling on his exact ranking in the class. 

Tennessee WR Chris Brazzell has real fluidity to his game, listed at 6-foot-5 and 200 pounds. He demonstrates an ability to sink his hips and get open on big-boy routes over the middle in the intermediate area of the field. However, like all of these Tennessee wideouts, he’s extremely raw, mostly lines up on one side of the field, and will take some seasoning before he’s ready to become a high-usage player, if it ever happens. 

Alabama WR Germie Bernard is the definition of solid but not spectacular. He’s a physical wideout who has great vision for finding creases with the ball in his hands. While he may not have the gear to get loose against man coverage consistently, he shows a real ability to sift through zone coverage. Bernard looks like a great glue guy who could be a WR3 for a team early, thanks to his ability to work out of multiple positions. 

Louisville WR Chris Bell is a tough prospect to rank thanks to an ACL tear late in the 2025 season. He’s also not the cleanest technician and needs a good bit of development as a route runner. The vast majority of his patterns I charted were slants and quick in-breaking routes. 

Indiana WR Elijah Sarratt grew his notoriety with a strong finish to the season for the National Championship Indiana Hoosiers squad. However, he’s not much of a separator at all at any level of the field as a pure perimeter option. He’s tough and adjusts well to the ball in-flight. He needs to convert to a big slot if he’s going to make it in the NFL, and that is merely a projection. 

Notre Dame WR Malachi Fields is a hulking X-receiver who played for Notre Dame last year after beginning his career at UVA. The production profile won’t “wow” you but Fields has some real skills to translate to a starting X in the pros. His route running is rock solid, particularly against zone coverage, and he can come down with catches in traffic. Fields may not be fast enough to have a WR1 ceiling but I can see him becoming a nice complementary option at X-receiver to complete a room. 

George State WR Ted Hurst reminds me a lot of Seahawks rookie WR Tory Horton, who I loved in last year’s class. He’s a lanky wideout with speed and acceleration who gets in and out of his breaks with precision. Hurst is coming from a low level of competition at Georgia State but he stands out on film and has the traits worth taking on Day 2. 

Georgia WR Zachariah Branch is going to get hype based on his ability to make explosive plays in space. Teams need to be careful with these created touch types at wide receiver, rather than slot options that get open on their own. Branch could get a boost thanks to speed with so many teams simply looking for a body to create leverage off motion at the snap, and special teams ability.

Dodgers&#39; Dave Roberts gives concerning injury update on $182M 2X Cy Young winner, World Series ace

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The Los Angeles Dodgers are preparing for another season filled with high expectations. The organization enjoyed another successful offseason, landing top free agents after capturing its second consecutive World Series title. The Dodgers have clearly found a winning formula built around dominant pitching.

“The Dodgers batted .203 in the World Series, the worst mark by a champion since 1966. Over the last 2 seasons, they have batted a combined .204 in the World Series and won both years,” ESPN’s Jesse Rogers wrote.

Spring Training is now underway, and the Dodgers have several lineup combinations they can explore. The World Baseball Classic is also approaching, which means they will temporarily lose several players. One of them is superstar Shohei Ohtani, who will represent his country. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts announced over the weekend that Ohtani would be departing camp.

“Dave Roberts said today was Shohei Ohtani’s last day in camp. He’ll be leaving for the WBC tonight/tomorrow,” California Post’s Jack Harris wrote.

Pitching will once again be crucial for the Dodgers down the stretch, even though there were occasional struggles during last year’s regular season. On paper, the Dodgers’ starting rotation is arguably the best in baseball — if everyone is healthy. However, Roberts recently addressed the injury status of Blake Snell.

“Time's ticking, but like I told him the other day, Opening Day is not necessarily a hard and fast target for us," Roberts said.

That comment suggests Snell may not be ready when the season begins. While it may not be a major concern long term, Snell is known as a workhorse who wants to be on the mound with his team.

The Dodgers will have plenty of pitching depth this season, and Ohtani is expected to return to the mound with minimal limitations. Given the depth and structure Los Angeles has built, there is no reason to rush Snell back before he is fully ready.

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Italian biathlete Giacomel has minor heart surgery

Italian biathlete Tommaso Giacomel before the Olympic biathlon men's 15km mass start
Tommaso Giacomel won his first Olympic medal earlier this month [Getty Images]

Italian biathlete Tommaso Giacomel has had successful minor heart surgery after he dropped out when leading the Winter Olympic 15km mass start event.

Giacomel, who won mixed relay silver at the Milan-Cortina Games, had to stop during the 15km race as he struggled with breathing and movement problems.

He must rest for two weeks after being found to have an electrical conduction anomaly in one of his heart atria.

Giacomel, 25, had minor ablation surgery - a procedure used to treat irregular heart rhythms.

The surgery "has already been performed and was a complete success", the Italian Winter Sports Federation (FISI) said.

Giacomel wrote on Instagram on Tuesday: "My season is over. Gutted."

He said it was "devastating" to have to drop out of the Olympic race as he recounted what had happened to him during the event in a social media post last Friday.

"Right after the second prone shooting, my body somehow stopped functioning normally and I was really struggling to breathe and move, so I had to stop," said Giacomel.

"It was the worst feeling I've ever had. I tried to ski really slowly at the start of the third lap, but my body wouldn't let me."

The FISI said Giacomel would be discharged on Thursday morning but would have further checks in two weeks.

Should he pass those checks, Giacomel will be able to return to regular training.

But his recovery timeframe means he would miss the next stage of the World Cup in Kontiolahti, Finland.

Having won four individual World Cup races this season, Giacomel is second in the overall standings, 37 points behind French leader Eric Perrot.

Dominican Republic adds Rockies pitching prospect for World Baseball Classic

World Baseball Classic
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Team Dominican Republic is making a change to its pitching staff for the upcoming World Baseball Classic. 

Colorado Rockies reliever Juan Mejia will replace Tampa Bay Rays right-hander Edwin Uceta in the bullpen. According to Shawn Spradling on X, Uceta's "cranky shoulder" is the reason for the switch. 

Mejia, 25, posted a 3.96 ERA and struck out 10 batters per nine innings in 55 appearances with the Rockies last season. He throws just two pitches (fastball, slider) and held opponents to just a .199 expected batting average in 61.1 innings. 

The D.R.'s bullpen is loaded 

A solid starting rotation and reliable bullpen leave the Dominican Republic with one of the best pitching staffs heading into the WBC. The top four starters include second-place NL Cy Young finisher Cristopher Sanchez, Sandy Alcantara, Luis Severino, and Brayan Bello. 

Notable bullpen arms include Abner Uribe, Camilo Doval, Carlos Estevez, Seranthony Dominguez, and Dennis Santana. Estevez led MLB with 42 saves last season with the Kansas City Royals

Mejia is likely to serve in a middle relief role for manager Albert Pujols' club before returning to spring training with the Rockies for his second Major League season. 

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Dortmund criticizes police actions against fans going to Italy for Champions League match

DORTMUND, Germany (AP) — Borussia Dortmund says “disproportionate” police measures have prevented some of its fans from traveling to Italy for Wednesday’s Champions League game against Atalanta, while police in Italy have also visited supporters who already made the trip.

“While a security-oriented risk assessment for a football match is understandable, Borussia Dortmund is more than surprised by the scope and scale of the police measures taken,” the club said in a statement on Tuesday. “Such measures, in this form and intensity, have never before been implemented in connection with Borussia Dortmund’s international away matches.”

It said it was looking for further information on the “background and legal basis of these measures, which are completely incomprehensible to the club.”

The Südtribune Dortmund supporters’ group, which encompasses many smaller fan groups, had already announced earlier Tuesday that German police had stopped Dortmund supporters from traveling to Italy over the weekend, but that the prohibitions were successfully challenged in expedited proceedings.

However, because of the federal police’s search for up to 300 Dortmund fans whose presence in Bergamo has been banned for what Südtribune Dortmund said were “flimsy reasons,” it was creating problems for all Dortmund fans hoping to make their way to the game.

Südtribune Dortmund said that its active groups therefore “have reluctantly decided to stay away from the match in Bergamo.”

Dortmund, which holds a 2-0 lead over Atalanta from the first leg of their playoff, said in its statement that it “expressly regrets that some of its fans will not be able to attend the away game in Bergamo in the stadium due to this questionable behavior by the authorities.”

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International qualification routes for 2026/27 PDC Darts World Championship revealed

PDC World Darts Championship

International qualification routes for 2026/27 PDC Darts World Championship revealed originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

In the recent 2025/26 PDC Darts World Championship, the field was expanded from 96 players to 128.

This gave more opportunities for international players to qualify for the biggest tournament of the year, with 48 qualifying spots being dedicated to this area.

After a successful tournament that showcased a lot of new talent, we will be seeing some changes to where these 48 players come from, as the PDC released the list of qualifying routes for the WC later this year.

International qualification routes for 2026/27 PDC Darts World Championship revealed

Players from all across the world will make up the international qualifiers list, from countries like Japan, India, and Australia.

Here are all 48 international qualifying routes for the 2027 PDC WC:

  • PDC World Youth Champion
  • PDC Development Tour First Place
  • PDC Development Tour Second Place
  • PDC Development Tour Third Place
  • PDC Challenge Tour First Place
  • PDC Challenge Tour Second Place
  • PDC Challenge Tour Third Place
  • PDC Women's World Matchplay Winner
  • PDC Women's Series First Place
  • PDC Women's Series Second Place
  • PDC Women's Series Third Place
  • Japanese Qualifier
  • PDC China Championship Winner
  • IDC Indian Qualifier
  • PDC Asian Championship Winner
  • PDC Asian Championship Runner-Up
  • PDC Asian Tour Qualifier
  • PDC Asian Tour Qualifier
  • PDC Asian Tour Qualifier
  • PDC Asian Tour Qualifier
  • PDC Asian Tour Qualifier
  • PDCE Netherlands & Belgium Qualifier
  • PDCE Mediterranean Qualifier
  • PDCE South-East Europe Qualifier
  • PDCE Czechia Qualifier
  • PDO Polish Qualifier
  • PDCE DACH Super League Winner
  • Hungarian Super League Winner
  • PDC UK&IRE Tour Card Holder & Associate Member Qualifier
  • CDC Continental Cup Winner
  • CDC Cross-Border Challenge Winner
  • North American Championship Winner
  • CDC Top Ranked American
  • CDC Top Ranked Canadian
  • CDLC Qualifier
  • PDC Nordic & Baltic Championship Winner
  • PDCNB ProTour Winner
  • PDCNB ProTour Runner-Up
  • ANZ Premier League Winner
  • ADA Australian Tour Winner
  • DPNZ ProTour Winner
  • TBC - Aus/NZ Qualifier
  • African Darts Group - Northern Africa Qualifier
  • African Darts Group - Southern Africa Qualifier
  • PDC Tour Card Holder Qualifier 1
  • PDC Tour Card Holder Qualifier 2
  • Two spots TBC

Check the Sporting News website throughout the year to stay up to date on which players claim these spots

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Brett Veach: Travis Kelce is an icon, hopefully he comes back

Travis Kelce is slated to become a free agent for the first time in his career next month.

But if Kelce elects to return for a 14th season, Kansas City doesn’t intend to have him playing elsewhere.

After head coach Andy Reid said late last week that there’s been communication between the two sides, General Manager Brett Veach said on Tuesday that the club is prepared for Kelce to retire or to return.

“Coach mentioned on Friday he’s had great dialogue with Travis,” Veach said at the scouting combine in Indianapolis. “I’m sure we’re going to see [Kelce’s agent] here — just like we will all the other players’ agents — and we’ll continue that dialogue.

“But Travis is the best. He’s an icon. Hopefully, he comes back and we’ll just kind of let that process play out.”

With this being a different situation for the team and Kelce, Veach noted the club is discussing both whether or not the tight end will return and what a contract might look like for him in 2026.

“It’s not your typical, hey, 27-year-old, first time in free agency,” Veach said. “Travis has done everything, he’s accomplished everything. He’s about to get married. He’s got a lot going on.

“You need some sort of deadline. But at the same time, it’s Travis Kelce. So we’re just going to continue to have positive dialogue and see where this thing ends. But I think we’re trying to position ourselves where either way, we have a plan moving forward.”

Last year, Kelce played all 17 games, registering 76 receptions for 851 yards with five touchdowns. After averaging a career-low 8.5 yards per reception in 2024, Kelce finished 2025 with 11.2 yards per reception — his best mark in that category since 2022.

The Scorecard: Chalk It Up

Fifth-year Grace Nieto told me that win or lose, this weekend’s games in Fayetteville would make the team better as long as they learned from the opportunities they had. 

I hope she’s right. 

After dropping the series to then-ranked No. 8 Arkansas and getting no-hit in one of them, Northwestern struggled to establish a fight. The first contest against SEMO ended with only six hits in six innings, unfortunate numbers against a team that had given up 95 hits on the season. The only convincing performance came in the second game against the Redhawks (which NU won 12-1).

It’s clear that consistency is the main issue thus far.

Come break it down with me. Grab your favorite snack and let’s dive in.

The Checked Boxes.

Taking a spin

Pitching has been an up-and-down rollercoaster for Northwestern, but I find there’s not much to complain about compared to the current state of the team. Here are the current standings in BB% and K% for all teams in the Big Ten through Feb. 23. 

Interestingly, as a team, Northwestern sits exactly in the middle of the Big Ten in K% and BB% — what I would call “truly mid.” It isn’t necessarily struggling, but it isn’t excelling either. You may ask, why would I put this in the good category if it isn’t mid? The answer, dear reader, is because I think this pitching rotation is doing great, considering the fielding and hitting situation on the other side of the coin (which I have and will continue to talk about). This isn’t a staff built to overpower every lineup; instead, it’s built to limit damage. 

With a team that had a lot of concern revolving around its star pitcher graduating, I find expectations have currently been met for the Northwestern squad. There is plenty of room to grow, yes, but there is plenty of ground already covered. 

I’ve calculated individual metrics below, and I’ve highlighted the leaders of each stat. The rows represent strikeout percentage (K%), walk percentage (BB%), strike percentage (SK%), groundball percentage (G%) and pop-up percentage (P%). Note: I defined pop-ups as anything in the infield.

As a team, Northwestern recorded a ground-ball percentage that’s relatively high — something you definitely want to see, especially if the K% isn’t as high. In this game, it’s extremely important to keep the ball on the ground as it gives your defense a better chance to make outs. Whenever a player has the chance to lift one, shots to the gap and home runs often ensue. Groundballs are consistent, fly balls are not.

Head Coach Kate Drohan has placed considerable trust in Marina Mason, who leads the staff in innings (41.6) and starts (six). This decision is smart. This weekend, she recorded 13 strikeouts, forced 11 ground balls and allowed only five runs — the lowest total among the three starters. She had a K/BB ratio of 4.3 this weekend and overall sits at 2.5. Once she develops that off-speed pitch, she has the tools to be lethal in the circle.

Dohse has quickly emerged as a second option for Drohan, already throwing roughly half the innings she logged all of last season and boasting a 0.62 ERA (tied for first in the country). She has the second-lowest BB% on the staff, the highest K% and she currently sits at a K/BB ratio of 2. It’s great to see the redshirt-sophomore doing so well, especially given that her first collegiate outing as a pitcher was only a year ago (Feb. 14 against LSU). 

And yet, Northwestern sits at 6-9 on the season. 

But never fear: through the first three weeks last year, Northwestern was sitting similarly at 6-8. What this indicates is that early-season volatility is real, and this is especially true with a reshaped roster. These pitchers are not the end-all, be-all of this Wildcat squad, and I argue that if you need a graduate pitcher to hold together your entire team, then you have some internal adjustments to do. 

You can’t always have a pitcher like Jordy Frahm or Karlyn Pickens. By continuing to limit walks, keeping the ball on the ground and cutting down extra-base hits, this pitching staff will keep taking shape.

What’s Still in Play?

A soft underbelly

These past three weeks have been aggravating from a defensive standpoint. 

Last season, there were 59 errors in 14 weeks. This year, there have already been 25 in three weeks. That’s 42% of last season’s total in roughly one-fifth of the time; at this pace, Northwestern will eclipse 100 by season’s end (I’m mostly kidding, but this early defensive regression is significant).

Even beyond the error column, plays are not being made and opponents have recorded 87 hits on the season. It would be easy to blame this on the pitching, but as I stated before, this squad does not carry the entire team on its back, and if they have to, then there is clearly something wrong. Roughly 50% of balls in play were on the ground; these are plays that need to be made. 

Rtaher than turning to fielding percentage, I’m calculating a metric called the Defensive Efficiency Ratio. DER measures how often a defense converts balls in play into outs and is calculated as: 1 – ((H + ROE – HR) / (PA – BB – SO – HBP – HR))

Below is the calculated DER for No. 1 Tennessee and No. 24 Washington alongside Northwestern. Tennessee was chosen as the top-ranked benchmark, while Washington represents a ranked Big Ten team Northwestern should realistically aspire to match. 

As you can see, Northwestern is trailing both programs. Week one was the largest deficit, with NU posting a 69.57% DER against Tennessee’s 82.76% and Washington’s 75.82%. The overall totals sit at NU = 69.46%, UT = 82.18 and UW = 71.92. 

The margin between the ‘Cats and the Lady Vols is substantial, the gap between them and the Huskies is slimmer, but still meaningful, particularly when considering run prevention. A difference of even two percentage points in DER over a sample of balls in play can translate to dozens of additional baserunners across the season. 

Ironically, Northwestern’s best defensive stretch came against stronger competition in Clearwater, which does bode well. So maybe this is a focus problem? Or a position one? 

Tru Media currently has eight errors at third, and Bridget Donahey has four at short. I give Medina grace, as she told me this is her first time playing third in her career, but at some point, it becomes too much. I argue Drohan moves Donahey back to third and Medina transitions to short — it’s where she’s most comfortable, and Donahey certainly didn’t do terribly at third last year. 

You aren’t always scoring 8-10 runs in a game, and when the bats fail to show up in big moments (think back to my LOB statistic and the fact NU has 93 strikeouts), run prevention becomes paramount. Take the Missouri game in Clearwater, Northwestern scored only three runs, but it still shut out the Tigers and won. The DER for that game was 85.71% — only two hits were allowed. 

If the offense can’t generate runs, the defense needs to generate outs. What I’m seeing right now is only one of these, and it’s not the latter. 

Weeklies 

Best game: I am a firm believer that the best game you play doesn’t have to be one you win. Going into this weekend, Northwestern’s wins against SEMO were pretty much guaranteed. Arkansas was a different story.

The first two games against the Razorbacks ended in shutouts, and through two innings of the third game, it seemed likely it would happen again. 

But things shifted in the top of the third. After scoring five and adding one more in the fourth, the Wildcats finally looked like themselves. It was unfortunate the fire had to be extinguished so soon and as NU tried to claw its way back in the seventh, it was not enough to notch a win.

Still, this game mattered. Avoiding another shutout might not go in the win column, but it showed resilience and small bits of growth against elite competition. 

NOT DONE YET 💥

Robinson leads off with a single, Bridget Donahey launches a two-run bomb to dead center!

T7 | Arkansas 9, NU 8 pic.twitter.com/9oUZIFiU6r

— Northwestern Softball (@NUSBcats) February 22, 2026

Best play: One Razorback had already crossed the plate, and two more stood in scoring position. The ball was chopped to second, but with Nieto shifted so far up the middle, it seemed impossible that this play was going anywhere.

Cue Kansas Robinson!

After a backhand that made the senior fall over, Robinson secured the web gem, popped to her feet and dove to first in dramatic fashion — beating the runner by a step to end the inning. In a moment where things could have unraveled quickly, Robinson’s athleticism and determination shone through.

We see you, KR! 🕸️💎

Web gem at first base strands two in scoring position!@kansas_robinson x #SCTop10pic.twitter.com/jP0KrqufHE

— Northwestern Softball (@NUSBcats) February 22, 2026

The Bounce Back 

For the final weekend before Big Ten play, Northwestern travels to Durham, NC to face No. 20 Duke, Boston University and Ohio State.  

The Blue Devils are realistically the only ranked team Northwestern has left with a clear opportunity to beat (besides Oregon if it stays in the rankings). Sitting at 9-7, in 100 innings, they’ve allowed 159 hits and 58 with a 5.35 ERA (their best pitcher has a 4.81 ERA). 

Similarly, Boston University sits at 6.68 ERA and Ohio State at 5.99. The Buckeyes also have the highest BB% in the Big Ten at 13.45. 

The numbers suggest this is a winnable weekend, but it hinges on execution. These rosters allow base traffic, but it’s up to Northwestern to capitalize. Am I saying the ‘Cats will go 5-0? No, but if they clean up the defense and stay disciplined at the plate (especially drawing those walks), the margin is there to stack wins before conference play begins. 

2027 DB recruit Joshua Banks drawing interest of Texas Football

As Longhorns football continues to build a bright future, they have been busy with the 2027 class. While they have already secured a few commitments, more spots need to be filled. On Monday, they identified another player who could help, Joshua Banks, by entering the recruiting battle for his services. 

While adding the talented cornerback to the mix would provide a boost, Steve Sarkisian and his staff have their work cut out for them. During the recruiting process, Banks has also received offers from Syracuse, UCLA, Hawaii, UNLV, Iowa, Baylor and Sacramento State. So far, he has not scheduled visits with any of those programs, according to 247Sports.

Texas offered!!#AG2Gpic.twitter.com/lRvjRKjpOv

— Joshua Banks (@J_Banks30) February 23, 2026

Although Banks is not ranked, he has impressed scouts with his play. The California native has recorded 65 total tackles in 61 varsity games during his high school career. He has also added two tackles for a loss to his resume and excelled as his playing time has increased. That is partly why he has stood out to the Longhorns

If the Vista Murrieta High star were to commit to Texas, he would be joining a talented group. The Longhorns' 2027 class is ranked eighth in the nation by 247Sports. With plenty of talent still on the board, including Banks, that ranking should rise as the Longhorns continue to fill out their roster. 

Just the beginning…. https://t.co/UdFUXTQhbe

— Joshua Banks (@J_Banks30) April 21, 2024

At the moment, the Longhorns' 2027 secondary only includes one recruit in three-star prospect Karnell James. They have also made offers to four-star cornerbacks Joshua Dobson, Duvay Williams, Danny Lang, JuJu Johnson, and Gabriel Osborne Jr. Any of those players, alongside Banks, would make the Longhorns' defense difficult to face. 

With no commitment date set, Banks will be a player to watch over the next few months as he weighs his options. For Texas, the next step will be to get him to campus for a visit so he can see what his future as a Longhorn could hold. 

This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Texas Longhorns football offers 2027 DB recruit Joshua Banks

Who will win the Dodgers second base job?

GLENDALE, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 23: Alex Freeland #76 of the Los Angeles Dodgers throws to first base for an out during the second inning of a spring training game against the Seattle Mariners at Camelback Ranch on February 23, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images) | Getty Images

We know Tommy Edman will start the season on the injured list for some amount of time. That gives us one of the main (only?) position battles in Dodgers camp this spring training, with a handful of players vying for second base.

There are still four weeks of exhibition games to determine things, but thus far Hyeseong Kim has started at second base twice, and Alex Freeland starts there on Tuesday after a pair of starts at shortstop. If the Dodgers run a platoon at second with Edman out, Kim or the switch-hitting Freeland could take the bulk of at-bats against right-handed pitchers, with Miguel Rojas at the ready against lefties. Kim has the disadvantage of having a potential early runway of spring playing time cut short by his pending departure for the World Baseball Classic.

Non-roster invitees Santiago Espinal (started at third base twice so far this spring) and Ryan Fitzgerald (two games, one start at second so far; Tuesday is his second game and first start at third base) are also in the mix.

Again, this is way to early, but let’s take the pulse of where we are at right now. Who will win the second base job in Dodgers camp? We’ll check back later in spring

Patriots EVP of player personnel Eliot Wolf defends left tackle Will Campbell against criticism

It’s incredibly rare for an offensive lineman to become a big talking point coming out of the Super Bowl. But everyone saw New England Patriots left tackle Will Campbell struggle against the Seattle Seahawks.

Campbell, the fourth overall pick of last year’s NFL Draft, was attacked by the Seahawks on defense and he allowed too many pressures in the biggest game of the season. Campbell struggled throughout the playoffs, but he had an injury excuse. Campbell revealed days after the Super Bowl that he was playing through a torn knee ligament.

That’s a major reason the Patriots have defended Campbell after his rough postseason.

“When he came back from that injury, I personally didn’t see the same level of lower body strength that you saw before the injury and I think the film would attest to that,” Patriots executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf said at the NFL scouting combine on Tuesday. “He probably had three of his four worst games in the playoffs. But before that, I thought Will played really well all year.”

Will Campbell started as a rookie at left tackle for the AFC champion Patriots. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images)
Will Campbell started as a rookie at left tackle for the AFC champion Patriots. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images)
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There has been discussion of Campbell moving into guard. Part of that is he has shorter arms that usual for a left tackle. Earlier this offseason Patriots coach Mike Vrabel was adamant that Campbell wouldn’t switch positions, and Wolf echoed that he doesn’t have concerns about Campbell at left tackle.

“I think everyone talks about the arm length, but he has a set of skills that enable him to play with that arm length,” Wolf said. “He’s really quick out of his stance, he’s tecnhically sound, he’s adding more and more pass sets to his tool bag that he can use to combat different rushes. He’s 22 years old and we expect some improvement out of him as well.”

The Patriots became the first team to start two rookies on the offensive line in a Super Bowl, with Campbell at left tackle and Jared Wilson at left guard. The line still seems like an area of need for the Patriots after it struggled to protect Drake Maye in the playoffs, but Wolf didn’t sound too concerned.

“With our best five out there we won a lot of football games,” Wolf said. “Obviously the last game was not very productive in a lot of areas on offense, and we’re just excited Will and Jared are made of the right stuff and we’re excited about what they’re going to do moving forward.”

Rising Hoffenheim talent Wouter Burger (25) speaks on lessons learned at Stoke and developing under Arne Slot

Rising Hoffenheim talent Wouter Burger (25) speaks on lessons learned at Stoke and developing under Arne Slot
Rising Hoffenheim talent Wouter Burger (25) speaks on lessons learned at Stoke and developing under Arne Slot

In an interview with club magazine Spielfeld, Hoffenheim midfielder Wouter Burger has spoken on developing under current Liverpool head coach Arne Slot. The newly-turned 25-year-old continues to thrive with his new Bundesliga club. Thanks to four league goals and eight assists this season, the former Stoke City professional has doubled his estimated market value from €4.5m to €9m in the last six months. 

Burger also commented on his time in the English Championship and the Swiss top flight in the interview. Overall, the former Netherlands U21 international declared himself fully content to have finally found a home in Germany. Brought in as a direct replacement for the departed Anton Stach this past summer, Burger has unquestionably exceeded the specific expectations placed upon him.

Wouter Burger on his time in the EFL Championship

Many young players make important progress in the Championship,” Burger noted. “I wanted to make my game more intense, more physical, and stronger defensively in order to become a more complete player. It ultimately paid off as I was able to prove myself ready for a top five league.

The level here [in the Bundesliga] is obviously higher,” Burger continued. “Everything is even faster. I came to Hoffenheim to take my game to the next level. We have the opportunity to secure Champions League football. We have excellent motivation as a team and hope to achieve great things.

Burger on his current tactical role

I really enjoy the freedom of the box-to-box role,” Burger said of his current position ahead of former FC Basel teammate Leon Avdullahu. “That was always my favorite position as a young footballer. [The way head coach Christian Ilzer has us set up] makes us very difficult to predict.

Burger on transfer rumors linking him with the Premier League

One never knows in football,” Burger said of a potential return to the Isle. “Football is football and one can’t guarantee anything. My [German] girlfriend and I are nevertheless happy to be here in Germany. We bought a very nice apartment and have no immediate plans to leave.

Burger speaks on working under Slot at Feyenoord

I always found the way he was able to explain things and shift the mood within the team to be very impressive,” Burger said of his former mentor. “I did leave Holland because they [Feyenoord] wanted to try me out as a centre-back and I didn’t see myself in that position. It was time to leave my comfort zone.

GGFN | Peter Weis

Sili Nacional: Is Paulo Duarte on the verge of leaving?

Sili Nacional: Is Paulo Duarte on the verge of leaving?
Sili Nacional: Is Paulo Duarte on the verge of leaving?

Sili Nacional coach receives lucrative offer from Angola

Sili Nacional: Is Paulo Duarte on the verge of leaving?

Guinean media reported on February 24 that Paulo Duarte may be leaving his position as head coach of Sili Nacional. Angola is looking to seize this opportunity immediately.

According to information from Guinéenews, Paulo Duarte has not been paid his salary for nearly six months. This difficult financial situation could push the Franco-Portuguese coach to resign before the end of his contract (June 2027).

Angola wants to capitalize on the current situation. The Palancas Negras national team has been without a coach since Patrice Beaumelle departed in mid-February.

It is reported that the Angolan Football Federation has offered him a monthly salary of €50,000. Angolan officials are betting on Duarte's experience and his knowledge of African football. The 56-year-old coach has previously managed the national teams of Burkina Faso, Togo, and Gabon.

Report &#8211; No return date set for injured Real Madrid midfield star

Report – No return date set for injured Real Madrid midfield star
Report – No return date set for injured Real Madrid midfield star

It has been a few weeks since Jude Bellingham picked up a fresh muscle problem that put him out on the sidelines, once again.

The Englishman, who has found it difficult to find his groove after that dreamy debut campaign at the Santiago Bernabeu, has had problems with injuries this season.

The latest setback, therefore, was heartbreaking for a player who was looking to find his footing in the team under new manager Alvaro Arbeloa.

No update on Bellingham’s injury?

Now, as pointed out by journalist Alvaro Esteban, Real Madrid are still yet to set a definitive date for Bellingham’s return from injury despite him being out for three weeks now.

The club did mention him in a team news update recently, confirming that the midfielder was continuing his recovery. But beyond that, the club have remained light-tipped about the issue.

Bellingham’s injury woes continue. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)

The midfielder has been spotted working on the pitch in recent days, which is a positive step forward. But there is no specific date set for his return at this point. It is, in fact, feared that his recovery might take longer than the one month initially expected.

Esteban confirms that there is no return date set for Bellngham’s injury, meaning he is likely to miss a chunk of the upcoming matches, with a return potentially likely to happen in April.

If that is the case, the midfielder will miss some of Real Madrid’s biggest matches this season, which may decide their fate in both La Liga and the UEFA Champions League.

The player, for his part, will be keen on getting back to the pitch as well, knowing his continued absence may dilute his importance in the England national team, just months before the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Numbers behind Paulo Fonseca&#8217;s impact at Lyon

Numbers behind Paulo Fonseca’s impact at Lyon
Numbers behind Paulo Fonseca’s impact at Lyon

Paulo Fonseca has reached his one-year anniversary at Olympique Lyonnais, and the transformation he has overseen at the Groupama Stadium is nothing short of a managerial masterclass. After a period of significant career rebuilding, the Portuguese tactician has firmly re-established himself as one of the elite coaches in European football.

Fonseca has maintained a staggering 66% win rate across his 53 matches in charge. This represents the highest win percentage in the history of the club, remarkably surpassing the legendary Gérard Houllier. His side currently sits third in Ligue 1 with 45 points, placing them firmly back on the podium and restoring Lyon as a genuine competitive force.

What makes this achievement truly remarkable is the context of the club’s recent turmoil. Fonseca arrived following a summer of financial instability under John Textor, where the club faced the threat of relegation and lost key pillars like Alexandre Lacazette, Rayan Cherki, and Thiago Almada. Despite Lyon having the lowest transfer investment (€50.58m) among the top seven spending teams in Ligue 1, Fonseca rebuilt the squad by placing immense trust in youth. Players like 20-year-old Afonso Moreira, who has 15 goal contributions this season, and 19-year-old Endrick have flourished under his guidance.

The tactical evolution has also translated to the continental stage. Lyon topped the Europa League league phase with 21 points, boasting the joint-best attack in the competition with 18 goals. Statistically, Fonseca is now the third-best coach in European competitions by points per game (2.17) since 2020, sitting ahead of heavyweight names like Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta.

Until a recent setback against Strasbourg, Lyon were on a 13-game winning streak across all competitions. It was the best active streak in the world at that time. By turning a fractured squad into a record-breaking machine, Fonseca has has emphatically completed his own redemption arc.

Kaustubh Pandey I GIFN


Minnesota Golden Gophers: 2026 Winter Olympics Review

MILAN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 19: Gold medalists Grace Zumwinkle #13 and Taylor Heise #27 of Team United States celebrate after the medal ceremony for Women's Ice Hockey following the Women's Gold Medal match between the United States and Canada on day 13 of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic games at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena on February 19, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The 2026 Olympics came to a close last Sunday with a classic men’s hockey gold medal game. A total of sixteen former and current Minnesota Gophers competed on various forms of ice to try and bring home some medals to Minnesota, and in general it was a pretty great games for the maroon and gold! Below is a recap of how the former and current Gophers did in Milan and Cortina.

Women’s Hockey:

Nine current and former Gophers competed on four different women’s hockey rosters at this year’s games. While two different nations represented by the Gophers made it to the medal round, only one could come away with a medal. Congrats to the USA Women’s Hockey team your 2026 Olympic Gold Medalists!

United States of America

Lee Stecklein—D

Stecklein finished her Olympic games with a pair of assists and had four shots on goal and was a +4 for the games as one of the US shutdown defenders. She won her second gold medal and will return to action with the Minnesota Frost this week.

Kelly Pannek—F

Pannek won her second gold with the US squad. She finished her games with a pair of assists, five shots on goal and a +4 playing mostly third line minutes for the red, white and blue. She will return to action with the Minnesota Frost this week .

Grace Zumwinkle—F

Zumwinkle won her first Olympic Gold in Milan. She ended her games with one assist on 12 shots on goal and a +5 playing generally on the US’s 4th line. She also will return to action with Minnesota Frost this week.

Abbey Murphy—F

Murphy won her first Olympic gold and was the leading Gopher scorer on the US squad. In seven games Murphy recorded seven points on a pair of goals and five assists. She put 18 shots on goal, picked up six penalty minutes and ended the games as a +8 playing with Taylor Heise on the US second line. Murphy returns back to Minneapolis and will try to break the all-time Gophers goal scoring record this Friday when Minnesota faces St. Cloud State in the first round of the WCHA Playoffs.

Taylor Heise—F

Heise made her Olympic debut and came away with a gold medal. She was the second leading Gopher scorer on the team with five points on a pair of goals and three assists and ended the games at +9. No assist was bigger than the full rink length pass that she sent to defender Megan Keller for the gold medal winning goal in overtime against Canada.

Heise now also jumps back into action with the Minnesota Frost this week alongside Stecklein, Pannek and Zumwinkle.

Sweden

The Swede team went from needing a last second goal just to qualify for the Olympics to running through Group B undefeated and making it all the way to the Bronze Medal Game where they lost a heartbreaker in overtime to Switzerland.

Grace Bouveng—F

Bouveng finished her second Olympic games with a pair of points on a goal and an assist. She finished her games with a +3. She now returns to join Murphy, Plosiva and Laitinien to try and see if the Gophers can make a run and get back to the Frozen Four.

Czechia

Czechia was competetive in each of their games but could only pick up one win over Finland at their games. A 2-0 Sweden Quarterfinal win over Czechia ended their games.

Natálie Mlýnková—F

Mlýnková recored four points in five games for Czechia at the Olympics. She scored three goals and added an assist ending her games at +2. She now returns to action with Montreal in the PWHL.

Tereza Plosová —F

Plosová scored one goal in her Olympic debut and ended a -2 for the games. She returned to action with the Gophers for their final regular season series against UMD last weekend.

Finland

The Fins picked up just one win at the Olympics in a 3-1 win over eventual Bronze medalist Switzerland. Their games ended in a 1-0 Quarterfinal loss in a rematch with the Swiss.

Nelli Laitinen—D

Laitinen did not record a point for Finland in five games and ended her games with a -3 rating. She also returned to action last weekend for the Gophers.

Men’s Hockey

A trio of Gopher alums represented their countries at the Olympics and all three game home with medals. Not a bad ratio.

United States of America:

The USA went a perfect 6-0 at the Olympics and made things dramatic needing overtime victories over Sweden in the quarterfinals and Canada in the Gold Medal Game, but won the USA’s first men’s hockey gold since the Miracle on Ice in 1980. We just won’t talk about the PR failure they have dug themselves into since the completion of the win over Canada…

Brock Faber—D

Faber won his first Olympic medal helping the US to Gold in his second Olympics. Faber recorded two points including one goal and one assist and ended the tournament with a +7 rating. He will rejoin the Minnesota Wild for their playoff push this week.

Jackson LaCombe—D

LaCombe was an injury replacement for the US squad and never saw the ice in Milan. He earned the easiest Olympic medal he ever will receive! He returns to the Anaheim Ducks as they try to hang onto the last playoff spot in the west in the final six weeks of the season.

Finland:

The Finns shook off a slow start to reel off four straight wins before a heartbreaking 3-2 loss to Canada in the Semifinals. They came back to defeat Slovakia 6-1 to take home a bronze medal.

Eric Haula—F

Haula made his Olympic debut and had the best games of any former Gopher on the men’s side. Haula finished second in scoring for the Finns with six points with three goals and three assists. He ended the tournament with a +4 rating. Haula becomes the first Gopher to win an Olympic medal not with the United States. He returns to the Nashville Predators to try and sneak into the playoffs.

Women’s Curling:

The US Women’s Curling team went on a magical run at the 2026 Olympics. With great play from a trio of former Gophers on the squad in Skip Tabatha Peterson Lovick, Tara Peterson and Taylor Anderson-Heide the US squad picked up a huge win over Switzerland in the round-robin finale to qualify for the medal rounds for just the second time in Olympic history. Unfortunately their magic ran out in losses in a rematch with the Swiss in the Semifinals and a loss to Canada in the Bronze Medal Game to finish in 4th place. Still it was a great run for the US Team!

Men’s Curling:

Danny Kasper, the skip of the US team is a Gopher alum, and with a few upsets early in the tournament it appeared that he might be able to help his team to the medal round. Unfortunately needing a win in their final round-robin game against Great Britain they just could not get any shots to fall and would lose to finish in 5th place.

Oscar Piastri’s road to F1 2026: In pictures

Motorsport photo

With McLaren returning to consistent frontrunning form and a new regulation cycle reshaping Formula 1 in 2026, Oscar Piastri enters the season as one of the sport’s most composed young race winners.

Recognized early for his technical discipline and racecraft, the Australian rose rapidly through the junior ranks before navigating one of F1’s most public contract disputes, but he's now well-established at McLaren. 2026 represents the next defining chapter of Piastri’s rapidly rising career.

1. Born in Melbourne

Oscar Piastri, McLaren, 2026 F1 Pre-Season testing

Oscar Piastri, McLaren, 2026 F1 Pre-Season testing

Year: 2001

Born on 6 April 2001 in Melbourne, Australia, Piastri developed through domestic competition before committing to a European racing pathway.

2. European single-seater move

Oscar Piastri, TRS Arden

Oscar Piastri, TRS Arden

Years: 2017-2019

Relocating to Europe to pursue professional development, Piastri entered British F4 and began establishing himself in single-seater competition, quickly advancing to Formula Renault Eurocup.

3. Formula Renault Eurocup champion

Oscar Piastri, R-ace GP

Oscar Piastri, R-ace GP

Year: 2019

Piastri claimed the Formula Renault Eurocup title, marking his first major international championship success and confirming his long-term F1 potential.

4. FIA Formula 3 champion as a rookie

Oscar Piastri, Prema Racing

Oscar Piastri, Prema Racing

Year: 2020

In his debut F3 season, Piastri won the championship at the first attempt, emerging as one of the category’s standout young drivers.

5. Formula 2 champion as a rookie

Oscar Piastri, Prema Racing

Oscar Piastri, Prema Racing

Year: 2021

Back-to-back titles: Piastri secured the Formula 2 championship in his rookie season, joining a select group to win F3 and F2 consecutively.

6. Rookie of the Year recognition

Oscar Piastri, Johnny Herbert

Oscar Piastri, Johnny Herbert

Year: 2021

Following multiple standout drives, Piastri earned Rookie of the Year at the Autosport Awards.

7. Alpine Academy & reserve role

Oscar Piastri, Alpine F1

Oscar Piastri, Alpine F1

Year: 2022

After his junior titles, Piastri served as Alpine’s reserve driver, positioning him for a Formula 1 debut while gaining simulator and test experience.

8. Contract Recognition Board decision

Oscar Piastri

Oscar Piastri

Year: 2022

A highly public contract dispute between Alpine and McLaren concluded with Formula 1’s Contract Recognition Board ruling in Piastri’s favour, confirming his McLaren deal.

9. Formula 1 debut with McLaren

Oscar Piastri, McLaren

Oscar Piastri, McLaren

Years: 2022-2023

Piastri made his F1 debut with McLaren, stepping into a rebuilding team alongside Lando Norris.

10. First F1 points

Carlos Sainz, Ferrari SF-23, Oscar Piastri, McLaren MCL60, Esteban Ocon, Alpine A523

Carlos Sainz, Ferrari SF-23, Oscar Piastri, McLaren MCL60, Esteban Ocon, Alpine A523

Year: 2023

At his home race in Melbourne, Piastri took his first F1 points.

11. Sprint breakthrough

Oscar Piastri, McLaren MCL60

Oscar Piastri, McLaren MCL60

Year: 2023

A standout Qatar sprint race performance delivered Piastri his first top-three result in F1 during his rookie campaign.

12. First grand prix podium

Lando Norris, McLaren, Zak Brown, CEO, McLaren Racing, Oscar Piastri, McLaren, Andrea Stella, Team Principal, McLaren

Lando Norris, McLaren, Zak Brown, CEO, McLaren Racing, Oscar Piastri, McLaren, Andrea Stella, Team Principal, McLaren

Year: 2023

At Suzuka, Piastri claimed third place, his first F1 podium, as McLaren’s mid-season upgrade package transformed its competitiveness.

13. First F1 victory

Oscar Piastri, McLaren

Oscar Piastri, McLaren

Year: 2024

Piastri captured his first grand prix win at the Hungarian Grand Prix, converting frontrunning pace into a breakthrough victory in his second F1 season.

14. McLaren’s frontrunning era

Oscar Piastri, McLaren

Oscar Piastri, McLaren

Years: 2024–2025

With McLaren consistently competing at the front, Piastri developed into a regular podium finisher and race winner within a renewed constructors’ challenge, delivering the papaya team back-to-back constructors’ championships in 2024-2025.

15. Emerging world drivers’ championship contender

Oscar Piastri, McLaren, Zak Brown, McLaren

Oscar Piastri, McLaren, Zak Brown, McLaren

Years: 2024–2025

As McLaren’s car performance strengthened, Piastri positioned himself among the sport’s next generation of title contenders. He finished the 2025 season with 7 wins and 13 podiums, both F1 records for Australian drivers.

16. Entering the 2026 regulation reset

Oscar Piastri, McLaren

Oscar Piastri, McLaren

Year: 2026

With multiple seasons of experience and race victories secured, Piastri enters the new technical era as one of F1’s most composed young drivers.

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Jack Hughes Addresses ‘Backlash’ After Men’s Hockey Team Accepts Trump’s White House Invite

Jack Hughes on day 16 of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic games on February 22, 2026 in Milan, Italy. Elsa/Getty
Jack Hughes on day 16 of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic games on February 22, 2026 in Milan, Italy.

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Jack Hughes addressed the “backlash” he and his team received after accepting an invite from President Donald Trump to attend the State of the Union address
  • The ice hockey star was invited to the event via phone call alongside Team USA men’s hockey following their win over Canada in the 2026 Winter Olympics
  • Hughes also spoke about the US women’s hockey team declining Trump's invite following their respective Olympic gold medal win

Jack Hughes is speaking about his White House invite to attend the State of the Union following Team USA's thrilling 2-1 win over Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics on Sunday, Feb. 22.

The ice hockey star, 24, addressed the "backlash" he and the team received after accepting a personal invite via phone call in the Olympic locker room from President Donald Trump to visit the White House in celebration of their big gold medal win.

When asked by the Daily Mail how he feels about the visit and meeting the president, Hughes — who scored the "golden goal" to win the game for the men's hockey team's first Olympic win since the 1980 Miracle on Ice — replied that they're "excited" about it.

Jack Hughes #86 and Quinn Hughes #43 of Team United States after winning gold at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Elsa/Getty
Jack Hughes #86 and Quinn Hughes #43 of Team United States after winning gold at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

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"Everything is so political. We're athletes. We're so proud to represent the U.S. and we get the chance to go to the White House, meet the president. You know, we're proud to be Americans," he told the outlet. "No matter what your views are, we're super excited to go."

The reporter then asked Hughes how he felt about the U.S. women's hockey team not going to the White House in the wake of their respective gold medal 2-1 win over Canada three days prior on Thursday, Feb. 19.

"They've got busy schedules, too," he replied, which aligned with the statement previously shared by a spokesperson for USA Hockey, who cited "previously scheduled academic and professional commitments following the Games" as the reason why the women passed on the invite.

Jack Hughes of Team USA after scoring the golden goal to win the 2026 Winter Olympics against Canada. Peter Kneffel/picture alliance via Getty
Jack Hughes of Team USA after scoring the golden goal to win the 2026 Winter Olympics against Canada.

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"Everyone is giving us backlash for all the social media stuff today," the Devils star continued, adding, "People are so negative out there and they are just trying to find a reason to put people down and make something out of almost nothing."

Hughes concluded by praising the women's team and all that they've accomplished.

"I think everyone in that locker room knows how much we support them and how proud we are of them," he made clear, adding, "And we know the same way we feel about them, they feel about us."

Jack’s older brother, Quinn Hughes — who is also on Team USA and play for the NHL’s Minnesota Wild — addressed the backlash when speaking withGood Morning Americavia video call on Tuesday, Feb. 24. 

“Yeah, we're excited to go. It's something you don't get to do every Tuesday. It's going to be special for us, but I'm glad you mentioned the women's team again. We're really happy for them,” Quinn, 26, said. 

“Obviously, a lot going on on social media surrounding our team and their team,” he continued. “In the last couple [times] we've done a lot of training with them and got to know a lot of those girls really well. We're extremely happy to come.”

Jack Hughes and Quinn Hughes of Team USA at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Bruce Bennett/Getty
Jack Hughes and Quinn Hughes of Team USA at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

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Ellen Hughes, mom of the two Olympic men’s hockey stars and player development consultant for Team USA women’s ice hockey, also shared her reaction to the video of Trump congratulating the men's team before joking about inviting the gold-medal winning women's team.

"These players, both the men and women, can bring so much unity to a group and to a country," Ellen told Today,in part, on Tuesday. "They care about humanity, they care about unity and they care about the country," she added.

After winning gold at the 2026 Winter Olympics, the U.S. women's hockey team declined an invitation to attend Trump's State of the Union address.

The women's team secured gold medals at the Games in Italy on Thursday, Feb. 19, when they beat Team Canada 2-1 in overtime. It was the first time the U.S. women's team won gold since the 2018 games after losing to Team Canada in 2022.

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Donald Trump; Team USA men's hockey at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

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After the men's victory three days later, Trump spoke to the team over the phone as seen in a video shared on social media. Trump called their win "unbelievable" and invited the team to attend the State of the Union address at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday. He also invited them to the White House for a celebration the following day.

“I must tell you, we’re going to have to bring the women’s team,” Trump, 79, told the men with a laugh. “You do know that. I do believe I’d probably would be impeached [if the women’s team wasn’t invited].”

FBI Director Kash Patel sparked conversation online for partying with the men's hockey team in the locker room following the win, as seen in videos on social media. He, too, addressed the backlash he received about his own actions in a statement on X.

“For the very concerned media - yes, I love America and was extremely humbled when my friends, the newly minted Gold Medal winners on Team USA, invited me into the locker room to celebrate this historic moment with the boys- Greatest country on earth and greatest sport on earth,” Patel wrote.

The women's team declined the offer of a trip to Washington, D.C. in a statement to NBC News.

"We are sincerely grateful for the invitation extended to our gold medal–winning U.S. Women’s Hockey Team and deeply appreciate the recognition of their extraordinary achievement," a spokesperson for USA Hockey told the outlet. "Due to the timing and previously scheduled academic and professional commitments following the Games, the athletes are unable to participate."

The spokesperson said that the athletes "were honored to be included and are grateful for the acknowledgment."

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Phillies&#39; Bryce Harper gives nightmare answer for baseball fans about potential lockout

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It's something that may not yet be on casual baseball fans' radars. But a lockout could be coming.

The 2026 MLB season is set to go off without a hitch. But after the season, the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the league and the players expires. And negotiations are expected to be intense.

So intense, in fact, that the 2027 season is in jeopardy.

Philadelphia Phillies superstar Bryce Harper was asked on local radio Tuesday if he thought the 2027 season would start on time.

"No," he answered succinctly.

Obviously, that's not the answer any fan of the game wants to hear.

MORE: Yankees making history not done since 1889 Chicago White Stockings

A lockout could set the sport back, particularly if it's a lengthy one. There are so many modern competitions for attention, and if baseball just isn't there, then it'll fall out of the minds of plenty of people.

The most contentious issue expected to be in play in CBA battles is a salary cap. It's something the owners clearly want. And it's something that the players have always held as a total non-starter.

If both sides dig their feet in, someone will eventually have to give in, or a compromise will have to be found.

More than anything, this feels like a note to fans to make sure they really enjoy this 162-game season. Next year could wind up looking very different.

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Bears receiving trade calls on Caleb William&#39;s $10 million backup

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The Chicago Bears' offseason is finally getting underway. While they have some big decisions to make with their free agents, the Bears also have some big trade decisions to make.

DJ Moore is a hot topic in trade rumors already this offseason, but there could be more players on the move this offseason. Another trade candidate is already drawing calls this offseason.

Ari Meirov of The 33rd Team shared that Bears general manager Ryan Poles revealed at the NFL Scouting Combine that trade calls have come in on the $10 million backup to Caleb Williams, undrafted free agent quarterback Tyson Bagent.

Bears receive trade calls on Tyson Bagent

"Bears GM Ryan Poles says the team has received calls about the potential trade availability of QB Tyson Bagent," Meirov shared.

Bagent is 26 years old and is heading into the final year of a two-year, $10 million contract. He's the backup to Williams and hasn't had a chance to get much work in the last two years.

In 2025, Bagent went 3-for-4 in his very limited action, throwing for 47 yards, no touchdowns, and interceptions to go with seven rushing yards on two attempts.

While he's not had much work in 2025, he did get on the field for four starts in 2023. He went 2-2, completing 65.7% of his passes for 859 yards with three touchdowns and six interceptions. He also ran for 109 yards and two touchdowns on 23 attempts.

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Trading Bagent might not be the worst idea for the Bears, as, while a backup quarterback is important, there should be other solid options that Ben Johnson can utilize if needed.

If a team is willing to spend a bit on Bagent, a cheap backup quarterback option, the Bears should seriously consider making a trade.

Bagent trade rumors will be one to keep in mind, as the Bears have already received calls on his availability, and a trade would make a whole lot of sense for the Bears.

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Cris Cyborg returns to boxing for WIBA super welterweight title fight

Cris Cyborg will look to chase more belts – this time in the boxing ring.

Cyborg (7-0) takes on Colombia's Paulina Cardona (27-34-7) for the Women's International Boxing Association (WIBA) super welterweight championship in Curitiba, Brazil. The 10-round bout will headline Nacao Cyborg 15 on March 28 in Curitiba, Brazil.

Cyborg remained unbeaten in the ring when she ran through Precious Harris-McCray by TKO in their 154-pound contest. If she gets past Cardona, Cyborg will become the first fighter to hold a major MMA and boxing title at the same time.

The 40-year-old extended her winning streak to nine in the cage when she captured the inaugural PFL women's featherweight title this past December by finishing Sara Collins at 2025 PFL Europe 4.

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Cris Cyborg challenges for for WIBA super welterweight title

Leggings, gloves, snoods - football&#39;s fashion trends

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Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye caught the eye again when he wore a pair of bright white leggings for Monday's Premier League match against Manchester United.

It's certainly not the first time a player has stood out because of their kit choice.

Some of those decisions are because of warmth and comfort - and some are for marginal gains.

But what are some of football's newer fashion choices - and how acceptable do we think they are to fans?

Undershorts and leggings

Idrissa Gueye wearing leggings
Idrissa Gueye again wore full-length leggings while playing for Everton on Monday [Getty Images]

Undershorts and undershirts are a familiar sight, but full-length leggings like those worn by Gueye are much more unusual.

The leggings, which must match the colour of the shorts on top, are primarily worn for an additional layer of warmth and - in some cases - comfort.

Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs once wore black support leggings as he returned from hamstring injury.

Acceptability: 5/10

Gloves

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Nicolas Anelka and John Metgod both wore unconventional gloves during matches [Getty Images]

In principle, the idea of outfield players wearing gloves is fine. But there are certain circumstances when it has been questionable.

In 1999, Nicolas Anelka scored twice for France during a match against England... while wearing a pair of goalkeeper gloves.

Further back, in the 1980s former Nottingham Forest defender John Metgod wore brown gloves that looked more suited to gardening than the football pitch.

For purists, the jury is out on whether wearing gloves with short sleeves is acceptable...

Acceptability: 7/10

Holes cut in socks

Noni Madueke with holes in the back of his socks
Noni Madueke is among the players to cut holes in the back of their socks [Getty Images]

One of football's more recent fashion trends has been players cutting holes in the back of their socks.

Players are doing it to relieve pressure on their calf muscles when running in tight socks.

Acceptability: 5/10

Tracksuit bottoms

Gabor Kiraly wearing tracksuit bottoms
Gabor Kiraly is among the players to have warn tracksuit bottoms during matches [Getty Images]

One of the rarer football fashion choices is that of tracksuit bottoms, which goalkeepers are allowed to wear.

They are among the game's more retro fashion choices, though former Crystal Palace No 1 Gabor Kiraly famously wore them throughout his career.

"I'm a goalie, not a model," he once said. "I've played on clay or grass that's been frozen in winter; it makes your legs hurt when you fall so jogging bottoms seemed obvious."

Former Manchester United goalkeeper Massimo Taibi wore tracksuit bottoms during his short stint at Old Trafford, while former Colombia keeper Rene Higuita was wearing them while making his famous scorpion-kick save against England in 1995.

Acceptability: 2/10

Goalkeeper cap

Dean Henderson holding a cup
Dean Henderson wore a cap during Crystal Palace's 2025-26 Community Shield win [Getty Images]

Caps are a more traditional piece of attire for goalkeepers, who tend to wear them to aid visibility when there is a chance the sun will get in their eyes.

In recent seasons, Crystal Palace's Dean Henderson and Tottenham's Guglielmo Vicario have both sported club-branded caps during matches.

Acceptability: 10/10

Headbands and Alice bands

Yves Bissouma wearing a headband
Tottenham's Yves Bissouma is among the players to have worn a headband this season [Getty Images]

Headbands and Alice bands are becoming increasingly popular sights in men's football.

England internationals Anthony Gordon and Noni Madueke are regular headband-wearers, while Tottenham midfielder Yves Bissouma wore one during Sunday's north London derby against Arsenal.

They are largely worn by players with longer hair to stop it falling over their eyes.

Footballers are not allowed to wear branded headbands, though, and in 2022 former Newcastle winger Allan Saint-Maximin was fined by the Football Association for wearing one with a designer branding.

Acceptability: 8/10

Snoods

Ashley Young wearing a snood
Ashley Young was among the players to wear a snood prior to them being banned by Ifab [Getty Images]

Players have been banned from wearing snoods during matches since 2011, but prior to that Carlos Tevez, Samir Nasri and Ashley Young were among those who donned them during fixtures.

Players and coaches still wear them frequently during pre-match warm-ups and training for an added layer of warmth.

Acceptability: 2/10

Undershirts

Serhou Guirassy wearing an under shirt
Borussia Dortmund striker Serhou Guirassy wore an undershirt for their Champions League match against Atalanta [Getty Images]

Another accessory more commonly worn during colder months, skin-tight undershirts give players an added layer of warmth.

Players did used to be able to wear a different coloured undershirt to their kit, but that was outlawed to prevent clashes.

With a number of shirt manufacturers opting not to make long-sleeved shirts that can be worn in Premier League matches, players often wearing either short-sleeved shirts over undershirts or replica long-sleeved shirts that are made for commercial sales to supporters.

Acceptability: 7/10

Wrist and finger tape

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Real Madrid winger Vinicius Jr regularly wears wrist tape [Getty Images]

Players commonly wear wrist tape in matches in order to stabilise their joints and limit the risk of sprains or injuries sustained in collisions or tackles.

At times, players also wear tape around their fingers for similar reasons.

The International Football Association Board - the body responsible for making the laws of the game - no longer allows players to wear tape over jewellery, which is not permitted to be worn.

Acceptability: 7/10

Small shinpads

Marcus Edwards putting a small shin pad on
Burnley's Marcus Edwards is among the players to wear small shinpads [Getty Images]

Shinpads are very much a necessity - and an Ifab requirement for players - but the size of some has become a talking point.

Burnley winger Marcus Edwards was among those pictured sporting particularly small shinpads during their Premier League defeat West Ham.

Jack Grealish has also previously worn smaller shinpads - designed for increased mobility, comfort and ankle flexibility.

Acceptability: 0/10

Footless socks

James Trafford's legs showing different socks on the top and bottom halves
James Trafford is among the footballers to wear ankle socks under their club colours [Getty Images]

Another recent trend is for players to wear football socks that do not have 'feet' on them - usually known is footless socks.

Players commonly cut the bottom off themselves or buy them pre-made.

Instead, players wear separate ankle socks for comfort and more flexibility in football boots compared to wearing a traditional one-piece sock.

Acceptability: 4/10

Holes in the back of boots

Similarly to socks, some players have been cutting holes at the back of their football boots to make them more comfortable.

Some footballers have Haglund's deformity - a condition in which people get an enlarged bony bump on the back of their heels which can rub against the inside of football boots.

Other players cut their boots to put less pressure on their feet, with former Brazil internationals Neymar and Philippe Coutinho among those to do this.

Acceptability: 9/10

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New Rumor Offers NY Jets 3 Intriguing QB Trade Options That Could Be Had for Cheap

New Rumor Offers NY Jets 3 Intriguing QB Trade Options That Could Be Had for Cheap
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A new rumor about the offseason plans of a rival AFC team offers the New York Jets a trio of QB trade options they could land for very cheap.

A year ago, the NY Jets thought they had reason to be hopeful about the 2025 NFL season. They completely cleaned house of their management structure, hired Darren Mougey as their new general manager, and brought in one-time franchise star Aaron Glenn as their new head coach.

They then followed that up by making one of the first big splashes of the offseason when they signed former first-round pick Justin Fields after a productive season in limited opportunities with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Unfortunately, his six starts in 2024 turned out to be fool’s gold, and he was a disaster for the NY Jets last season. Throwing for under 100 yards in four of his nine starts.

It puts the NY Jets in a position where they must look at the QB market again this offseason. However, this year’s quarterback class isn’t great, so if they do select one in April, they will probably be a late-round project. Which leaves the free agent and trade market.

Browns could put QBs on trade block soon

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Unfortunately for New York, the free agent market is just as weak as the options in the NFL Draft. That means if the team does add a signal caller of note, it will probably be via a trade. And a new rumor has opened up three options.

According to the Cleveland.com Browns insider Mary Kay Cabot, the team “will explore external options, including Green Bay Packers backup Malik Willis and [Ty] Simpson” in the draft. If they add another player to their crowded QB room, it means the Browns will trade either Deshaun Watson, Dillon Gabriel, or Shedeur Sanders.

The option of bringing in any of the three probably won’t excite NY Jets fans, but the acquisition options this offseason aren’t great. Nevertheless, there are reasons to believe all three could be better in a different situation. But, most importantly, all of their values are low, so Gang Green can get them for pretty cheap in a trade.

Making the case for NY Jets to trade for Watson, Sanders, or Gabriel

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Watson once had the most untradeable in sports. However, he is in the final year of the massive $230 million deal he got in 2022. While he has been a disaster in Cleveland and is coming off double surgery on his Achilles, he is still a three-time Pro Bowler. If New York can get the 30-year-old for a Day three pick and the Browns pick up half of his remaining contract, the Jets should consider it.

The biggest issue in a trade might be the public relations pushback after the QB missed the 2021 season due to allegations of sexual assault.

There were rumors before the 2025 NFL Draft that Sanders wanted to play in New York. The 24-year-old would be a good fit in Gotham and, at the very least, would excite fans a little more about the 2026 season. As for Gabriel, he still has a lot of potential. The Browns did use a third-rounder on him, and he was a finalist for the 2024 Heisman Trophy.

Both could probably be had for a fifth-round pick and are another low-cost option the NY Jets should consider this offseason.

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Two-time WNBA champion and former UGA player killed in Atlanta crash

A WNBA veteran, two-time champion and former University of Georgia Bulldog Kara Braxton died in Atlanta over the weekend.

She was 43 years old.

Cobb County police said Braxton was involved in a single-vehicle crash on Atlanta's I-285 on the evening of Feb. 21. Braxton "failed to maintain her lane" before colliding with a median on the left shoulder.

Her death was confirmed by the WNBA on Feb. 22 with a statement on social media.

"It is with profound sadness that we mourn the passing of 2x WNBA Champion Kara Braxton," the organization said. "A 10-season veteran, Kara played with the Detroit Shock, Tulsa Shock, Phoenix Mercury, and New York Liberty. Our thoughts are with her family, friends and former teammates at this time."

Kara Braxton joins the Bulldogs

Georgia Basketball said they are mourning the "loss of former Lady Bulldog Kara Braxton, who played from 2002-2004," in a Feb. 22 post on X.

Rest in peace Kara 🕊️

Georgia mourns the loss of former Lady Bulldog Kara Braxton, who played from 2002-04. pic.twitter.com/4bKYMzur4c

— Georgia Basketball 🏀🐶 (@UGA_WBB) February 23, 2026

The 6 foot, 6 inch tall forward-center came to Athens from Jackson, Michigan and went on to win SEC Rookie of the Year, SEC All-Freshmen and All-SEC.

Braxton had a career 71 games, averaging 15.4 points a game. She was drafted in 2005 as the 7th overall pick to the Detroit Shock.

Braxton becomes two-time WNBA Champion

Braxton was named to the All-Rookie team in 2005, and went on to play five seasons with the Detroit Shock. She played one season with EAST, one season with Tulsa Shock, two seasons with Phoenix Mercury and four seasons with New York Liberty. She was waived from the New York Liberty in 2014, and worked with Nike before moving to Atlanta.

Braxton won the WNBA Championship twice with the Detroit Shock, first in 2006 and then again in 2008.

In 2023, Braxton came back to the University of Georgia to complete her degree.

"It has always been a goal of mine to come back and finish school, and finish what I started," Braxton said in an interview with The Frierson Files. "It's a very exciting time for me right now."

Irene Wright is the Atlanta Connect reporter with USA Today’s Deep South Connect team. Find her on X @IreneEWright or email her at ismith@usatodayco.com.

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Steelers GM Omar Khan takes ownership for poor receiving corps

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 28: General Manager Omar Khan of the Pittsburgh Steelers speaks to the media during the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 28, 2023 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images) | Getty Images

For the third offseason in a row, the Pittsburgh Steelers have a major need for a wide receiver. After trading for and investing in DK Metcalf long-term, the Steelers still found themselves with depth issues in the room that limited them offensively, especially during the receiver’s suspension at the end of last season.

When asked if he would change anything about the way he addressed the room over the last few seasons at the NFL Combine, Khan had an interesting response.

“I don’t think we were good enough overall,” Khan said. “We didn’t win a single playoff game; that’s not good enough. So we have to be better at every position.”

Omar Khan admits he didn’t do a good enough job addressing the Steelers WR issues.
“I don’t think we were good enough overall. We didn’t win a single playoff game, that’s not good enough. So we have to be better at every position.” pic.twitter.com/sYAl1evLMb

— Joey Bray (@byjoeybray) February 24, 2026

Khan’s mention of playoff games shows that the Steelers’ playoff win drought, now approaching a decade, is on the organization’s mind as much as it is the fans’. If the Steelers want to win in the postseason, another major upgrade at wide receiver will be crucial to breaking that streak.

The investment at wide receiver could very well happen on night one of the NFL Draft. With a deep receiver class and twelve picks at their disposal, the Steelers could be in prime position to trade up a few spots for the right receiver. Khan also said the Steelers are in a good situation cap-wise, so I wouldn’t count out the Steelers investing in a receiver when free agency opens next month.

One thing is clear: Khan and the Steelers are willing to invest in the receiver room again this offseason in an attempt to win their first playoff game in nearly a decade.

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Mel Kiper Jr. mock draft: Giants get Utah RT Spencer Fano

Utah right tackle Spencer Fano (number 55) blocks against UCLA.
Utah right tackle Spencer Fano (number 55) blocks against UCLA. | Getty Images

A new name has entered the mock draft arena for the New York Giants.

ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. released his pre-combine mock draft on Tuesday morning and he’s broken from the mold compared to most mock drafts for the Giants this year. Unlike most mock drafts recently, Kiper doesn’t select any player from Ohio State for the Giants. Instead, he gives the Giants a right tackle at No. 5 overall — and he goes against the grain there as well.

Kiper mocked Utah right tacker Spencer Fano to the Giants.

5. New York Giants – Spencer Fano, RT, Utah

In January, I had Ohio State receiver Carnell Tate here. I think that’s still very possible, as New York needs a WR2 opposite Malik Nabers. But it doesn’t matter who Jaxson Dart is throwing to if he doesn’t have enough time to get the ball out. Fano started 36 games over three seasons, and he allowed just four sacks (and only one over the past two years once flipping from left tackle to right tackle). His technique and power are outstanding. If free agent Jermaine Eluemunor doesn’t return, I like Fano sliding into the RT spot in the lineup, helping keep Dart clean and driving defenders out of the way for running back Cam Skattebo.

Chris’ thoughts

As we’ve been saying, free agency will tell us a lot about the Giants’ draft plans. It isn’t a given that Eluemunor will return in 2026, though I tend to think he will. The Giants’ biggest (perceived) competition for his services has other in-house options, and it doesn’t seem likely that they’ll move JC Latham for Eluemunor.

Eluemunor has also played for John Harbaugh in the past. He was drafted by the Ravens in 2017 and played under Harbaugh for two years until he was traded to the Patriots in 2019. Elumunor has also been one of Jaxson Dart’s most vocal supporters in public and might prefer to stay with the charismatic young quarterback.

However it works out, the feeling here is that it would be a legitimate surprise if the Giants came into draft night without an answer in place at right tackle. If they do so, it either means they are completely sold on Marcus Mbow, or sold on one of the top tackle prospects.

Turning to Fano himself, he is an athletic, easy mover who’s able to win with great agility and positioning. He’s a lean tackle 6-foot-6, 308 pounds (unofficially), and bears a certain resemblance to Charles Cross coming out. I don’t agree with Kiper that Fano’s power is “outstanding” but his play strength is adequate for the position, and he can match power with most NFL edge defenders with good footwork and technique.

Like Marcus Mbow, Fano may have some issues with powerful rushers at the NFL level, and he’s also likely better suited to outside zone running schemes than inside zone or more downhill man-gap schemes. However, with questions with regards to whether Miami’s Francis Mauigoa is a tackle or guard in the NFL — particularly in light of similar questions a year ago about Will Campbell and the struggles he had against top competition — Fano could be the top tackle prospect on draft night.

So if the Giants need an offensive tackle … He’s the guy.

Oxford confirm permanent Prelec signing

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Prelec joined from Cagliari on loan last summer [Getty Images]

Oxford United have triggered an option to sign striker Nik Prelec on a permanent basis.

Prelec, 24, has been on loan from Italian club Cagliari this season, scoring one goal in 19 Championship appearances.

The club's head of football Ed Waldron says there is "more to come" from Prelec.

"This is a proactive piece of business as we secure Nik on a permanent deal," he said.

"We believe there is more to come from him in an Oxford United shirt. He has shown moments of quality so far but has been unable to reach his full potential due to injury.

"We're hopeful he'll return to the pitch very soon and make a strong contribution for the club this season and beyond."

Oxford are currently 23rd in the Championship, six points adrift of safety.

Outspoken heavyweight prospect gets big step up in competition at UFC 327


Josh Hokit has made a name for himself in a short time in the UFC. | Getty/UFC


Josh Hokit will be swimming in deep waters in his next Octagon apppearance.

The undefeated heavyweight prospect will lock horns with perennial contender Curtis Blaydes at UFC 327 in Miami, the promotion announced Tuesday. A handful of other bouts — some previously reported — were also confirmed for the April 11 event: Kevin Holland vs. Randy Brown at welterweight; Paulo Costa vs. Azamat Murzakanov at heavyweight and Dominick Reyes vs. Johnny Walker at light heavyweight.

UFC 327 takes place at the Kaseya Center in Miami and features flyweight title tilt pitting Joshua Van against Tatsuro Taira. It is currently unclear if Van vs. Taira will be the evening’s main event. The entirety of the card airs on Paramount+.

A Gap in Experience


Hokit is undefeated in eight professional outings and has finished all of his opponents inside the distance. After earning a contract on Dana White's Contender Series this past August, “The Incredible Hok” has kicked off his UFC tenure with first-round stoppages of Max Gimenis and Denzel Freeman. In addition to his penchant for quick finishes, Hokit has made a name for himself thanks to his pro wrestling persona in interviews.

Blaydes represents a significant step up from the likes of Gimenis and Freeman, however. The 35-year-old Illinois native is 14-5 with one no contest since making his Octagon debut in 2016. He owns notable wins against the likes of Mark Hunt, Alistair Overeem, Junior dos Santos, Alexander Volkov, Jairzinho Rozenstruik, Tom Aspinall (via injury) and Jailton Almeida. Most recently, Blaydes took a split verdict over Rizvan Kuniev at UFC Baku in June.

Why Champions League return is crucial to Man Utd

Benjamin Sesko celebrates
No player has scored more Premier League goals as a substitute this season than Benjamin Sesko [Getty Images]

As Manchester United's powerbrokers assessed the wreckage from a catastrophic 2024-25 campaign and tried to plot a way forward for the Old Trafford club, they had some targets to aim for.

Year one - secure an immediate return to Europe, probably in the Europa League, via a sixth-placed Premier League finish.

Year two - back in the Champions League, with fourth seen as a realistic finishing spot for the 2026-27 campaign.

The determination was clear, the rationale obvious.

Thanks to two rounds of redundancies, cost-cutting in most departments and more scrutiny on the spending that does take place, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his management team have succeeded in substantially reducing the club's losses, from the eye-watering £113.2m to a £13m profit in its first quarter accounts to 30 September, 2025.

Finishing sixth in the Premier League this season compared to 15th last term would just about cover the revenue hit for missing out on Europe for only the second time since the ban on English clubs participating was lifted by Uefa in 1990.

But the cash injection that comes through Champions League qualification is there for all to see.

On Wednesday, United will release their second quarter financial results to 31 December 2025. In their first quarter results, overall revenue for the 2025-26 financial year was predicted to be between £640m and £660m.

Had a Europa League campaign been included in that, there would be an anticipated increase of between £10m and £35m, depending on performance. For the Champions League, the figures would be £50m as a minimum and potentially more than £100m.

It is why United believe if they follow the desired path, their overall revenues could be more than £800m by 2028.

That is why Monday's 1-0 win at Everton, which sent them up to fourth place in the current standings, could be so crucial in determining the club's future.

Under their new shirt sponsorship agreement with Adidas, United lose £10m for each season they do not compete in the Champions League. They have never gone three years without competing in it since the tournament was launched in 1992.

On 4 October, before a 2-0 home win against Sunderland, the club's chances of a top-five finish were the lowest this season. Stats experts Opta rated their chances of a top-four finish at 3.1% - and 5.8% to make the top five.

When Ruben Amorim was sacked on 5 January after the 1-1 draw at Leeds – either the third match in a current 10-game unbeaten run in the league or the middle result in a sequence of three successive draws against relegation candidates depending on how you view these things - the numbers had risen slightly to 5.9% and 15.7% respectively.

Fast forward to the aftermath of their first outing at Hill Dickinson Stadium, and after five wins out of six under interim boss Michael Carrick, it now stands at 44.2% and 72.0%.

With English clubs so far ahead in the battle to get one of the extra two Champions League slots - after last week's play-off first-leg ties Portuguese clubs were effectively 13 wins behind, Germany 16, Italy 19 and Spain 22 – it is virtually certain already fifth will be enough.

Carrick will not see it like this of course with 11 games left to play.

But from their current position, three points behind third-placed Aston Villa with a slightly better goal difference, and three ahead of both Chelsea - who visit leaders Arsenal on Sunday - and Liverpool, plus no European distractions, Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher got it right in his assessment of the situation.

"Manchester United are now virtually guaranteed for one of the Champions League places," said the former Liverpool and England defender. "I can't see them not making it."

The spin-offs would be enormous.

Manchester United before their last Champions League game, against Bayern Munich in December 2023
Manchester United's last Champions League game was against Bayern Munich at Old Trafford in December 2023 [Getty Images]

'Completing the job is the task now'

Carrick has also made a compelling case for getting the manager's job on a full-time basis, especially as a couple of the more experienced, successful and Premier League-ready alternatives Thomas Tuchel and Carlo Ancelotti have committed themselves to their international jobs at England and Brazil beyond the summer.

Roberto de Zerbi has been sacked by Marseille, while Oliver Glasner might well suffer the same fate at Crystal Palace before he leaves when his contract expires in the summer. Their credentials wouldn't look quite so attractive against Carrick's if he did get United back into Europe's elite club competition.

They would also be a more attractive proposition commercially.

At a time when questions are starting to be asked about the club's ability to do deals and the lack of a training ground or kit sponsor, that is quite important.

In addition, although it is some way in the future, if United's new stadium plans eventually proceed, funding will be based around a significant percentage of expensive 'premium' seats.

While club officials have stressed no decisions around ticket prices have been taken, a document sent to season ticket holders in October placed indicative prices at £4,830 for season tickets on the lower tier of the stand opposite the dugouts, with hospitality prices rising to £424,800 for a 16-seat large private box in the middle tier of the main stand, level with the halfway line.

Clearly, supporters are more likely to be willing to pay such figures if they were watching a team competing for major trophies, something that has not happened since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013.

The club's huge debt, way in excess of £1bn including outstanding transfer fee payments, might at least not need to be increased too.

Over the past six weeks, Carrick has repeatedly stressed he is not getting carried away by his side's impressive form. After the Everton win, a question was put to him about the triumph providing belief around Champions League qualification on a weekend when Villa and Chelsea both drew at home and Liverpool needed an injury-time winner at Nottingham Forest.

Carrick's answer bore no relation to the core point he was being asked. There is logic behind this. Results can change narratives very quickly in football.

When he took over at Middlesbrough in 2022, Carrick won 15 of his first 20 league games, then only three of the next 12. A potential automatic promotion place turned into a play-off meeting with Coventry, which Middlesbrough lost. They never got as close to promotion again under the former England midfielder.

He knows his team are well-placed to seal their Champions League return. Completing the job is the task now.

2026 NFL Draft report: Demond Claiborne, Running Back, Wake Forest

Every year, the national media clamps onto prospects, elevating their draft status. Sometimes they have hits, some turn out to be misses. This year, one player who is slowly starting to gather hype is Wake Forest running back Demond Claiborne. Claiborne is the definition of a home run hitter, but does he have the consistency to be an effective back at the next level? Let's talk about it.

Claiborne, a four-star recruit out of King William High School in King William, Virginia, hit the ground running at Wake Forest, as one of his first carries was a massive 32-yard gain, showcasing how explosive he can be. Whether it be returning kickoffs for touchdowns or finding open running lanes, he would make his presence known early. His Junior year is when things really clicked, as he rushed for 1,049 yards and 11 touchdowns, then followed that up this year with 907 yards and ten touchdowns.

Demond Claiborne is as twitched up as any running back prospect in the class. Twitched up means he has the juice and agility to hit any hole he sees, and can make any cut needed in the open field. When he puts his foot in the dirt and changes direction, the defender is already at a massive disadvantage. He is both quick and fast, as he can accelerate as well as anyone in the class and has borderline-elite long speed. He should carve out an early role on special teams, as he averaged 26.7 yards per return in college.

While Claiborne has exceptional skills in the open field, he sometimes relies on it too much behind the line of scrimmage while he waits for a hole to open. NFL teams might get scared off by his frame, standing just 5-foot-9, as he is notably smaller than other prospects in recent cycles. He will lose momentum early in camp, as he struggles mightily in pass protection. Claiborne also struggles with shedding tacklers who get their hands on him early, meaning he lacks that drive to break through arm tackles.

Demond Claiborne is a draft crush, I'll admit it. When the running back rankings come out, he has a good chance to land higher than others will list him. When it's all said and done, I have a fourth-round grade on him. This is right in the range you want to be targeting, running backs who can make an early impact, and Claiborne should be near the top of the list.

This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: 2026 NFL Draft scouting report: Demond Claiborne, RB, Wake Forest

💣 Juve seal 2 deals, Barça want Bastoni, dive fined: today’s news 🔥

💣 Juve seal 2 deals, Barça want Bastoni, dive fined: today’s news 🔥

OpenVar admitted the error on the goal disallowed for Napoli, while Laporta revealed that he had offered a contract to Messi in 2023 to bring him back to Barça, but the news doesn’t end there.

The top Italian clubs are preparing for the final part of the season and are already looking ahead to the summer transfer market. Let’s see today’s news.


Juve, McKennie renews optimism for Vlahovic

As written by Fabrizio Romano and Matteo Moretto, Juve has reached an agreement to renew McKennie’s contract until 2030: his salary will be 4 million + bonuses per season. The player’s desire was decisive despite interest from Inter, Atletico, and MLS.

For Vlahovic, on the other hand, optimism is growing according to Tuttosport: the player could stay if no huge offers come in from foreign clubs. If that’s the case, the striker could accept a renewal at about half his current salary, which is 12 million net.


Milan, the new management confirms Kirovski

According to Matteo Moretto, Elliott’s exit from Milan’s organizational structure will bring changes: first and foremost, the renewal of Jovan Kirovski, technical director of the Primavera sector.

The executive’s contract expires in June and the new governance will confirm Kirovski in his role, with contacts between the parties already underway.


Inter, Barcelona keeping an eye on Bastoni

Alessandro Bastoni is in talks with Inter to renew his contract and he feels good in Milan, but Barcelona is tracking the player, as reported by Fabrizio Romano.

The negotiation, if it happens, won’t be easy and before deciding on summer strategies, Barcelona will have to face the club elections in mid-March: Laporta’s confirmation is very likely in this regard.


Napoli, a lawyer files a complaint with the FIGC Prosecutor

As written by Il Mattino, lawyer Erich Grimaldi, an expert in Sports Law and a Supreme Court lawyer in Naples, has filed a complaint with the FIGC Prosecutor after the events of Atalanta-Napoli.

These were his words to CalcioNapoli 24: "I have submitted a dossier of the various mistakes and refereeing incidents, I asked the prosecutor to start a preliminary investigation, let it be clear that I have never asked for Atalanta-Napoli to be replayed."

"Now I have asked the federal prosecutor for all the technical data. I want to criticize Open Var, because they only show the images they want to show [...]. I am not for the conspiracy theory, but if the prosecutor investigates and finds something abnormal, everything changes.”


Roma, target Bernasconi

According to Il Giornale, Roma is keeping Bernasconi under observation, for whom they had already offered about 15 million. Atalanta had refused, but there will probably be another attempt in the summer.

The winger is a favorite of Gasperini, who would like him in the squad, given Angelino’s problems this season.


Lazio, locker room rumor denied

This morning Il Messaggero had reported a rumor: the locker room allegedly complained to Sarri about the style of play, about too many defensive recoveries and excessive passing.

A news item denied by Matteo Petrucci of Sky Sport: "I have no evidence of requests from the team to Sarri to pass less, there are daily discussions between him and the team but I don’t think this request has been made. To think there are similarities between March 2024 and this year is off track for me, Lazio has squad limitations this season and the two moments are not comparable."   


Fiorentina, fine for the player

In addition to the yellow card that will make Dodo miss the match against Udinese, the Sports Judge has imposed a fine of 2,000 euros on the player.

The decision comes from the reason for the yellow: a simulation that is increasingly less tolerated by the refereeing class.

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Olympic Medal Count: Which Washington state athletes are bringing home the gold?

Last updated: 7 a.m. PST, Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Team USA closed out the 2026 Winter Olympics with 33 medals, and three of them were brought in by Washington-associated athletes.

Here’s which medals Team USA brought home:

  • Alpine Skiing: 2 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze
  • Bobsleigh: 1 gold, 2 bronze
  • Cross-Country Skiing: 2 silver, 1 bronze
  • Curling: 1 silver
  • Figure Skating: 2 gold, 1 silver
  • Freestyle Skiing: 3 gold, 4 silver, 1 bronze
  • Ice Hockey: 2 gold
  • Luge: 1 bronze
  • Short Track Speed Skating: 1 bronze
  • Snowboard: 1 silver, 1 bronze
  • Speed Skating: 2 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze

Washington state athletes with medals

Western Washington University alum Breezy Johnson took home Team USA’s first medal of the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic Games, earning gold in Women’s Downhill with a time of 1 minute and 36.10 seconds.

A few days later, Johnson lost out on the podium to Jackie Wiles and her teammate Paula Moltzan, who together earned their bronze medals in Alpine Skiing Women’s Team Combined. While she originally hails from Portland, Oregon, U.S. Ski and Snowboard calls Wiles “a product entirely of the Pacific Northwest Ski Association.”

Johnson won in another way, though, with her boyfriend waiting at the base of her super-G run to pop the question. She’ll head back to the U.S. with a gold medal around her neck and a silver ring on her finger.

Ice Hockey

Seattle Torrent - PWHL

The U.S. Olympic Women’s Ice Hockey Team, which includes four Seattle Torrent players, kicked off the 2026 Olympic Games with a 5-1 win over Czechia.

The Torrent’s Hilary Knight was named captain, with Torrent forward Alex Carpenter joining the leadership team as one of two alternate captains. Torrent forward Hannah Bilka and defender Cayla Barnes are also on the roster.

Torrent defender Aneta Tejralová is playing for Team Czechia.

Knight tied the record for the most career Olympic goals (14) in U.S. women’s ice hockey history during the first weekend of the Games. The five-time Olympian, who has announced the 2026 Winter Olympics will be her last, then broke the record for the most Olympic goals in U.S. Women’s Olympic history in her final game, a winning gold medal match against Canada.

Here’s Team USA’s scores:

  • USA 5 - Czechia 1
  • USA 5 - Finland 0
  • USA 5 - Switzerland 0
  • USA 5 - Canada 0
  • USA 6 - Italy 0 (Quarterfinals)
  • USA 5 - Sweden 0 (Semifinals)
  • USA 2 - Canada 1 (Finals)

During the semifinals match against Sweden on Monday, and totaling up their four previous shutout matches, Team USA reached a record-shattering 331 minutes and 23 seconds of shutout hockey.

The previous women’s record was held by the 2002 Canadian team, which went 199 minutes without allowing a goal.

Continuing years of a fierce rivalry, Team USA faced off against Team Canada in the finals. Hilary Knight’s game-tying tally with about two minutes left in regulation, followed by Megan Keller’s golden goal in overtime, granted Team USA the gold.

This year was Team USA’s fifth consecutive Winter Olympics playing for the gold, earning a gold medal in the 2018 Winter Olympics, and silver medals in 2010, 2014, and 2022.

Torrent players back in Seattle gathered at a local watch party to cheer on their teammates and celebrate Team USA’s triumphant win.

For Knight, she capped off her international career on the ultimate high, celebrating her fifth Olympic medal. And that’s not all - she’ll also be returning home as a fiancée after getting engaged in Milan to Olympic speedskater Brittany Bowe.

Seattle Kraken - NHL

Kraken goaltender Philipp Grubauer is competing for Team Germany, while right-wingers Eeli Tolvanen and Kaapo Kakko are playing for Team Finland. Seattle Kraken forward Oscar Fisker Molgaard is playing for Team Denmark.

Other Washington state athletes who are competing

Katie Hensien - Alpine Skiing

Eunice Lee - Short Track Speed Skating

Erin Martin - Para Nordic Skiing

Novie McCabe - Cross-Country Skiing

Cooper McLeod - Speed Skating

Ben Richardson - Curling

Corinne Stoddard - Short Track Speed Skating

Luc Violette - Curling

Anna Gibson, a former University of Washington runner and member of the Seattle-based Brooks Beasts running team, is making her Winter Olympics debut in the inaugural Ski Mountaineering race.

Find more scores and details about each player at olympics.com

2026 NFL Draft scouting report: Jaydn Ott, Running Back, Oklahoma

Oklahoma's Jaydn Ott is next to receive his 2026 NFL Draft scouting report. The jury is still out on where Ott should land, as the tale of his college career is like that of Benjamin Button. He started off strong, but whitlered away as time went on, as injuries played a major role in this. With that being said, what does the report look like? Let's talk about it.

Ott, a former four-star recruit out of California, was the 23rd-ranked running back in the class and the number 22 overall prospect in the state. Ott would commit to Cal, where he would average 5.3 yards per carry and 20 rushing touchdowns. However, things would begin to sour, as an ankle injury sidelined him most of 2024, and after he transferred to Oklahoma for his final year, he kind of fell off the face of the earth. This season at OU, he would total just 385 rushing yards and four touchdowns.

Jaydn Ott brings the thunder when he has the ball in his hands. He is like the bull in a china shop, constantly looking for contact, especially at the second level. He runs behind his pads, and defenders struggle to bring him down by themselves. The legs churn when met in a scrum, and always seem to fall forward when going down. His playstyle suits him best in an inside zone, power-run scheme.

But what I can't put my finger on is what happened this season. Was there something behind the scenes that we will never know? Was he banged up for almost the whole year? This production downturn is practically unheard of. Ott isn't particularly quick or fast, and has next to no skills as a receiver out of the backfield. Usually, if you have at least one of these three, you have a shot to be drafted, but missing all three is a tough hill to get over.

Jaydn Ott's collegiate story is curious to say the least. As an older prospect at 23, you have to wonder how many productive years you may get out of a day three pick. For me, Ott gets an undrafted grade, but I would be curious to bring him in to camp as a red-zone/goal-line guy to see if we can get something out of him.

This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: 2026 NFL Draft scouting report: Jaydn Ott, RB, Oklahoma

The Bengals need to do these 4 things at the NFL combine

It's the busiest week of the NFL offseason as the NFL scouting combine is underway in Indianapolis. Every team sends its scouting staff and key personnel members to meet the top draft prospects and watch them go through a series of on-field tests. Most player agents are there, too, at some point during the week.

The Bengals' entire brass will be at Lucas Oil Stadium for the week. Director of personnel Duke Tobin, head coach Zac Taylor both speak today as the draft evaluation process ramps up.

Here is a to-do list for the Bengals for the NFL combine as they turn the page to a critical offseason.

Find a trade partner for Trey Hendrickson

After failing to reach a long-term agreement with defensive end Trey Hendrickson, the Bengals once again face another offseason centered around a contract negotiation with a star player.

Hendrickson and Cincinnati’s front office have gone back and forth for three years of contentious negotiations. Things between the Bengals and the 2024 NFL sack leader reached a breaking point ahead of the regular season. Neither side was willing to budge, and a long-term deal was never reached.

Hendrickson and the Bengals agreed on a one-year pay raise to ensure he played the 2025 season. But then Hendrickson ended up suffering a core injury and played a total of just seven games.

The Bengals have three options when it comes to Hendrickson:

  • Place the franchise tag on him with the intention of trading him and receiving a draft pick in return. All teams will be heavily represented in Indy, so it's a good time and place to find a trade partner.
  • Tag him and force him to either sign the tag and play one more season for the Bengals at the pre-fixed salary his position commands.
  • Don’t tag him, let him walk and hit the free-agent market with hopes of a compensatory pick in return.

The window to place the franchise tag on a player opens on Feb. 17 and ends March 3. What the franchise does with Hendrickson is easily their biggest decision to make this offseason.

Get the framework of new deals for cornerbacks DJ Turner and Dax Hill in place

Cornerback is the only position the Bengals don’t have to fix on defense. The team will likely add to the group as supplemental pieces, but they’ve got their two starting cornerbacks under contract for at least one more season.

DJ Turner enjoyed a breakout season and played well for the Bengals after losing his starting job at the beginning of the year. He will enter the upcoming season as Cincinnati’s best defensive player.

The Bengals’ second-round pick out of Michigan in 2023 allowed 29 catches on 62 targets (46.8 percent) for 419 yards with 13 pass breakups last season.

After several years of moving from safety to nickel cornerback, Dax Hill landed where he is best – playing outside cornerback and locking down opponents’ top wide receivers.

Hill allowed 57 receptions on 84 targets for 536 yards (67.9 percent) with six pass breakups in 2025.

The Bengals should meet with Turner's and Hill’s representations in Indianapolis and create the framework for contract extensions to occur before training camp begins in late July.

Improve the pre-draft evaluation process

After two years of subpar play on the defensive side of the ball, it’s clear the Bengals’ focus this offseason will be to improve the defense.

Given the salary cap constraints, the easiest way for Cincinnati to get better on defense is to start drafting better players on defense.

The team has spent a significant amount on draft capital on this side of the ball in the last three years, and the return hasn’t come close to matching the investment.

This must change this year, and it should start with some sort of change in the evaluation process. To expect different results, Tobin's and Taylor’s staffs must be willing to adapt in their player evaluation process, or they’ll continue to struggle on defense.

Whether it’s more eyes looking at different prospects forcing more debate within or a different approach to the interview process, the Bengals need to start drafting players who will come in and make an impact right away, not two or three years down the road.

If the goal is to win Super Bowl 61 in Los Angeles, the Bengals need to come away with at least three starters in this year’s draft on defense.

Dig in more on pending free agents

Every team sends members of their college and pro scouting departments to the NFL combine.

It’s no secret the Bengals will be looking to add on defense in free agency.

Tobin and Taylor’s staff should go to Indianapolis with a plan and use their time wisely. In-depth evaluations should occur on prospects of interest for the Bengals.

Meaning, if the Bengals are looking at a specific pending free agent, a member of Cincinnati’s coaching or personnel staff should turn over every stone to find out if the tape they’ve watched matches the person.

The Bengals can’t afford any more whiffs in free agency on defense. They must know when they agree to terms with a free agent, they are getting a player who can make Cincinnati instantly better and will be a locker room fit.

Free agency surprises happen all the time, but there’s no excuse for not having enough intel on a player from another team when essentially every NFL personnel member is in the same city for a week.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: 2026 NFL Scouting Combine checklist for Cincinnati Bengals

Peter Bom questions Marc Marquez after test crashes

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Photo by Gold & Goose Photography/Getty Images

Marc Marquez’s lead-up to the 2026 season opener in Thailand was anything but ideal, raising early questions about how ready he might be.

He spent the off-season focusing on recovery after breaking his shoulder in a crash in Indonesia. Rather than rushing back, the Ducati rider took a careful approach, slowly building up strength ahead of pre-season testing.

The 32-year-old showed promising signs during testing at Sepang, but both Alex Marquez and Pecco Bagnaia clocked faster race simulations. He said at the time that he was still working his way back to full fitness, and things didn’t get any easier for him when he got to Buriram.

He crashed twice on the first day of testing and then went down again on Sunday. A virus added another layer of difficulty, and Marquez opted not to run a full race simulation as a result.

Peter Bom later pointed out that it was Marquez’s natural urge to push hard that led to those crashes in Thailand – something that could become an issue as he tries to defend his title next season.

Peter Bom: Marquez more ‘vulnerable’ in 2026 after ‘very silly’ test crashes

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Photo by Gold & Goose Photography/Getty Images

Marquez has acknowledged that his body still hasn’t fully recovered, and he’s not at peak fitness ahead of the Thailand Grand Prix. While he’ll remain among the favourites, Bom believes the multiple crashes during testing have made Marquez look more ‘vulnerable’. He said:

“There is a serious chance that Marc’s not going to run away with the championship, probably not even win it, because Marc seems to become quicker, a lot more vulnerable than he was earlier, when he was younger,” he said on the Oxley Bom MotoGP Podcast.

“He doesn’t bounce so well anymore. And he still keeps crashing. He went down three times, and the first one was really stupid. The first one was really, really silly and could have hurt him already a lot.

“So the nature of the beast doesn’t change. He needs to take risks to feel the bike, to feel himself alive and to say something. And he bounced so well that he got away with that for years. He doesn’t do that anymore.

“He’s bruised and battered, he still doesn’t say his shoulder is 100% after last year. So he is very vulnerable, but he doesn’t stop crashing.

“He’s in the end his own biggest enemy and his own biggest problem probably for this championship. And all the other Ducatis are closer to him now because he can make a difference anymore into them.”

What does Marc Marquez’s 2026 competition look like?

Even after dominating the 2025 season, Marc Marquez is widely seen as the favourite heading into 2026. But with questions still lingering about his fitness, holding onto the title might not be as straightforward as some expect.

The GP26 has shown improvements in comfort and consistency compared to last year’s model, which should bring Alex Marquez and Pecco Bagnaia firmly into contention. Over at Aprilia, Marco Bezzecchi has been making steady progress since late last season and could also be a factor.

Loris Capirossi expects both Bezzecchi and Bagnaia to push Marquez for the championship. Both riders have looked sharp in pre-season testing and seem ready to challenge from the start.

Pedro Acosta also pointed to Alex Marquez when discussing potential title threats for 2026. It’s clear that this season won’t just be a repeat of last year’s dominance—Marquez faces real challenges within Ducati alone.

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USC baseball enters Perfect Game top 25 following 7-0 start to season

Over the weekend, the USC baseball team swept Rice in a three-game series at the new Dedeaux Field. Following the three victories, the Trojans are off to a 7-0 start to the 2026 season.

It appears as though USC has been getting some recognition for its hot start. On Monday, Perfect Game released its latest college baseball top 25. The Trojans cracked the list, making it in at No. 25.

USC is one of three Big Ten schools in the rankings. Interestingly, all three are West Coast schools, with UCLA coming in at No. 3 and Oregon and No. 7. The Trojans will face both the Bruins and Ducks later in the year.

While the season is long and there is a ton of baseball left to play, the fact that USC has started off the year strong a great sign. Andy Stankiewicz’s team will look to continue its hot streak as nonconference play continues with a trip to Cal Poly this weekend.

This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: USC baseball ranked No. 25 by Perfect Game after starting season 7-0

Ravens’ tried-and-true model may also benefit from doses of aggression

For years, the identity of the Baltimore Ravens has been clear: draft well, develop better, and avoid the kind of reckless spending that traps franchises in long-term cap trouble. That philosophy started under Ozzie Newsome and has continued under Eric DeCosta.

The latter, as you know, is Baltimore's current GM and, without question, one of the best in the business. He recently reinforced that mindset during an appearance on The Inner Circle Podcastwith Aaron Donald. When asked about the possibility of being more aggressive during the coming free-agency frenzy, he responded with an answer that probably won't shock anyone.

“I don’t get as involved with free agency, so I’m not gonna spend as much time. We don’t spend a lot of money in free agency. We’ve never been a free agency team. We’re a draft and develop team.”

He's not wrong. That approach has produced sustained success, regular playoff appearances, and one of the NFL's most reliable roster-building pipelines, but free agency isn't just about splashy signings or reckless spending. IT can be a valuable tool.

When used selectively, it can patch immediate holes, elevate a contender, or push a strong roster over the top. For a team that consistently drafts well, calculated aggression in March doesn't have to abandon the blueprint. It can complement it.

Recent actions (and results) suggest that slight shifts in Eric DeCosta's FA strategy aren't always bad ideas.

Baltimore typically prioritizes retaining its own players. They protect compensatory picks and find value signings. They'd rather do that than win bidding wars in March. A perfect recent example was the low-risk, one-year deal they signed DeAndre Hopkins to last spring.

But here's where nuance matters. DeCosta has also shown he's willing to strike aggressively when the moment calls for it. The additions of veterans in recent offseasons, including high-profile moves such as the acquisitions of Derrick Henry and Jaire Alexander, prove that Baltimore isn't philosophically opposed to spending. It instead suggests they're strategically selective about when to spend.

This offseason may be a time when leaning a little more into free agency makes sense.

Roster turnover, looming contract decisions, and competitive urgency around a championship window with Lamar Jackson all point toward a team that could justify targeted external reinforcements. If that happens, ignoring the top few tiers of free agents entirely might be more limiting than discipline.

The smartest path probably isn't abandoning the Ravens' identity. It's evolving it. 'Draft-and-develop' should remain the foundation. That's Baltimore's competitive advantage, but pairing that with carefully chosen impact signings, especially at positions of immediate need, could accelerate the roster rather than maintain it.

In other words, the Ravens don't need to become a free-agency team. They just need to be willing to act like one when the opportunity is right. If history is any indication, DeCosta already understands that balance better than most, even if he claims his theories and loyalties lie elsewhere.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens’ tried-and-true model may also benefit from doses of aggression

Real Madrid&#39;s Courtois disappointed with Mourinho&#39;s criticism of Vinícius over racism claim

MADRID (AP) — Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois was disappointed with José Mourinho's criticism of teammate Vinícius Júnior for accusing Benfica player Gianluca Prestianni of racism last week.

Courtois commented on Tuesday, a day before Madrid hosted Benfica in their Champions League playoffs second leg. Madrid's 1-0 win in Lisbon last week was overshadowed by Vinícius' allegation that Prestianni called him “monkey” after the Brazil forward scored and celebrated by the Benfica corner flag.

Prestianni denied racially insulting Vinícius while confronting him with his shirt over his mouth but was provisionally suspended for one match by UEFA on Monday and will not play Wednesday's match at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. He and Mourinho, who is also suspended after being sent off late in the game for referee dissent, still traveled to Madrid.

Mourinho, a former Madrid coach, said after last week's match that Vinícius shouldn't have provoked Benfica fans by dancing in front of the Benfica flag to celebrate his second-half winner. The coach suggested that something always happens in stadiums where Vinícius plays.

Courtois said it wasn't right to use Vinícius' celebration to justify the alleged act of racism.

“Mourinho is Mourinho, and as a coach he will defend his club and what his player told him,” Courtois said. “The only thing that disappoints me is that he used Viní's celebration. He didn't do anything wrong. He celebrated like many of our rivals have, because when they score on us, the euphoria is double or triple. But it’s over, we have to move on.”

Mourinho did not speak in Benfica's news conference at the Bernabeu on Tuesday; an assistant spoke instead.

Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany was among those who also criticized Mourinho for attacking Vinícius after last week's match.

Benfica has defended Prestianni, saying the Argentine player was the victim of a “defamation campaign.” It lamented that he was provisionally suspended by UEFA while an investigation remained open.

Madrid was fully behind Vinícius and coach Álvaro Arbeloa said on Tuesday that UEFA had a chance to do more against racism.

“We are facing a great opportunity to make a significant step forward in the fight against racism,” he said. "UEFA has always been a strong advocate in the fight against racism, and now they have the opportunity not to leave it as just a slogan or a nice banner before matches. I hope they seize this opportunity.”

Arbeloa added Vinícius, who has five goals in his last four matches, was “very motivated” for Wednesday's match.

“Vini has always shown great courage and character,” Arbeloa said. "I don't know how anyone else in his situation would react. He has always done so bravely, showing tremendous personality. That has always been his response and it always will be because he is a fighter. Tomorrow he will come out to fight and play a great match, showing that he is one of the best players on the planet.”

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2026 NFL Draft report: Mike Washington Jr., Running Back, Arkansas

The Arkansas Razorbacks were a tough watch in 2026, but the offense possesses some intriguing prospects with curious upside. One of the highlight players on the roster is running back Mike Washington Jr. Washington was a focal point of this Razorbacks offense and is now a late-round dart throw for the 2026 NFL Draft. What does his scouting report look like? Let's talk about it.

Washington, a former two-star recruit out of Cicero-North Syracuse High School in Cicero, New York, would spend three years at Buffalo before transferring once to New Mexico State, then landing at Arkansas for his final year. He would find his most success at Arkansas, as he rushed for 1,070 yards and eight touchdowns while averaging 6.4 yards per carry, good enough for 19th in the country.

Mike Washington Jr. moves way better than a player his size should. At 228 lbs, he is nimble and quicker than fast, able to hit holes with authority. Smooth hips allow him to change direction on a dime, and he can break those arm tackles in the hole at the line of scrimmage. He's a violent runner when he wants to be, who runs behind his pads and has a knack for dragging defenders down when he goes to the ground. Washington has fine enough receiving abilities out of the backfield, but it is an area of opportunity.

We don't love when running backs put the ball on the ground often, but this is an ongoing struggle for Washington. Fumbles have plagued him since his time at Buffalo. Rhamondre Stevenson has a similar issue but finds a way to remain on the field, so there is a pathway for him. A player at his frame should be stronger in pass protection, but it more is that he almost doesn't want to be back there blocking, which is a concern. Struggles to get through those small spaces.

Mike Washington Jr. is a flyer most teams should take on day three. He gets a sixth-round grade and would be someone who could carve out an interesting role on an offense, should he land in the right system.

This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: 2026 NFL Draft scouting report: Mike Washington Jr., RB, Arkansas

City&#8217;s game in hand, playing first and Arsenal&#8217;s lead: Arteta&#8217;s side must break a familiar trend to win Premier League title this season

City’s game in hand, playing first and Arsenal’s lead: Arteta’s side must break a familiar trend to win Premier League title this season
City’s game in hand, playing first and Arsenal’s lead: Arteta’s side must break a familiar trend to win Premier League title this season

With the final run in of the Premier League season approaching, the title is very much still in play.

League leaders Arsenal hold a five-point advantage over Manchester City but having played a game more, with both sides still to face each other at the Etihad Stadium too.

Chasing down Arsenal is not an unfamiliar position for City to be in, having done so before.

But are there any similarities to be drawn to the two previous title races between the sides and this one?

2023/24

The 2023/24 campaign saw both Arsenal and Manchester City enjoy a strong end to the season, with City prevailing by two points to win the title.

After the two rivals’ goalless draw, Arsenal would win eight of their last nine games while City won all nine on their way to the trophy.

However, it was Liverpool who were sitting top of the table after that draw at the Etihad Stadium. Their comeback win over Brighton on the same day gave them a two-point lead at the top.

City and Arsenal would play before the Reds in the following round of matches, both winning to put pressure on Jurgen Klopp’s side, who would reclaim top spot with a win over Sheffield United, however.

Arsenal and City would again play before Liverpool the following week, with City going first by beating Crystal Palace 4-2 before Arsenal followed that up with a 3-0 win over Brighton. Liverpool would play the following day, losing ground in the title race by drawing 2-2 with rivals Manchester United.

At that point, the Gunners led Liverpool on goal difference, with City a point behind them with seven games to go.

Then came the crucial twist in the title race. Manchester City, playing a day before both of their rivals, delivered a crushing 5-1 win over Luton Town. The following day, Arsenal and Liverpool would both lose to Aston Villa and Crystal Palace respectively.

However, Arsenal and Liverpool would both play a few days before City in the next round of games, with the Gunners winning against Wolves on April 20 and Liverpool beating Fulham on April 21. Arsenal led the Reds by goal difference, with City down in third having played a game less.

Arsenal and Liverpool would then again play another game before City did. Arsenal thrashed Chelsea 5-0 on April 23 but Klopp’s men were unable to keep pace, losing to rivals Everton the following day. City, in their position as chasers, handled the pressure by beating Brighton 4-0 on April 25.

A 2-2 draw with West Ham on April 27 made Liverpool’s hopes of winning the title slim to none, after Arsenal and Man City both won the following day. Arsenal beat rivals Spurs 3-2 before City beat Nottingham Forest later that day. Arsenal were still ahead in the table by a point, but City had a game in hand to play.

City beat Wolves 5-1 after Arsenal had won 3-0 against Bournemouth earlier that afternoon on May 4, before City momentarily went ahead in the table by beating Fulham 4-0 on May 11, though Arsenal responded with a statement 1-0 victory against Manchester United to return to top spot.

Arsenal needed fierce rivals Tottenham to do them a favour in City’s game in hand, but Ange Postecoglou’s side were beaten 2-0 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, putting City ahead by two points with only a game to play. And with all games kicking off at the same time on the final day, City’s 3-1 win over West Ham secured Pep Guardiola another Premier League title.

Aside from the pressure created by City being behind in the table until the very end due to their game in hand, Arsenal largely dealt well with the pressure of Guardiola’s side playing first in a round of games. However, the only defeat of that run in, a costly loss to Aston Villa, did come after City had already won the day before.

2022/23

The season before the 2023/24 campaign saw Manchester City surge from behind to overtake Arsenal and win the title.

After Arsenal’s 4-1 win over Leeds on April 1 in the tenth to last game of the season, and following City’s 4-1 win over Liverpool earlier in the day, the Gunners held an eight-point lead at the top of the table. Interestingly, however, City once again had a game in hand on their rivals.

City played the day before both of Arsenal’s two consecutive draws against Liverpool and West Ham, winning against Southampton and Leicester to add to the pressure on their rivals whose dropped point would end up proving very costly.

Then, Arsenal’s 3-3 draw with Southampton on April 21 meant City had two games in hand, ahead of the two sides facing off at the Etihad. City’s dominant 4-1 win over the Gunners a few days later meant they were firmly in control of the title race, sitting two points behind but with two games in hand. They would win one of those in their next match – beating Fulham 2-1 at Craven Cottage.

Despite Arsenal playing first and winning in the following two rounds of games, City responded with victories too. They would, however, play first on the afternoon of May 14, beating Everton 3-0 before Arsenal suffered a 3-0 home defeat to Brighton.

The title was then wrapped up when Arsenal were beaten by Nottingham Forest ahead of City’s game against Chelsea.

Being the chasers, having played less games than their rivals going into the end of the season run in, is a role City have thrived in, as well as coping better than Mikel Arteta’s men when faced with playing after them in the order of fixtures.

This season

The final order of matches has yet to be decided, with European games, TV times and other factors at play to determine who plays when.

Manchester City will play before Arsenal in the next round of fixtures, playing Leeds on Saturday before Arsenal play Chelsea on Sunday. They will then play at the same time on Wednesday March 4, before City again play a day before Arsenal in the following gameweek, facing West Ham on Saturday 14 March with Arsenal taking on Everton a day later.

But what is certainly similar to the previous two title races between the sides is that City have a game in hand and are behind in the table heading in to the closing stages of the season.

The Carabao Cup final between the two teams in March has meant both had to have their scheduled Premier League games that weekend moved. Arsenal played theirs when they dropped points against Wolves, but City’s game against Crystal Palace has yet to be rescheduled, due to the Eagles’ involvement in the Conference League play-off round.

Could City do it again, or will this be the year Arsenal stay out in front until the very end?

Cole Palmer: Gus Poyet offers advice over shock Man United switch

Cole Palmer: Gus Poyet offers advice over shock Man United switch
Cole Palmer: Gus Poyet offers advice over shock Man United switch

Manchester United’s reported interest in Cole Palmer has received a strong warning from Gus Poyet.

According to Manchester Evening News, the ex-Chelsea midfielder believes Palmer should remain at his current club rather than move to Old Trafford.

These comments come as Palmer continues to be linked with a switch to M16. His name has been regularly appearing in transfer discussions recently.

Blunt verdict

The 58-year-old left no room for doubt when asked about the idea of Palmer joining United. His response was simply, “I wouldn’t, if I were him.”

The former Uruguay international also observed that United’s name does not carry the same weight as it once did, remarking that it is “not the United from Sir Alex Ferguson.”

In addition, he went further to assert that “Chelsea now is a better club” compared to United in terms of structure and consistency.

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Furthermore, Poyet’s argument extended beyond club conditions. He also raised concerns about Palmer’s role on the pitch.

The 23-year-old left Manchester City after being used on the wing by Pep Guardiola. The former Tottenham Hotspur man therefore suggested similar questions would arise again if Palmer were pushed into wide areas at United.

Poyet also made it clear that he wants Palmer to stay at Stamford Bridge.

Moreover, he stressed that the Blues need him and emphasised that he rates the England international highly.

From a United perspective, Palmer’s name continues to be mentioned when people discuss future attacking or creative options.

Based on Poyet’s view, however, the message is that if Palmer is considering what is best for him right now, West London is the ideal place to stay.

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Tunisia – LP1: what time and on which channel to watch ES Metlaoui vs ES Tunis?

Tunisia – LP1: what time and on which channel to watch ES Metlaoui vs ES Tunis?
Tunisia – LP1: what time and on which channel to watch ES Metlaoui vs ES Tunis?

What time and on which channel to watch ES Metlaoui vs ES Tunis?

ES Tunis/@e-s-tunis

Espérance Sportive de Tunis will be on the road this Wednesday, facing Etoile Sportive de Metlaoui in a rescheduled match from the 20th round of the Tunisian Ligue 1.

This fixture was postponed due to the participation of the Blood and Gold in the CAF Champions League. It will also mark Patrice Beaumelle’s debut as head coach on the Beb Souika club’s bench.

EST sits at the top of the table with 46 points, one ahead of Club Africain and five clear of Stade Tunisien, with a game in hand. A win would allow the reigning Tunisian champions to further extend their lead in the standings.

On the other side, ES Metlaoui occupies 8th place with 26 points (6 wins, 8 draws, 6 defeats). The club has a comfortable cushion above the relegation zone, allowing them to approach this match without pressure.

Date and time of the ESM – EST match

The clash between Metlaoui and ES Tunis is scheduled for Wednesday, February 25, 2026, at 12:00 GMT.

Channels to watch ESM – EST

UEFA Champions League: Date, time, TV channels and probable lineups for Real Madrid – Benfica

UEFA Champions League: Date, time, TV channels and probable lineups for Real Madrid – Benfica
UEFA Champions League: Date, time, TV channels and probable lineups for Real Madrid – Benfica

Date, time, TV channels and probable lineups for Real Madrid – Benfica

Real Madrid – Benfica/@Foot Mercato

Real Madrid host Benfica on Wednesday with their sights set on securing qualification for the UEFA Champions League round of 16.

Los Merengues claimed victory in the first leg (0-1) at the Estádio da Luz.

Date and time of the Real Madrid – Benfica match

The clash between Real Madrid and Benfica is scheduled for Wednesday, February 25, 2026 at 20:00 GMT at the Santiago Bernabéu.

TV channels broadcasting Real Madrid – Benfica

beIN Connect MENA HD

beIN Sports MENA 1 HD

beIN Sports MENA 2 HD

beIN Sports MENA English 1 HD

beIN Sports MENA French 1 HD

DAZN Deutsch

Digi 4K UHD

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Discovery+ UK

Paramount+ USA

Premier Sports 1 Ireland HD

QazSport HD

RTÉ 2 Ireland HD

RTÉ Player (

Sky Sport 252 Italia HD

Tabii Spor Türkiye

TNT Sports 1 HD

Tring Sport 1 HD

TV3+ Dansk HD

TVNet Sport Azerbaijan

ViaPlay Danmark HD

ViaPlay Sverige HD

Probable lineups

Real Madrid: Courtois - Alexander-Arnold, Asencio, Rüdiger, Carreras - Tchouameni, Camavinga - Valverde, Güler, Vinicius Jr - Mbappé.

Benfica: Trubin - Dedic, Araujo, Otamendi, Dahl - Barreiro, Barrenechea - Aursnes, Silva, Schjelderup - Pavlidis.

Top quarterback recruits in the updated Rivals300 rankings

top quarterback recruits

With the 2026 recruiting cycle now in the rearview, all eyes turn toward 2027 — beginning with where the country’s top quarterback recruits will land.

Of the top 10 quarterbacks in the class, four are already committed with Ole Miss, Texas Tech, Nebraska and Illinois holding those commitments. Expanded to the top 25 though, nearly half of the nation’s top passers are already off the board by the end of February. And with most teams likely only taking one quarterback per cycle in the transfer portal era, we’re likely to see the dominoes fall quickly this spring before official visits.

Following the release of the latest Rivals300 rankings on Monday, here’s a look at the top-ranked quarterbacks in the class:

1. Will Mencl

Rivals300 Ranking: No. 4
School: Chandler (Ariz.)

Mencl is the newly minted No. 1 quarterback in the class and earned a five-star rating from Rivals’ scouting and rankings team on Monday. He has quickly emerged as one of the most sought-after passers in the country after a breakout junior season at Arizona powerhouse Chandler. According to Rivals’ Steve Wiltfong, Oregon is considered the favorite at this point in his recruitment with competition from Auburn, Miami and Penn State. Mencl is expected to take visits this spring before ultimately making a commitment decision.

2. Jake Nawrot

Rivals300 Ranking: No. 32
School: John Hersey (Ill.)

Similar to Mencl, the Illinois-based Nawrot has seen a meteoric rise up the rankings in recent months, ascending to the No. 2 overall spot among quarterbacks. He now sits in five-star territory if the rankings were expanded to the full top-32 and could move even further up this offseason. Says Wiltfong: “I like Iowa for the legacy recruit and No. 2 quarterback in the Rivals300, but the Hawkeyes have major competition including Kentucky, Kansas State, Washington and Oklahoma State.”

3. Israel Abrams

Rivals300 Ranking: No. 44
School: Montini Catholic (Ill.)

The crop of quarterbacks in the state of Illinois is as deep as its been in recent memory, headlined by Nawrot, Abrams and Trae Taylor of Carmel Catholic. Abrams has long been considered one of the premier players in the state and backed it up with a monster junior season. Colleges have taken notice as well. Purdue, Auburn, Florida State and Kentucky have locked in official visits with the 6-foot-4, 185-pounder for this summer. The Tigers currently hold the advantage in the Rivals Prediction Machine (RPM).

4. Keegan Croucher – Ole Miss

Rivals300 Ranking: No. 50
School: Baylor School (Tenn.)

A three-sport athlete, Croucher has focused his attention on football and moved this offseason to play for Tennessee powerhouse Baylor School after he spent the last two seasons at Cheshire Academy in Connecticut. As a junior for Cheshire, Croucher played nine games and threw for 1,692 yards and 16 touchdowns to six interceptions but looked to the Baylor School for an opportunity to fully showcase his talent. And there’s plenty of it. The 6-foot-4, 200-pounder was another big rankings mover this offseason, and the Rebels are trying to hold off Georgia, Kentucky and a handful of others looking to flip him.

5. Kavian Bryant – Texas Tech

Rivals300 Ranking: No. 67
School: Westwood (Texas)

Bryant committed to the Red Raiders back in November 2025, in what was a huge few weeks for Joey McGuire’s program. In Bryant’s freshman campaign at Westwood, the signal caller threw for 2,282 yards and 33 touchdowns in 12 games played. Fast forward two years later, and he broke the school’s single-season record with more than 3,000 yards through the air as a junior. Despite efforts from other programs, he has given no indication he is looking around right now.

6. Trae Taylor – Nebraska

Rivals300 Ranking: No. 71
School: Millard South (Neb.)

Another standout originally from the Prairie State, Taylor is one who has been on the national scene going back a few years. Securing his commitment back in May 2025 was a huge boon for the Huskers, who have used that momentum to build one of the country’s top 10 recruiting classes early this cycle. Last month, Taylor announced he would be moving from Illinois to Omaha to play at state powerhouse Millard South and be closer to Lincoln as he begins preparation for his college career.

7. Elijah Haven

Rivals300 Ranking: No. 96
School: Dunham School (La.)

Standing in at 6’4 and 200 pounds already, Haven has the look of a college-ready passer heading into his senior season next fall. He lit up the scoreboard for Dunham School as a junior and has cemented himself as one of the top quarterbacks in the state alongside Peyton Houston of Evangel Christian Academy. As for his recruitment, Rivals’ Sam Spiegelman drops the latest intel: “Alabama has been the team in pole position after consecutive game-day visits in October and November, and another needle-moving visit back to Tuscaloosa for junior day last month. Haven’s next few visits are expected to be the final stops before locking in his commitment.”

8. Blake Roskopf

Rivals300 Ranking: No. 101
School: Desert Edge (Ariz.)

Roskopf was another big riser in the latest Rivals300, moving into the top 10 among quarterbacks and checking in as the No. 101 prospect overall. At around 6-foot-5, 230 pounds, he touts one of the stronger arms in the cycle. But Director of Scouting and Rankings Charles Power took note of his lightning-quick release and ability to cut down on turnovers this fall leading to him moving up the board. Oklahoma State and Mississippi State got Roskopf on campus in January. And Oregon, Washington and North Carolina are also very much in the picture.

9. Peter Bourque

Rivals300 Ranking: No. 107
School: Tabor Academy (Mass.)

An early commit to Michigan, Bourque opted to back off that pledge after the coaching changes in Ann Arbor over past few months. He’s now going taking his time with the next steps in his recruitment. But he he has already heard from a number of programs, including Georgia, Penn State, Virginia Tech, North Carolina, Washington and more.

10. Kamden Lopati – Illinois

Rivals300 Ranking: No. 115
School: West (Utah)

One of the top quarterbacks out west, Lopati was a big win for Bret Bielema and Co. last summer. They won out over Iowa State, Boston College, Arizona and a handful of others. And now even more programs are taking notice of the talented southpaw.  Duke, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Michigan, and Florida all offered last month, and Lopati is considering some visits while remaining pledged to the Illini.

Other top quarterbacks in the 2027 Rivals300

11. Davin Davidson
12. Andre Adams
13. Kharim Hughley – Clemson
14. Peyton Houston – LSU
15. Jack Sorgi – Louisville

16. Champ Monds
17. Brady Edmunds – Ohio State
18. Jamison Roberts
19. Kevin Verpaele – Pittsburgh
20. Dane Weber

21. Jayce Johnson – Texas A&M
22. Ty Knutson – Texas
23. Trent Seaborn – Alabama
24. Braden Baker
25. Jett Feeney

Jacksonville 95ers to host rally for upcoming season

The Jacksonville 95ers are holding a rally in Jacksonville’s Spring Glen area at the end of the month as the team gears up for the start of its third season in The Basketball League. The rally will take place on February 27 at 7 p.m. at Life House on University Blvd.

“We’re bringing different community leaders together. We’re bringing pastors together, we’re bringing the community itself, and the Jacksonville 95ers,” said Jacksonville 95ers General Manager of Business Affairs Tamonica Mike. “We just want everybody to come out, support us, be present, hear from us, ask questions, and meet some of the team.”

Life House Pastor J. Marcellas Williams, as well as 95ers owner and head coach Kevin Waters, will be at Friday’s rally along with members of the Jacksonville 95ers. The first home game for the 95ers this season will take place on March 13 at Trinity College against the Tampa Bay Titans.

Mike, along with GM of Basketball Operations Dwane Joshua, VP of Marketing Operations Stevi Smith, and 95ers 3rd overall pick D’Shaun Edwards, stopped by WOKV to talk about Friday’s event, promote the upcoming season that starts in March, and Edwards reflects on what it felt like to be selected in this year’s draft.

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Minnesota Vikings land SEC CB in latest CBS Sports mock draft

The 2026 NFL Draft will take place in Pittsburgh next April, a city that could be where the Vikings select the next star they add to their roster in hopes of righting the proverbial ship. Before next April, though, there will be plenty of speculation and buildup for the team and who they may add to the roster through the draft.

CBS Sports' Blake Brockermeyer recently released the latest 2026 NFL mock draft of the cycle, which has the team focusing on defense once again. He has the Vikings giving the secondary help by drafting Tennessee's Jermod McCoy. He has not played all year, but his film from the 2024 season is good enough to show him still being a top pick.

Brockmeyer explains the McCoy pick, writing, "I'm not a big fan of projecting a first-round player who didn't take a snap in 2025, but this is a weak year for corners and the Vikings need help on the island. McCoy showed good length and the ability to play man coverage and will be fully healthy in 2026. He also displayed a smooth backpedal, breaks quickly on routes and has excellent hands."

The Vikings need someone who can lock down one side of the field, and McCoy can do that. Pairing him with Byron Murphy Jr. would give the Vikings one of the best corner pairings in the NFC North and the league as a whole.

This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: Vikings land SEC CB in latest CBS Sports mock draft

How Jack Hughes lost his teeth before becoming U.S. hockey legend at Olympics

How Jack Hughes lost his teeth before becoming U.S. hockey legend at Olympics originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Jack Hughes flashed that smile everywhere on Sunday evening in Milan.

Yes, that missing-teeth, bloody smile. And why wouldn't he? He had scored the sudden-death, game-winning goal in overtime of the 2026 Winter Olympics gold medal men's hockey game, propelling the United States past Canada, 2-1.

Teeth or no teeth, a hockey player could dream of no better reason to smile.

The scene probably made Hughes himself go even more viral than he already would've. There was something extra gritty about the hockey player who lost some teeth being the guy who won Team USA's first men's hockey gold medal since 1980's Miracle On Ice team.

It was really a wild end to the game for Hughes on a number of levels.

MORE: Jack Hughes, not a miracle, just magic

How did Jack Hughes lose his teeth?

Hughes lost his teeth thanks to a high stick from Canada's Sam Bennett.

In the latter stages of the third period, Bennett and Hughes were tangled near the boards, and Bennett's stick whacked up in Hughes' face. 

It would normally have been a two-minute penalty, but because it caused bleeding, that was doubled.

It looked like a great chance for Team USA, but they couldn't convert on the four-minute power play, and when Hughes returned, he committed a high-sticking penalty of his own. That gave Canada a chance to win the game themselves on a power play.

But the third period ended without any more goals, opening up the 3-on-3 overtime stage.

MORE: Team USA honors Johnny Gaudreau in special way after gold medal

Hughes was set up by great hustle from Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski, who beat Nathan MacKinnon to a loose puck and then found Hughes in space.

The shot from Hughes was true, and the celebrations commenced.

All the reason in the world to smile that less-than-toothy grin.

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Howie Roseman&#39;s recent statement slams door on a mock draft&#39;s theory

Mock draft season is always filled with creativity, projection, and sometimes assumptions that don't survive obvious business models. A recent projection from CBS Sports may fall into that last category, especially after what the Philadelphia Eagles' decision-makers said publicly about one of their most important players.

In the latest mock from Blake Brockermeyer, Philadelphia is connected to dynamic Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver prospect Zachariah Branch with the 23rd overall pick, and it appears that this isn't the first time that he has said such.

On paper, the logic can make some sense. The Eagles could face uncertainty with Jahan Dotson entering free agency, and Branch's explosive skill set would certainly add another weapon to the offense.

But do the Philadelphia Eagles need to find Dotson's replacement that early in a selection meeting?

Other needs seem more pressing, finding Lane Johnson's successor and adding tight ends and edge rushers, for instance, but what if Brockermeyer's theory stems from something else? The issue is that the pick feels rooted less in replacing Dotson and more in preparing for a hypothetical future without franchise receiver A.J. Brown.

That isn't mentioned in the analysis. Brockermeyer instead references explosive catches, elusivity, and the young man's ability as a returner, but we mention Brown for two reasons. One, why else would we theorize adding to the WR room so early unless the belief is he'll contribute immediately?

The third wide receiver on the depth chart isn't the focal point of the Eagles' offensive attack, so unless this is a pick made with Brown's departure in mind, it loses steam relatively quickly.

All of that has been said to state the following. It doesn't seem as though the Eagles plan to move off their three-time All-Pro receiver.

Howie Roseman hints at A.J. Brown's return.

Recent comments from head coach Nick Sirianni and general manager Howie Roseman make that theory increasingly difficult to support. Speaking to select media members ahead of the NFL Combine, both leaders reiterated their expectation that Brown will remain in Philadelphia.

Here is Howie Roseman's answer to a direct question about whether A.J. Brown will be on the roster next season (per reports shared by Ed Kracz):

“I’d go back to what I said at the end of the season. It’s really hard to find great players. I think A.J. is a great player. I think that from my perspective, we’re looking to improve in all areas, and you don’t do that by subtracting.”

That last sentence is the key. Teams don't talk about cornerstone players that way if they're quietly preparing to move on.

Could Philadelphia still draft a receiver early? It's possible. Roseman has always believed in investing in premium positions. Still, if the Eagles target a wideout in Round 1, it would almost certainly be about adding firepower, not replacing, at best, the fifth option in the passing attack.

If the goal is finding a third receiver to compete with Dotson's role, history shows that type of contributor can be found on Day 2 or Day 3 of the draft without using the 23rd pick. So, in the meantime, here's how we'll end the discussion for now.

Mock drafts thrive on possibilities. Front offices operate on intentions. Right now, the intentions coming out of Philadelphia suggest one thing clearly: the Eagles seem focused on building around A.J. Brown, and not planning for life after him.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Howie Roseman's recent statement slams door on a mock draft's theory

Omar Khan says Steelers want Aaron Rodgers back, updates timeline

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Last year, the Pittsburgh Steelers had to wait until June for Aaron Rodgers to decide whether he wanted to wear black and gold. Omar Khan and Mike McCarthy have been in touch with the four-time Associated Press NFL MVP, but have nothing “new to report,” the Steelers general manager said Tuesday at the NFL Scouting Combine.

Khan hasn’t set a date for Rodgers to make his choice by, but the former doesn’t anticipate waiting as long this time around.

“No deadline,” Khan said. “All I’ll tell you guys is I don’t foresee this going like it did last year.”

Rodgers will turn 43 next season, which would be his 22nd in the NFL if he returns. During his first go-round with the Steelers, he posted a 10-6 record, passing for 3,322 yards, 24 touchdowns and seven interceptions.

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Malik Nabers injury update from Giants at combine offers targeted return date

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The New York Giants have a pair of key players to keep an eye on this offseason.

Those two players are wide receiver Malik Nabers and running back Cam Skattebo, both of whom suffered significant injuries in 2025.

Nabers suffered a torn ACL and Skattebo saw his season end early thanks to a dislocated ankle, fractured tibia and ruptured deltoid ligament.

When it comes to Nabers, there has been concern that he might not be ready for the start of the 2026 season despite how early in the 2025 season he was injured.

Nabers was still using a crutch to get around at the end of the campaign, and the former first-round pick said he was "not really sure" when he'd be back.

"Not really sure," Nabers said. "If my body doesn't feel right, then I'm not going to go out there."

Nabers has since sounded more positive about his outlook after calling his rehab "phenomenal," and general manager Joe Schoen provided a positive injury update on the wideout's recovery while down at the NFL Combine on Tuesday.

Schoen revealed that the plan is for Nabers to be ready for the start of training camp and that his rehab is going well. Schoen made it clear, though, that the timeline is subject to change and nothing is set in stone.

"He's in a good spot, he feels good," Schoen said of Nabers. "The plan is hopefully for him to still be ready by training camp."

One thing that has complicated Nabers' recovery timeline is the fact that he also needed a meniscus repair, which explains why he needed extra time to shed the crutches.

Given the fact that Nabers suffered his injury in September, he should have more than enough time to at least be ready for the start of the season.

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Contract projections and predicting if Jaguars re-sign top free agents

What might several of the Jacksonville Jaguars' top free agents on offense earn this offseason on their new contracts?

ESPN's Bill Barnwell recently put the best free agents on offense into tiers and then predicted what their contract values might look like.

Below are Barnwell's contract projections for those players, and then we'll predict whether or not the Jaguars re-sign them.

RB Travis Etienne

At running back, Barnwell put Travis Etienne into Tier 3, the "Capable Starters" category. This tier comes with a projected average annual salary of $8-12 million.

Prediction: Jaguars do not re-sign Etienne.

Etienne is a very good fit for the Liam Coen offense and had a productive 2025 season. However, the Jaguars also planned for this moment, drafting Bhayshul Tuten and LeQuint Allen last April.

The Jaguars also don't have an abundance of salary cap space at the moment, so those resources could be utilized on more pressing needs than running back -- like defensive tackle or cornerback.

WR Dyami Brown

Barnwell placed Brown in Tier 6 among the wide receivers. This category is called the "Backups likely to earn roster spot," and those in it are projected to earn $1-2 million in free agency.

Prediction: Jaguars do not re-sign Brown

As the season progressed, Brown's role was reduced and eventually became nonexistent, with him even being a healthy scratch in some games. The Jaguars will move on.

WR Tim Patrick

Like Brown, Patrick was placed in Tier 6 and is projected to earn $1-2 million on his next deal.

Prediction: Jaguars re-sign Patrick.

Patrick jumped Brown on the depth chart and filled the WR4 role with Travis Hunter sidelined. He is a good fit for Liam Coen's offense, willing to do the dirty work in the run game and attack the middle and intermediate parts of the field.

Patrick will provide veteran depth and won't prevent Gladstone from further adding to this unit in the draft if that's the direction he wants to go.

TE Quintin Morris

Morris was placed in the tight end version of Tier 6 -- "Backups likely to earn roster spot" category. This also comes with a projected contract value of $1-2 million.

Prediction: Jaguars re-sign Morris.

Morris emerged and worked his way into the TE2 role during the second half of the season. His primary role on offense came as a blocker, and in addition to that, Morris was a core special teams contributor for the Jaguars.

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: 5 free agency contract projections and predictions for Jaguars

UFL restricts punting beyond 50-yard line and makes 60-plus field goals worth 4 points

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — The UFL won't allow punts after a team crosses the 50-yard line until late in each half and is making all field goals 60 yards or longer worth four points in the innovative spring football league's latest rule changes.

The provisions announced Tuesday include the elimination of the tush push, which technically means players behind the quarterback can't push him toward the line of scrimmage right after the snap.

The UFL's tweaks on rules have gained visibility ever since the NFL adopted radical changes to the kickoff two years ago. The UFL is adjusting its kickoff rules, too. The eight-team league opens March 27.

The kickoff team's players will line up at the opponent's 45-yard line instead of the 40, and the receiving team's blockers will move 5 yards in the same direction as well, creating more room for the returners. The coverage team and the blockers can't move until the ball is caught or lands in a designated zone.

“It is a tremendous source of pride,” UFL head of officials Dean Blandino said of the league's impact on NFL rules. “And I think it speaks to the need to have spring football. We’re not competing with the NFL, but we’re working in conjunction with the NFL. We’re preparing players, coaches, officials, to take that next step and to also try things and innovate, that the NFL can use.”

The new punting rule won't be enforced in the final 2 minutes of each half. When it is enforced, teams that cross the 50 will have to go for it on fourth down even if they lose yardage back into their territory.

NFL teams are more frequently trying field goals from beyond 60 yards, which means they've barely crossed midfield. If the ball is on the 50 in the UFL but hasn't crossed it, teams can punt.

“At first glance, it feels like a major, major change,” Blandino told The Associated Press. “That’s how I looked at it when we started talking about it. Then you dive into the numbers a little bit and look at the NFL last year, fewest punts per game in modern history, most fourth-down attempts per game in modern history. So the game is trending that way anyway.”

The UFL's reasoning goes beyond those numbers.

“We just felt, what are we trying to promote?” Blandino said. “We’re trying to provide exciting plays. We’re trying to promote scoring and fan excitement, engagement, those types of things. So we don’t want to see a ton of punts where it’s just a fair catch at the 10-yard line. It’s a non-action play.”

The punting rule actually works in conjunction with awarding four points for field goals of at least 60 yards. A spring league alum, Brandon Aubrey of the Dallas Cowboys has made kicks that long look almost routine.

Jacksonville's Cam Little set the NFL record with a 68-yarder in November — 2 yards longer than Justin Tucker's previous record set with Baltimore in 2021. Little kicked a 70-yarder in the preseason last year.

Blandino said Mike Repole, who became the league's principal investor last year, was adamant about rewarding longer field goals.

“We just felt like, 'OK, let's add a layer to this,'” Blandino said. “Kicking a 65-yard field goal is a lot harder than a 35-yard field goal. Why should they be the same?”

Last year in a close vote, the NFL rejected a provision to eliminate the tush push made famous by the Philadelphia Eagles and used with some frequency by the Buffalo Bills.

“Some of our teams used it and we just felt with everything, whether it’s safety, whether it’s the difficulty in terms of officiating it,” Blandino said. “We’re going to give them the opportunity to see how you can officiate it, how you kind of get it out. And we just feel like that’s not a play that we want in our game.”

The UFL is also adopting the college rule of a receiver only needing to get one foot inbounds for a catch. Two feet are required in the NFL.

For points after touchdowns, a 33-yard kick will be worth one point, converting from the 2-yard line will be worth two points and converting from the 8 will be worth three.

In overtime, teams will alternate on three conversion attempts from the 5. After that, they will continue to alternate until the tie is broken.

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PSG&#39;s Hakimi to face trial after rape allegation

Achraf Hakimi, wearing a blue and red Paris St-Germain shirt, holds out his arms
Achraf Hakimi has 93 caps for Morocco [Getty Images]

Paris St-Germain defender Achraf Hakimi says he is set to face trial after an allegation of rape was made against him.

A woman has accused the Morocco captain of raping her at his home in the French capital in 2023, when she was aged 24. He denies the allegations.

The public prosecutor's office in Nanterre, a western suburb of Paris, began a preliminary investigation in March 2023.

"Today, a rape accusation is enough to justify a trial," Hakimi posted on X.

"This is as unjust to the innocent as it is to the genuine victims. I calmly await this trial, which will allow the truth to come out publicly."

No date has been set for the trial.

Hakimi's lawyer confirmed in a statement that a "trial has been ordered" and that "it is with determination and resolve that we await this trial so that justice may be served".

BBC Sport has contacted the Nanterre prosecutor's office for comment.

Paris St-Germain host Monaco in the second leg of their Champions League knockout round play-off tie on Wednesday.

Hakimi was named in PSG's initial squad, published last Tuesday.

The 27-year-old was born in Spain but represents Morocco and has made 194 appearances for Paris St-Germain, winning the Champions League and Ligue 1 titles last season.

His performances led to him being honoured at the Best Fifa Football Awards ceremony held in Paris on Monday, where he was named in the Fifpro men's world team of the year.

Morocco will face Scotland, Haiti and Brazil at the World Cup in the USA, Mexico and Canada this summer.

Detroit Lions ‘Dream’ Target Tyler Linderbaum Likely Off the Board

Any lingering hopes of the Detroit Lions prying Tyler Linderbaum away from Baltimore just took a major hit.

According to NFL insider Rob Maaddi, Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta confirmed that Baltimore has made its star center a “market-setting” contract offer, signaling the team’s clear intent to keep one of the league’s best young offensive linemen in-house.

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Linderbaum has been viewed by Lions fans and analysts as a theoretical dream target because of the need for a starting center and how perfectly he would fit the Lions’ identity. Elite athleticism, toughness in the run game, high football IQ, and long-term upside at the center position all align with what Brad Holmes and Dan Campbell prioritize in the trenches.

That said, the reality was always complicated.

Why Linderbaum Was a Long Shot for Detroit

By labeling the offer “market-setting,” DeCosta made it clear the Ravens are prepared to reset the center market rather than risk losing their All-Pro-caliber lineman. That type of commitment effectively shuts the door on outside suitors—including teams like Detroit that may have monitored the situation from afar.

What This Means for the Lions

Even if Linderbaum was never a realistic option, the news still matters for Detroit. A market-setting deal at center will:

  • Raise the financial bar league-wide for elite interior offensive linemen
  • Reinforce the value of locking up cornerstone linemen early
  • Further highlight the importance of Ragnow’s health and contract structure moving forward

In short, this was always more fantasy fit than practical pursuit for the Lions. Baltimore just made it official.

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Vikings get attached to a unique LB prospect in latest PFF mock draft

The 2026 NFL Draft will take place in Pittsburgh next April, a city that could be where the Vikings select the next star they add to their roster in hopes of righting the proverbial ship. Before next April, though, there will be plenty of speculation and buildup for the team and who they may add to the roster through the draft.

PFF's Dalton Wasserman recently released the latest 2026 NFL mock draft of the cycle has the team focusing on defense once again. He has the Vikings giving the secondary help by drafting Aveion Terrell in round one. He has been mocked time and again to the Vikings and is a pick that makes a ton of sense for both parties.

Wasserman explains the Terrell pick, writing, "Minnesota could use another playmaker in its cornerback room. Clemson’s Avieon Terrell could provide just that after tallying three interceptions, eight forced fumbles and 17 pass breakups during his three seasons at Clemson."

The more interesting picks in the mock go to where they land in the second and third rounds. He gave them Notre Dame running back Jadarian Price in round two and Pittsburgh linebacker Kyle Louis in round three. The Louis pick is one that has seen him rise up the ranks in the draft community and would be one that helps the Vikings linebacker room.

This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: Vikings get attached to a unique LB in latest PFF mock draft

Falcons GM Ian Cunningham says Bears deserve compensatory picks

There's been plenty of controversy surrounding the NFL's impending decision not to award the Chicago Bears compensatory picks after former assistant general manager Ian Cunningham was hired by the Atlanta Falcons to serve as GM.

While the NFL hasn't made an official decision yet, the belief among NFL insiders is that Chicago will not receive two third-round comp picks for losing Cunningham as Atlanta designates Matt Ryan as the primary football executive. This after Ryan made it clear that Cunningham will be making the primary decisions for the roster.

On Tuesday at the NFL Scouting Combine, Cunningham shared his thoughts about the situation. He was confused about why the Bears aren't receiving compensatory for his hiring, and he said they deserve those two third-round picks.

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Cunningham, who served as Chicago's first assistant GM in franchise history for the last four years, expressed his gratitude to the Bears for putting him in a position to serve as Falcons GM.

Shortly after Cunningham's presser, Bears general manager Ryan Poles met with the media and explained that the team has had conversations with the NFL about deserving those two third-round compensatory picks. Now, it's up to the NFL to make the final decision.

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Joe Schoen: My role hasn&#39;t changed, I&#39;m still leading football operations

When the Giants hired John Harbaugh as their head coach earlier this year, they changed one of the traditional modes of operation in the franchise by having Harbaugh report directly to ownership rather than to the General Manager.

There was further sign of Harbaugh's outsize influence on the team's direction when it was reported that the team's new senior vice president of football operations and strategy Dawn Aponte will be reporting to Harbaugh. When the team hired Aponte, they said that her responsibilities will include being "responsible for strategic planning for football operations, analytics, salary cap management, player contract negotiations, compliance, and working closely with the college and pro personnel departments."

Given those changes and Aponte's job description, it is hard to avoid coming to the conclusion that GM Joe Schoen's job has changed significantly from what it was in past years. Schoen pushed back at that notion during a press conference from the Scouting Combine in Indianapolis on Tuesday, however.

"I'm still the General Manager of the team and my role has not changed. I’m still tasked with leading the entire football operation," Schoen said, via Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com.

Semantics may account for some of the mixed messages about how things will work for the Giants, but there seems to be little doubt that Harbaugh is now the biggest voice in the room on football matters.

Livingston decide against appealing Montano red card

Livingston boss Marvin Bartley says they have decided not to appeal the red card showing to defender Cristiano Montano that was issued during the 2-2 draw with Rangers on Sunday.

Livingston were two goals up when Montano was issued a red card by referee Ryan Lee for a late challenge Rangers winger Djeidi Gassama when he was straight in on goal.

Bartley says he was really happy with the performance of his players but there were certain areas they must improve on to try and maintain their place in the Premiership.

"I think it's a simple one," he said. "He's the last man, denying obviously a goal scoring opportunity.

"We understand it's a red card, there's no point appealing that. He'll serve a suspension on Saturday.

"We defended our box extremely well. I thought they put a lot of balls into the box, but one of the things I've been massive on is controlling where that ball goes. And the way that we've worked that, the players have managed to take that on board.

"And I think you saw on Sunday, they defended a lot of those balls into kind of dangerous areas because they could anticipate where it was going. It's no longer kind of guesswork for them.

"Things we could have done better, at times we could have turned the ball over and been a little bit braver. I was very, very happy with the two goals that we did manage to get and the way that they did come. But I thought at certain other times, yeah, we could have been brave on the counter-attack.

"But again, listen, my players gave me absolutely everything. I always say exactly the same thing, but that's probably one of the things that we could have improved on. Although they did do it really, really well in the game."

With Livingston currently eight points adrift at the bottom Bartley says only a similar performance and application from the players from now until the end of the season will be good enough to avoid the drop.

"We have to do it again on Saturday and in every game. I expect it in every game. It's not one of those things that you play Celtic or Rangers and all of a sudden you're really up for it.

"And you're willing to defend and you're willing to attack and work hard. That has to be what we do every single game. If you don't do that, you won't play in a limited team under me."

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Ian Cunningham questions NFL over Bears not getting draft compensation after Falcons hire

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The 2025 season for the Chicago Bears was a resounding success. They made the playoffs, won the NFC North, and beat the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card round.

Caleb Williams looks to have taken the next step, and Ben Johnson has been a great fit in Chicago so far. Now in the offseason, Ryan Poles and the Bears have some work to do. But there is one issue: the lack of compensation for losing Ian Cunningham.

The new Atlanta Falcons GM was a big hire, and his hiring should give the Bears multiple third-round picks. But, they seemingly aren't. At the NFL Scouting Combine, Cunningham himself questioned the NFL as to why the Bears aren't getting those picks.

Bears defended by Ian Cunningham over compensatory picks

According to Jason Lieser of The Chicago Sun-Times, "Falcons GM Ian Cunningham, formerly of the Bears, says his understanding of the NFL's rule is that the Bears should get two 3rd-round picks because of the Falcons' hiring of him."

The Bears losing Cunningham to the Falcons' general manager job should give the Bears two third-round picks due to the Rooney Rule, rewarding teams for developing talent for head coach and general manager jobs.

But, as of now, the Bears are not in line to receive that compensation despite deserving it. Bears fans have been frustrated, rightfully so, and now Cunningham is joining in.

While Cunningham has been a riser in NFL circles for some time, this ascension to the Falcons general manager job is a big one. The Bears should receive two third-rounders based on the NFL rules.

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Why the Bears haven't gotten confirmation that they should receive these compensatory picks is unknown. Matt Ryan being a high-level executive in Atlanta might be partially why.

But with Cunningham having all of the duties of a GM, there's no difference from other GM jobs around the league.

This issue is one that will be a storyline until it's resolved, and not only are the Bears and their fans rightfully frustrated, but Cunningham is also questioning the NFL over the lack of compensatory picks given to Chicago for his departure for the Falcons GM job.

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Detroit Lions to play 2026 home game in Munich, Germany

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The Detroit Lions will play a regular-season game next season at Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany. Photo by Anna Szilagyi/EPA

Feb. 24 (UPI) -- The Detroit Lions will be the home team for the NFL's 2026 game in Munich, Germany, the league said Tuesday.

Additional details, including the Lions' opponent and the time and date of the game at Allianz Arena, will be announced this spring when the NFL reveals the 2026 schedule. The Lions and 10 other teams hold marketing rights in Germany.

"It has been a dream of mine to play a game in my mother's home country of Germany since coming to the league," Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown said in a news release.

"I cannot wait to play in front of the incredible fans that I've gotten to know through my visits and football camps in the country. Their support for me and the country's instant connection to the Lions brand is inspiring, and I'm looking forward to our team getting to showcase Detroit football on an international scale."

The Munich game will be one of a record nine international NFL contests played in 2026. Those matchups will be held across four continents and seven countries -- in eight stadiums.

"We are thrilled to be playing internationally and specifically in Munich for the 2026 season," Lions president and CEO Rod Wood said.

"As an organization, we have invested greatly in the German market and are excited to play in front of our passionate German fans."

The NFL plans to hold another game in Munich in 2028 and two in Berlin in 2027 and 2029.

The Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys, New Orleans Saints and Jacksonville Jaguars are among the other teams who have been announced as participants for international games in 2026.

The 49ers, who will play in Melbourne, Australia and Mexico City, will become the first NFL team to play two international games in the same season that won't be held in consecutive weeks.

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Rio Ngumoha sends clear message on Arne Slot over Liverpool game-time debate

Rio Ngumoha sends clear message on Arne Slot over Liverpool game-time debate
Rio Ngumoha sends clear message on Arne Slot over Liverpool game-time debate

Rio Ngumoha has impressed since making his first-team debut for Liverpool, earning admiration from supporters.

He has broken several records, including becoming the club’s youngest goalscorer when he netted the winner in the 3-2 win at Newcastle United in August.

Ngumoha has enjoyed limited game time since then, putting manager manager Arne Slot under scrutiny.

However, Ngumoha remains grateful for the opportunities he has been given and has explained how Slot is helping him develop.

He said via the BBC: “The manager is very important to me and he helps me a lot. We might have a meeting after training and he tells me how well I am doing, to keep going, showing me clips. All of that is important and helpful.

“I think it has gone really well. I am learning a lot every day playing and training with some of the best players in the world. I can’t ask for much more as a young kid.

“So I just think I need to carry on proving, working hard in training and showing what I can do to the manager.”

Slot should start Ngumoha against West Ham United

Ngumoha shone as substitute in Liverpool’s 1-0 victory at Nottingham Forest on Sunday.

He completed two take-ons, the second highest of any Liverpool player and seventh highest in the Premier League across matchday 27.

More impressively, he registered one key pass and created one big chance — the same as Mohamed Salah and more than Cody Gakpo — despite playing fewer minutes.

Slot should give Ngumoha his first league start against West Ham on Saturday, considering Salah and Gakpo’s poor form.

The youngster’s directness, pace and flair would help against the Hammers, who are likely to play with a low block.

Ngumoha has created more chances from open play and has a higher expected assists per 90 in the league than Salah and Gakpo, underlining his growth.

Slot must now begin to show more faith in the England youth international as the season enters its decisive phase.

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Eintracht Frankfurt consider permanent €27m purchase of Forest striker Arnaud Kalimuendo

Eintracht Frankfurt consider permanent €27m purchase of Forest striker Arnaud Kalimuendo
Eintracht Frankfurt consider permanent €27m purchase of Forest striker Arnaud Kalimuendo

Sport Bild reports that Eintracht Frankfurt are considering pulling the trigger on Forest striker Arnaud Kalimuendo’s rather expensive €27m purchase clause. The option embedded in the 24-year-old’s loan agreement never really counted as a feasible path for Kaimuendo’s Bundesliga outfit to take, but the German tabloid reports that the SGE are reconsidering. 

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The striker has actually already netted three Bundesliga goals in five league starts. A shoulder injury recently sidelined him for a brief period of time, but Kalimuendo was able to return quickly and score off the bench in Saturday’s league loss against Bayern Munich. Whether Kalimuendo is set to receive more starts now that lead striker Jonathan Burkardt is back from injury nevertheless remains to be seen.

Sport Bild claims that newly installed SGE head coach Albert Riera remains a big supporter of Kalimuendo. That notwithstanding, one must also take into account the fact that a permanent purchase of the former PSG academy man will also leave Eintracht on the hook for a €3m annually salary. Kalimuendo will have to produce plenty more goals before becoming a permanent Bundesliga player.

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Nobody asked for Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2 – but three factors could make it watchable

*Sighs, bows head and rubs temples with middle and ring fingers.* Okay, fine. Fine.

It’s the year 2026, and Floyd Mayweather is going to fight Manny Pacquiao again. Mayweather turned 49 on Tuesday (happy birthday) and Pacquiao is 47. This is happening, and there’s nothing any of us can do about it, so... let’s... Let’s just get into it, alright?

It should go without saying that this is a rematch about 10 years too late, one that makes even the first fight look timely. Because yes, Mayweather vs Pacquiao 1 was the most-lucrative fight in boxing history, but it was also years late itself.

Well, not for Mayweather, you could argue. When “Money” outpointed Pacquiao in 2015, the American and the Filipino broke the records for most pay-per-view sales (4.6m) and highest gate ($72.2m) – records that still stand today – showing there was still so much intrigue and hype for that showdown, yet there was a feeling among many that Mayweather had timed it to perfection to face an older, slower, broken-down Pacquiao.

Many had craved the bout for years but knew, deep down, there was a great chance that Mayweather would be able to stay out of danger against “Pac Man”, frustrating his fellow icon and a significant portion of the fans. This is not to dismiss Mayweather’s own fandom, but he himself would admit he weaponised and monetised ill will towards him, building a career on many viewers’ desperation for his downfall. “May-Pac” was the apex of this.

It ended with Mayweather winning a comfortable decision at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, as Pacquiao – struggling with a shoulder injury, which would soon require surgery – failed to produce the finish that so many fans yearned for. There were accusations that he had deceived fans by not declaring the injury in advance; he and his team dismissed the idea that they had been dishonest. Pacquiao said he was denied a shoulder injection before the fight; Mayweather dismissed the idea that he needed one.

Floyd Mayweather (left) outpointed Manny Pacquiao in their first fight, in 2015 (AP)
Floyd Mayweather (left) outpointed Manny Pacquiao in their first fight, in 2015 (AP)

There was enough controversy to create some interest in a rematch, but once the year mark had passed – once Mayweather had reached 39, and Pacquiao 37 – there was little dispute that a second showdown would not be worth it. There had been murmurs over the past two years, but largely of an exhibition rematch.

But what’s that coming down the Strip? It’s the Sphere, bowling towards you at speed, wrapped in Mayweather and Pacquiao’s giant, pixelated faces, kicked into motion by a crowd of Netflix executives.

*Sighs, takes a breath.* So on 19 September, we will see Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2.

The news broke late on Monday, just three days after a truly stunning development in the boxing world: that Conor Benn was leaving his promoter Eddie Hearn, to join rival promoter Dana White. This was despite Hearn’s years of allegiance to the British star amid a controversial drug-test saga, during which the Matchroom boss lent Benn hundreds of thousands of pounds and went to bat for him time and again.

Las Vegas’s Sphere will host Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2 (Getty Images)
Las Vegas’s Sphere will host Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2 (Getty Images)

Thatnews was genuinely jaw-dropping, barely comprehensible. So when rumours swirled on Monday that another big piece of boxing news would ensue, minds were sent racing. And then came the Mayweather vs Pacquiao announcement.

For all of the layers that make the Benn story (which is still developing) so enthralling, one such layer is this: it is consequential. The same cannot be said of Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2.

Never mind that it will be a professional fight, instead of an exhibition; if Pacquiao is able to beat his old nemesis, it will simply be (here come those words again) too late. “I want Floyd to live with the one loss on his professional record and always remember who gave it to him,” said Pacquiao on Monday, but there would still be those who would view Mayweather as technically undefeated, regardless of what happens at the Sphere.

To many, Mayweather’s last real pro fight will always be his stoppage of UFC star Conor McGregor in 2017, even though that fight itself was so contrived. In fact, there are those who would even dismiss the McGregor fight, and point to Mayweather’s preceding bout against Andre Berto.

The American has competed numerous times since facing McGregor, but solely in exhibitions, while Pacquiao ended a four-year absence from the pro game last summer, drawing with then-champion Mario Barrios in a WBC welterweight title fight.

Pacquiao, 46 at the time, drew with then-champion Mario Barrios last summer (Getty Images)
Pacquiao, 46 at the time, drew with then-champion Mario Barrios last summer (Getty Images)

The impressive nature of that performance, given the context, conjures faith that Pacquiao could win on 19 September. And for some fans, even now, that willbe enough to make them watch.

Then there is the fact that the show will stream live on Netflix; when it is so easily accessible, when you’re not paying extra for the potential to be disappointed, you’re more likely to tune in. Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson showed that in 2024, and Paul vs Anthony Joshua proved it again in December.

The other X factor in all this is the Sphere. Even if you’re not easily sucked in by spectacle, the visuals that can be produced inside the domed Vegas venue are captivating, and they will be talked up in the build to May-Pac 2.

Will any of this be enough to convince you to watch? Believe us, we’re not trying to convince you. Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2 is a fight no one asked for, and despite any other musings, that is the long and short of it.

UFL bans the tush push, makes field goals of 60-plus yards worth four points

The NFL is not planning to revisit the notion of banning the tush push this offseason, but the UFL is making a move to eliminate the play.

The spring league announced on Tuesday that the play will be banned for their 2026 season. A bid to make a similar change in the NFL fell short of approval last year and NFL executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent said on Monday that the deadline for another proposal has passed without being put forward.

Banning the tush push was one of several rules changes that the UFL announced on Tuesday. They have also made a change that will make field goals of at least 60 yards worth four points, which could lead to some interesting coaching decisions if teams are right around that mark when facing long third downs around that part of the field this season.

The league has also banned punting inside the 50-yard line outside of the final two minutes of either half. That would remain the case if a team moves back outside the 50 due to a penalty or another loss of yardage.

Other changes include only requiring receivers to get one foot in bounds for a catch to stand, which matches the college rule rather than the two-foot standard of the NFL. The league will also allow teams to kick for one point after a touchdown after requiring plays from scrimmage in past seasons. A 33-yard kick would be worth one point and teams can still opt to go for two or three by lining up from either the two- or eight-yard line.

To end the crisis: The clever move Thioune is trying now

To end the crisis: The clever move Thioune is trying now
To end the crisis: The clever move Thioune is trying now

Daniel Thioune had surely imagined things differently; his start as a Bundesliga coach began with three defeats. After the first two losses against Freiburg and Bayern—which, according to the man from Bremen, can happen—the 1:2 defeat at St. Pauli could have been avoided.

Thioune therefore had to admit, “I thought we were further along than we actually are,” as quoted by 'Deichstube.' “Right now, there isn’t much that speaks in our favor, so we have to win it back for ourselves, piece by piece.”

He found it grotesque how many wrong decisions he had seen from “so many good footballers.” The problem wasn’t a lack of quality, but rather a lack of self-confidence. To create positive moments again, the new Werder coach used a little trick.

During the video analysis on Monday morning, the Bremen professionals didn’t have to watch Mio Backhaus’s blunder again. Instead, they saw a compilation of good scenes from the keeper in the current season.

“The point was to show how good he actually is,” Thioune explained. The young goalkeeper enjoys the team’s full support, and now, more than ever, Werder must stand together as a team. So that, at the end of the season, the club doesn’t face the third relegation in its history.

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These ten NFL teams have win total projections of 10.5 games in 2026

There's still a long way to go until we reach the 2026 NFL season, but we've already had some early betting odds released on win totals for the coming year.

Right now, Vegas oddsmakers have the win total set at 10.5 games for 10 different NFL teams ahead of the 2026 season. Let's take a look at who's in that grouping and whether we think they can hit the magic number.

10 teams have win totals of 10.5 for next season on @DKSportsbook 😯 pic.twitter.com/noB7swGbh8

— ESPN BET (@ESPNBET) February 23, 2026

Baltimore Ravens

This could be a safe bet, but I'd lean towards the under as the Ravens are coming off an 8-win season and have a new head coach.

Detroit Lions

The Lions, like the Ravens, won more than 10 games in 2023 and 2024 before falling short of the mark last season. But unlike Baltimore, Detroit returns more continuity and looked better last season. Take the over.

Buffalo Bills

The last time the Bills failed to win at least 11 games, the world had never heard of COVID-19. Take the over here.

Green Bay Packers

The Packers have hit this mark just twice in the past five years, and it's hard to see it happening with the Bears and Lions where they currently are as franchises. I'm leaning under.

Kansas City Chiefs

There are still some unanswered questions here, but for now, last year feels like an abnormality more than anything. Yes, the dynasty could be on the decline, but I'm not ready to bet on that. I'm feeling the over.

Los Angeles Chargers

The Chargers just hit this mark last in each of the last two seasons, but Jesse Minter has been instrumental to Jim Harbaugh's success for years now. The defense could drop off in his absence, so I'd lean toward the under.

Los Angeles Rams

The NFC West had all three teams go over this mark last year. In the five years prior, only five teams in the division hit it. Expect at least one of these teams to drop off next year. But with as good as Stafford looked last year, I'd take the over here.

Philadelphia Eagles

John Harbaugh seems like an instant upgrade for the Giants, and the Cowboys could keep momentum rolling if they retain the right pieces. If the Eagles don't see their coordinator change pay off quickly, things could go south. I'm leaning towards the under.

Seattle Seahawks

It's possible the Seahawks face a drop off. But as good as they looked on their Super Bowl run, I don't think it will be enough to knock them under 11 wins. Take the over.

San Francisco 49ers

The 49ers sneakily finished strong last season, but they were plagued by injuries most of the season. If any of those linger into next year, or even if they get stuck in a ton of close games, their luck could run out. Someone's got to lose in this division, so take the under.

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: These ten NFL teams have win total projections of 10.5 games in 2026

Cavaliers vs. Knicks predictions: Odds, recent stats, trends and best bets for February 24

Two of the top teams in the Eastern Conference meet in Cleveland when the Knicks (37-21) and Cavaliers (36-22) meet on Peacock.

Cleveland's seven-game winning streak was snapped on Sunday in a 121-113 loss to Oklahoma City. Since James Harden arrived, Cleveland is 4-1 and averages 120.0 points per game. The Cavaliers are 4th in the Eastern Conference, but have the chance to tie the Knicks with a home win. In February, the Cavaliers own the No. 1 rated offense and come in at 9th on defense.

New York is 12-3 over the past 15 games and like Cleveland, are positing top rankings in offensive and defensive ratings this month. The Knicks sport the 12th-best offense and 8th-best defense in February with a 7-3 record. These squads have met twice this season and the Knicks won both meetings at home, 119-111 and 126-124. This is the third and final meeting between Cleveland and New York.

Let’s take a closer look at the matchup and take into consideration lineups, injuries, and other factors affecting the line and total.

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

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Game Details and How to Watch Live: Knicks at Cavaliers

  • Date: Tuesday, February 24, 2026
  • Time: 7:30 PM EST
  • Site: Rocket Arena
  • City: Cleveland, OH
  • Network/Streaming: Peacock

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Game Odds: Knicks at Cavaliers

The latest odds as of Tuesday courtesy of DraftKings:

  • Moneyline: Cleveland Cavaliers (-170), Utah Jazz (+142) 
  • Spread: Cavaliers -3.5
  • Total: 231.5 points

This game opened Cavaliers -3.5 with the Total set at 230.5.

Be sure to check out DraftKings for all the latest game odds & player props for every matchup this week on the NBA schedule!

Expected Starting Lineups: Knicks at Cavaliers

New York Knicks

  • PG Jalen Brunson
  • SG Josh Hart
  • SF Mikal Bridges
  • PF OG Anunoby
  • Karl-Anthony Towns

Cleveland Cavaliers

  • PG James Harden
  • SG Donovan Mitchell
  • SF Dean Wade
  • PF Evan Mobley
  • Jarrett Allen

Injury Report: Knicks at Cavaliers

Cleveland Cavaliers

  • Max Strus (foot) is OUT for tonight’s game

New York Knicks

  • Miles McBride (hernia) is OUT until the postseason

Important stats, trends and insights: Knicks at Cavaliers

  • Cleveland is 24-33 ATS, ranking 2nd-worst
  • Cleveland is 11-19 ATS as the home team, ranking 2nd-worst and 11-17 ATS as a home favorite
  • Cleveland is 30-28 to the Under
  • Cleveland is 18-12 to the Under as the home team, ranking 6th-best and 17-11 as a home favorite
  • New York is 31-28 ATS
  • New York is 10-17 ATS as the road team, ranking 3rd-worst and 4-5 ATS as a road underdog
  • New York is 30-29 to the Under
  • New York is 15-12 to the Under as the road team
  • New York is 6-3 to the Under as a road underdog, ranking 5th-best

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Once the model is finished running, we put its projections next to the latest betting lines for the game to arrive at a relative confidence level for each wager.

Here are the best bets our model is projecting for tonight’s Cavaliers and Knicks’ game:

  • Moneyline: Rotoworld Bet is leaning towards a play on the Cavaliers’ Moneyline
  • Spread: Rotoworld Bet is recommending a play on the Cavaliers -3.5 ATS 
  • Total: Rotoworld Bet is leaning towards a play on the Game Total OVER 231.5

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Vikings Meet with Sleeper Rookie Playmaker

Vikings Meet with Sleeper Rookie Playmaker
North Carolina Central Eagles running back Chris Mosley runs the football against the Florida A&M Rattlers during a Week 7 NCAA football game on Ken Riley Field at Bragg Memorial Stadium in Tallahassee, Florida, Saturday, October 11, 2025. © Gerald Thomas / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Minnesota Vikings have two running backs under contract for 2026: Aaron Jones and Jordan Mason. And if they’re in the mood late in the 2026 NFL Draft or in undrafted free agency, they could parley a pre-draft visit with North Carolina Central’s Chris Mosley into a roster spot.

Mosley profiles as a later-round or UDFA option as Minnesota maps life beyond Aaron Jones.

Mosley met with the Vikings and a handful of other NFL teams this week, as the NFL Combine is underway in Indianapolis.

What Mosley Could Offer a Crowded Vikings Backfield Picture

Here’s one for your UDFA scorecard.

Chris Mosley runs the ball during a game against Florida A&M. Vikings meet with Chris Mosley.
North Carolina Central running back Chris Mosley carries the ball during a Week 7 matchup against Florida A&M on Oct. 11, 2025, at Ken Riley Field at Bragg Memorial Stadium in Tallahassee, Florida. Mosley worked between the tackles as North Carolina Central tested the Rattlers defense during conference play. Mandatory Credit: Gerald Thomas-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images.

Vikings Meet with Mosley

Minnesota is evidently in on the Mosley sweepstakes. SI.com‘s Justin Melo tweeted Monday:

Nice HBCU Legacy Bowl for North Carolina Central football RB Chris Mosley, who rushed for 1,017 yards + 8 TDs this past season.

Mosley met with the following teams, per source:

  • Giants
  • Ravens
  • Buccaneers
  • Lions
  • Titans
  • Jets
  • Commanders
  • Vikings
  • Jaguars

Until the Melo tweet, most Vikings fans had never heard of Mosley. Now is as good a time as any to remember the name, especially for a franchise that loves unearthing undrafted free-agent playmakers after the draft.

Who is Chris Mosley?

Mosley is 5’10 and 180 pounds, profiling as more of a scatback, perhaps akin to Jerick McKinnon of Vikings yesteryear. Regarding Minnesota’s 2026 offseason plan, he probably shouldn’t be considered the RB1 solution in a room that already features Jones and Mason.

The rookie logged 1,020 rushing yards last season, with 8 rushing touchdowns, in addition to 30 catches for 324 yards and two receiving touchdowns. He’s versatile.

SI.com‘s Gerald Huggins II on Mosley: “Chris Mosley is a running back with above-average linear speed, combined with toughness and quickness as a runner, despite his below-average size for the position. His frame is lean, with limited bulk, and he shows good change of direction in congestion. He does a good job of fitting through congestion, with an early burst and acceleration.”

“He shows patience to allow his pullers to set up blocks for him. Mosley welcomes contact, runs behind his pads, and shows adequate forward lean with a pinball-like running style. His contact balance is good, and he sinks into his frame to make timely jump cuts, with good vision to process openings in congestion. He requires refinement as a route-runner, but works best on screens, swings, and check-downs, showing urgency to gain yards after the catch.”

Mosley must have some pizazz, evidenced by the number of NFL teams meeting with a relative unknown before the draft.

Huggins II added, “In pass protection, he lacks stoutness, struggles against blitzers, and does not consistently hold up. Mosley projects as an NFL camp/2nd-tier league starter who will be most impactful in a power-heavy running scheme that allows him to utilize his vision, patience, and toughness.”

“His toughness as a runner and ability to consistently gain positive yardage give him upside to be an RB3 or 4 at the NFL level. He will need to refine his receiving ability and pass protection to be a more serviceable option.”

Probably Not an Emphatic Solution

From free agency, a few headliners will seek new teams, including running backs Travis Etienne, Kenneth Walker III, Breece Hall, JK Dobbins, and Rachaad White. Most Vikings fans have assumed that if Minnesota wants to improve the rushing offense, they’ll swing for somebody younger than Jones, who will turn 32 during the 2026 regular season.

North Carolina Central helmet sits on the sideline before a game
A North Carolina Central Eagles helmet rests on the sideline before kickoff against Grambling State on Dec. 17, 2016, at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia. Team equipment sat ready before players took the field for the postseason matchup between the two historically successful programs. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports.

In the draft, notable running backs like Jeremyiah Love, Jadarian Price, Jonah Coleman, Emmett Johnson, and Nick Singleton are expected to fly off the board by the end of Round 4.

Conversely, Mosley isn’t quite like all these men. He’s closer to another version of Vikings running back Zavier Scott, who held the RB3 role in 2025.

Aaron Jones’s Future Looms

Jones logged just 548 rushing yards in 2025, his lowest total since his rookie season in 2017, when he battled injuries and a crowded Green Bay Packers’ depth chart. He still logged 4.2 yards per carry, but his teammate, Mason, took a more prominent role, probably because of his youth and production.

The veteran tailback is paid handsomely, extended last year by former general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah for $10 million per season, a contract that caught some off guard due to Jones’s age. Well, he showed up to 2025, battled injuries, and experienced a dip in efficiency. That’s how it goes for aging halfbacks.

Aaron Jones reacts after scoring a touchdown against the Bears
Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones reacts after scoring a touchdown during the second half against the Chicago Bears on Nov. 24, 2024, at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. Jones celebrated the scoring play as Minnesota built momentum in a divisional road matchup. Mandatory Credit: Mike Dinovo-Imagn Images.

Minnesota could release Jones in the next couple of weeks while saving up to $7.75 million. He’s a frequent cut candidate among Vikings fans and analysts. The Vikings could also restructure his contract.

Mosley is nowhere to be found on the Consensus Draft Big Board, and that is over 700 players deep. He’s a sleeper’s sleeper.


Lions will play international game in Munich in 2026

Hallo, Deutschland. Willkommen, Detroit Lions.

The NFL announced on Feb. 24 that the Lions will be one of the teams playing in the 2026 International Series game in Munich. According to a Lions press release, "the game date, kickoff time and opponent (are) to be announced during the NFL's greater schedule release," which usually takes place in May.

Detroit's foray into Germany will be the team's third international trip ever and first since 2015. The Lions' last two international games were at Wembley Stadium in London, once as the victorious designated home team and once in a loss as the designated road team.

"We are thrilled to be playing internationally and specifically in Munich for the 2026 season," Detroit Lions President & CEO Rod Wood said in a statement. "As an organization, we have invested greatly in the German market and are excited to play in front of our passionate German fans."

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Since March 2024, the Lions have had international marketing rights in Germany – as well as Austria, Canada and Switzerland – as part of the NFL's Global Markets Program. Their marketing efforts included introducing Leo Löwe, an official mascot in Germany, hosting watch parties in Cologne for Detroit's annual Thanksgiving games and putting on several youth football camps.

Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, who is a dual American and German citizen and speaks fluent German, has also been something of an NFL ambassador to Germany. Part of St. Brown's work representing the NFL in Germany has been his involvement with the Lions' youth football camps abroad.

See you soon, Deutschland! pic.twitter.com/NyCMrLyrq3

— Detroit Lions (@Lions) February 24, 2026

10 Ranked teams back at it with 19 days until Selection Sunday

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Nineteen days.

That is it. Nineteen days until Selection Sunday and the bracket is for real.  This is the part of the season where fans start refreshing bracketology every night and players start hearing the word resume a lot more often.

Tuesday’s slate is full of ranked teams, and while some games look comfortable on paper, this time of year is never that simple.

Duke just needs to handle business

No. 1 Duke Blue Devils goes on the road to face Notre Dame Fighting Irish.

Duke is 25-2 and has looked like the best team in the country for stretches. Notre Dame is fighting just to stay competitive in the ACC. This is one of those games where Duke does not need to prove anything flashy. Just win. Win clean. Do not let it get weird in the second half.

When you are playing for a No. 1 overall seed, you cannot afford a random February slip up.

Virginia and NC State with real stakes

No. 11 Virginia Cavaliers hosting NC State Wolfpack might not scream blockbuster, but it matters.

Virginia at 24-3 is playing for positioning near the top of the ACC and possibly a top three seed. NC State at 19-8 is trying to feel safe heading into March. This is the kind of game that can quietly boost a resume or quietly hurt one.

If you are the Wolfpack, this is a chance to walk into a tough building and grab something that the committee will remember.

The Big 12 is not giving anyone a break

No. 2 Arizona Wildcats heads to Baylor. That is never easy, no matter what the records say. Arizona is 25-2 and chasing a top seed. Baylor has had an up-and-down year, but they are more than capable of making this uncomfortable. Scott Drew's teams are always dangerous.

This is what the Big 12 does. Every road game feels like a test.

Then you have No. 16 Texas Tech Red Raiders at home against the Cincinnati Bearcats. Texas Tech is in a solid spot at 20-7, but nothing is secure yet. The Bearcats, after upsetting Kansas are looking to make a last-month surge.

Later, No. 19 BYU Cougars hosts UCF Knights. BYU has built a good case at 20-7. But a bad home loss in late February sticks with you. That is the kind of thing fans bring up on Selection Sunday.

Michigan is trying to stay in the discussion for the top seed

No. 3 Michigan Wolverines is 25-2 and playing like a team that expects to be in the Final Four conversation. They get the Minnesota Golden Gophers at home.

This is about focus. Michigan cannot look ahead to Friday against Illinois. Just take care of business and keep stacking Big Ten wins. If they keep doing that, they are going to stay in the discussion for top overall seed.

Iowa State and Tennessee are in tricky spots

No. 4 Iowa State Cyclones go to Utah. It looks manageable. It probably will be. But road games in conference play have a way of getting tight in the final four minutes.

No. 22 Tennessee Volunteers at Missouri feels like one of those games that swings on two or three possessions. Tennessee is trying to move up a seed line. Missouri would love to knock off a ranked team at home. That is a loud building when things get rolling.

MoreGeno Auriemma breaks AP Top 25 record as UConn stays perfect at No. 1

Saint Louis and Miami, Ohio with something to protect

No. 23 Saint Louis Billikens go to Dayton. Saint Louis at 25-2 has been one of the better stories in the country. Road wins in the Atlantic 10 matter. If they want to be more than just a nice mid-major story, they need to keep winning games like this. The Billikens smacked the Flyers at home. It could be a different story this time around.

No. 21 Miami RedHawks is 27-0. The last unbeaten team in the country. At this point, every game is pressure. Eastern Michigan would love nothing more than to be the team that ruins perfection.

When you are undefeated in late February, everyone is coming for you.

This is when it gets fun

With 19 days until Selection Sunday, every game feels heavier. Teams are not just playing for wins anymore. They are playing for seed lines, for byes in conference tournaments, for a better path in March.

Some teams are trying to climb. Some are just trying not to fall.

That is what makes nights like this so good. The margins are razor-thin. The pressure is massive. And every ranked team knows that what happens now will show up on the screen when the bracket is revealed.

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A.J. Brown comments from Eagles are great news for Raiders, Patriots, Bills, Broncos

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One of the most interesting story lines of the offseason pertains to wide receiver A.J. Brown and the Philadelphia Eagles.

Brown has been the subject of trade rumors and speculation since last year's trade deadline thanks to his public frustration with the team's offense in recent years.

At the NFL Combine this week, Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni and general manager Howie Roseman both made it clear that they want to keep Brown.

However, neither one would commit to Brown actually being on the team in 2026, and Roseman admitted the Eagles would at least listen to offers for the star wideout.

"Will A.J. be here next season? I think we're still in a spot, like, I can't guarantee how anything is going to play out into next season. I'm thinking I'm going to be the coach next season but you can't guarantee anything past tomorrow," Sirianni said, per ESPN's Tim McManus.

"I think you go into the league year listening to offers for everything and anything," Roseman said. "If someone is going to give you something you didn't anticipate and you won't even have the conversation, I don't think you're necessarily doing your job or really servicing the team you're with."

"You never know what someone is willing to do. Certainly, we've been in situations where there were guys we didn't anticipate trading that we got an offer that was too good, and then you balance it with what you can get there," Roseman added.

Trading Brown would create a few problems for the Eagles.

Not only would they be taking on dead money if they trade Brown, but the Eagles would then have to replace their best wide receiver, which won't be cheap.

That said, the simple fact that the Eagles aren't totally ruling out a Brown trade is good news for the Las Vegas Raiders, Buffalo Bills, Denver Broncos and New England Patriots, all of whom will likely have interest in him.

The Raiders and Bills need a No. 1 receiver and more depth, and the Patriots might be in the same boat if they cut Stefon Diggs. Even if Diggs returns, New England would still need more depth.

The Broncos need another veteran receiver to help Courtland Sutton in what is otherwise a young, unproven wide receivers room.

If Brown had his pick of the lot, we believe he would choose the Patriots thanks to their status as a Super Bowl contender and his relationship with head coach Mike Vrabel from their days together with the Tennessee Titans.

But, as we know, Brown won't have a say in where he wants to go unless the Eagles give him that, so we certainly wouldn't rule out Denver, Las Vegas, Buffalo or just about any other team that makes a play for the three-time Pro Bowler.

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Zach Ertz makes decision on NFL future amid torn ACL recovery

Zach Ertz is working through one of the toughest stretches of his career. While the rest of the league gears up for the 2026 Scouting Combine and free agency madness, the veteran tight end is locked into an intense rehab grind after tearing his ACL late in the season.

The injury did not just knock him out for a few weeks. It ended his year and threw his entire future into question. The damage happened during a Week 14 game against the Minnesota Vikings on December 7, 2025.

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Ertz went up for a pass in the third quarter and got hammered on his right leg by safety Jay Ward. The hit was clean but vicious, and it cost him the rest of the season.

Now, two months later, there’s finally some clarity on where things stand. NFL insider Tom Pelissero dropped an update that should ease some concerns.

“Three-time Pro Bowl TE Zach Ertz plans to play a 14th NFL season and is expected to be cleared right around Week 1, per sources,” Pelissero shared. “Ertz is 2 months into rehab from a torn ACL.”

Three-time Pro Bowl TE Zach Ertz plans to play a 14th NFL season and is expected to be cleared right around Week 1, per sources.

Ertz is 2 months into rehab from a torn ACL. He ranks 5th in catches and 8th in yards among TE in NFL history, including 50-504-4 in 13 games in 2025. pic.twitter.com/yhxB326HfB

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) February 24, 2026

The timeline is encouraging, but whether he’ll be back in Washington is a different story. The Commanders recently parted ways with offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury, who played a big role in bringing Ertz to the team.

If Ertz leaves, Washington loses more than production. He gave quarterback Jayden Daniels a steady outlet and someone who brought calm when things got chaotic.

Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz at press conference at Ciudad Deportiva del Real Madrid. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

In 13 games last season, Ertz hauled in 50 catches for 504 yards and four touchdowns. He was the safety valve Daniels leaned on when plays collapsed.

Ertz is betting on himself to be ready by Week 1, wherever that ends up being.

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PGA Tour starts the Florida swing. Masters spot on the line at South African Open

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COGNIZANT CLASSIC

Site: Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

Course: PGA National (Champions). Yardage: 7,223. Par: 71.

Prize money: $9.6 million. Winner's share: $1,728,000.

Television: Thursday-Friday, 2-6 p.m. (Golf Channel); Saturday-Sunday, 1-3 p.m. (Golf Channel), 3-6 p.m. (NBC).

Defending champion: Joe Highsmith.

FedEx Cup leader: Jacob Bridgeman.

Last week: Jacob Bridgeman won the Genesis Invitational.

Notes: This starts the Florida swing of four tournaments, the unofficial start of the road to the Masters. ... The 123 players in the field has only 13 currently in the Masters. ... Brooks Koepka plays for the third time since returning from LIV Golf. His appearance also means two additional players get into the field so it will be threesomes in every group. ... One of the exemptions went to 18-year-old Blades Brown, who was in the final group when Scottie Scheffler won The American Express. Brown is likely to get at least one more start before the Masters. ... The Cognizant Classic follows two straight signature events and is followed by another signature event and The Players Championship. The field has one player from the top 30, Ryan Gerard at No. 26. Ben Griffin and Jacob Bridgeman withdrew on Monday. ... Defending champion Joe Highsmith has only one top 10 since winning last year. That was a tie for eighth in the PGA Championship.

Next week: Arnold Palmer Invitational and Puerto Rico Open.

Online: https://www.pgatour.com/

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LPGA Tour

HSBC WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

Site: Singapore.

Course: Sentosa GC (Tanjong). Yardage: 6,793. Par: 72.

Prize money: $3 million. Winner's share: $450,000.

Television: Wednesday-Saturday, 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. (Golf Channel).

Defending champion: Lydia Ko.

Race to CME Globe leader: Jeeno Thitikul.

Last week: Jeeno Thitikul won the Honda LPGA Thailand.

Notes: This is the second tournament of a three-week swing through Asia, and the centerpiece of what is regarded as “Asia's major” on the LPGA schedule. ... Nelly Korda is the only player from the top 10 in the women's world ranking who is not playing. Korda has decided to skip the Asia swing again. ... Lilia Vu and Yuka Saso, who have won three of the last 15 majors on the LPGA Tour, are playing on sponsor invitations. Vu won two majors in 2023 and Saso won her second U.S. Women's Open in 2024. ... The tournament dates to 2008 when Lorena Ochoa won by 11 shots at 268. Both remain tournament records. ... Michelle Wie won her fifth and final LPGA title in the HSBC Women's World Championship in 2018. ... Shannon Tan and amateur Xingtong Chen are the two players from Singapore in the field. Tan won the Order of Merit on the Ladies European Tour last year. ... The top 10 in the women's world ranking is represented by players from eight countries.

Next week: Blue Bay LPGA.

Online: https://www.lpga.com/

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European tour and Sunshine Tour

INVESTEC SOUTH AFRICAN OPEN

Site: Stellenbosch, South Africa.

Course: Stellenbosch GC. Yardage: 7,132. Par: 71.

Prize money: $1.5 million. Winner's share: $250,000.

Television: Thursday-Friday, 5:30-10:30 a.m. (Golf Channel); Saturday, 5:30-10 a.m. (Golf Channel); Sunday, 4:30-9:30 a.m. (Golf Channel).

Defending champion: Dylan Naidoo.

Race to Dubai leader: Patrick Reed.

Last week: Casey Jarvis won the Magical Kenya Open.

Notes: For the first time, the winner of the South African Open earns a spot in the Masters. ... The British Open is offering spots to the leading three players not already eligible who make the cut. ... The field is highlighted by Patrick Reed, who is playing a full European tour schedule this year after deciding to no longer play on LIV Golf. Reed already has two victories this year and leads the Race to Dubai. ... Even with a Masters invitation on the line, only two players from LIV not already set for Augusta National are in the field — Dean Burmester and Branden Grace, both from South Africa. ... Ernie Els is in the field. The four-time major champion and World Golf Hall of Fame member is a five-time winner of the South African Open, the last one in 2010. ... The South African Open began in 1903, making it the third-oldest national open. ... Jayden Schaper is in the field as he tries to move into the top 50 in the world at the end of March to earn a spot in the Masters.

Next week: Joburg Open.

Online: https://www.europeantour.com/dpworld-tour/ and https://sunshinetour.com/

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Korn Ferry Tour

119 VISA ARGENTINA OPEN

Site: Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Course: Jockey Club. Yardage: 6,836. Par: 70.

Prize money: $1 million. Winner's share: $180,000.

Television: None.

Defending champion: Justin Suh.

Points leader: Ian Holt.

Last tournament: James Nicholas won the Astara Golf Championship.

Next week: Astara Chile Classic.

Online: https://www.pgatour.com/korn-ferry-tour

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LIV Golf League

Last tournament: Anthony Kim won LIV Golf Adelaide.

Next week: LIV Golf Hong Kong.

Points leader: Jon Rahm.

Online: https://www.livgolf.com/

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PGA Tour Champions

Last tournament: David Toms won the Chubb Classic.

Next week: James Hardie Pro-Football Hall of Fame Invitational.

Charles Schwab Cup leader: Stewart Cink.

Online: https://www.pgatour.com/pgatour-champions

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Other tours

Asian Tour and PGA Tour of Australasia: New Zealand Open, Millbrook Resort, Queenstown, New Zealand. Television: Wednesday-Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. (GolfChannel.com). Defending champion: Ryan Peake. Online: https://asiantour.com/ and https://golf.com.au/

Ladies European Tour: Ford Women's NSW Open, Wollongong GC, New South Wales, Australia. Television: Friday-Saturday, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. (GolfChannel.com). Defending champion: Mimi Rhodes. Online: https://ladieseuropeantour.com/

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Will Buxton believes Ferrari’s 180-degree rear wing could be a game-changer in 2026 title fight

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Photo by Joe Portlock/Getty Images

Ferrari’s new rear wing could end up being a real difference-maker for them in the 2026 F1 season, if everything falls into place.

The car stood out at times during testing, posting some of the best top speeds we saw in Bahrain.

Even though the power unit was still behind Mercedes, Ferrari made up ground thanks to some serious straight-line speed. And that edge came from a clever tweak to their rear wing design.

The new wing can be flipped around 180 degrees, cutting down drag when needed and giving them an extra boost on the straights.

If Ferrari can get this system working just right, it could give them a real advantage over the rest of the field this year.

They finished fifth in last year’s constructors’ standings but have come out swinging with a strong pre-season showing. Whether that carries over into race weekends remains to be seen, but early signs are certainly positive.

Will Buxton thinks rotating rear wing could be a major Ferrari advantage

Speaking on the SPEED Podcast, Will Buxton touched on Ferrari’s new rear wing design, which made its debut during testing, and how it fits into the updated regulations.

Buxton noted that due to its distinctiveness, other teams may find it hard to copy. If it works as intended, it could give Ferrari a significant advantage this year.

“Day one, they’ve got this extra winglet… Which is exhaust-blown. Very, very smart. It’s well within the regulations. The little winglet is another thing,” Buxton said.

“It gives them a little bit of extra downforce through the corners. That’s great, but it’ll give them drag down the straights. Day 2, they turn up with this wing… What Ferrari have done is not just open the wing but flipping it. The second test, it flips 180. You’re not just reducing drag; you’re creating lift.

“That secondary wing by the exhaust is then creating a little bit of downforce just to balance it out because you don’t want to lift the rear tyres off the ground.

“It’s so smart. It’s very, very difficult to replicate now for all of the other teams. If Ferrari have found something, that could be the silver bullet. With a new set of regulations; one team is going to find something.”

Why the New F1 Regulations May Suit Lewis Hamilton’s Driving Style

Buxton went on to say that the changes in regulations, along with Ferrari’s rear wing innovation, have led to a car setup that should play right into Hamilton’s strengths.

“The way these cars drive. Much looser at the rear. We’ve seen cars four-wheel drifting in testing. That’s a car that Lewis Hamilton loves.”

Even with the speed advantage offered by their new rear wing, Ferrari have decided not to start the season with it. Instead, they plan to reintroduce it later in the campaign.

The team isn’t worried about any rule violations regarding their 180-degree design. Still, they’re choosing a more conservative approach by beginning the year with a modified DRS flap.

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Warne happy squad depth paying off for MK Dons

MK Dons boss Paul Warne says he is proud of the squad depth he has achieved since taking charge last April after his side moved back into the automatic promotion places in League Two.

Warne's side are unbeaten in nine games and have only lost one of their last 14 despite injuries to key players.

Top-scorer Callum Paterson and experienced winger Nathaniel Mendez-Laing were among those who missed Monday's game at Walsall, which the Dons won 2-0.

"I do have a good squad - they're all first-team players, they're not kids. These are all proper senior pros and with that comes an expectation, with that comes they all want to play," Warne told BBC Three Counties Radio.

"They always get respected, the players who aren't in the team, and they need to be because they're going to get called upon all the time."

Warne confirmed, however, that midfielder Jay Matete will not play again this season following hamstring surgery.

Matete has only made six appearances and had to go off after 37 minutes in his most recent one, last week's goalless draw with Crawley Town.

"It's sad because in the Crawley game he looked like the player we thought we'd signed," said Warne.

"When you sign players you always want to put them in, but you don't want to put them in when they're not ready because then they look rubbish and can start convincing themselves they're not as good as they thought they were.

"We didn't rush him in and then he looked a lot more like it so it's a massive blow for him. But injuries happen all the time, we're not the only time to have injuries."

The win over Walsall lifted the Dons to third place, four points behind leaders Bromley, and they will leapfrog Cambridge United into second if they win on Saturday.

"Everyone goes on about stats and xG and possession - all those things bore me to tears. The only thing I like is shots on target inside both boxes - I don't think we conceded one and we had a few," Warne added.

"To play on a Monday night was a bit strange but I said to the lads before the game, 'You can't drop in the league, no-one else is playing - if you win, it's pure ascendancy and that's a nice feeling'."

Pundit questions Arteta’s selection decision on one Arsenal player

Pundit questions Arteta’s selection decision on one Arsenal player
Pundit questions Arteta’s selection decision on one Arsenal player

Eberechi Eze scored twice as Arsenal defeated Tottenham at the weekend, delivering one of his most impressive performances of the season. Notably, his other standout display during this campaign also came against the same opposition in the reverse fixture, when he scored a treble.

Arsenal are pleased with his overall contribution, yet questions remain regarding consistency. At times, it appears as though Eze selects the opponents against whom he excels, while in other matches, he can struggle to impose himself. The Gunners regard him as one of their most talented contributors, but there have been fixtures in which he has been largely anonymous before producing a decisive performance in another.

Arteta’s Faith in Eze’s Development

Mikel Arteta remains confident that Eze will fulfil his potential at the club. The manager seems to believe that the Englishman has not yet been fully unlocked within the current system. Each training session provides Arteta with further opportunity to refine his understanding of how best to deploy the former Crystal Palace player.

Eze signed a long contract with Arsenal, ensuring that there is sufficient time for both player and manager to establish the most effective role for him within the squad. The club’s long-term commitment suggests a belief that his quality will become more consistent as he continues to adapt.

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Calls for Increased Game Time

However, Clinton Morrison believes Eze has already demonstrated that he can thrive in the team and that the time has come for him to receive more opportunities. As quoted by Football Insider, Morrison said, “I don’t know why Arteta has not been playing Eze.

“He gets you more goals than (Martin) Odegaard does.”

Morrison’s remarks underline the growing debate surrounding Eze’s involvement. While Arteta appears focused on gradual development and tactical integration, voices are suggesting that his match-winning ability warrants a more prominent role.

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Former Man U legend rated Chelsea youngster among top 4 in the league

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Former Man U legend rated Chelsea youngster among top 4 in the league

Jesse Derry recently made his first team debut for Chelsea and now has the stamp of quality from Rio Ferdinand, who rates him as a top young talent.

Rio Ferdinand has been speaking on his podcast about who he regards as the top Premier League talents around, and he included a Chelsea youngster in the mix.

“You know the four, right now, if I was going to put money on and going these four, and you know what, it probably won’t even be these four that go and dominate the Premier League and do crazy things,” Ferdinand said.

Ferdinand names Chelsea talent among top 4 in the league

Jesse Derry and Moises Caicedo in training

“Jesse Derry, I know his dad, Shaun, he’s an ex-player, but I know the kid, wow, ridiculous, not only a talent, but an actual, like, as a kid who loves, loves the game.

“You know, certain kids, they just love football and live and breathe it. All the time, he makes those easy passes and the balls that you see, like, still, he’s one of those kids.”

It’s an interesting choice – we can all see Jesse has loads of talent, and he recently made his first team debut. But compared to some players in the recent past (and the present) of the academy, we wouldn’t say that there’s a huge amount of hype around him.

Ryan Kavuma-McQueen, for example, feels more highly rated within Cobham at the moment.

In other news…

Omari Kellyman’s move to Cardiff on loan was largely ignored by Chelsea fans, but he’s found his feet now in League One.

Axel Disasi’s move to West Ham has been a huge success, and his captain came out to praise him for his performances this week.

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Marseille reticent to make Benjamin Pavard move permanent

Marseille reticent to make Benjamin Pavard move permanent
Marseille reticent to make Benjamin Pavard move permanent

Benjamin Pavard (29) joined Olympique de Marseille in the final hours of the summer transfer window. However, it is looking unlikely – as things stand – that OM will make his loan move from Inter Milan permanent, as per a report from La Gazzetta dello Sport

Despite making 29 appearances for Les Phocéens, the France international has struggled for form since arriving at the Vélodrome, and at times in recent weeks, he has seen himself drop to the bench. He didn’t feature at all against Paris FC, for example, and was benched for the key game against RC Lens.

As a result, OM are hesitant to trigger the purchase clause in the deal, worth €15m. Of course, that could yet change between now and the end of the season. But should Marseille opt against retaining Pavard, it would leave Inter Milan in a predicament, as they do not want to retain the defender due to his high salary. 

Should he return to Northern Italy, Internazionale would, therefore, look to find another destination for the defender.

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Iowa State vs Utah Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight&#39;s College Basketball Game

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Amid their toughest stretch of competition all season, the fourth-ranked Iowa State Cyclones meet their lone unranked opponent on this six-pack of games when they visit the Utah Utes tonight.

The Utes are dead last in the Big 12 and hefty 12.5-point underdogs, but my Iowa State vs. Utah predictions and college basketball picks have the home team staying within range on Tuesday, February 24.

Iowa State vs Utah prediction

Iowa State vs Utah best bet: Utah +12.5 (-110)

After topping No. 9 Kansas and No. 2 Houston, the Iowa State Cyclones fell to No. 23 BYU, 79-69.

There’s little chance they lose to the Utah Utes, but top teams haven’t really demolished the last-place team in the conference.

Utah might have just two wins in its last 10, but it’s been a solid bet, going 7-3-0 against the spread.

Since failing to cover vs. Arizona on January 3, the Utes are 5-0 ATS vs. ranked teams, all as double-digit underdogs.

The Cyclones are just .500 on the road, and have gone 2-4 ATS away from home in their last six.

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Utah’s Terrence Brown is among the best scorers in the Big 12, dropping 21 in his last outing, and has scored 20+ in 16 games.

Tamin Lipsey had 19 points against BYU, the fourth time in seven games that he’s scored at least 14 points.

Iowa State vs Utah SGP

  • Utah +12.5
  • Terrence Brown Over 16.5 points
  • Tamin Lipsey Over 13.5 points

Our beyond the arc SGP: Attack of the Cyclones

Joshua Jefferson is ISU’s second-leading scorer, but he’s gone Under his 15.5 total in five straight and has yet to score 16+ points in four games vs. ranked teams.

Milan Momcilovic’s line is 16.5 points, a number he’s gone Under in three of the last four. But he should be motivated against Utah. Last year, he produced a season-low two points on 1-for-5 shooting against the Utes.

Iowa State vs Utah SGP

  • Utah +12.5
  • Terrence Brown Over 16.5 points
  • Tamin Lipsey Over 13.5 points
  • Joshua Jefferson Under 15.5 points
  • Milan Momcilovic Over 16.5 points

Iowa State vs Utah odds

  • Spread: Iowa State -12.5 (-110) | Utah +12.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Iowa State -950 | Utah +625
  • Over/Under: Over 144.5 (-110) | Under 144.5 (-110)

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Man Utd sceptical over surprising links to Alexis Mac Allister

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Last week’s talk around Alexis Mac Allister had Liverpool and Manchester United fans puzzled in equal measure.

The two clubs haven’t done a direct deal since the early 1960s, and it felt unlikely that the pattern would suddenly change this summer.

That said, if Liverpool decide to part ways with the Argentine midfielder, there would be plenty of interest from other clubs. Manchester United are unlikely to be among them. It was a reminder of how rare moves between the two clubs are.

Dean Jones has now followed up on those links, saying sources at both clubs doubt this one is happening. “I was told by someone close to one side of it that they wouldn’t put money on it,” Jones said.

There’s nothing shocking about Dean Jones’ update on Mac Allister

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Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images

It’s easy to see why United would be keen on Mac Allister. The midfield hasn’t looked up to scratch, and Casemiro’s time appears to be winding down.

But targeting a player from Liverpool was never going to be the right move.

Jones explained to TEAMtalk that people around United aren’t taking the links seriously, with the story seemingly appearing out of nowhere.

The rivalry between Liverpool and Man United is arguably the fiercest in England, with deep-rooted animosity still present between the two clubs.

If Jim Ratcliffe truly expected a different response, it highlights just how disconnected he might be from what fans actually think—and this wouldn’t be the first sign of that.

Alexis Mac Allister belongs in a Champions League side

With the battle for a top-five finish picking up, every point feels crucial now. Manchester United’s win over Everton gave them a bit of breathing room over Liverpool and Chelsea, but there’s still a long way to go.

Until Michael Carrick gets United over the line, they’re not back in the Champions League picture just yet.

If Mac Allister does move on, it’s going to be one of Europe’s top clubs coming in for him. At 27, he’s still got several good years ahead and would fit nicely into any elite squad.

Whether he actually leaves could come down to how he finishes this season. Personally, I’d rather see him stay, but I do think the club needs to add a top-level defensive midfielder.

If we can do that without losing Mac Allister, even better.

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Scouts from Real Madrid have highlighted both Florian Wirtz and Liverpool target Kees Smit

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Photo by Michael Regan - The FA/The FA via Getty Images

Real Madrid are looking to add quality to their midfield and have reportedly been keeping tabs on Liverpool’s Florian Wirtz and Kees Smit.

There has already been plenty of speculation about the Spanish giants being interested in several Liverpool players ahead of 2026.

Dominik Szoboszlai has also been linked with a potential move, and it is understood that the Hungarian international is open to the idea, having long admired Los Blancos.

Interest in Alexis Mac Allister has also been shown by Real Madrid, prompting a response to the links from his father.

Florian Wirtz and Kees Smit come under Real Madrid’s radar

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Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images

It seems Real Madrid have also added Florian Wirtz to their list of targets. The German only joined Liverpool in the summer of 2025 from Bayer Leverkusen for a fee reported to be around £116 million.

According to a report from Defensa Central, a Spanish outlet, the club’s scouting team has identified Enzo Fernandez, Pablo Barrios and Wirtz as players of interest.

Pursuing the Liverpool star could be challenging though, given that he has only just made the move to England.

Another name being considered is Dutch midfielder Kees Smit, who carries a £52m price tag.

Liverpool have been linked with Smit for some time now. Given comparisons to Pedri and the ongoing need for midfield reinforcements, it would make sense for Arne Slot to look at strengthening this area further in the summer.

Florian Wirtz has been open about his love for Barcelona

Even if Real Madrid were to go after Wirtz, prising him away from Liverpool would not be easy.

The German might not be too keen on a move to the Spanish capital anyway, considering he has openly admired their fierce rivals, FC Barcelona.

In an interview from back in 2021, the 22-year-old actually named Barca as his dream club.

Asked by BILD if he had a specific career goal at the time, he replied: “As a young boy, I always wanted to play for Barcelona.

“Nothing has changed about that, but until then, I still have some time.”

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Who could make sense for Mike Evans besides the Bucs this offseason?

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers do not want to lose Mike Evans in free agency. At the same time, they seem to be respecting him, enjoying an open market for his services for the first time as he navigates what he wants to do next. In recent years, we have seen it become rarer for players to play their entire career with one team. Could Evans be the next one to leave before retirement?

Bleacher Report's Moe Moton makes the point in a recent piece that it will come down to what Evans sees in the Bucs roster for 2026. He writes, "At this stage in Evans' career, he would probably prefer to sign with a playoff contender if it's not the Buccaneers. After an injury-riddled season with career-low receiving numbers across the board, the battle-tested veteran likely will not command a lucrative, long-term contract."

He also lays out several options for Evans that could make sense if he is looking for one more Super Bowl before walking off into the sunset. The teams he mentions are:

There are two that make sense to us if it isn't Tampa Bay: the Houston Texans and the San Francisco 49ers. Houston makes sense as a homecoming for him to play in his homestate in what could be his final season. The 49ers make sense as they need someone big on the outside to replace the work of Brandon Aiyuk in 2026.

Bucs fans won't like him being on the market, but there are options out there for him.

This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Who could make sense for Mike Evans besides the Bucs in free agency?

‘They know what it takes to win’: Anil Kumble hails West Indies’ title charge, warns India after crushing reality check

NEW DELHI: Former India captain Anil Kumble believes West Indies have shown they possess the qualities needed to win the T20 World Cup at the business end, while warning that India now face a difficult road to the semi-finals after their heavy defeat to South Africa.

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West Indies sent a strong message to the rest of the field with a dominant 107-run demolition of Zimbabwe, piling up a staggering 254/6 before bowling their opponents out for 147. The performance impressed Kumble, who said the Caribbean side demonstrated a clear understanding of how to succeed in knockout-style situations.



“The West Indies understand what it takes to win at this stage of the tournament. The left-arm spinners were outstanding. Gudakesh Motie bowled brilliantly. In this format, finger spinners often try to stay away from the batter’s hitting arc, but Motie and Hosein were different,” Kumble said on JioHotstar.

He also singled out Shimron Hetmyer’s explosive 34-ball 85 as the turning point. “Shimron Hetmyer has long been a finisher and knows how to clear the boundaries. He has the power and the temperament. What stands out is that he doesn’t settle for quick cameos of 20 or 30. He converts them into substantial scores. Had he fallen for 30, perhaps the West Indies wouldn’t have reached 254,” Kumble explained.

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Kumble added that Rovman Powell’s calculated assault made the total even more formidable. “Powell is again a proven power-hitter. He took his time initially, but once he settled, he was unstoppable.”

Turning to India’s situation, Kumble admitted the margin and manner of their loss to South Africa had made things complicated. “Every game counts at this stage. India suffered a significant loss… The key question now is whether they can bounce back strongly.”

He stressed that India must now win big. “India needs to win convincingly, much like the West Indies did… The primary focus should be on winning both matches.”

Do you like the Rob Leonard promotion?

Rob Leonard
Aug 23, 2025; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Las Vegas Raiders defensive line coach Rob Leonard against the Arizona Cardinals during a preseason NFL game at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

As new Las Vegas Raiders head coach Klint Kubiak finalizes his assistant coaching staff, the new hire that most stands out is the promotion of Rob Leonard.

Leonard served as the Raiders’ defensive line coach for the past three seasons under three different head coaches. Now, he will be Kubiak’s defensive coordinator. It the most important position on Kubiak’s staff as he will handle calling the offensive plays.

It is Leonard’s job to improve the defense.

He was one of four known candidates. Leonard, 38, is a well-respected assistant, but he has no coordinator experience. Reportedly, the Raiders’ brass badly wanted to keep him in Las Vegas and believe he is a rising coaching star.

How do you feel about his promotion? Are you board or are you worried about his experience and you’d rather see an outside hire be brought in to lead the Silver and Black’s defense?

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Thibaut Courtois: “This is a great moment for football to put an end to racism”

MADRID, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 24: Thibaut Courtois of Real Madrid speaks during the Training Session and Press Conference ahead of the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg against SL Benfica at Ciudad Real Madrid on February 24, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Alberto Gardin/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois was the player put forward to face the press ahead of the UEFA Champions League play-off second leg against Benfica, and spoke about the racism scandal by saying, “this is a great moment for football to put an end to these things. We know what Vinicius has told us… and it’s something that has happened many times. We have to put an end to it. UEFA will decide.”

Courtois on Jose Mourinho

“Well, at the end of the day, Mourinho is Mourinho. And as a manager, you’re always going to defend your club. And what your player has told you. The only thing that disappoints me a little is using Vini’s celebration. Because Vini didn’t do anything wrong there. He celebrated like many of our opponents celebrate against us, too. Because when you score a goal against Real Madrid… the euphoria of many teams is double or triple. And it happened, as we have to turn the page. But we cannot justify an alleged act of racism with a celebration.”

Courtois on the most important thing on Wednesday

“Having the fans behind us, cheering us on throughout the match. And for us, getting off to a good start. It’s a misleading result, because if they score early… you have to stay focused and keep your attitude up.”

Courtois on Chilavert’s statement

“It’s also regrettable. You can’t say things like that. They have no place in today’s world.”

Courtois on Benfica’s statements

“Using Fede’s name… He has nothing to do with it. He had no intention of hitting an opponent. As for Prestianni… it’s difficult, it’s always going to be one person’s word against another’s. But we are 100% behind Vinicius, who has been through a lot… and has never said anything like that. I heard him 100%, as I have heard him many times before, and I believe him 100%. As he covered his mouth, we will never know. And Benfica will defend their player. But there is not much more we can do: it is up to UEFA, to the institutions.”

Courtois on whether players would shake hands if Prestianni plays

“It’s something we players haven’t discussed. We’ll see what we decide as a team.”

Courtois on whether a homophobic insult is any different

“It looks like he said it… and I think it’s just as serious. They are homophobic insults. What happened in the stands at Da Luz was very serious. Because you may like one player more or less than another, but doing that is deplorable. I don’t know if they’ve condemned it, if they’ve said they’re going to prosecute those who made the monkey gestures… but both racism and homophobia are unacceptable. And their insults are just as strong. If they don’t cover their mouths there… we can imagine what they say when they do cover their mouths.”

Courtois on whether it was a penalty against Osasuna

“That’s difficult to say. As goalkeepers, we’re always unprotected in those situations. With VAR, the image is paused, slowed down… and although I touched him a little, he put his foot under mine, just a little. But it wasn’t a trip and he complained about his shin. What the referee didn’t take into account is that the ball was going quite far away, it wasn’t a goal-scoring opportunity.”

49ers take a big risk in Mel Kiper&#39;s newest 2026 mock draft

The San Francisco 49ers are entering the offseason with major questions at left guard, as Ben Bartch and Spencer Burford are both set to hit free agency, leaving Connor Colby, who was benched for his poor play in 2025, as the top option.

On top of that immediate need, the 49ers also have to address their future beyond the 2026 season at left tackle, as Trent Williams is entering his late-30s and only has one year left on his current contract.

With that knowledge, ESPN's Mel Kiper predicted that San Francisco will use their first-round pick in the 2026 NFL draft on Alabama's Kadyn Proctor.

"Proctor's tape is all over the place. The highs are really, really good. The lows raise a lot of questions. But in the right situation, he could become a standout tackle in the NFL. And there might not be a better situation than learning behind one of the best to ever do it in San Francisco," Kiper wrote. "Trent Williams will be 38 by Week 1, and he's entering the final year of his contract. So, Proctor could develop in Year 1 while kicking inside to guard and/or playing a swing tackle role before perhaps taking over for Williams in 2027. He has 40 career starts -- all at left tackle -- and is reliable in pass protection. This would be an upside pick for GM John Lynch."

Proctor, 20, earned All-SEC honors the last two years and was a consensus All-American in 2025. That type of upside could do well in the NFL with the 49ers.

However, with San Francisco just taking a swing on potential in the first round last year with Mykel Williams, would they be willing to do it again in 2026? That will be the decision that John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan will have to make.

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Dolphins land star offensive lineman in latest Mel Kiper mock draft

GLENDALE, AZ - JANUARY 08: OL Francis Mauigoa #61 of the Miami Hurricanes lines up during the Miami Hurricanes versus Ole Miss Rebels College Football Playoff Semifinal at the VRBO Fiesta Bowl on January 8, 2026 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Kevin Abele/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

This time of year, mock drafts from NFL personalities are quickly flying off of the shelves like the latest iteration of the Furby or Tickle Me Elmo doll. One of the original mock drafting gurus, Mel Kiper, released his latest mock draft on Tuesday morning, and a familiar name for South Florida football fans was picked for the Dolphins at #11 overall.

Francis Mauigoa, offensive lineman from the Miami Hurricanes, was Kiper’s pick for the Dolphins — and if that comes to pass when the 2026 NFL Draft kicks off in less than two months from Pittsburgh, PA, Miami’s new general manager, Jon-Eric Sullivan, will be doing back-flips in his office in Miami Gardens.

Here is what Kiper had to say about Mauigoa’s potential fit within the Dolphins’ organization:

The Dolphins’ quarterback situation is unsettled, as they explore trade options for Tua Tagovailoa. But Alabama’s Ty Simpson is still a reach here. So, let’s instead look at the offensive line. Right tackle Austin Jackson — the team’s last first-round pick on the offensive line, back in 2020 — has struggled to stay on the field, and fill-in Larry Borom is a free agent. Mauigoa comes with 42 starts of experience and a mauling attitude. Plus, he’d be able to keep his parking pass at Hard Rock Stadium as he comes over from the Hurricanes.

If Jackson stays healthy and takes ownership of the RT spot, Mauigoa could easily kick inside to guard. Some scouts think he’s a better fit there, and plenty of attention will be paid to his arm length measurements this week at the combine.

If the Dolphins were to land Mauigoa at pick #11, it would be a stroke of immense luck as most draft experts predict him to be selected within the top-10 picks come April. However, if the mauling lineman does end up in Miami, his services would go a long way to adding some much needed toughness to a roster that has struggled in that area as of late.

Benjamin Sesko: Gary Neville takes firm stance on Man United ace

Benjamin Sesko: Gary Neville takes firm stance on Man United ace
Benjamin Sesko: Gary Neville takes firm stance on Man United ace

Benjamin Sesko turned out to be Manchester United’s saviour once again on Monday night at the Hill Dickinson Stadium against Everton. The Slovenian initially watched from the bench as the Red Devils toiled to break down a resolute home side, before Michael Carrick called for his assistance.

Sesko replaced Amad Diallo in the 58th minute and proved to be decisive once again. Teed up by Bryan Mbeumo, the 22 year old found the back of the net in the 71st minute and helped United pick up a narrow 1-0 win.

The Red Devils are now three points clear in fourth after 27 games, and they are breathing down the neck of Aston Villa, who are three points ahead in third. In the process, Sesko also put forward a case for him to secure his first start under Carrick soon.

Sesko’s recent upturn in form

Sesko has enjoyed an impressive turn in form ever since former head coach Ruben Amorim left Old Trafford at the beginning of the year. Since the Portuguese’s departure, Sesko has scored six goals in seven games, but five of his appearances have been from the bench.

Carrick has preferred a front three of Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Amad Diallo so far, but Sesko has made some fine contributions as a substitute. The Slovenian also scored the winner in the pulsating 3-2 victory against Fulham off the bench, and then repeated the trick to secure a late 1-1 draw against West Ham United.

He now has scored eight goals and set up one more in 24 appearances across competitions, 13 of which have been starts.

Benjamin Sesko Stats: 2025/26 Season

Source: Transfermarkt.

The Slovenian has featured in five of Carrick’s first six games in charge, clocking 93 minutes of action and scoring three goals. United legend Gary Neville has now suggested that it is time for Sesko to get his first start under the English manager.

Sesko deserves to start against Crystal Palace

Speaking on The Gary Neville Podcast, Neville said: “His celebration I think was a message to everybody. It was a message saying ‘get me in this damn team now. This is my start next time’. I think he will have been really disappointed having scored a wonderful goal against west ham not to be in the team today.”

“For Sesko now, I think on Sunday against Crystal Palace, he starts. And I haven’t always been convinced about him this season. But what you have to do is move with what you see. United have struggled in the last couple of games against West Ham and Everton.”

“He looks like he’s growing in his game and his body and his confidence is high so I think on Sunday Michael Carrick starts him. I think it would kill the lad if he didn’t start on Sunday.”

Neville went on to suggest that Amad may make way for Sesko against Crystal Palace at the weekend. He said: “We will probably see Matheus Cunha on the left, Bryan Mbeumo on the right, Sesko up top and Bruno in behind. And I think Amad will just slip in behind for a game. Amad has been really good but Sesko has to start, he’s been scoring winners and equalisers, you have to put him in.”

Final Thoughts

Sesko has certainly earned a place in Carrick’s starting XI after a series of blockbuster cameos. With Amad struggling in front of goal – he is yet to register a goal or an assist for United in 2026 – the English manager could unleash the Cunha-Sesko-Mbeumo trident against Crystal Palace at Old Trafford on Sunday, 1 March.

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Spring 2026 Soccer Showcase set for April 11-12 at Legends

Feb. 24—The Spring 2026 Glacier Park College Soccer Showcase has been scheduled for April 11-12 and will bring three men's programs to Legends Stadium. Evergreen State College and Spokane Falls Community College of Washington will join Carroll College for three 70-minute matches on Saturday April 11. At 9 a.m. Carroll will take on Evergreen State; Spokane Falls and Evergreen State will play at 3 p.m., and Carroll will take the pitch with Spokane Falls at 6 p.m. Montana kids dot the Carroll roster, including Jackson Dorvall of Whitefish; Evergreen State's roster includes Finley Sundberg and Walt Nichols, both of Columbia Falls. The following day, April 12, features players' clinic featuring all the players and coaches from the Carroll College program, who will lead age group training for boys and girls from age 5-18. Cost of the clinic is $50. For more information about the event, including volunteering, head to gpcss.org.

The Daily Mania: Off-Topic Open Thread – Feb 24, 2026

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Good job getting through Monday everyone.

This is your off-topic open thread for Tuesday, February 24th. This is where you can chat about fights or whatever else you feel like. This is also a space for sharing what you’ve got going on right now.

If you’re looking for something random to chat about, check out some of what I’ve collected below:

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Learn how to Teep.

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TOTALLY OFF TOPIC

Remember the Cannibal Corpse cameo in Ace Ventura?

For Tommy.

GAME TIME

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A Tale of Two Footballs: How Rugby and Soccer Went Their Separate Ways

A Tale of Two Footballs: How Rugby and Soccer Went Their Separate Ways
A Tale of Two Footballs: How Rugby and Soccer Went Their Separate Ways

Folk Games and Fractured Beginnings

Football was a lot less organised before the stadium lights and television deals. British villages held disorderly seasonal games that encompassed the whole community. There were no clear boundaries, unpredictable numbers of participants, and physical contact was common. Kicking, carrying, wrestling, and scrummaging were all mixed up into an unwieldy scene that could not be sensibly described.

In elite schools, administrators desired order. Regulations were formulated to curb the anarchy without killing the spirit of competitiveness. Every institution had its interpretation, and this resulted in slight but significant variations. What started as a single large pastime gradually fragmented into rival codes influenced by local taste.

The Moment at Rugby School

Tradition has it that in 1823, a student by the name of William Webb Ellis made all the difference. He allegedly grabbed the ball in his hands and rushed forward rather than kicking during a Rugby School game. Whether the story is fully real or fabricated, it remains timeless because it depicts a pivotal moment in the imagination.

That legend spawned a society that emphasised physical conflict and territorial gain through ball carrying. Instead of viewing handling as an etiquette violation, students welcomed it as a distinguishing characteristic. When a fan dons an England rugby shirt before a test match, they are taking part in a tradition that dates back to that defiant run across a muddy pitch.

Codifying a Distinct Identity

In clubs and universities, former students brought their school norms with them. When teams with disparate conventions got together, arguments quickly broke out. Offside, catching, and hacking disputes needed to be settled. Representatives eventually convened to formalise shared regulations.

The Rugby Football Union was founded in London in 1871. A significant step toward coherence was taken with its establishment. Fixtures could be set without constant haggling thanks to a common code. Rugby’s distinct identity was strengthened by the addition of an administrative spine. In clubs and universities, former students brought their school norms with them. When teams with disparate conventions got together, arguments quickly broke out. Offside, catching, and hacking disputes needed to be settled. Representatives eventually convened to formalise shared regulations.

The Rugby Football Union was founded in London in 1871. A significant step toward coherence was taken with its establishment. Fixtures could be set without constant haggling thanks to a common code. Rugby’s distinct identity was strengthened by the addition of an administrative spine.

The Dribblers Choose Another Route

Another vision gathered momentum elsewhere. A variant that stressed controlled kicking and minimal handling was selected by a number of schools. Advocates felt that rather than requiring grappling power, the ball should ideally stay at foot level, promoting agility.

In 1863, clubs with similar ideologies came together to form the Football Association. Their rulebook clearly distinguished between two different views of football by outlawing carrying and hacking. It wasn’t only a technical split. It represented divergent views on appropriate physical contact and athletic virtue.

Diverging Cultures

Rugby continued to use lineouts, scrums, and physical contact. Football improved positional play, dribbling technique, and passing patterns. One code praised the use of group force to advance territory. The other improved spatial awareness and dexterity.

The experience of spectators changed as well. Rugby fans frequently took great pleasure in brutal clashes and calculated kicking contests. Football fans were impressed by the exquisite finishing and the complex build-up. Different rhythms emerged, influencing fan culture in different ways.

Expansion Beyond Britain

Both sports travelled overseas as the British Empire grew. Teachers, merchants, and naval officers brought their favourite style to other areas. Rugby thrived in nations like South Africa and New Zealand, where it became ingrained in the national identity.

Association football quickly expanded throughout South America and Europe. Its flexible style and very low equipment needs were welcomed by urban centres. International tournaments developed global appeal by the early 1900s.

Divergence was solidified by institutional expansion. Later, rugby split once more over professionalism, giving rise to league and union variations. Football finally established a global governing body after forming continental confederations. Each sport created its own legends, heroes, and competitions.

Myth, Memory, and Modern Meaning

Myths such as the story of Webb Ellis live on since they provide a human face to structural change. Despite any arguments by historians about the details, the story has symbolic clarity. A single daring gesture represents a larger change in the way a game is to be played.

In the meantime, codifiers who convened in London meeting rooms formed structures that continue to shape millions of lives. Their choice on how to handle, tackle and score is still felt in youth leagues as well as international finals.

Modern viewers may regard rugby and soccer as two completely different worlds. But they both were the products of disorderly communal struggles on unequal ground. Shared ancestry lingers in terminology and ball shape, despite contrasting techniques.

From the same dirt, various routes emerged. The Rugby Football Union entrenched a carrying and confrontational approach. Under the Football Association, the other promoted measured passing and dribbling. After decades of development and dissemination around the world, two codes emerged from a single source.

Gaining insight into this branching story enhances one’s appreciation of each sport. A nineteenth-century argument about what football should be can be found beneath the contemporary spectacle. Rugby and football, two different but historically related sports, were born out of that conflict and will always be connected by their passionately contested beginnings.

Matheus Cunha reveals the unforgettable moment that sparked turnaround under Carrick

Matheus Cunha reveals the unforgettable moment that sparked turnaround under Carrick
Matheus Cunha reveals the unforgettable moment that sparked turnaround under Carrick

Manchester United forward Matheus Cunha has pinpointed the exact moment that kick-started the club’s resurgence under Michael Carrick.

Fine form

United are currently in a rich vein of form, having gone unbeaten in their last six games. The Red Devils remain the only Premier League side to taste defeat since the turn of the year. This run has coincided with Carrick’s appointment as interim head coach, following the sacking of Ruben Amorim.

United’s most recent result, Monday’s 1-0 win vs. Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, restored them to fourth place in the table, three points above Chelsea and Liverpool and three points adrift of Aston Villa in third.

United have looked like a completely different outfit under Carrick. While they have mostly played swashbuckling football, their performance against Everton proved they can dig deep and grind out a result when necessary.

Cunha played a key role in the victory, delivering a sublime diagonal pass to Bryan Mbeumo, who registered the assist for Benjamin Sesko.

The Brazilian spoke to Globo Esporte and explained that Carrick’s status as a United legend has played a big role in the team’s transformation.

The summer signing from Wolves also highlighted the triumph over Arsenal as the catalyst that set everything in motion.

Cunha’s remarks

Cunha told the news outlet about Carrick, “He is someone who was a multiple champion with Manchester United as a player.”

“He won the Premier League several times. He was coached by Alex Ferguson, who is a legend of the sport. He knows what it takes to win here.”

“I believe that, more than tactical issues, Carrick adds a lot from the side of someone who knows the paths representing the club.”

Cunha continued, “It is a very strong team, but we played with a lot of courage at the Emirates. Even when we went behind, at no moment did we lower our heads or give up on our game plan. It is about winning mentality, about believing in what the coach prepared during the week.”

“We need that, to believe we can face anyone. It was one of those games that mark a career. I will never forget it.”

The 26-year-old admitted that he has one eye on the upcoming World Cup with the Brazil national team.

“Of course the main focus is helping Manchester United, but I cannot hide the motivation of defending the Brazilian national team, especially at a World Cup. I do everything to be in that group, to represent that shirt. It is every player’s dream.”

“The competition is strong, everyone knows the quality of Brazil’s forwards, but I trust in myself and in my work. I am living a good moment here at United and I will keep working at the maximum to maintain this phase and even improve it.”

A report covered by The Peoples Person relayed that Cunha is one of a handful of Brazilian players who are guaranteed to be in Brazil’s World Cup squad.

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Barcelona set key conditions to sign loanee permanently in the summer &#8211; report

Barcelona set key conditions to sign loanee permanently in the summer – report
Barcelona set key conditions to sign loanee permanently in the summer – report

FC Barcelona made only one senior signing during the January transfer window, bringing Joao Cancelo on loan from Al Hilal until the end of the season.

The 31-year-old full-back has not played regularly enough in his second loan spell with the Blaugrana, but showed that he can be of great value with an impressive performance against Levante this past weekend.

Barcelona have a plan to sign Cancelo permanently

Now, according to SPORT, within Barcelona, there is confidence that Cancelo will continue to improve, and a pre-established plan is already in place to secure his permanent signing in the summer transfer window.

After a hesitant start, the Portuguese has begun to find his rhythm and showcased his attacking potential with an assist on Sunday.

Now, it is being claimed that Barça agreed with Cancelo and his representatives that he would stay beyond this season if he delivered good performances and if certain financial conditions were met, conditions that the player himself would have to facilitate.

Cancelo is in his second loan spell at Barcelona. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

As part of the ongoing loan arrangement, Al Hilal agreed to cover a significant portion of his wages, and the player himself gave up a part of his salary.

No purchase option was included in the deal, but Barcelona assured Cancelo they would attempt to sign him permanently in the summer, provided he terminated his contract with Al Hilal and arrived as a free agent.

He would only sign if he arrives on a free transfer and agrees to a salary aligned with the club’s financial framework.

Barcelona intend to reinforce the full-back position next season, and Cancelo fits the profile. The club believe he is regaining fitness after an extended period without regular football in Saudi Arabia and could play an important role in the decisive phase of the campaign.

Everything will depend first on his performances and then on him securing his release at no cost by giving up the final year of his contract with Al Hilal.

USA hockey controversy, explained: Why Donald Trump call, Kash Patel celebration have caused mixed reactions

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For the first time in 46 years, the United States has a gold medal winner in men's hockey.

Jack Hughes and the rest of the USA roster were welcomed as heroes in Miami on Monday, a day after the Devils star scored the golden goal that gave the Americans an overtime win over Canada and indefinite bragging rights over their neighbor to the north.

The moment couldn't pass without U.S. president Donald Trump getting in on the fun, giving the team a celebratory call in the locker room, but some are unhappy with what they heard on the call. Team USA also celebrated with Trump-appointed FBI director Kash Patel, which stirred controversy after the win.

Here's what you need to know about USA Hockey's call with Trump and why it's creating controversy.

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Donald Trump phone call

USA men's hockey coach Mike Sullivan revealed after the gold medal game that Trump gave his players a call in the locker room.

"The players just had the president on, I don't know what it was, what do you call it, FaceTime, whatever, in the locker room," Sullivan said. "He just spoke to the group, expressing how proud he was of the group and congratulating everybody on the win."

Video later surfaced of the call, with Trump calling the team's performance "unbelievable" and joking that goalie Connor Hellebuyck "played not bad" with 41 saves. 

One moment on the call, however, has caused some controversy in the days following the win. Here's a look at what Trump said.

What did Donald Trump say about the women's hockey team?

Trump also invited the team to Tuesday's State of the Union address, an invitation the players immediately accepted. It was a comment about inviting the women's team that rubbed some on social media the wrong way.

"I must tell you, we're going to have to bring the women's team, you do know that? I do believe I would probably be impeached," Trump joked, implying that the reaction would be negative if he only invited the men's team after both won gold. 

You can hear the genuine pride in Donald Trumps voice when he called the Team USA Hockey Team pic.twitter.com/ch6GbXShwh

— Harrison Krank (@HarrisonKrank) February 23, 2026

The players laughed along with the joke, sparking mixed reactions across social media despite many on the men's roster having close relationships with members of the women's team. 

MORE:How did Jack Hughes lose his teeth?

USA Hockey State of the Union invite

Trump extended invitations to both the men's and women's hockey teams to attend Tuesday's State of the Union address in Washington, D.C.

The men's team quickly agreed while on the phone with Trump, despite some logistical challenges in getting from Milan to Miami to the nation's capital, and at least some players are expected to attend even as the NHL season resumes for some teams.

On Monday, the women's team politely declined the invitation, citing "previously scheduled academic and professional commitments." The women's tournament ended three days before the men's, and 16 of the 23 players on the women's roster play professionally in the PWHL, while the remaining seven are on NCAA rosters.

"We are sincerely grateful for the invitation extended to our gold medal-winning U.S. Women's Hockey Team and deeply appreciate the recognition of their extraordinary achievement," USA women's hockey said in a statement. "Due to the timing and previously scheduled academic and professional commitments following the Games, the athletes are unable to participate. They were honored to be included and are grateful for the acknowledgment."

MORE:Ranking Connor Hellebuyck's best saves from gold medal game

Why Kash Patel celebrated with USA hockey

A call with the president after winning gold for the first time in 46 years might not be overtly political, but some were unhappy that the men's hockey team celebrated with Trump-appointed FBI director Kash Patel in the locker room.

Video from the locker room showed Patel chugging beer and posing with gold medals in Milan after the win.

A source sent me this video of FBI Director Kash Patel partying with the US Men's Olympic Hockey team. pic.twitter.com/egjmdhOAF6

— William Turton (@WilliamTurton) February 22, 2026

Patel has a hockey background. He previously coached a youth hockey team and has played for a recreational team named "The Dons" in Washington D.C. In 2025, he was in a box with Wayne Gretzky as Alex Ovechkin broke Gretzky's all-time goal record.

Patel's involvement in the celebration left some questioning the taxpayer money it required for him to fly to Milan, while others simply didn't want the win politicized in any way. 

Newcastle earn plaudits after demanding week

Newcastle United Head Coach Eddie Howe (C) speaks to Jason Tindall (L) and Dan Hodges
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This week I travelled 5,000 miles from Scotland to Azerbaijan via Turkey and back to see Qarabag v Newcastle, before embarking on a 600-mile round trip drive to Nottingham. I will admit to feeling a bit wearied as I got home late on Sunday night, but what about the players who did the same mileage and played two gruelling matches into the bargain.

OK, they might have been travelling first class, but even so, it must be exhausting.

That is why I was so incredibly impressed by Newcastle United. They ran Manchester City mighty close on Saturday night and every player gave every ounce of energy, just as they always do. Eddie Howe said afterwards that he was proud of his players as they gave everything. This is a stock phrase you get from every manager, but you can tell that this comment was from the heart.

Newcastle are basically through after that Anthony Gordon-inspired 6-1 Champions League rout, but you still hear the odd rumbling about the team's underachievement in the Premier League. They may be slap bang in the middle of the table, but I reckon no-one could get more out of the group than Eddie and the vast majority of the fans know this.

Five years is a long time in football management, but I think it should only be the beginning for one of the best bosses in the business.

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Jaguars&#39; combine: Travis Etienne, trades and roster moves

INDIANAPOLIS — The NFL’s annual scouting combine, which is the figurative starting gun for the offseason, kicked off here on Tuesday, Feb. 24.

Here are six questions about the Jacksonville Jaguars:

1. The first veteran running back (Javonte Williams of the Dallas Cowboys) is off the board. How does his contract impact the Jaguars’ Travis Etienne?

Williams signed a three-year, $24 million contract ($16 million guaranteed) after rushing for 1,201 yards in 2025 for the Cowboys on a one-season, prove-it deal. Good money for a very good back who will be entering his age-26 season.

Etienne’s camp will definitely be angling for more term, overall money and guaranteed money, but Williams’ number could be good news for the Jaguars. Maybe the running back market will be tepid enough for the Jaguars to keep the door open for an Etienne return.

A Williams-Etienne comparison makes sense. Williams’ career totals are 858 carries for 3,595 yards and he has one major injury on his chart (knee in 2022). Etienne, 27, has rushed 897 times for 3,798 yards and also has one major injury (foot in 2021).

More from O'Halloran: Jaguars NFL combine primer: Roster holes? trade targets? What to know

2. The Jaguars’ top decision makers aren’t attending the combine. Big deal, little deal or no deal?

Let’s go with an “interesting deal.” How’s that for a cop-out answer? Coach Liam Coen, general manager James Gladstone and executive vice president of football operations Tony Boselli aren’t in Indianapolis, choosing to work at the Jaguars’ facility this week.

A quick canvas of league folks here revealed two talking points about the Jaguars’ decision: Watching the on-field workouts in-person is a little deal, but the opportunity to meet prospects for the first time is a big deal.

Some teams want as many “exposures” to a prospect as possible: Senior Bowl, combine, top-30 visit, private workout and even multiple Zoom sessions. The Jaguars are zigging. I look forward to them walking through why they feel this process is best.

3. If not Las Vegas Raiders pass rusher Maxx Crosby, which other players could be available to the Jaguars on the trade market?

To compile a list, you start with teams in a total rebuild with a new general manager and/or coach.

The Miami Dolphins are clearly using 2026 to get their cap in order, having already decided to cut defensive end Bradley Chubb, guard James Daniels and receivers Tyreek Hill and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine.

Would the Dolphins make defensive tackle Zach Sieler available? The Jaguars should inquire. Seiler’s base salary for this year is only $1.3 million before jumping to $12.66 million in 2027. He turns 32 in September, but has 25 1/2 sacks in the last three years (5 1/2 last season).

Cowboys defensive tackle Kenny Clark carries an $8.8 million base salary this year and has an $11 million roster bonus on March 13. He won’t cost much in a trade (Day 3 pick). Dallas is not rebuilding, but are retooling a terrible defense.

4. How comforting is it to not need a quarterback (rookie or veteran) this offseason?

Coen should wake up every morning thrilled he doesn’t have to place his job on the line by identifying a first- or second-round quarterback or take a flier on a veteran.

Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza is expected to go No. 1 overall to the Las Vegas Raiders, but after that, yikes. Alabama’s Ty Simpson may be the only other passer drafted in the top 50. The last time only one quarterback was drafted in the first round was 2001 (Michael Vick first overall to the Atlanta Falcons).

In free agency, the best one is Daniel Jones of the Indianapolis Colts and he isn’t expected to go anywhere, followed by Kirk Cousins (soon to cut by the Falcons) and Aaron Rodgers (if plays, it will be for the Pittsburgh Steelers). On the trade market, Kyler Murray (Arizona Cardinals) and Tua Tagovailoa (Miami Dolphins).

Jaguars fans, be glad you have an ascending Trevor Lawrence in the fold.

5. Do the Jaguars have a sneaky problem at cornerback?

Yes … but it can be managed.

As of Feb. 24, the Jaguars’ only healthy, under-contract cornerbacks were Jarrian Jones, Christian Braswell and Keith Taylor.

Travis Hunter (right knee) and Jourdan Lewis (foot) are rehabilitating from their season-ending injuries and Greg Newsome and Buster Brown are free agents.

I have no expectation for Newsome’s return, but Brown should be a priority because if he re-signs, the Jaguars should feel comfortable with a top four of Brown, Hunter, Lewis (nickel) and Jones.

 6. If a team calls about Walker Little, should the Jaguars listen?

Yes.

I have gone back and forth about the Jaguars being open to dealing Little.

The cap mechanics should yell, “Trade him!” According to the industry website Over The Cap, trading Little would create $7.26 million in cap space and result in a “dead” cap hit of $7.24 million because the Jaguars’ previous regime, in their wisdom, guaranteed Little $11 million in 2026.

Little lost his left tackle job to Cole Van Lanen, but played adequately at right guard when Patrick Mekari (back) was injured in the Week 16 win at Denver. For the season, I booked Little with a team-high 39 pass protection disruptions, including nine sacks.

Mekari was unable to finish the playoff loss to Buffalo and Wyatt Milum played only 96 snaps as a rookie. That would give me pause in trading Little.

Contact O’Halloran at rohalloran@jacksonville.com

This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Jaguars' combine strategy raises key roster questions

Big Cat Country readers: How did you become a fan of the Jags?

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 14: Fans watch warms up from the pool before the game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the New York Jets at EverBank Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Mike Carlson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Some fans choose their team, and some fans are chosen by their team. Which was it for you? Today, we want to hear your story from you: How you became a fan of the Jacksonville Jaguars.

When did you first become a fan? Were you born into it? Was there a specific game or season that pulled you in? What’s the earliest moment you remember as a fan? 

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My family moved to greater Jacksonville at the turn of the century. I was a year old, and with no previous ties to Northeast Florida, I guess I didn’t really cheer for the local team until they gave me something to cheer about. The 2017 season hooked me because it was a driving conversation not just for my close friend group, but really for everyone in the city. The more I talked to fellow fans — whether in person or on “Jags Twitter” — the more my passion for the team grew. The 2017 season turned me into a fan; the community turned me into a diehard.

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REPORT: Spurs to increase wage spending if they stay up

Tottenham Hotspur Sporting Director Johan Lange before the Premier League match at the Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth. Picture date: Wednesday January 7, 2026. (Photo by Andrew Matthews/PA Images via Getty Images) | PA Images via Getty Images

FFS SPEND SOME MONEY LEVY has been the rallying cry of every angry Tottenham Hotspur fan for nearly two decades, from the ENIC OUTers to the people with purple/gold emoji in their social media profiles. According to the Guardian, months after former Spurs chairman Daniel Levy’s departure, the club is preparing to do just that.

The report suggests that if Spurs are able to play their way to Premier League safety in what remains of this season, they will “rip up the wage structure” and heavily invest in players in what’s being called a “major overhaul of the squad.” This article appears to be corroboration of comments by Spurs Sporting Director Johan Lange that acknowledged that the wage structure needed to be updated.

I shouldn’t have to tell you that “IF” is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that last paragraph. Tottenham are currently in 16th, two points ahead of Nottingham Forest and four ahead of West Ham in the relegation zone. Spurs realistically need 12 points from their last 11 league matches to secure safety from relegation, but the new manager vibes brought by Igor Tudor are a little tarnished already after Sunday’s 4-1 home North London Derby loss to Arsenal. Still, there’s optimism within the Spurs camp that they’ll be able to get the job done and then fully focus on next season.

The Guardian notes that Tottenham have the lowest wage bill of any club in the so-called “big six” — Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Spurs. That’s borne out from this chart, taken from the excellent Swiss Ramble from 2023-24, which showed Spurs with the second lowest squad cost ratio (which includes amortization of wages and fees) in the league. (It should be noted that Spurs spent heavily this past summer and have been offering increased wages to players like Mohammed Kudus, Xavi Simons, and Conor Gallagher; Gallagher is now the club’s highest-earning player at £200k/wk after the departure of Son Heung-Min this summer and the ratio is probably not as low as depicted here).

But that doesn’t really change the core issue at play here, which is Spurs haven’t been offering wages competitive to the teams they want to compete with for a long time. If you want to believe this report, that’s going to change this summer, assuming Spurs are still in the top flight.

So what does that mean? Well, we don’t really know, but “major overhaul” suggests Spurs will be active in the transfer market this summer with players both out and in the door. We can also probably assume Spurs will be trying to offer current players they want to keep new deals on substantially higher wages to entice them to stick around, while being more competitive for incoming players. That could be a pretty enticing carrot, since no matter how bad a club is operating at the moment he one thing you can say about professional footballers is that they 100% like money. Throwing money at players is basically how Manchester United has been able to stay relevant over the past five seasons or so. If it works for them, why not us?

Now, of course that also means Spurs need to knock it out of the park this summer and there’s a significant percentage of the fan base that doesn’t trust Lange to do that based on his existing track record (myself included). But let’s sideline the cynicism for a hot minute here — there isn’t a lot to hope on this season, but this suggests ENIC and the club are, finally, ready to put its money where its mouth is.

3 things that stood out from Wisconsin’s win over Iowa

Wisconsin's Nolan Winter (31) celebrates a three-pointer during the Indiana versus Wisconsin men's basketball game at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026. | Rich Janzaruk/Herald-Times / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Wisconsin Badgers used a second-half surge to take what was a close game against the Iowa Hawkeyes at halftime into a double-digit win on Sunday.

One of the keys to the game for the Badgers was to limit star guard Bennett Stirtz’s scoring and dare another Hawkeye player to step up. While Wisconsin struggled in pick-and-roll coverages, Iowa got contributions from Alvaro Foulgerias, Cooper Koch, Kael Combs, and Tavion Banks before Stirtz nailed his first three-pointer to give Iowa an early 17-8 lead. The Badgers responded to take a 22-21 lead, but Iowa led at halftime, 41-40. 

The second half belonged to the Badgers, who outscored the Hawkeyes 44-30 after halftime. It started with an early 11-0 run after a Stirtz three-pointer to take a 51-44 lead. While Iowa cut the Badgers’ lead to three points, Wisconsin went on a 10-0 run with under six minutes left in the game to take firm control of the game.      

After one of the worst efforts of the season at Ohio State, the Badgers responded with a much-needed victory over a Big Ten rival. What makes this victory critical is that it improves Wisconsin’s seeding for the NCAA Tournament. As of Monday night, CBS Sports lists the Badgers as a sixth seed in the East region.    

Here are three standouts from Wisconsin’s win over Iowa.

Nick Boyd

I mean, what else is there to say after a near triple-double against one of, if not the best, defensive teams in the Big Ten? Boyd put together the best individual performances of the Badgers’ season with 27 points, 10 rebounds, and nine assists. No matter what defender Iowa threw at him, Boyd found a way to finish at the rim. 

I will just finish this section with this quote from Ben McCollum: “Letting Boyd get downhill to the left every single possession was not the game plan.”

Nolan Winter

He did not finish with a double-double, but Winter had 18 points on an efficient 8-for-11 from the floor. Both he and Boyd combined for 29 first-half points to keep the Badgers in the game. After going 0-for-7 from behind the three-point line in the last three games, Winter nailed two of his three three-point attempts of the day. 

My only complaint: Let’s maybe work on breakaway dunk attempts for the next game. 

Austin Rapp 

Like Winter, Rapp was also efficient at scoring against the Hawkeyes. The sophomore forward scored 14 points off the bench on 5-of-7 shots from the floor, including hitting 4-of-5 three-pointers. Two of those three-pointers came during that 10-0 second-half run to help Wisconsin pull away from Iowa. 

LSU football cornerback ready to elevate to superstar status in 2026

LSU football's secondary was hailed as one of the SEC's best in 2025. A retooled unit led by transfer CB Mansoor Delane and transfer S AJ Haulcy was elite. The newcomers, like Delane and Haulcy, along with five-star true freshman DJ Pickett, got much of the attention.

But I want to talk about a player who wasn't new to LSU in 2025 — cornerback PJ Woodland.

Woodland signed with LSU as a three-star recruit in 2024. He was one of the higher-ranked three-stars, but he wasn't considered a blue-chip recruit. Still, Woodland drew rave reviews in his early days on campus, discussed as a player who could see the field right away.

Woodland saw a handful of snaps in 2024, playing 174 snaps and earning a spot as a depth piece.

In 2025, Woodland asserted himself as a starter, playing 614 snaps and bringing versatility to LSU's defense, lining up in the slot and on the outside.

Woodland's passer rating when targeted was 54.8, which ranked No. 5 among SEC cornerbacks. His 74.5 PFF defensive grade ranked No. 16 among the same group. He registered five pass breakups and two interceptions, along with five pressures and a sack.

It was a good year, a really good year.

In 2026, Woodland has the chance to elevate even further. With Delane off to the NFL, Woodland and Pickett will be LSU's top corners on the outside. More will be asked of Woodland, but he's answered every question thus far in his career.

The ceiling for the rising junior in 2026 is All-American.

This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: LSU football cornerback ready to elevate to superstar status in 2026

Braves lock up starting pitcher entering 17th season in MLB

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The Atlanta Braves are making it clear that last season is not something they plan to relive.

Instead of waiting to see how things unfold, Atlanta moved quickly to secure the one arm that stabilized everything a year ago. Chris Sale has agreed to a one year, $27 million extension that includes a club option for 2028, keeping him from reaching free agency next winter and giving the Braves a proven ace at the front of their rotation.

For a team that finished 76-86 in 2025 and is already dealing with spring injuries to young starters, this is about certainty as much as talent.

From injury questions to Cy Young answers

Not long ago, Sale’s career felt like a series of medical updates. Tommy John surgery. A fractured rib. A broken finger on a line drive. Even a broken wrist from a bicycle accident. Seasons that once featured 300 strikeouts turned into long stints on the injured list.

Then he got to Atlanta and everything changed.

In 2024, Sale finally captured the Cy Young Award that had eluded him for years. He went 18-3 with a 2.38 ERA and led the National League with 225 strikeouts across 177 and two-thirds innings. It was vintage Sale, the long, lean left-hander blowing fastballs past hitters and snapping off sliders that seemed to disappear.

He followed that up in 2025 with a 2.58 ERA over 125 and two-thirds innings, striking out 165 and walking just 32. A rib injury limited his workload, but when he took the mound, he was still dominant.

More: Cardinals pitcher gives up homer with the wrong baseball in his hand

Why this move matters right now

This extension is not a sentimental reward for past accomplishments. It is a practical decision rooted in the present.

Atlanta has already seen injuries thin its pitching depth this spring. Over 162 games, depth is tested. Having a veteran who has navigated playoff races, October pressure and nearly every possible setback gives the Braves something they desperately need: stability.

Sale turns 37 at the end of March. He is entering his 17th big league season. Yet the radar gun still flashes mid 90s. His slider is still one of the toughest pitches in baseball to square up. The numbers suggest this is not smoke and mirrors. He remains an elite strikeout arm with command.

A calculated risk worth taking

There is always risk when investing heavily in a pitcher with a history of injuries, especially one in his late 30s. The Braves understand that. They also understand what they look like without him.

In a season when little went right in 2025, Sale was one of the few consistent bright spots. Locking him in sends a message to the clubhouse and the fan base that the organization believes it can contend again.

Atlanta is not paying for nostalgia. It is paying for performance. If Sale stays healthy, the Braves have an ace capable of leading a turnaround. If he does not, the gamble becomes expensive.

For now, though, the Braves are choosing belief. And they are putting that belief in the left arm that has defined an era of pitching excellence.

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Left-hander Chris Sale and the Atlanta Braves agree to contract adding $27 million for 2027 season

ATLANTA (AP) — Left-hander Chris Sale and the Atlanta Braves agreed to a contract on Tuesday adding $27 million for the 2027 season.

A 36-year-old who won the 2024 NL Cy Young Award in his first season with Atlanta, Sale agreed to a deal that includes a $30 million team option for 2028.

Atlanta acquired Sale from Boston in December 2023 and he agreed to a reworked $38 million, two-year contract that included an $18 million club option for 2026. The Braves exercised the option in November.

Sale is 25-8 with a 2.46 ERA in 49 starts and one relief appearance with the Braves. He made the All-Star team twice, raising his total to nine.

He is 145-88 with a 3.01 ERA is 15 major league seasons with the Chicago White Sox (2010-16), Boston (2017-23) and Atlanta, striking out 2,579 in 2,084 innings. His 11.1 strikeouts per nine innings are the most among pitchers with 1,500 or more innings.

Sale has thrived with the Braves after making nine trips to the disabled and injured lists with the Red Sox, mostly with shoulder and elbow ailments. He had Tommy John surgery on March 30, 2020, and returned to a big league mound on Aug. 14, 2021.

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Corn Flakes: Olympics are Over, Beach Volleyball Begins

MILAN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 22: Gold medalist Team United States pose for photograph during the medal ceremony following the Men's Gold Medal match between Canada and the United States on day 16 of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic games at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena on February 22, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) | Getty Images

I could not think of a better ending to the Olympics than then Men’s and Women’s Hockey team gold medals. Both of those games were fun to watch and the pace at which the game moves at that level is insane.

Will you be checking out any ParaOlympic events when they begin next week?

Nebraska

NU Punches Ticket to NCAA Championships The No. 2 Nebraska rifle team has qualified for the 2026 NCAA Championships, as the NCAA announced the eight-team field Monday evening. 

Huskers Sweep Ottawa in Beach Opener The Nebraska beach volleyball team began its season with a 5-0 sweep over Ottawa (Kan.) at the Alloy Strength Complex in the Hawks Championship Center on Monday. 

Nebraska DC Rob Aurich Talks Bulkier 2026 Linebacker Room The run defense woes the Huskers showcased in 2025 made Nebraska defensive coordinator Rob Aurich pack size into the front seven ahead of his first year in Lincoln.

Nebraska basketball drops out of AP top 10 for first time in six weeks The Nebraska men’s basketball team fell in the AP Poll on Monday, checking in outside the top 10 for the first time in six weeks.

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Tennessee soccer forward selected to U.S. U-20 Women&#39;s National Team

Tennessee sophomore soccer midfielder and forward Kai Tsakiris was called up to the U.S. U-20 Women's National Team domestic training camp, announced by U.S. Soccer.

She will join 14 other collegiate players and nine professionals in training camp from Feb. 24-March 4 in Chula Vista, California. U.S. U-20 Women's National Team head coach Vicky Jepson will coach the camp.

Three goalkeepers, eight defenders six midfielders and seven forwards are on roster for training camp.

Tsakiris played her freshman season at Florida.

During her freshman season with the Gators, Tsakiris started in all 18 games. She scored a team-high four goals and led Florida with five assists. Tsakiris was a member of the SEC All-Freshman Team, a Third-Team All-SEC standout and named Fourth-Team All-Southeast Region by United Soccer Coaches.

She is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School in Corona del Mar, California and a native of Newport Beach, California.

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This article originally appeared on Vols Wire: Kai Tsakiris selected for U.S. Soccer U-20 training camp

3 CBs who could impress the Seahawks at the NFL Combine

Prospects began arriving for the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine on Sunday. Positional workouts start on Thursday. The Seattle Seahawks will be in attendance to scout and assess the participating prospects in the 2026 NFL draft.

Cornerback projects as one of the Seahawks' bigger offseason needs. Both Riq Woolen and Josh Jobe are currently scheduled for NFL free agency. General manager John Schneider may be tasked with drafting a replacement if he fails to re-sign one (or both) of them.

We've identified three cornerback prospects for the Seahawks to evaluate at the NFL Combine.

Davison Igbinosun, Ohio State

Ohio State's Davison Igbinosun was the fastest-recorded cornerback at this year's Senior Bowl, according to tracking data provided by Zebra Technology. That straightline speed and athleticism should translate well to drills at the NFL Combine. Igbinosun could emerge as a target at No. 64 overall.

Andre Fuller, Toledo

Toledo cornerback is a small-school prospect to watch at the NFL Combine. Andre Fuller was the fastest cornerback during the East-West Shrine Bowl Game, apparently hitting 20.52 mph on the GPS. Fuller also has terrific size for the position at 6-0, 201.

Colton Hood, Tennessee

Tennessee cornerback Colton Hood is extremely athletic and competitive. He should be among the Seahawks' shortlisted targets at No. 32 overall. Hood is still developing his instincts in coverage, but he possesses every baseline trait to develop into a more complete player.

This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: 3 CBs who could impress the Seahawks at the NFL Combine

Could the Raiders target AFC West rival for free agent CB?

The Las Vegas Raiders will enter NFL free agency on March 11 needing help at cornerback. The Raiders should strongly consider re-signing Eric Stokes at the position before then. As of now, third-round sophomore Darien Porter is the only notable cornerback under contract.

The Raiders are equipped with roughly $91.5 million in cap space, according to Over The Cap. That is scheduled to be the second-most financial flexibility in the NFL. General manager John Spytek will possess the resources needed to pursue cornerback upgrades in free agency.

One potential target should be Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Jaylen Watson. The Raiders are familiar with Watson, having competed against him in the AFC West over the previous four seasons. Raiding the Chiefs would be a good idea.

Watson is an opportunistic cornerback in coverage with athletic traits. The former Washington State standout thrives in press-man coverage and would allow the Raiders to play more physically outside. Watson would be an instant starter for new defensive coordinator Rob Leonard.

Watson registered a career-high 64 tackles throughout 2025. The former seventh-round pick also accumulated six pass breakups and a personal-best two interceptions. Watson could appear on the Raiders' shortlist of potential free agent targets.

This article originally appeared on Raiders Wire: Could the Raiders target AFC West rival for free agent CB?

Warriors&#39; Steve Kerr shares glowing praise over Al Horford performance

On Sunday, Feb. 22, the Golden State Warriors secured an impressive 128-117 win over the Denver Nuggets, despite being short-handed due to injury. Al Horford, a veteran pick-up during the offseason, stepped into the starting lineup for the sixth time this season, making a huge impression and producing arguably his best performance in a Warriors jersey.

When speaking to the media after the game, Steve Kerr addressed Horford's big night. The veteran head coach praised the spacing Horford can provide when on the court, along with his playmaking and passing ability.

“Al was fantastic,” Kerr said. “The spacing with him — popping and knocking down shots early — really set a good tone. We hit 15 threes in the first half. Even when we went cold in the third, the spacing and ball movement were really good, and Al was a big part of that.”

Horford ended the night with 22 points, 7 assists, 1 rebound and 3 steals, shooting 8-of-11 from the field with 6 of his made shots coming from behind the three-point line. With Kristaps Porzingis ruled out for the upcoming back-to-back against the New Orleans Pelicans and Memphis Grizzlies, Horford could continue in a starting role, especially after such an impressive showing.

Nevertheless, Kerr needs some more of his veteran talents back on the court. Right now, the Warriors are seriously short-handed. If they want to continue fighting for a guaranteed playoff spot, they will need to get health in time for the stretch run.

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This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Warriors' Steve Kerr shares glowing praise over Al Horford performance

What Hubert Davis said after UNC basketball&#39;s win over Louisville

The North Carolina Tar Heels were able to get a big win on Monday night, beating a ranked Louisville team at home behind a dominant second half. That performance was led by senior Seth Trimble who delivered a career-high 30 points in the win.

After falling behind in the first half, UNC rallied back and opened up the second half on a big run. They led by as many as 16 before the Cardinals were able to rally. Although Louisville cut the lead down to one possession, UNC was able to seal the deal and get a win.

And that's all that matters.

Following the win, Hubert Davis spoke with the media to talk about his team's big win.

All quotes via Inside Carolina.

On Seth Trimble's career night

“Seth was huge for us tonight on both ends of the floor. He had the responsibility of guarding (Mikel) Brown, and what a responsibility that is… But against their defense — they’re long, they’re athletic, very versatile — you have to find ways to be able to break down their defense and be able to consistently score. Seth was our guy.”

“The thing that I loved about him was he was thinking attack. He wasn’t coming off looking to pass. One of the things that I’ve told him is when you come off a ball screen, you’re 100% thinking score, and then let the defense dictate whether you make a pass or you go to the basket. And Seth’s ability to be able to get downhill, he was able to score, draw fouls, just a huge difference maker for us.”

On Trimble saying he wanted to 'man up' after Syracuse first half

“We talked at halftime against Syracuse, and I was like, ‘It just doesn’t work without you, Seth.’ And it’s not just from an offensive standpoint. I mean, he just, he can impact winning in so many different ways. And I just challenged him to do it, and to do it consistently. And he really stepped up in the second half against Syracuse, and then again for us tonight.”

During UNC's big run, what was the difference?

“Their offense is real. I mean, it’s just a lot of ball and player movement. There’s a reason why they lead the ACC in assists, and one of the best in scoring in the league is because just instinctively, they pass, shoot and drive.

“(With) so many gifted guys that can score in many different areas, one of the things that we wanted to do is just make every catch, make every move, make every shot difficult. And I just felt like throughout the game, they got worn down and tired. And I think that’s why a lot of their threes hit front rim or air ball, because of the fatigue.” 

On UNC slowing down Isaac McNeely

“Isaac is a fantastic player… and one of the better shooters in the country. They do a number of different stuff for him, flare screens, wide pins, all kinds of stuff. And so the way that we were playing defensively, we really wanted to try to take that away and again, make him put the ball on the floor. He can put the ball to floor and finish and shoot mid-range shots, but their shot spectrum, they don’t shoot very many long twos. And so I thought our guys did a really good job of high alert on him.”

On his team in the final 10 minutes

“From the big picture, I thought we handled it really well. One of the things that Louisville does do is they’ll pick up, they’ll run and jump, they’ll trap, they get a lot of steals and deflections. And I thought we handled that really well. What we didn’t handle really well was getting to the free-throw line and knocking down those free throws. And there were a couple of possessions down the stretch where they set screens and we just laid on the screen, Brown and I think Conwell were able to get an open three. But other than those two lapses, I thought we were really good, and I thought we executed really well down the stretch.”

This article originally appeared on Tar Heels Wire: UNC Basketball: What Hubert Davis said after win over Louisville

Caleb Williams is doing his best job with recruiting in Chicago

Caleb Williams is making everyone take the Chicago Bears seriously after this past season being a success. The Bears are on their way to becoming one of the best teams in the NFC for years to come instead of a laughingstock as they were in the past. Everyone is taking notice of the Bears and where Caleb Williams can take this team. The Bears have now become a destination where desired stars will want to land.

In a recent Bears Wire article, Alyssa Barbieri breaks down the interview that took social media by storm. Maxx Crosby and Caleb Williams sat down for a podcast interview, a couple of days, and Barbieri gave her analysis on the highlights of the interview. Here are her thoughts and Maxx Crosby's thoughts on Caleb:

"Last season, the Chicago Bears mounted their first of seven fourth-quarter comebacks in Week 4 against the Las Vegas Raiders, where Josh Blackwell blocked the game-winning field goal attempt. But one of the biggest takeaways was the monster outing from Raiders star edge rusher Maxx Crosby.

So it was certainly noteworthy when Williams appeared on Crosby's podcast, "The Rush with Maxx Crosby," this week to discuss a variety of topics. But it's what Crosby said when he was wrapping things up that really stood out, where his comments were quite telling about what he believes Williams can achieve in his career.

Here is what Crosby had to say about Caleb Williams:

“Just to be open and honest, bro, like we talked about earlier, but respect at a different level, bro. You’re one of those guys for sure and you’re just getting started. I don’t even know you understand yet how good you can be and that’s the scariest part. You know what I mean? Just keep that mindset, keep doing what you’re doing and you know we’re locked in forever. So keep doing your thing, bro. You need me, hit me at any time. It goes vice versa.”

Barbieri went on to say:

"It's clear that both Williams and Crosby hold each other in high regard, and you have to wonder if there's a scenario where they could wind up together in Chicago. It certainly feels like Crosby is on the trade block this offseason, and the Bears are in the early stages of their Super Bowl window with Williams and other offensive contributors on rookie deals. This would be the time for general manager Ryan Poles to make a big swing. Could it happen? Remains to be seen. But it certainly would be welcomed by Williams and Crosby, who have already developed a nice rapport."

Caleb Williams and Maxx Crosby definitely want to be teammates. These two have a high amount of respect for each other, and Maxx Crosby would love nothing more than to have a quarterback of Caleb Williams' caliber. This interview did nothing more than add even more fuel to the rumors and speculation about a Bears and Raiders trade this offseason.

Caleb Williams has made a fan out of just about everybody, but that will help this franchise with recruiting. People know that to win, you need to have an elite quarterback. Caleb Williams, in his short time in the league, has shown that. Maxx Crosby will not be the first nor the last star player who is trying to make his way to Chicago to play with Caleb Williams.

The Bears definitely have a match made in heaven with Caleb Williams and Ben Johnson; both guys are true competitors. The Bears' offense will be in great hands moving forward. If the Bears can get someone cut from the same cloth as those two, which is a guy like Maxx Crosby, that will be the difference. Crosby would take this team to a whole other level.

Already the Bears should be a team that stands in Seattle's way of repeating and winning the NFC next season just with their roster staying intact. If you add Maxx Crosby to this defense, the Bears will be on the same level as the Seahawks and maybe even a favorite to win it all.

This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: Maxx Crosby joining Caleb Williams and Chicago Bears would be special

We now know who Mariners refused to trade for Ketel Marte

We now know who Mariners refused to trade for Ketel Marte originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Seattle Mariners were in the market for a trade for an infielder, which meant Diamondbacks second baseman Ketel Marte had appeal.

In the end, though, the Mariners ended up with Brendan Donovan from the Cardinals instead. That's in part because of who Arizona wanted for Marte.

According to Adam Jude of The Seattle Times, the Diamondbacks wanted Cole Young. The Mariners refused to deal him.

That's a logical stance to take for a couple of reasons.

For one, Young was a 2022 first-round pick and still has great long-term potential.

Young is also expected to be an MLB contributor in 2026. Trading him for a different major league contributor, while potentially an upgrade, isn't as much of a boost.

MORE: Yankees making history not done since 1889 Chicago White Stockings

The only big leaguer Seattle had to trade to get Donovan was Ben Williamson, who was likely looking at a glove-first backup role this season anyway.

Now, the Mariners have both a potent new hitter in Donovan, but they also have Young to keep developing toward becoming a solid ballplayer.

Young made his MLB debut in 2025 and hit just .211 in 223 at bats. But he's just 22 years old, and the Mariners clearly believe in what he can do.

It's a huge vote of confidence in Young that Seattle chose to keep him out of trade negotiations and instead trust the player he can grow into.

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Where to watch Florida high school soccer playoffs: Schedule, channel, live stream for boys and girls semis, finals

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Where to watch Florida high school soccer playoffs: Schedule, channel, live stream for boys and girls semis, finals originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

It's time to crown champions in Florida high school soccer, with boys and girls titles up for grabs across seven classifications in a two-week span. 

The Class 3A, 2A and 1A tournaments are complete, and the 4A through 7A schools are in the spotlight this week in DeLand. 

The brackets feature several intriguing storylines, including the St. Thomas Aquinas girls in 6A looking to add to their record of 15 state titles with what would be their first championship since 2017 and three of last year's final four in the girls' 7A bracket returning as Lake Mary tries to repeat. 

Three semifinalists also return in the boys' 5A bracket, where Jesuit will try to get over the hump after falling to Arnold in penalty shootouts in the last two championship games. The Bishop Moore boys are on a similar quest in 4A after falling in the semifinals last year on the heels of three straight championship game defeats. 

Plenty of action is on tap this week in the Sunshine State. Here's when and where to watch it all. 

Where to watch Florida high school soccer playoffs

The Florida high school soccer championships will not be available to watch on a traditional TV channel, but fans can stream games on the NFHS Network.

The NFHS Network offers two basic plans: an Annual Pass ($6.67 per month) or a Monthly Pass ($13.99 per month). These plans give subscribers the ability to watch live sporting events and create clips of their favorite moments from games.

Florida high school soccer championships schedule 2026

Here's a look at the remaining tournament schedule for each classification. The Class 7A-4A final fours will run from Feb. 23-28 at Stetson University in DeLand.

Class 7A

All games can be streamed live on the NFHS Network

DateMatchupTime (ET)
Feb. 24Girls semifinal: Newsome vs. Cypress Bay10 a.m.
Girls semifinal: Jupiter vs. Lake Mary1 p.m.
Boys semifinal: Windermere vs. Columbus4 p.m.
Boys semifinal: Seminole vs. Palm Harbor University7 p.m.
Feb. 25Girls championship game4 p.m.
Boys championship game7 p.m.

Class 6A

All games can be streamed live on the NFHS Network

DateMatchupTime (ET)
Feb. 23Girls semifinal: St. Thomas Aquinas 2, Viera 0
Girls semifinal: Niceville 4, Lakewood Ranch 0
Boys semifinal: Sunlake 2, St. Thomas Aquinas 2 (4-3 PKs)
Boys semifinal: Mandarin 2, Mitchell 1
Feb. 25Girls championship: St. Thomas Aquinas vs. Niceville10 a.m.
Boys championship: Sunlake vs. Mandarin1 p.m.

Class 5A

All games can be streamed live on the NFHS Network

DateMatchupTime (ET)
Feb. 27Girls semifinal: North Fort Myers vs. Chiles10 a.m.
Girls semifinal: Innovation vs. Lourdes1 p.m.
Boys semifinal: River Ridge vs. Beachside4 p.m.
Boys semifinal: Pembroke Pines Charter vs. Jesuit7 p.m.
Feb. 28Girls championship game4 p.m.
Boys championship game7 p.m.

Class 4A

All games can be streamed live on the NFHS Network

DateMatchupTime (ET)
Feb. 26Girls semifinal: Barron Collier vs. Bishop Kenny10 a.m.
Girls semifinal: Bishop Moore vs. American Heritage1 p.m.
Boys semifinal: Fort Walton Beach vs. American Heritage4 p.m.
Boys semifinal: Naples vs. Bishop Moore7 p.m.
Feb. 28Girls championship game10 a.m.
Boys championship game1 p.m.

Class 3A 

DateMatchupTime (ET)
Feb. 19: Girls semifinal: Cardinal Gibbons 1, North Broward Prep 0
Girls semifinal: Montverde Academy 5, Pensacola Catholic 0
Boys semifinal: Somerset Canyons 3, Santa Fe 0
Boys semifinal: Downtown Doral 4, Cocoa Beach 1
Feb. 21Girls championship: Montverde Academy 2, Cardinal Gibbons 0
Boys championship: Downtown Doral 5, Somerset Canyons 0

Class 2A 

DateMatchupTime (ET)
Feb. 17Girls semifinal: Kings Academy 0, Lakeland Christian 0 (5-4 PKs)
Girls semifinal: Palmer Trinity 8, Providence (Jacksonville) 0
Boys semifinal: Holy Trinity 2, Westminster Christian 2 (3-2 PKs)
Boys semifinal: Episcopal (Jacksonville) 1, Tampa Prep 1 (4-3 PKs)
Feb. 18Girls championship: Kings Academy 0, Palmer Trinity 0 (5-4 PKs)
Boys championship: Holy Trinity 3, Episcopal (Jacksonville) 0

Class 1A

DateMatchupTime (ET)
Feb. 20Girls semifinal: Canterbury 4, Berean Christian 0
Girls semifinal: Victory Christian 3, St. Johns Country Day 1
Boys semifinal: Canterbury 2, BridgePrep Village Green 1
Boys semifinal: Pine School 6, Rocky Bayou Christian 0
Feb. 21Girls championship: Canterbury 1, Victory Christian 0
Boys championship: Pine School 2, Canterbury 0

NBA MVP odds as of February 23, 2026

The 2025–26 NBA season has entered its most exciting stretch, and the MVP conversation is heating up like never before. What makes this year so compelling isn’t just the individual brilliance on display, but how those performances are intertwined with team success, storylines, and the narratives voters tend to favor. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has emerged as the favorite in most odds markets, and it’s easy to see why — his scoring, playmaking, and leadership have lifted Oklahoma City into elite territory. But while SGA’s dominance is hard to ignore, Nikola Jokić remains a constant presence in the conversation. The Nuggets’ offense revolves around his unique combination of passing, rebounding, and scoring, and even voters who shy away from repeat winners struggle to overlook the impact he has night after night.

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Beyond the favorites, the MVP race is full of fascinating storylines. Cade Cunningham has quietly transformed Detroit into a contender, proving that he can carry a team in multiple ways, while Victor Wembanyama continues to mesmerize with his defense and expanding offensive game. Stars like Luka Dončić and Jaylen Brown are always in the mix, capable of putting their teams on their shoulders and producing highlight-reel performances that grab attention. Even younger players like Anthony Edwards and Tyrese Maxey remind us that a few unforgettable games or a late-season surge can suddenly catapult a player into MVP contention.

What makes this race so compelling is how it blends pure talent with timing, team success, and storylines that capture voters’ imaginations. Every game matters, every win counts, and every moment shapes the conversation. As the season moves into its final months, the MVP race is far from settled — it’s a living, breathing story that continues to evolve with each buzzer-beater, clutch performance, and standout stretch of games.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) in the fourth quarter against the Denver Nuggets at Ball Arena. Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn Images

Odds: -145
Gilgeous-Alexander has firmly positioned himself as the MVP frontrunner, and the odds reflect how dominant his season has been. His scoring efficiency, clutch shot-making, and leadership have powered Oklahoma City into elite territory. What separates him is consistency — he rarely has an off night and controls the tempo every game. If the Thunder maintain their trajectory, he’s clearly the player everyone else is chasing.

Nikola Jokic

Nikola Jokic
Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic (15) complains to an official during a game against the Golden State Warriors in the third quarter at Chase Center. Credit: David Gonzales-Imagn Images

Odds: +290
Jokić continues to redefine what a center can do, blending scoring, passing, and rebounding into a nightly triple-double threat. His game looks effortless, but the impact is undeniable — Denver’s offense still flows entirely through him. Even with voter fatigue always a factor for past winners, his production makes it impossible to ignore him. If the Nuggets surge late, he could quickly close the gap in the race.

Cade Cunningham

Cade Cunningham
Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham (2) dribbles on San Antonio Spurs guard Stephon Castle (5) in the second half at Little Caesars Arena. Credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images

Odds: +600
Cunningham’s rise in the MVP race reflects both his personal growth and Detroit’s emergence as a serious Eastern Conference team. He’s playing with poise, controlling pace and making smart decisions in high-leverage moments. His ability to balance scoring with playmaking has transformed the Pistons’ identity. If Detroit finishes near the top of the standings, his candidacy becomes even more compelling.

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Victor Wembanyama

Victor Wembanyama
San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) looks on in the first half against the Detroit Pistons at Little Caesars Arena. Credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images

Odds: +2700
Wembanyama’s odds capture the intrigue surrounding one of the most unique talents the league has ever seen. His defensive presence alone changes games, while his offensive skill set continues to expand at an incredible rate. Even when San Antonio struggles, his individual brilliance keeps him in the conversation. With more team success, his MVP trajectory could accelerate dramatically in future seasons.

Luka Doncic

Luka Doncic
Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic (77) leaves the court after the game against the LA Clippers at Crypto.com Arena. Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Odds: +4000
Dončić’s numbers remain spectacular, and his ability to control an offense is as strong as ever. He thrives with the ball in his hands, dictating pace and creating scoring chances seemingly at will. The challenge for his MVP push lies in team momentum and standings position. If the Lakers make a strong late-season climb, his odds could shorten quickly.

Jaylen Brown

Jaylen Brown
Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (7) shoots a free throw basket against the Los Angeles Lakers during the first half at Crypto.com Arena. Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

Odds: +5000
Brown continues to prove he’s far more than just a complementary star — he’s a driving force behind Boston’s success. His two-way impact, from efficient scoring to physical perimeter defense, strengthens his overall value. When he plays aggressively, the Celtics often look like a championship-level team. For MVP consideration, maintaining elite production while Boston dominates the standings is key.

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Donovan Mitchell

Donovan Mitchell
Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (45) goes up for a basket as Oklahoma City Thunder forward Jaylin Williams (6) defends during the second half at Paycom Center. Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Odds: +10000
Mitchell remains one of the league’s most explosive scorers, capable of taking over games in short bursts. His offensive firepower keeps Cleveland competitive on any given night. However, MVP momentum typically requires top-tier team performance, which has been harder to sustain. A strong finish from the Cavaliers could help him gain late attention.

Anthony Edwards

Anthony Edwards
Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards (5) works around Philadelphia 76ers guard Vj Edgecombe (77) during the second half at Target Center. Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images

Odds: +25000
Edwards brings energy, charisma, and elite scoring ability every time he steps on the floor. His highlight-level athleticism and fearless shot-making make him one of the league’s most exciting young stars. The biggest factor in his MVP viability is Minnesota’s consistency in the standings. If the Timberwolves take a major leap, his odds could change dramatically.

Jalen Brunson

Jalen Brunson
New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) warms up before an NBA game against the Chicago Bulls at United Center. Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

Odds: +50000
Brunson’s steady leadership has helped define the Knicks’ identity, especially in tight games. He may not dominate headlines, but his efficiency and composure make him indispensable. His value shows most in late-game execution and offensive organization. For MVP consideration, New York would need a dominant season that forces voters to spotlight his impact.

Tyrese Maxey

Tyrese Maxey
Philadelphia 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey (0) looks on after the game against the Minnesota Timberwolves at Target Center. Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images

Odds: +100000
Maxey’s speed and scoring bursts give Philadelphia an offensive spark few players can replicate. He continues to develop as a primary option, showing flashes of star-level production. However, MVP contention typically requires sustained elite performance and team dominance over a full season. For now, he remains an exciting long-shot with significant upside.

Conclusion

Conclusion
Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic (15) grabs a rebound over Portland Trail Blazers guard Jrue Holiday (5) and forward Deni Avdija (8) during first half at Moda Center. Credit: Jaime Valdez-Imagn Images

Heading into the final stretch, the MVP race is a thrilling mix of established stars, rising talents, and storylines that could shift in an instant. While the odds point toward certain frontrunners, nothing is guaranteed until the final buzzer. In a league as deep and unpredictable as this one, every game matters, and the battle for the MVP trophy is far from decided.

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Judge orders PSG star Achraf Hakimi to stand trial in rape case. Lawyer says appeal planned

Paris Saint-Germain and Morocco defender Achraf Hakimi has been ordered to stand trial in a rape case, lawyers told the Associated Press on Tuesday.

Hakimi's lawyer Fanny Colin said she will appeal the judge's decision that followed recommendations from the Nanterre public prosecutor’s office, which last August called for the player to stand trial.

Colin said a date for the trial has not been set.

Rachel-Flore Pardo, who represents the plaintiff, told the AP her client welcomed the order committing the case to trial “with relief,” adding it “is fully consistent with the evidence in the file.”

Hakimi, one of the best defenders in the world, has denied any wrongdoing and said on X he “calmly awaits” a trial that "will allow the truth to emerge publicly.”

“Today, an accusation of rape is enough to justify a trial, even though I contest it and everything shows that it is false. This is as unjust for the innocent as it is for genuine victims,” he said on the eve of a crucial Champions League playoff.

Hakimi was given preliminary charges of rape in March 2023 after a 24-year-old woman accused him. She said she was raped by Hakimi at his home in a Paris suburb. In the French legal system, preliminary charges mean judges have strong reason to suspect a crime was committed but are allowing time for further investigation before deciding whether to send a case to trial.

“A trial has been ordered based on an accusation that rests solely on the word of a woman who obstructed all investigations, refused all medical examinations and DNA testing, refused access to her mobile phone, and refused to provide the name of a key witness," Colin said.

Colin claimed that two successive psychological assessments of the plaintiff “revealed a lack of clarity regarding the facts she claims to denounce, as well as the absence of any post-traumatic symptoms.”

In her statement, Pardo said if the justice system has been exemplary in this case, "the broader handling of this affair serves as a reminder of one thing: There remain environments where the Me Too movement has yet to break the sound barrier, chief among them the world of men’s professional football.”

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Eagles News: Nick Sirianni “can’t guarantee” that A.J. Brown will be on the team next season

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JANUARY 11: A.J. Brown #11 of the Philadelphia Eagles walks off the field after his team's 23-19 loss against the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Wild Card Playoff game at Lincoln Financial Field on January 11, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) | Getty Images

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Sirianni ‘can’t guarantee’ A.J. Brown back with Eagles in ’26 – ESPN
Coach Nick Sirianni indicated there was mutual interest between receiver A.J. Brown and the team in continuing his career with the Eagles, but neither he nor general manager Howie Roseman committed to Brown suiting up for them next season. “Yeah, my expectation is he wants to be here. And obviously you want good players like that in your building,” Sirianni said during a session with local media in front of the combine. “As Howie said, it’s hard to get good players in this league. A.J.’s a great player and A.J. is a good teammate and A.J. is a good person. Does he want to be here? Yes. Do I want him to be here? Yes.” When asked directly if Brown will be here next season, Sirianni’s response was not as straightforward. “Will A.J. be here next season? I think we’re still in a spot, like, I can’t guarantee how anything is going to play out into next season. I’m thinking I’m going to be the coach next season but you can’t guarantee anything past tomorrow,” he said.

Eagles reiterate that A.J. Brown is a great player, will also listen to trade offers for him – PhillyVoice
When asked if the team would listen to offers for Brown, Howie Roseman acknowledged that he would. “I think you go into the league year listening to offers for everything and anything,” he said. “I don’t think that, you know, you can go into any conversation with anyone and just shoot things down without hearing what they have to say because you never know. If someone is going to give you something that you didn’t anticipate and you won’t even have the conversation, I don’t think you’re necessarily doing your job or servicing the team that you’re with. “You never know what someone’s willing to do. Certainly, we’ve been in situations where there are guys that we didn’t anticipate trading, that we got an offer that was too good, and then you balance it with what you can get there. So, you know, without getting into specifics on any player, we’re always listening, you know, and we’re always kind of open.”

Five Eagles thoughts as Howie Roseman and Nick Sirianni talk A.J. Brown, Sean Mannion, and more – PHLY
My read on Roseman’s answer is all follows: The Eagles have very little to gain in proclaiming Brown available to the rest of the league. In fact, Roseman making it clear the Eagles don’t want to move on from Brown unless the value coming back outweighs the loss is the best way to actually realize that value in a trade. With that said, Roseman also made it clear that the line is open for potential suitors and that there’s an offer they’d accept for the 28-year-old. I’d expect there to be at least a few teams calling; which means the determining factor will be whether the Eagles can get what Roseman considers appropriate value for Brown (perhaps a first-round pick either next year or in the latter half of this year’s draft?). It’s entirely possible the Eagles’ valuation isn’t met and Brown remains in an Eagles uniform, but it is worth noting Roseman has a track record of finding good value for unhappy players who have wanted out in years past, most notably including Carson Wentz and Haason Reddick.

The Sean Mannion offense was a major focus of the Eagles’ pre-combine news conference. Here are 10 things we learned about the new scheme. – Inquirer
10) The new scheme probably won’t increase the likelihood that Brown wants to stay in Philly. Roseman will ultimately do what’s best for the team even if Brown no longer wants to be an Eagle. Brown has expressed his love for Philly, but that doesn’t necessarily mean he wants to return if the passing game is going to remain secondary. Brown could envision a scenario in which the Shanahan-McVay scheme improves Hurts as a thrower and gives the receiver opportunities to use his skills after the catch. But if the run game remains the focus, he may not get the targets he desires. Replacing Brown wouldn’t be easy, even if receiver DeVonta Smith has a more prominent role. The free-agent market is light at the position. And while the draft is said to be deep, there are few Day 1 starters at receiver. The Eagles also have other needs.

Ranking Eagles offseason positions of need – BGN
2) Wide receiver. If A.J. Brown is traded, you could make the argument receiver would be the No. 1 position for the Eagles to address. The arguments for and against trading Brown have been well documented, and given the cap hit the Eagles would endure should he be traded, even after June 1, it’s not a slam dunk he leaves Philly. But I would say the odds are greater than not he is moved, so the Eagles should probably enter free agency and the draft with only DeVonta Smith guaranteed to be a part of the roster next year.

Nick Sirianni speaks: Sean Mannion hire, Jeff Stoutland’s exit, new offensive scheme – The Athletic
The lack of play-calling experience might have been the biggest surprise in the decision to hire Mannion, but Sirianni saw other characteristics that mattered more than the resume as a play caller. The Eagles’ initial list of candidates included former head coaches Mike McDaniel and Brian Daboll. When those coaches went elsewhere and the Eagles conducted an earnest search, Sirianni did not consider play-calling experience as a requirement. It was during that period when he warmed to Mannion, whose vision for the offense and conviction in that vision mattered to Sirianni. “I went into it too (with that thought): I’m like, I’d like for somebody to have some of the experience that’s done this,” Sirianni said. “And you know what? Obviously, Sean has not had experience calling the plays, but that, to me, was second. We got into it, and that kind of changed. I’m like, ‘No, this is the best guy for the job.’ I was really looking for — regardless of what system or experience or whatever you’re saying — what I was really looking for was, hey, the detail in which everything was explained to me, because the detail is so, so critical. Conviction on what they believed and why they believed in it, and the vision and conviction of that, how they went about it. OK, you haven’t called plays, but how do you go about thinking about calling plays in this particular area? The vision for the offense, the vision and the conviction for how you would call it, and all those things as you go through, throughout it, became relevant that (it was) apparent Sean was the guy for the job.”

Eagles GM Howie Roseman shares a detailed look at what to expect this offseason – NBCSP
“Can we keep all our guys considering we have, for example, a lot of key defensive players coming off rookie deals in the next few years? No, we are going to have to make choices. For us to sign them, that’s gonna limit some flexibility with outside players. So then you combine that with the fact that teams, because there’s more cap room, because the cap has gone up, teams have done a great job of signing their own players. And so you can just shuffle deck chairs, right, and just say, ‘Hey, I’m gonna trade out this guy because he’s not ours,’ and maybe it’s a better PR move that, ‘Hey, we’re active, look they signed this guy,’ but that means we’re gonna have to get rid of one of our own guys, you know, and so everything we do at this point is a trade-off. If we do this, we’re gonna have to get rid of that.

Eagles’ Nick Sirianni fires back after legendary coach’s exit: ‘Stout got to where he was’ – NJ.com
“He has been such a huge important piece of the puzzle of what we’ve done here, not just in my time, but obviously prior to me being here,” Sirianni said. “But I can only speak about the time I’ve been here. And so obviously we wanted him to stay and be involved in this — I’m not gonna say rebuild, but this reclassification or however you want to say (it). Then, at the end of the day, Stout got to where he was. ”I obviously wish him the best and I’m going to deeply miss him because he’s done so many things that have helped throughout his time here.” Eagles general manager Howie Roseman knows that without Stoutland, the Eagles wouldn’t have developed as many high-caliber offensive linemen.

Spadaro: What will the Eagles’ 2026 offense look like? – PhiladelphiaEagles.com
And, said Sirianni, the offense will also run some of the same concepts it used during the course of Sirianni’s highly successful time in Philadelphia. All ideas are being considered as the offensive coaching staff works together to return the attack to one of the very, very best in the NFL in 2026. “I think we talked about this with Kellen (Moore, offensive coordinator in the 2024 season) when he came in,” Sirianni said. “Were we running Kellen’s system? Yeah, but we would have been crazy not to run some of the things that we’ve been successful with in the past and that’s one exercise that’s been fun just to go through, like, hey, who were we in the past five years? Why were we super-successful? “Obviously, this past year, we were as low as we’ve been on offense. Why have we been super-successful against certain types of defenses and there is a lot of uniqueness to what we have done that mixing it in and sprinkling that into another type of system. It’s ever evolving. We’re going to work into this system, but you may say, ‘I wanted to be an outside zone (running) team, but it looks like we’re going to be more of a gap team.’ Or vice versa. Or you could say, ‘I wanted to be more play-action, but it looks like we’re going to be more nakeds and move the pocket and things like that.’

Top 101 NFL free agents of 2026: Who are the best players available? – NFL.com
3) Jaelan Phillips. No NFL player made himself more money in 2025. After dealing with devastating injuries in back-to-back seasons, Phillips was excellent in Miami, then helped transform the Eagles defense with his complete arsenal. His best should still be ahead of him.

NFL Top 100 free agents 2026: George Pickens tops the list – PFT
16) Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean. 27) Eagles edge rusher Jaelen Phillips. 49) Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert. 92) Eagles safety Reed Blankenship.

Animal Lovers Race to Protect Bald Eagle Couple’s Nesting Grounds from Nearby Development as $10M Deadline Nears – People.com
A decades-long battle to protect the nesting and foraging grounds of Big Bear’s famous bald eagle pair, Jackie and Shadow, has reached what conservationists are calling its final chapter. In a social media post shared Thursday, Feb. 19, Friends of Big Bear Valley (FOBBV) urged supporters to help them raise $10 million to purchase and permanently preserve a 63-acre stretch of North Shore lakefront known as Moon Camp, located in Fawnskin, Calif. The land is currently slated for a luxury housing subdivision and marina. “This undisturbed land is on the North Shore and is less than one mile from Jackie and Shadow’s nest,” the group wrote in the post about the housing development. “It is where they perch and forage for food. It is also home to a rare and endangered plant species.”

Rams announce 2026 coaching staff – Turf Show Times
There have been several changes and additions to the Rams coaching staff. Kingsbury was officially announced as the Assistant Head Coach and is joined by Robert Woods, Robert Wright, Michael Hunter, Brian Johnson, Bubba Ventrone, and Kyle Hoke as new hires on the staff. Woods joins the Rams as an assistant wide receivers coach after recently retiring. Brian Johnson was the offensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles two years ago and will join the Rams as a Senior Offensive Assistant.

Hard to hate on Javonte Williams’ new deal with Cowboys – Blogging The Boys
Again, if you only want Cowboys RBs to make $5 million or less for the rest of time, then this deal probably doesn’t make you happy. But when you look at the grand scheme of the salary cap, how Williams performed last year, and what he actually got compared to his peers, it’s hard not to applaud the work of Dallas’ front office on this one. We’ll see how Williams does after getting paid and as the years and miles add up, but at least it’s one 2026 offseason question that has been firmly answered.

Washington Commanders Free Agency: Andrew Wylie re-signs for two years – Hogs Haven
The Washington Commanders have signed another pending free agent before the new league year starts next month. Andrew Wylie is a versatile, veteran offensive lineman, and he’s coming back on a two-year, $7.5 million deal that could go up to $10.5 million with incentives. Wylie has been with Washington since 2023, and has played several positions on the offensive line. Last season he replaced Nick Allegretti at right guard in Week 3. He has also been the team’s starting right tackle. Wylie reworked his contract to stay with the team last year, and is now back on a new deal.

NFL Draft 2026: Takeaways from Daniel Jeremiah’s top 50 prospects – Big Blue View
Where are the guards? If Jeremiah is correct, we won’t see many interior offensive linemen drafted in the first two rounds. He only has one pure guard in his Top 50, Penn State’s Vega Ioane at 11th. Ioane is followed immediately by Francis Mauigoa (M-ow-ee-know-ah), the first offensive tackle on the board. That is, of course, if Mauigoa plays tackle in the NFL. There’s some concern as to whether he has the lateral agility to match up with NFL pass rushers at tackle and guard might be his best position in the Pros. So it’s possible that if the Giants come into the draft needing a right guard, they would either be forced to reach for one at fifth or 37th, or hope a starting caliber guard falls to 105th overall (barring a trade, of course). The potential good news for the Giants is that the middle rounds could have some immediate starters in Gennings Dunker (Iowa), Chase Bisontis (Texas A&M), Emmanuel Pregnon (Oregon), Keylan Rutledge (Georgia Tech), and Billy Schrauth (Notre Dame).

Franchise tag tracker for NFL 2026 offseason – SB Nation
The road to Super Bowl LXI begins in earnest this week. While the eyes of the NFL world will be on the prospects in Indianapolis for the 2026 Scouting Combine, decisions that will impact the road to next year’s title game will be made in meeting rooms away from the bright lights of Lucas Oil Stadium. Those decisions include what teams are going to utilize the franchise tag, given the fact that the window to use that designation has already opened. With that in mind, we’re tracking all the players who have received tags this offseason. For more on how the tags work — and players that could receive the tag — we have you covered here.

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How to watch no. 19 BYU Basketball vs. UCF

Feb 21, 2026; Provo, Utah, USA; BYU Cougars guard Robert Wright III (1) dribbles the ball during the first half against the Iowa State Cyclones at Marriott Center. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Baker-Imagn Images | Aaron Baker-Imagn Images

BYU Basketball plays Tuesday night at the Marriott Center against the UCF Knights.

The BYU Cougars look to keep momentum going after a huge win against no. 6 (now no. 4) Iowa State on Saturday night. BYU led for most of that game, pulling off the victory by a final score of 79-69. The Cougars are 20-7 on the year with an 8-6 record in the Big 12.

UCF also has an 8-6 record in the Big 12 and are 19-7 overall. They won a close one at the University of Utah on Saturday – the final score was 73-71. UCF has knocked off Kansas earlier in the season, and Texas Tech at the end of Jan.

Tuesday night will be the only regular season meeting between BYU and UCF and the fifth all-time. The Cougars are 4-0 in the prior games. ESPN’s Matchup Predictor favors BYU heavily, giving them an almost 87 percent chance of winning.

Here’s how to watch:

Game Date/Time:

  • Tues. Feb. 24, 9:00 p.m. MST

Location:

  • Marriott Center, Provo, UT

Game Notes:

Channel:

  • ESPN2

Online Stream:

TV Broadcast Team:

  • Mike Monaco (play by play)
  • Miles Simon (analyst)

Radio Coverage:

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Oilers get bad news on Connor McDavid&#39;s return timeline to NHL action after Olympics

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Connor McDavid returns to Edmonton with an Olympic medal a different color than what he would've hoped for.

Now all the Oilers superstar can do is try and lead his NHL team on a strong run to end the season. Except he might have to wait a bit.

McDavid's return to NHL action isn't a given in the immediate.

The gold medal game for Canada against the United States was played Sunday, and then he had to fly all the way back from Italy.

Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch has no plans to rush McDavid back to action.

“Yeah, I guess it all depends on numerous things,” Knoblauch told the Edmonton Journal. “Playing in the back-to-back would be difficult, and for him to play 23-24 minutes in back-to-back games after the Olympics, travelling from Europe? I don’t think that’s putting him in a very good position to help us. So, we’ll have to lean on other guys a lot more and hopefully he is healthy by the weekend to step right into the lineup.”

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The Oilers return to action Wednesday at the Anaheim Ducks.

They then play again on Thursday at the Los Angeles Kings.

If McDavid is "healthy by the weekend," as Knoblauch says, that would mean he misses both of those games.

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Maybe there's a scenario where he instead plays just one game of the back-to-back, or maybe plays a reduced minutes workload.

The Oilers certainly want their leader back on the ice, but it is fair to be smart with him coming off an intense tournament halfway across the world.

It'll be something to monitor with McDavid and every other player who took part in the gold medal game. It might take a little while to get back up to speed in the NHL.

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&#39;If you are bottom of the table, you do not get to waste gifts&#39;

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Rob Edwards and Wolves' players acknowledge their fans after defeat at Crystal Palace
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Wolves did not lose at Crystal Palace because of being outclassed. We lost because we failed in the moments that decide Premier League games. That is why Wolves need to stop talking about "fine margins" and start fixing them.

For 40 minutes, Wolves looked like a team with a plan. The press was organised, we carried the ball well and we created enough to make Selhurst Park nervous.

Then the match handed us a lifeline. A penalty just before half-time. This is the point where bottom clubs have to be ruthless. Instead, we made it easy. Dean Henderson saved, and the momentum swung.

People will say "it is just one kick", but it is not. It is a pattern. Wolves can do a lot right, then one action turns a decent performance into another defeat. If you are bottom of the table, you do not get to waste gifts.

Then came the red card. Two quick yellows and suddenly we were trying to manage the game with ten men. That is not bad luck. That is discipline, and discipline is a choice.

That said, the officiating discussion will not go away. Will Hughes looked fortunate to still be on the pitch after a couple of challenges that, on another day, could have brought a second yellow. In comparison, Ladislav Krejci's second booking felt harsh. But the honest truth is you cannot give referees an excuse to make a decision. It is a silly mistake, even if the standard felt inconsistent.

After the red, Wolves actually defended the box fairly well. The job became simple: stay compact, slow the game and get out with a point. But the margins shrink with 10 men. We nearly did it. Nearly is not enough.

The late winner at the near post was the final punishment for dropping a yard and switching off for a second. Late goals happen when focus drops, legs tire and belief is fragile.

The frustrating part is this: there is a team here. Wolves played well enough to get something, yet confidence and composure are missing.

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Can Pereira solve goalscoring woes?

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Continue playing as well as we did against Fenerbahce and Liverpool, and Nottingham Forest will be fine this season. We've heard this before though.

Vitor Pereira's arrival has given the side a lift, with his emphasis on identity - "the freedom to express themselves, to be happy and enjoy". And it's obvious that the dominance the Reds showed in Istanbul, and certainly in the first half on Sunday, demonstrated this identity.

However, the glaring statistic this season is that only one goal at the City Ground has been scored by a striker. And that striker was Chris Wood on the opening day against Brentford. The New Zealand international has remained injured since October and his clinical finishing from limited opportunities is perhaps the biggest loss to the club since our summer of discontent.

Igor Jesus has found his feet in the Europa League, becoming Forest's top scorer in European competition by beating Garry Birtles' 47-year record. But in the Premier League he's found goals harder to come by.

Arnaud Kalimuendo was sent out on loan to Eintracht Frankfurt - immediately collecting a player of the month award - and Taiwo Awoniyi scored a superb goal at Brentford last month but hasn't been seen since. Lorenzo Lucca has been here for just three weeks.

So can Pereira unlock our scoring issue? Does he have the tactical tweaks to make our current 4-2-3-1 set-up work? Or does a formation change make sense?

Either way, he's correctly identified confidence as an issue and it's clear that we have the players and ability to perform - they just need to believe that. As it stands, being comfortable on the ball and passing it around counts for little if you don't have a cutting edge.

Perhaps the new manager has seen enough to know that converting chances is all we really need to work on - especially set pieces. Because playing well, or not, counts for little if you don't start winning games.

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&#39;Hard to fathom what Glasner outcome will be&#39;

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When Wolverhampton Wanderers last arrived at Selhurst Park nine months ago, it was a very different atmosphere. In the wake of an FA Cup victory, it was a raucous celebration, an unofficial testimonial for Joel Ward, and the away team were easily swept away.

In this outing, much has changed. Jorgen Strand Larsen has switched clubs, Vitor Pereira is in charge of Nottingham Forest, and Oliver Glasner has lost swathes of the fanbase.

Factually, had Palace not capitulated against Burnley, the team would currently be eighth or ninth in the division - not befitting of a club in "crisis". However, the past two months have been a public relations nightmare, which all felt avoidable.

There have been opportunities for public contrition, playing the media game, and removing ambiguity in some comments. Instead, Palace have remained a story, which feels entirely unnecessary.

The damage between chairman and manager was done in the summer, with the failure to deliver adequate depth, and the last-gasp attempt to sell Marc Guehi to Liverpool. The comments before and after the Sunderland game which sparked much of this situation were therefore not without merit, but unhelpful all the same when aired.

Few fans fully expected Glasner to be in charge on Sunday and the performance was lacking, even if the late outcome saved further blushes. Palace are playing without zip and confidence, and the standards will have to be higher against better opponents.

The crowd, to their credit, remained vocal, even if it was pointedly behind the team rather than the manager.

At this stage, it is hard to fathom what the outcome will be, and only chairman Steve Parish will know that answer.

For now, the fans will just need to remain humble and hope Thursday goes Palace's way, whoever is in the dugout.

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Rosenior criticised for defensive substitutions - but who can blame him?

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Liam Rosenior's substitutions in Saturday's draw with Burnley have been questioned by some Chelsea fans.

The Blues started the game with two central defenders on the pitch, and ended the game with four, despite having lost one along the way to a red card.

You could argue that bringing on so many defensive players handed the initiative to Burnley. But there's another angle to those decisions: there simply wasn't a reliable attacking player on the bench for Rosenior to turn to.

His bench had a grand total of three league goals between them this season.

Estevao is a teenager, and missed the game with an injury. Jamie Gittens is also injured - and hasn't done much to show he deserves to be relied upon in any case. Alejandro Garnacho is fit, but clearly not in form or favour.

When you add them to the discarded pile of Noni Madueke, Jadon Sancho and Joao Felix from last summer, it's not a pretty picture. Pedro Neto has been the biggest success of all the wingers these sporting directors have signed, and even he struggles to live up to a massive £52m transfer fee on a consistent basis.

Their record of buying in these positions has been as poor as their record of buying defenders. The fact they've been able to get good fees for selling some of them shouldn't disguise their repeated failure to upgrade the options available to their coaches, despite spending huge amounts.

Rosenior brought on those defenders to protect a one-goal lead. If he had better attacking players at his disposal, that lead might have been two or three already. It's a problem that needs to be sorted in the summer, but most fans have little faith at this point that the right moves will be made to do that.

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NBA MVP race is Shai Gilgeous-Alexander&#39;s to lose, even with injury | Mussatto&#39;s Minutes

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has a commanding lead in the MVP race, according to the latest straw poll conducted by ESPN’s Tim Bontemps. 

The Thunder star would be the seventh player this century to win back-to-back MVPs. The others: Nikola Jokic, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Stephen Curry, LeBron James, Steve Nash, Tim Duncan. 

Bontemps reaches out to 100 likely voters to get a snapshot of where the race stands. 

Gilgeous-Alexander received 78 first-place votes. Jokic received 18. San Antonio’s Victor Wembanyama had three first-place votes and Detroit’s Cade Cunningham had one, although Cunningham finished ahead of Wembanyama in the overall vote. 

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ESPN MVP straw poll

  • 1. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Thunder 
  • 2. Nikola Jokic, Nuggets
  • 3. Cade Cunningham, Pistons
  • 4. Victor Wembanyama, Spurs 
  • 5. Luka Doncic, Lakers 

Our Thunder beat writer, Justin Martinez, and I voted in the poll. 

Martinez ballot 

  • 1. Gilgeous-Alexander 
  • 2. Jokic
  • 3. Cunningham 
  • 4. Doncic
  • 5. Wembanyama 

Mussatto ballot 

  • 1. Gilgeous-Alexander 
  • 2. Jokic
  • 3. Wembanyama 
  • 4. Cunningham 
  • 5. Jaylen Brown, Celtics 

Eleven players in all received votes. You can see the full results over at ESPN

The most important number in the MVP race is 65 — the minimum number of games a player must play to be eligible for the award. 

If a player misses 18 or more games, they’re out. 

As of Monday morning, here’s how many games each of the top-five has missed: SGA (9), Jokic (16), Cunningham (6), Wembanyama (14), Doncic (12). 

SGA’s abdominal injury looms large in the race. The Thunder star has missed the last seven games. He’s expected to be reevaluated later this week. 

“In terms of the decisions, we’re always going to prioritize the well-being of our players — him and everybody else,” Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said Feb. 20. “Shai understands that, the guys understand that. The 65-game thing everybody is aware of, and we want all of our players to qualify for that not because of the awards, but because we want to prioritize availability. 

But when guys have stuff going on, we’re always cautious and always as conservative we can be because that’s the best thing for our team and more importantly for their individual careers.” 

Let’s get to the rest of this week’s edition of Mussatto’s Minutes: 

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Sean Pedulla signs two-way with Clippers

Mar 1, 2025; Oxford, Mississippi, USA; Mississippi Rebels guard Sean Pedulla (3) dribbles as Oklahoma Sooners forward Jalon Moore (14) defends during the second half at The Sandy and John Black Pavilion at Ole Miss. Mandatory Credit: Petre Thomas-Imagn Images

Sean Pedulla is set to become the 49th Oklahoma high schooler to debut in the NBA, according to basketball-reference.com

The former Edmond Memorial star signed a two-way contract with the Clippers on Feb. 19. Pedulla had been playing with the G League Rip City Remix, the Trail Blazers’ affiliate. 

Pedulla averaged 19.7 points per game as a senior in 2020-21 at Edmond Memorial. He was named to The Oklahoman’s Super 5 and All-State teams

Pedulla is set to join Heritage Hall’s Trey Alexander as the second player from The Oklahoman’s 2021 Super 5 roster to play in the NBA. 

Six Oklahoma preps products have debuted in the NBA since 2016: Josh Richardson (Edmond Santa Fe), Shake Milton (Owasso), Trae Young (Norman North), DaQuan Jeffries (Edmond Santa Fe), Lindy Waters III (Norman North) and Alexander (Heritage Hall).  

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OU softball’s power binge 

Kasidi Pickering, Kendall Wells and Ella Parker hit back-to-back-to-back home runs in OU’s 15-2 win against Washington on Sunday

It was a three-homer game for Parker. Wells, a freshman, hit six home runs in six games at the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic in Cathedral City, California. 

The Sooners (13-2) are up to 56 home runs for the season — an average of 3.7 home runs per game. 

Most home runs in college softball (home runs per game)

  • 1. OU: 56 (3.7) 
  • 2. UCLA: 44 (2.8) 
  • 3. Florida: 40 (2.1)
  • 4. North Carolina: 35 (2.5) 
  • T5. Houston: 32 (2.3) 
  • T5. Marshall: 32 (1.9)

OU is on pace to crank north of 200 home runs. That’s an unrealistic number — opposing pitching gets a lot better in SEC play — but it’s not crazy to think the program-record of 161 home runs in the 2021 season could be broken. 

Jocelyn Alo led the ‘21 Sooners with 34 home runs. Tiare Jennings and Kinzie Hansen hit 27 and 24. Grace Lyons (14), Lynnsie Elam (12), Jana Johns (12) and Nicole Mendes (10) all cracked double-digits. 

Wells leads OU with 10 home runs. Five other Sooners have at least five: Gabbie Garcia, Kasidi Pickering, Ella Parker, Allyssa Parker and Isabela Emerling. 

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Kyle Daugherty takes over as Comets GM

Comets general manager Kyle Daugherty talks about the upcoming season at the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City, Wednesday Feb. 18, 2026.

Kyle Daugherty is entering his first full season as general manager of the Oklahoma City Comets — a role Daugherty assumed last April when Michael Byrnes, who had served as president and GM of the team since 2010, stepped down to head the 2028 Olympic planning efforts in OKC. 

Daugherty’s role is new, but this will be his 16th season with the organization. 

The Comets will host the Albuquerque Isotopes on opening night, March 27, at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. 

What does it mean to you to be in this position? 

Daugherty: “It’s a dream come true. Growing up as a kid realizing I wanted to work in sports, this gives me an opportunity to — I want to be at the highest level — that’s the opportunity I’ve had over the last year. It’s a lot of learning, a lot of, ‘Hey, I thought I knew everything but now I’m learning a lot.’ It’s been a fun, exhausting adventure, but it’s been great.” 

What does your job as GM entail?

Daugherty: “First and foremost, I’ve got such an unbelievable team. So for me it’s making sure I’m supporting them and doing my best to foster innovation and thought and creative ability for them. I’m kind of the ultimate cheerleader. Obviously I’m guiding the strategy, but leaning on them.”

One year in, what’s been the response to the new Comets branding?

Daugherty: “It’s been great. The people have loved the experience of coming out to the ballpark. We do surveys at the end of every single game, and our rate was 8.8 out of 10 through thousands of surveys throughout the year. Fans are really excited about the experience and say great things, but it’s been really fun, you know we worked so long on the Comets rebrand process, to see people wearing it, see people falling in love with it out in the community.” 

Where does the partnership between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Comets stand (the previous ownership group, led by Dodgers co-owner Peter Guber, sold the team in 2021 to Diamond Baseball Holdings. The Comets remain the Triple-A affiliate of the Dodgers). 

Daugherty: “Our (Professional Development League) agreement runs through 2030, and so as we get closer to the end we’ll start working through what that renewal looks like. It’s such a great relationship working with them and supporting their players to create a winning environment.” 

Are there positive effects you guys see being affiliated with the back-to-back World Series champions?

Daugherty: “Absolutely. The talent at the LA level is so high, there are guys with us that traditionally would be with the major league teams at most affiliates. So for us, we get to see the highest caliber of baseball being connected with that LA program.” 

Joe Mussatto is a sports columnist for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Joe? Email him at jmussatto@oklahoman.com. Support Joe's work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing a digital subscription today at subscribe.oklahoman.com.

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&#39;Older and more direct&#39; the key to victory

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An excellent social media post did the rounds on Saturday night after Brighton finally won a Premier League game of football.

Some bright spark clipped the post-match interview of Fabian Hurzeler so that when he was asked what the Albion did differently against Brentford, his response was simply "We scored goals."

And that did indeed happen at the Gtech Stadium. Two goals in fact. Ending a scoreless streak which had lasted the whole of February and preventing the superb prospect of Brighton having to cancel their goal of the month award because of there being zero contenders.

Goals though were not the only thing the Albion did differently. Hurzeler made several noticeable tactical adjustments. And given all the criticism he has come in for during a disappointing December, January and February, he deserves credit for that.

Brighton were much more direct than normal, getting balls forward quicker. This was vital given Hurzeler named his oldest starting XI of the season with so little pace that you could have dropped a 90-year-old great grandmother into the team and it would have increased the average speed.

The Albion also showed a greater willingness to shoot from distance rather than trying to pass the ball in. The benefits of such an approach were seen in the opening goal when Ferdi Kadioglu rattled the bar from 25 yards and Diego Gomez picked up the pieces.

Pundits and fans alike have accused Brighton under Hurzeler as having a lack of clear identity or style this season. Was this win the first sign of that changing?

Only time will tell. One swallow does not a summer make and all that. But based on what we saw at Brentford, these new tactics suit this squad and can ensure the Albion do not get sucked into the relegation battle.

More of the same against Nottingham Forest on Sunday, please.

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Mike Kafka Reveals What Truly Drew Him to Detroit Lions

The Detroit Lions didn’t just land another experienced coach this offseason, they landed someone who wanted Detroit for all the right reasons.

New passing game coordinator Mike Kafka made it clear that his decision to join the Lions had little to do with scheme or play design, and everything to do with culture, people, and leadership. After spending time with head coach Dan Campbell during the interview process, Kafka said the fit felt natural almost immediately.

“I think outside of football, even outside of X’s and O’s, getting to meet Dan and just understand how he operates, the type of person he is—not just as a coach, but as a man—those things are really important to me,” Kafka said during a recent interview with Tim Twentyman.

That perspective speaks volumes. In an NFL where coaching hires are often framed around systems and terminology, Kafka emphasized that Detroit’s identity was the real draw.

Mike Kafka chose Detroit Lions

Culture Over Scheme

Kafka explained that his admiration for the Lions’ culture had been building long before he ever stepped inside Allen Park. From afar, and from competing against Detroit, he saw something different forming under Campbell’s leadership.

“The culture that he’s built and the program that he’s built, just from afar and competing against it and watching it over the last several years, is something that I really respect and really want to be a part of,” Kafka said.

That respect ultimately outweighed any schematic considerations.

“It was probably less about X’s and O’s and more about the people I wanted to surround myself with and being a part of something special.”

That quote alone encapsulates why Detroit continues to win in the margins of the NFL hiring market. Coaches aren’t just accepting roles—they’re choosing the Lions.

Alignment With Dan Campbell

Kafka also pointed to a shared vision with Campbell, particularly when it comes to how the game should be played.

“I think we aligned in terms of how we saw the game—the physicality of it, the toughness aspect of it,” Kafka said.

Those conversations helped Kafka realize Detroit was where he wanted to be next.

“As those conversations developed, it really felt like this is where I needed to be and where I wanted to be. I’m lucky to have this opportunity to be here. I’m fortunate.”

That alignment matters. Campbell has been intentional about surrounding himself with coaches who match his values, not just his playbook. Kafka’s comments reinforce that Detroit’s head coach is still setting the tone across the building.

A Role Built on Trust and Support

Kafka also emphasized that his role in Detroit is rooted in collaboration, not control. Rather than imposing his own vision, he sees his job as helping elevate the existing structure.

“Whatever Drew’s vision is and whatever Coach Campbell’s vision is, it’s my job to help bring that to life,” Kafka said.

That mindset fits perfectly within a Lions staff that prioritizes cohesion and shared responsibility.

“Whatever aspect they need me to insert myself in, that’s what I’ll do to the best of my ability.”

Why This Matters for Detroit

Kafka’s reasoning reinforces what Lions fans already believe: Detroit is no longer a stepping-stone job. It’s a destination.

The Lions aren’t just attracting talent, they’re attracting people who believe in what they’re building. Kafka didn’t choose Detroit because of a whiteboard. He chose it because of the people, the culture, and the chance to be part of something real.

And in today’s NFL, that may be the biggest win of all.

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2027 5-star CB expected to visit Texas A&M &#39;at least twice&#39;

Texas A&M's pursuit of 2027 five-star cornerback John Meredith is well-documented, and the Aggies remain the slight favorite to land the blue-chip prospect, who already looks like a future NFL starter based on his elite attributes. Coach Mike Elko and his revamped staff look to host Meredith this spring, and while it has yet to be confirmed, Rivals insider Steve Wiltfong believes the standout defensive back will visit twice over the next two months.

So far, the Aggies have secured ten commitments in the 2027 cycle, led by four-star cornerback Raylaun Henry, who is close to becoming a five-star prospect after his outstanding play during the 2025 season. If Meredith commits and later signs with Texas A&M, both players, combined with incoming freshman CB Brandon Arrington, represent one of the most talented cornerback rooms Texas A&M has possessed, on paper, at least.

On Monday, Steve Wiltfong provided several updates for over a dozen 2027 prospects, including John Meredith, and while it's already public knowledge that Alabama and Texas A&M are his top two options, especially after visiting Tuscaloosa before the recruiting dead period. Right now, the Aggies and Alabama are likely guaranteed an official visit, while Ohio State and Texas will look to make a late push.

"Texas A&M and Alabama top the list for the Fort Worth (Texas) North Crowley blue-chipper who has a keen eye on Ohio State, Texas and others.

While the Aggies are the Rivals Prediction Machine (RPM) favorite, Meredith returned to Tuscaloosa last month and had another terrific experience. He said at the Under Armour All-America Game that both programs were 1A and 1B. That continues into the spring.

I expect Meredith to be at Texas A&M at least twice in the spring."

Texas A&M received an early prediction of landing Meredith, but that doesn't hold much weight heading into the spring/summer, when prospects prepare to make their final decision, with potential flips becoming more rampant during the fall before Early Signing Day.

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New Colorado pass rusher sets lofty team goal for 2026 season

Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes hit the transfer portal hard, looking for all the defensive line help they could get.

One of the many additions is EDGE Yamil Talib, a transfer from Charlotte and nephew of former NFL star Aquib Talib. Yamil was recently featured in a Darius Sanders video discussing his expectations for the upcoming 2026 football season.

Unsurprisingly, his expectations are set sky high for his first season in Boulder.

"I want to compete for the Big 12 Championship," Talib said. "That's what I want to look forward to this season."

🔥 New Buff. OSU DL Transfer @YamilTalib. Nephew of Aquib 🦬

"I wanna compete for the Big 12 Championship. That's what I wanna look forward to this season"

📽️ @KingDarius_NShttps://t.co/GjArF4nEXJpic.twitter.com/e80rh098VA

— JaKi 🇺🇸 (@JaKiTruth) February 22, 2026

Talib was not part of the 3-9 2025 squad, which won only one Big 12 Conference game, but clearly sees something in the 2026 Colorado squad. The 6-foot-2, 240-pound defensive lineman signed with the Oklahoma State Cowboys in 2024 before transferring to Charlotte ahead of the 2025 season. With the 49ers, Talib recorded 28 tackles, four tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks.

While Talib might not be the most productive pass rusher the Buffaloes have added to the mix, he certainly should have a role as a pass rush specialist.

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&#39;Champions League six pointers&#39; not a concern for Villa - it&#39;s other games

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On the final whistle against Leeds United, as Villa's recent stuttering home form continued, Aston Villa had allowed both Chelsea and Manchester United to gain six points on them over the last six games.

Villa play both sides in their first two league fixtures of March in what can fairly be classed as Champions League six-pointers. After those matches, supporters will have a much clearer idea of how nervous the finish to the season will be. With Liverpool lurking ominously in sixth, the equation is simple: three from four will qualify.

Villa will not be daunted by those early March clashes. They have impressively taken 15 points from 21 against the so-called big six. Home wins against Manchester City, Arsenal and Manchester United have been their best performances at Villa Park.

The problems arise when they play anyone else.

Villa's average expected goals from open play across their last two home games, the 1-0 win against Brighton & Hove Albion and the 1-1 draw with Leeds, was just 0.47. Even their most emphatic scoreline, the 4-0 win over AFC Bournemouth, tells a different story. Villa's expected goals from open play in that game was only 0.51, in a match where, if the numbers were to be believed, Bournemouth should have won 2-1.

Despite positive results at home, both by the eye test and statistically, despite their undeniable character, Villa have often been underwhelming to watch.

Higher ticket prices do not help the atmosphere. Younger fans are being priced out, hospitality sections are growing, and the average age at Villa Park creeps closer to 50. Villa supporters wanting to stand on the Holte End against Leeds were faced with a £77 ticket. That inevitably brings expectation, reduces patience, and heightens the bitter reaction when results fail to mask performances.

At a time when Villa the football club need their fans fully aligned for the final push, Villa the business risk compromising the environment that could make the difference on the pitch.

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Nebraska coach Fred Hoiberg named to Naismith Award Watch List

Nebraska men’s basketball coach Fred Hoiberg was named to the Naismith Coach of the Year Watch List. The program was officially announced last week.

The team is having a historic season, with a 23-4 record so far. They started the season 20-0 and are in ideal shape for March Madness. There is no denying that they have had an incredible season.

The program has a mix of young and veteran talent that is helping carry the load for this team. Transfers such as Pryce Sanford and the return of Rienk Mast have fueled the success of the team so far.

Hoiberg is in the middle of his seventh season with the Huskers and holds a record of 107-112 in Lincoln. He is 222-168 all-time as a collegiate head coach.

It will be interesting to see whether Hoiberg wins the award by season's end. Nebraska has to finish the season strong and make some noise in March Madness play. Right now, they have to focus on the final stretch.

Our leader in Lincoln. ✊ pic.twitter.com/2qjP0PEADU

— Nebraska Men's Basketball (@HuskerMBB) February 20, 2026

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Ex-Broncos OL says team has &#39;more than enough&#39; to re-sign John Franklin-Myers

It certainly looks like the Denver Broncos are set to let defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers test the open market during NFL free agency.

After giving big extensions to fellow linemen Zach Allen and Malcolm Roach last year, the Broncos seem unlikely to allocate additional cap space to Franklin-Myers. Once he begins negotiating with other clubs, JFM should have no problem landing a big raise on a multi-year contract — he's considered one of the top pending free agents in the NFL.

At least one former Denver player believes the team could bring JFM back if they wanted to.

"Broncos don’t appear motivated to bring Jonathan Franklin-Myers back but they have plenty of cap space to bring him, Alex Singleton, and anyone else back," former offensive lineman Tyler Polumbus wrote on Twitter/X. "Team could jump from $28M to $70M+ in cap space just by restructuring a few deals. That’s more than enough money to do whatever they want. Bring JFM and Singleton back and spend the rest on offense."

Polumbus had two stints in Denver, the first from 2008-2009 and the second during the team's 2015 Super Bowl-winning campaign. He now works for Altitude Sports Radio and has his own YouTube channel.

Spotrac.com estimates Franklin-Myers has a "market value" of $7.9 million per season, but that feels like an extremely conservative projection given that he's the best interior defensive lineman hitting free agency this spring. If the Broncos matched JFM's highest offer, it would eat up a large chunk of the club's 2026 cap space. And while simple restructures could give Denver some cap flexibility, the team seems unlikely to re-sign JFM.

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Viral videos show Team USA’s booze-filled Olympic Gold Medal celebration in Miami

The USA men’s hockey team did not waste any time celebrating their Olympic gold medal. After beating Canada in the championship game, Jack Hughes and his teammates found themselves at E11EVEN nightclub in Miami late Monday night.

The team had just flown back from Milan that same afternoon, but their landing spot was not part of the original plan. A brutal winter storm forced their flight to divert from New York to Florida instead.

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The change of scenery did not stop anything. Hundreds of people packed into the club to join the celebration, and it turned into exactly what one would expect after winning gold.

Champagne bottles started popping, and players sprayed it across the room. Fans got soaked right alongside the team. The whole place turned into a loud, messy continuation of a win that already felt historic.

FREE BIRD, GOLD MEDALS, AND GOOD VIBES FOR TEAM USA TONIGHT @11Miamipic.twitter.com/Z7ERoL9aVX

— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) February 24, 2026

Players even broke into “We Are The Champions” by Queen and belted out the American National Anthem.

Legendary night for Team USA in Miami Tonight..on a Monday!! pic.twitter.com/ZMbMfTFrJI

— Minnesota Sports Insider (@CoachBGonzo) February 24, 2026

According to the Daily Mail, the night was not cheap. Reports say the celebration ran up a $150,000 tab at the bar. The team went heavy on E11EVEN Vodka, Armand de Brignac champagne, and Dame Más tequila. Bottles kept coming.

Team USA is throwing an absolute rager in Miami at E11EVEN pic.twitter.com/QEvpcfiuEP

— Hard Rock Bet (@HardRockBet) February 24, 2026

Things escalated when players climbed onstage and started pouring drinks directly into fans’ mouths below. Nothing about it was low-key.

Team United States celebrate on the ice while holding a jersey of their late teammate Johnny Gaudreau after the medal ceremony during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

The receipts backed up what the videos showed by the time the night wrapped up.

Gold medal game early Sunday morning. Miami blowout by Monday night. State of the Union address on Tuesday. That is the stretch USA Hockey has been navigating since Hughes buried the overtime winner.

There has been no breathing room, just constant movement from one city to the next, one moment to another.

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Is Cooper Flagg playing tonight vs. Nets? Final status for Mavericks star

Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg

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The Dallas Mavericks snapped a 10-game losing streak with a 134-130 victory over the Indiana Pacers on Sunday night.

Now, they’ll look to push their winning streak to two when they travel to Brooklyn to face the Nets on Tuesday night.

Cooper Flagg ruled out vs. Nets with left midfoot sprain 

Unfortunately for the Mavs, they’ll continue to be without the services of star rookie Cooper Flagg, who has been officially ruled out of the game due to a left midfoot sprain.

It will be the fourth straight game missed by Flagg due to the injury, which also forced him to miss the Rising Stars Challenge at All-Star weekend. Flagg's last game action came on Feb. 10 against the Phoenix Suns.

So far this season, Flagg has appeared in 49 games for the Mavericks and posted averages of 20.4 points, 6.5 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 1.2 steals per performance.

Flagg remains the current favorite to win Rookie of the Year, and his status isn't in jeopardy yet, but if he continues to miss games it could become a problem. 

Flagg needs to play in at least 16 more games for Dallas this season in order to hit the 65-game threshold and be award eligible. The Mavs have 26 games remaining on their schedule, including the game against Brooklyn on Tuesday night. 

The meeting between Dallas and Brooklyn will be the third and final of the season. The Mavericks won both of the previous matchups. 

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Inter Milan Vs Bodo/Glimt – Italy Veteran Maintains He Still Has “Enthusiasm & Adrenaline”

Inter Milan Vs Bodo/Glimt – Italy Veteran Maintains He Still Has “Enthusiasm & Adrenaline”
Inter Milan Vs Bodo/Glimt – Italy Veteran Maintains He Still Has “Enthusiasm & Adrenaline”

Inter Milan veteran Matteo Darmian could start in tonight’s must-win Champions League clash against Bodo/Glimt.

During today’s Matchday Programme, Darmian confirmed that he still feels the same enthusiasm as he did at the start of his career, as reported by FCInterNews.

Cristian Chivu might be on the verge of leading Inter to their 21st Serie A title, but the Nerazzurri’s European season is in jeopardy.

Indeed, they’re leading the way in the league, boasting a substantial ten-point lead over second-placed AC Milan.

However, they suffered a heartbreaking 3-1 defeat in the first leg of their knockout playoff tie against Bodo/Glimt.

Therefore, Inter must overturn a two-goal deficit to secure a place in the Round of 16 for the fifth year on the trot.

Meanwhile, Matteo Darmian, who started in Bodo last week, could dislodge Luis Henrique again this evening.

Darmian fared well at the Aspmyra Stadion, even coming agonizingly close to scoring in the first half.

Inter Milan Star Matteo Darmian Enthusiastic Ahead of Bodo/Glimt Clash

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA – JUNE 30: Matteo Darmian #36 of FC Internazionale Milano controls the ball during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 round of 16 match between FC Internazionale Milano and Fluminense FC at Bank of America Stadium on June 30, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

“What do I love most about football? It’s the ability to help the team in any way at any moment, whether with a goal or a save,” Darmian confirmed. “For me, that is the most rewarding thing.

“Despite my experience, I approach this profession with immense enthusiasm and adrenaline; I always have a huge desire to get on the pitch and to win. Since I was a child, I have always been very competitive.”

Then, he named the three qualities in teammates that he admires.

“I could name many, from Bastoni’s vision of the game, to Acerbi’s perseverance, or Lautaro’s grit and ruthlessness in front of goal. What has football taught me? To be part of a group and to respect the rules.

“Likewise, it has made me understand how essential it is to also respect teammates and everyone who works within the club. For me, these are things of immense value.”

Finally, Darmian opened up on his strengths and weaknesses.

“My strength could be my altruism; I consider myself a sincere person who thinks a lot about others. My weakness is that I can be a bit touchy.”

Max Eberl suggests Bayern Munich might be willing to pounce on top defensive talent

Nico Schlotterbeck could still be on Bayern’s radar. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Bayern Munich just extended Dayot Upamecano’s contract through 2030.

Yes, the club has penned down one of the world’s best center-backs to a long-term extension. Which begs the question —is Bayern’s defensive squad planning complete?

According to a certain board member for sport Max Eberl, perhaps not.

When asked in an interview if the squad planning in central defense is complete (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), Eberl responded, “We’ve reached a point where we’re not under pressure regarding squad planning. We can calmly decide what happens next.” Upon further questioning on whether FC Bayern would first have to create space before pursuing other options like Yann Aurel Bisseck, Nico Schlotterbeck, or Luka Vušković, Eberl revealed, “Of course, we’re still keeping an eye on the market. We certainly won’t rule out any option that would benefit FC Bayern.”

BFW Analysis

Well played, Eberl, well played.

This is the equivalent of “we will neither confirm nor deny the possibility.”

Bayern has a strong CB core of Dayot Upamecano and Jonathan Tah, with Kim Min-jae and Hiroki Itō as excellent options to rotate with. However, with Kim potentially leaving in the summer, it makes sense that Bayern is scouring the transfer market and lying in wait to pounce at the right option when the opportunity presents itself.

All aforementioned names in the interview are top CBs and would only bolster the squad further if signed. Bayern might be well equipped at CB this season, but that doesn’t mean that a Nico Schlotterbeck signing isn’t looming on the horizon.

Keep your eyes peeled, folks. This story could have developments.

NFL Free Agency: Should the Titans re-sign RG Kevin Zeitler?

Tennessee Titans guard Kevin Zeitler (70) goes through drills during mandatory Titans Minicamp at Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park in Nashville, Tenn., Tuesday, June 10, 2025. | Denny Simmons / The Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Welcome to Music City Miracles’ Tennessee Titans 2026 NFL Free Agency Primer! The negotiating window period begins on March 9th, but the Titans are able to re-sign their own free agents before then. General manager Mike Borgonzi is equipped with more than $100 million in cap space and will collaborate with new head coach Robert Saleh on their shared vision for the 2026 Titans.

The Titans are currently scheduled to possess 29 free agents (19 unrestricted), including several key starters and role players. Over the next few weeks, we’ll take an in-depth look at each free agent and provide arguments for why the Titans should, or shouldn’t re-sign that player. We’ll also offer our final verdict and a prediction to go along with our analysis.

Today, we’re analyzing starting right guard Kevin Zeitler.

Why the Titans should re-sign Zeitler

Zeitler was among the best pass-protecting guards in the NFL last season. Pro Football Focus only credited him with allowing four sacks and 16 pressures, and he had one of the lowest pressure-rates allowed at guard. The Titans’ offensive line displayed legitimate progression late in the 2025 campaign. They should be interested in ensuring continuity for Cam Ward.

Why the Titans should let Zeitler walk

Zeitler turns 36 in March. The rebuilding Titans should sign or draft a long-term solution at right guard. Zeitler will be retired when this Titans rebuild is complete. Getting ready to contend annually means finding multi-year solutions. Father Time will make him an ineffective blocker eventually.

Projected Contract

Spotrac projects Zeitler to sign a one-year contract worth $9.2 million. That’s extremely similar to the $9 million the Titans paid him via a one-year deal last offseason. It’s a bargain considering the production the Titans received out of Zeitler during the 2025 season.

Final verdict

The Titans should re-sign Zeitler if he’s interested in playing for another year. He’s still one of the most reliable and consistent pass-protecting guards in the NFL. Ward and the Titans offense showcased legitimate progress late, largely due to the offensive line’s dominance late. Keeping Zeitler would be huge.

Prediction

The Titans re-sign Zeitler to another one-year contract.

Gary Neville makes Manchester City title prediction after north London derby

Gary Neville makes Manchester City title prediction after north London derby
Gary Neville makes Manchester City title prediction after north London derby

Former Manchester United captain and current Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville has given his two cents on the Premier League title race following the weekend’s results.

Manchester City maintained their fine winning run with a fifth straight triumph in all competitions as Nico O’Reilly’s brace either side of a Lewis Hall leveller secured all three points in a fifth meeting with Newcastle United of the season on Saturday night.

Arsenal have struggled for wins of late but against a Tottenham side at risk of relegation, the Gunners reminded their doubters that they remain well-equipped to challenge for the Premier League title as a brace from Eberechi Eze and Viktor Gyökeres each helped Mikel Arteta and co to a stylish 4-1 win at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

City remain five points adrift of the Gunners in the Premier League but hold a game in hand and speaking in the latest edition of the Gary Neville Podcast on Sky Sports, the former Manchester United and England defender gave his latest verdict on the title race.

“City are dangerous. They’re dangerous because they’ve got (Omar) Marmoush, they’ve got (Erling) Haaland, they’ve got (Jeremy) Doku, they’ve got (Antoine) Semenyo, they’ve got (Phil) Foden. So they’re a serious threat,” Neville said.

“If they can keep their centre-backs fit, then they’ve got a real chance. The goalkeeper (Gianluigi Donnarumma) is good and the manager (Pep Guardiola) is exceptional.

“The celebrations at the end (against Newcastle) from Haaland and Pep Guardiola felt meaningful to me. They were sending a message. That was mind games at play. Guardiola will say it’s not, but it is.

“Every time you speak now, for the next two months, every time you do something on the pitch, it’s transmitting something to the opposition – whether that’s vulnerability, strength, celebrations, even over-celebrations. What Arsenal had to cope with today (against Tottenham), and I’ve mentioned the questions they’ve had to answer before, I missed one out.

“And that was the fact that Pep Guardiola and Erling Haaland, probably the two most significant figures in the Premier League on and off the pitch, sent a message last night after that game (against Newcastle): ‘We’re coming for you, and we’re going to be breathing down your neck’.

“Arsenal have withstood that today and they’re going to have to withstand it for another six to eight weeks. They were never going to have this Premier League title handed to them on a plate. It doesn’t work like that, particularly when you’re going for your first one.

“If you’re winning your third, fourth, fifth, or sixth title, you can sometimes win it by 10 or 15 points and take it in your stride – but that’s very, very rare. It’s a struggle. It’s a battle. It’s a fight. And to be fair, this City team you’re watching now aren’t quite the same team that went through those battles with Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool for three or four years.

“But there are still characters in that dressing room who understand it and know what it takes – particularly the manager. So they’re going to be very dangerous. I think Arsenal will get there, but it doesn’t surprise me that they’re making mistakes and that City are coming back at them.

“I do think they’ll just about get there, maybe crawl over the line in the end. But it’s going to be a massive struggle. I don’t think it’s going to be easy. And that game at the Etihad (Stadium) is going to be monumental.”

Manchester City and Arsenal are fighting tooth and nail for the Premier League table, with the pair also in the running for a historic quadruple ahead of a Carabao Cup final meeting at Wembley on March 22.

When Denis Law scored seven and still lost!

When Denis Law scored seven and still lost!
When Denis Law scored seven and still lost!

The great Denis Law would have been 86 today and we remember an unforgettable moment for Manchester City.

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Luton v City: Dickov and Weaver our studio guests on Matchday Live

There are two famous City quiz questions with the answer Denis Law.

One is which player scored his last-ever goal to relegate Manchester United at Old Trafford, although, of course, our neighbours would have gone down in 1974 anyway because of results elsewhere.

And the other: who scored seven goals in an FA Cup tie and still ended up on the losing side?

On the day which marks what would have been the late, great Denis’s 86th birthday we are republishing the remarkable tale of that extraordinary FA Cup exploit.

It was back in 1961, when the Scot, just short of his 21st birthday, was involved in one of the most remarkable ties in the competition’s distinguished history.

The opponents were Luton Town at Kenilworth Road where Pep Guardiola takes City for an FA Cup fifth-round game for the first time since that famous clash more than six decades ago.

City’s line-up was full of famous names from our past, including our great goalkeeper Bert Trautmann, still first choice at the age of 37, and Club legend Ken Barnes in his 11th season and turning 43 at the end of the season.

LUTON V CITY | MATCH PREVIEW

Law, meanwhile, was an exciting young talent, living in Withington lodgings, forging a brilliant career that would see him crowned as a Ballon d’Or winner four years later and he would go on to claim the rare feat of being a celebrated hero on both sides of Manchester.

But he would only ever score six goals in a game once – except he never officially did.

After breaking through as a teenager at Bill Shankly’s Huddersfield, City boss Les McDowall spent a British record £55,000 to bring him to Maine Road.

Law had already scored 16 goals following his debut when he headed to the second-tier opponents on January 28, 1961.

Kenilworth Road, still one of the most unique and celebrated stadiums in the Premier League, was struggling with a relentless downpour that had been going on for days.

Modern pitches might have coped, as would Luton’s infamous plastic pitch of the 1980s, but mudbaths then were not uncommon with one journalist describing it as like “a beach with the tide just out, then deep mud, then a shallow lake.”

Referee Ken Tuck passed it as fit to play and City kicked off a tricky game against lower league opposition, but one we were expected to win.

And we looked like we were going to, when we took a 6-2 lead with just over 20 minutes remaining.

Law was awarded all the goals, however, there was controversy around one of them which was given to him with suggestions that it was an own goal after a melee in the six-yard box.

With no replays, journalists credited the goal to Law with the quagmire contributing to the huge scramble and the final touch was unclear.

While Law may have accepted having one goal chalked off, to have all six taken away must have been agonising.

Torrential rain made the conditions steadily worse and as the game descended into farce, Tuck abandoned the match in the 69th minute.

“It’s not every day that you score six goals,” recalled Law.

“I never did it again - the most I managed in a game that counted was four, which I got a couple of times. But then the heavens opened. Obviously, it wasn’t meant to be.

“The funny thing was when we went for the replay on the Wednesday the pitch was in a worse state than it ever was on Saturday!

“At the time, I was fairly relaxed about it. I was only young. I just thought, it doesn’t matter, we will beat them in the second game anyway.

“The only time I scored six again was in a five-a-side game after I retired.

“Obviously it wasn’t meant to be.”

The game was replayed four days later with Law scoring a legitimate goal – his unofficial seventh of the tie - but Luton triumphed 3-1 to dump City out of the FA Cup.

Law, who turned 84 this week, ended the season with 23 goals before heading to Italy for a season with Torino.

He returned to Maine Road from United in 1973, finishing his career with the famous backheel goal at Old Trafford.

As we go back to the Kenilworth Road for an FA Cup tie for the first time in 63 years, just remember that if the VAR rules out a goal, it could be a lot worse!

Who’s your favorite current Met?

This post is part of a series of daily questions that we’ll ask the community here at Amazin’ Avenue throughout the month of February. We hope you find the questions engaging and that our prompts can spark some fun conversations in the comments. We’ll see you there and plan to have staff chiming in, too.

With the Mets’ roster having undergone a whole lot of turnover as several long-tenured players departed in free agency or trades, we’re curious: Who’s your favorite current Met?

Billy Horschel says there’s a big issue with the PGA Tour schedule that is affecting the Cognizant Classic field

Photo by Oisin Keniry/R&A/R&A via Getty Images
Photo by Oisin Keniry/R&A/R&A via Getty Images

The West Coast swing treated us to the very best players playing some of the most iconic golf courses in the world.

The start of the PGA Tour season took us to Torrey Pines, Pebble Beach, and Riviera Country Club, where the likes of Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy fought for victories. It was golf at its very best.

Unfortunately, it’s unrealistic to expect players to play every week on the PGA Tour. It’s a gruelling schedule, and players need to recover to last the entire season. And we’re coming off the back of two straight Signature Events at Pebble Beach and Riviera.

This has caused a real issue at the Cognizant Classic. McIlroy, Scheffler, Tommy Fleetwood, and a number of the other best players in the world are sitting this one out, meaning this is a much weaker field than we have seen in recent weeks.

Speaking before his appearance at the Cognizant Classic, Billy Horschel weighed in on this problem.

Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images
Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images

Billy Horschel says Cognizant Classic is ‘struggling’ with weaker field

After a number of withdrawals, including Genesis Invitational winner Jacob Bridgeman, the Cognizant Classic field is particularly weak this year. Players are looking ahead to the Arnold Palmer Invitational and The Players Championship, so they are sitting this one out.

Horschel thinks this is a real issue that doesn’t just apply to the Cognizant Classic. Speaking at TGL, he said, “Listen, it’s tough with any tournament on the PGA TOUR schedule, outside of Signature Events, due to a multitude of reasons.

“We had this issue before the Signature Events were around. We’ve always had this issue. A decade ago this event was unbelievable with the field, but where it fell in the schedule was really good for a lot of the guys that lived here. It wasn’t on the back end of an LA or a Riviera.

“This field has sort of been up and down the last couple years. When you’ve got so many events on the PGA Tour schedule, and you’ve got guys trying to figure out where they’re going to fit, it’s tough to fill a field.

“I think the world of this golf course. I think it’s a great tournament. Obviously, I’m a Floridian native, born and raised here, so I’m always going to support my Florida events. It’s just tough. It’s just not Cognizant; there’s a whole bunch of other tournaments that are struggling.

“But even with that, we still have a really good field. You may not have Patrick or Scottie or some of the other top players in there, but as we’ve seen, like a Jacob Bridgeman, he made a name for himself, I think here last year, along with Joey Highsmith, so there’s going to be somebody that wins it on Sunday, and hopefully it’s me.”

The reason why the Cognizant Classic has declined

The Cognizant Classic has experienced a notable identity crisis regarding its field strength over the last decade. Historically, the event benefited from its South Florida location, serving as the hometown event for stars like Tiger Woods, McIlroy, and Justin Thomas, who lived nearby in Jupiter.

The field strength problems began to peak around 2019–2021. The primary issue was scheduling. The PGA Tour placed the event immediately following the high-stakes West Coast Swing, and right before the Arnold Palmer Invitational and The Players Championship.

Trapped between Signature Events, many top-tier players chose to skip PGA National to rest for the bigger purses and prestige that followed.

The last time the field was consistently elite was the mid-2010s. Specifically, 2012 to 2017 saw the tournament’s peak relevance. In 2012, McIlroy won to become World No. 1 for the first time, beating a field that included Woods.

In 2017 and 2018, Rickie Fowler and Thomas won back-to-back, anchoring a field that still regularly attracted 15–20 of the world’s top 50.

But by 2023, the field had thinned so significantly that Honda ended its 42-year sponsorship with the event. While Cognizant’s takeover in 2024 brought a purse increase to $9 million, the 2025 and 2026 editions continue to struggle against the Signature Events.

Now this year, the field lost its top-ranked players, like Ben Griffin and Bridgeman, to late withdrawals, leaving it as a developmental opportunity for rising stars rather than a clash of titans.

Di Gregorio and family receive threats after poor Juventus performances

Di Gregorio and family receive threats after poor Juventus performances
Di Gregorio and family receive threats after poor Juventus performances

Juventus goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio has been forced to disable the comments section on his social media profiles after he and his family were subjected to threats and abuse after a series of sub-par performances for the Bianconeri.

Di Gregorio subjected to threats and abuse after Juventus errors

The month of February has not been kind to Juventus, who have lost four of their last five matches across all competitions: A 3-0 Coppa Italia exit at the hands of Atalanta, a controversial 3-2 defeat against rivals Inter in the Derby d’Italia, a 5-2 thumping by Galatasaray in the Champions League and a 2-0 defeat at home against Como in Serie A most recently.

Goalkeeper Di Gregorio has also earned his fair share of criticism after a series of poor performances between the posts.

Juventus goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio fails to prevent an Andrea Cambiaso own goal for Inter

There have been various matches this season in which Juventus have conceded goals that Di Gregorio should have prevented, including against Inter, Borussia Dortmund, Sporting CP, Fiorentina, Lazio, Galatasaray and Como.

The disappointing displays from the Juventus stopper have led to his receiving various insults and threats on social media. Some have called him an ‘Interista’ given that he was born in Milan and spent almost 20 years on the Nerazzurri books as a youngster. Others have called him a ‘liability’ and others have referred to him as a ‘piece of sh**’.

MADRID, SPAIN – OCTOBER 22: Michele Di Gregorio of Juventus saves a shot from Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD3 match between Real Madrid C.F. and Juventus at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on October 22, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

According to various outlets on Tuesday morning, Di Gregorio has also received more serious threats to himself and his family, which has led him to disable the comments section on his Instagram profile.

Inter defender Alessandro Bastoni recently took the same measure after being subjected to abuse from ‘fans’ after the controversial Derby d’Italia between the Nerazzurri and Juventus earlier this month.

Fresh Defender Introduced to Vikings Rumor Mill

Fresh Defender Introduced to Vikings Rumor Mill
Dec 25, 2025; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Denver Broncos defensive end John Franklin-Myers (98) takes the field prior to a game against the Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images.

The Minnesota Vikings’ spending budget in free agency is slim compared to last year, but that won’t prevent the club from onboarding at least a few notable newcomers. And on Monday, two weeks before the start of free agency, The Athletic‘s Alec Lewis directly mentioned defensive tackle John Franklin-Myers as a possible target.

He’s a name to watch if Minnesota wants a veteran interior disruptor without pushing spending into a new tier.

The name came out of left field, as many fans didn’t expect Minnesota to target another veteran interior defensive lineman.

Franklin-Myers May Fit Minnesota’s Current Free Agent Lane

Add him to your possible shortlist of Vikings free-agent targets. Your bingo board.

John Franklin-Myers reacts after a defensive stop against the Raiders. John Franklin-Myers Vikings rumor.
Denver Broncos defensive end John Franklin-Myers reacts following a defensive stop during the second half against the Las Vegas Raiders on Oct. 6, 2024, at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado. Franklin-Myers celebrated the defensive sequence as Denver limited the Raiders offense in a division matchup. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images.

The Athletic: Franklin-Myers Could Make Sense for MIN

Answering fans’ questions from a mailbag, Lewis name-dropped Franklin-Myers this week.

He first set the stage for Vikings free agency: “The next phase in answering the question is mostly a conversation of positional priorities. Quarterback takes precedence. Because safeties and centers play essential communication roles, veterans could be the answer at these positions, too. Running back and defensive line would likely be next in line.”

“So, it’s worth looking at potential signings through that prism. Take on a boatload of cap space at quarterback, and the Vikings would need some savvy signings elsewhere. Pay minimally at QB, and the Vikings could try to go big on a defensive lineman, like Denver Broncos defensive tackle John Franklin-Myers (whom The Athletic’s Daniel Popper projected could make around $54 million over three seasons).”

Minnesota also needs roster help at cornerback and safety, so the Franklin-Myers tidbit raised some eyebrows.

Lewis added, “As difficult as it may be to see, there is a path for the Vikings to extend money into the future and invest aggressively over the next two years. This would make for a flurry of activity over the next few weeks.”

The Playing Resume

The Los Angeles Rams drafted Franklin-Myers in Round 4 of the 2018 NFL Draft, and he’s played for two more teams since: the New York Jets in 2020-2023 and the Denver Broncos in 2024-2025. The 29-year-old has appeared in 114 games, starting 83, and collecting 200 total tackles, 34 sacks, 94 quarterback hits, and 35 tackles for loss. The man has hit his groove in Denver and will cash in handsomely from free agency in two weeks.

Here’s his resume from Pro Football Focus:

2018: 65.1
2019: DNP
2020: 71.5
2021: 80.3
2022: 82.6
2023: 70.4
2024: 78.3
2025: 61.9

Franklin-Myers ranked fifth in sacks last year among all interior defensive linemen.

PFF’s Ryan Smith recently noted on Franklin-Myers, “Franklin-Myers has been an important piece for one of the league’s best defenses in Denver the last two seasons, generating 96 pressures and 41 defensive stops over that span. He’s been a consistently productive player over the course of his career, as he generated at least 50 pressures in every season from 2020-2024, earning PFF overall grades of 70.4 or higher in each year.”

“While there appears to be mutual interest in a return to Denver, it may be tough for the organization to bring him back after they signed cornerback Patrick Surtain II, EDGE Nik Bonitto and interior defender Zach Allen to big extensions in recent years. Should he hit the open market, there should be no shortage of suitors for the 29-year-old’s services in free agency.”

The Would-Be DT Room

It’s unclear if the Vikings will release Hargrave or Allen this offseason — Hargrave is a more likely cap casualty than Allen — but if neither man is cut loose, Minnesota will boast its deepest defensive tackle room in decades, perhaps ever.

John Franklin-Myers participates in Broncos practice at Hanbury Manor
Denver Broncos defensive end John Franklin-Myers participates in team activities during practice on Oct. 10, 2025, at Hanbury Manor in Ware, United Kingdom. Franklin-Myers worked through drills with teammates as the Broncos prepared overseas during an international stretch of the regular season schedule. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.

With Franklin-Myers in the mix, the group would look like this:

  • Jalen Redmond
  • John Franklin-Myers
  • Jonathan Allen
  • Javon Hargrave
  • Levi Drake Rodriguez
  • Tyrion Ingram-Dawnkins
  • Elijah Williams

At a glance, that unit looks “too deep,” meaning a Franklin-Myers signing would likely require Hargrave, for example, to be dropped by interim general manager Rob Brzeinski to make room.

More Aging DTs after Allen and Hargrave?

In 2025, when the Vikings embarked on their huge spending spree, former general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah doubled up on veteran defensive tackles: Hargrave and Allen. Neither was terrible in 2025, but neither achieved the envisioned impact.

In fact, almost all DT headlines arrived courtesy of Redmond, who might’ve been the team’s second-best player overall behind wide receiver Justin Jefferson.

John Franklin-Myers celebrates after a sack against the Raiders
Denver Broncos defensive end John Franklin-Myers reacts after recording a sack during the first half against the Las Vegas Raiders on Dec. 7, 2025, at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada. Franklin-Myers celebrated the defensive play as Denver pressured the quarterback in the AFC West contest. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.

Franklin-Myers will turn 30 in September. Would Minnesota really spend another large contract on an aging interior defensive lineman? The draft feels like a more likely destination, as rookies Caleb Banks (Florida), Kayden McDonald (Ohio State), and Peter Woods (Clemson, to name a few, headline April’s class.

Spotrac estimates that Franklin-Myers’s next contract will pay him $7.9 million per season.


Rapoport believes QB Malik Willis gets at least $30M per year in free agency

NFL insider Ian Rapoport believes Green Bay Packers quarterback Malik Willis -- who is headed for unrestricted free agency as arguably the top available quarterback -- will eventually sign a deal worth $30 to 35 million per year.

"If Justin Fields gets $20 million a year, what does Malik Willis get? 30? 35? That's my guess as to what it is," Rapoport said on Gregg Rosenthal's "NFL Daily" podcast on Monday.

Rosenthal, who ranked Willis as his No. 1 free agent this offseason, estimated that the Packers backup quarterback will get a deal between $35 and 40 million, and Rapoport didn't disagree.

"I think that's probably right," Rapoport said.

Rapoport and Rosenthal discussed the possibility of Willis landing with the Miami Dolphins (Jeff Hafley and Jon-Eric Sullivan connection) and Arizona Cardinals (Matt and Mike LaFleur connection), but Rapoport wondered if the two teams could afford Willis given the money already committed to Tua Tagovailoa in Miami and Kyler Murray in Arizona.

At $30 million per year, Willis would slot in as a mid-tier starting quarterback. The top of the market at the position is over $50 million. There is a big gap between Fields, who signed a $20 million deal with the New York Jets last offseason, and the next tier, which features Baker Mayfield, Sam Darnold and Geno Smith in the $30 million to $35 million range.

Willis appears to be in position to easily beat the Fields deal and slot in somewhere in the Mayfield-Darnold-Smith range.

And the Packers are looking more and more likely to get a third-round compensatory draft pick in 2027 when Willis signs his next deal.

The Packers acquired Willis, a 2022 third-round pick, for a seventh-round pick before the 2024 season. Over the last two seasons in Green Bay, Willis resurrected his career -- completing 70 of 89 passes for 972 yards, six touchdown passes and zero interceptions and rushing for 123 yards and two more scores over 11 games and three starts with the Packers.

Willis got a showcase start in primetime against the Ravens in December, and he completed 18 of 21 passes for 288 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 60 yards and two more scores in a defeat.

This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: QB Malik Willis could get $30-35 million per year in free agency

Change of shape was &#39;a step too far&#39; - Robinson

Stephen Robinson will revert to his tried-and-trusted back three as St Mirren look to bounce back from the biggest defeat of his four-year reign as manager.

Robinson matched Motherwell's 4-2-3-1 formation on Saturday only to suffer a 5-0 thrashing and St Mirren will likely adopt more familiar tactics when they travel to face Livingston on Saturday.

"I changed the shape - it was a step too far for them and we need to get back to absolute basics of putting balls in behind people," he said.

"We were good at what we'd done. I've tried to change that. I've tried to evolve that with the squad that we have because we don't really have what we had before available to me at this moment in time.

"We tried to put two wingers on the pitch. We tried to be more attacking. We tried to go that back four."

However, Robinson insisted none of the goals conceded to Motherwell "were really because of the system".

"If we look at the goals, they were really, really poor goals," he added. "Four out of the five goals were individual errors.

"I'm not going to hang anybody out to dry. I have to take full responsibility. We make mistakes in life, but that has to be me that looks in the mirror."

Colts reshape defensive front seven in 2026 NFL mock draft

Dalton Wasserman of Pro Football Focus put together a pre-NFL combine three-round mock draft. So let's break down the Indianapolis Colts selections.

As we know, the Colts do not own their first-round pick. This leaves GM Chris Ballard with only two selections in the top 100, and his first pick isn't until Day 2 at 47th overall.

This puts a premium on Ballard being able to find some immediate help with those Day 2 selections.

Now, let's dive into PFF's mock draft.

Pick 47: LB Josiah Trotter, Missouri

Trotter has played 1,144 defensive snaps over the last two seasons. This past year, with Missouri, Trotter was one of PFF's highest graded run defenders at the linebacker position.

He also logged 14 pressures and three sacks as a blitzer. In coverage, he allowed 27 completions on 32 targets at 8.8 yards per catch. Trotter did not log any ball production.

The Colts need to bolster their linebacker depth and find an added coverage presence to pair with Zaire Franklin. This is one of their more pressing needs.

Pick 78: IDL Domonique Orange, Iowa State

Iowa State defensive tackle Domonique Orange. On Mel Kiper's big board, Orange is the seventh-ranked defensive tackle in this year's draft class.

Listed at 6-4 - 325 pounds, Orange has played 1,575 defensive snaps over the last four seasons. Over the previous three years, he's logged 45 total pressures and one sack. He's graded out quite well against the run by PFF's metrics.

Ballard expressed the need to get younger and faster on defense this offseason. While not specifically mentioning defensive tackle in that sentiment, that is a position that could fall into that category.

Final thoughts

This mock is a good example of how difficult it can be to address your biggest needs early in the draft. Linebacker and defensive tackle are certainly two positions that should be added to; however, the Colts' biggest need, defensive end, still remains untouched heading into Round 4 in this scenario.

During free agency, at least one of these positions has to be addressed to take some of the pressure off the draft.

This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Colts go heavy on defense early in latest mock

F1 Fantasy 2026: Prizes and changes coming to this season explained

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Formula 1 has rolled out a number of new features coming to F1 Fantasy for 2026. 

With the championship itself seeing a substantial overhaul of its regulations with new cars and power units, as well as the addition of an 11th team in the shape of Cadillac, it's no surprise that the free-to-play game is getting its own changes. 

Players will gain access to a familiar $100million cost cap which they will split between five drivers and two constructors. 2026 will, however, target two areas that have often tripped up players.

Simplified transfers

Transfers will be calculated on a net basis, meaning players will be able to test new line-ups with the option to revert without using up transfer opportunities. Only the final change will be counted. Three transfers can be made and one unused transfer can be carried over.

Sprint volatility

The penalty for a DNF/Not Classified for sprint races has been halved to just -10 points. 

There are a few other changes to take note of:

Fans can now choose from 11 teams and 22 drivers. The minimum driver and team price has been reduced to $3million.

The 2025 season saw 2.7 million teams created on the game, with growth unsurprisingly seen in the United States as well as the United Kingdom and Asia-Pacific regions. Mini-leagues, especially those including F1 drivers, were also a favourite feature of fans. This is expected to continue this year as teams and drivers will become even more ingrained in the competition, "delivering even more exciting and personalised competition opportunities for fans."

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

As usual, those who finish on top will be rewarded for their efforts.

2026 F1 Fantasy prizes

1st Prize: 2x 3-day grandstand tickets for a 2027 grand prix with VIP experiences, including access to the grid before the race

2nd Prize: 2x 3-day grandstand tickets for a 2027 grand prix

3rd Prize: £500 F1 Store voucher

With a new set of regulations and an almost-completely unknown pecking order, this year's F1 Fantasy could be an exciting one. 

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Bill Self still has one big question about Kansas — and it goes past Darryn Peterson

The great debate within the larger basketball community hinges on Darryn Peterson’s durability and whether questions surrounding it will cost the ballyhooed Kansas freshman the No. 1 spot in the NBA draft.

How serious are the hamstring and cramping issues that have limited Peterson to playing in 17 of his team’s 28 games and just 465 of the 1,130 minutes his team has played?

Is he soft, is he disinterested, or is he really that impaired by injuries? Are these health issues that’ll clear up with a little time, or will the durability concerns follow him long-term into the pros?

'Everybody's got an opinion on it:' Kansas' Darryn Peterson on injury narrative

Force yourself to look at this from a different vantage point, and perhaps you might even convince yourself Peterson is persistent for still playing and not shutting it down and proceeding directly to the NBA lottery.

Anyway, these are questions NBA evaluators must consider.

The bigger question atop Bill Self’s mind: Can his team — his team, with or without Peterson on the floor — develop the consistency necessary to make a deep run in the NCAA Tournament?

On its good nights, No. 14 Kansas looks like a bruiser with enough balance and mettle to be a March Madness menace.

“Our ceiling is high,” Self said on ESPN, minutes after picking apart No. 4 Houston in a 69-56 victory, “but also we can play to any level.”

Bad Kansas, then good Kansas. Good Jayhawks show up against Houston

The past two games illustrated this team’s bipolarity. The Jayhawks were woeful in a blowout loss to Cincinnati, a team on the wrong side of the March Madness bubble. Two days later, Kansas routed a Houston squad with Final Four potential.

We should have known a bounce-back performance was coming. Couple of things you must know about Self: He doesn’t lose back-to-back home games. And he doesn’t lose at home on Big Monday. Period.

Big Monday serves as a good test of a squad's durability, because it thrusts teams back into action two days after their previous game. In that way, it mimics the March Madness structure of playing twice in three days.

Houston had dead legs at Allen Fieldhouse. Two days after losing to Arizona, and one week after losing to Iowa State, the Cougars shot 32% against Kansas. That’s three straight losses for Houston against top-15 teams within the nation’s most rugged conference.

“We just ran out of steam,” Houston coach Kelvin Sampson said.

Contrast Houston’s fatigued performance to that of Kansas, which kept playing better the longer the game went.

Afterward, Self kept looking at the box score printout during a postgame interview with Scott Van Pelt.

He couldn’t have cared less that Flory Bidunga only scored four points, because Kansas’ big man made life miserable for Houston at the other end of the court.

“Totally dominant,” Self said of Bidunga.

Self noticed, too, that Tre White shook of his shooting slump to pour in a season-high 23 points.

“He was great tonight,” Self said.

And although he made no mention of it, it couldn’t have been lost on Self that Peterson played 30 minutes. Didn’t play great, but he made some significant buckets. Neither the best nor the worst player on the court, but a guy on the court all the same for most of the game, long enough to score 14 points.

Darryn Peterson quiets hot takes for one night, anyway

At no point during this game could you have rationally believed Kansas would be better off parting with Peterson, as some have recently suggested.

Everyone’s got a hot take on Peterson, and that includes the personalities who wield the largest megaphones.

I can't trust him,” ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith said recently.

That counts as a mild opinion.

Now, for the spicy:

“Sometimes a divorce is good for everyone involved,” Dick Vitale wrote on social media after the Cincinnati loss, and “I firmly believe that needs to happen NOW (at Kansas). The Darryn Peterson soap opera needs to end.”

Well, that’s a take.

Here’s an alternative one: Kansas cannot count on Peterson to be the driving force behind a Final Four run. He’s talented, but unreliable. The Jayhawks likely need him to be on the court, contributing, to advance to the tournament’s final weekend, but they’ll also need elite defense from Bidunga and big performances from White and Melvin Council Jr., like the Jayhawks got against Houston.

At times throughout this season, Self has sounded understandably frustrated at Peterson’s sporadic availability.

“There is one way (for Peterson) to change the narrative. Play. Finish,” the veteran Kansas coach said earlier this season.

Now, Self acknowledges Kansas playing so many minutes without the future NBA lottery pick has “forced our other guys to grow up.”

Those are the type of compliments that follow an impressive victory. Just two days earlier, Self called his team soft — not just Peterson, but the whole dang team.

From soft, to resolute, in two days’ time.

Kansas has now beaten Arizona, Iowa State and Houston. Those are caliber of opponents a team must be able to handle to reach April.

And still, even Self doesn’t sound like he knows what to expect from his team from one game to the next or whether Peterson will be on the court from one minute to the next.

“I have a decent feel of who we need to be,” Self said. “Do I know who we are? No. But, I still think we’ve got time to figure it out.”

Blake Toppmeyer is a columnist for the USA TODAY Network. Email him at BToppmeyer@gannett.com and follow him on X @btoppmeyer.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Bill Self has one key Kansas question that goes beyond Darryn Peterson

Milan Cortina Paralympics guide: Winter Games celebrate 50 years and Russian flag returns

The Winter Paralympics celebrate its 50th anniversary at Milan Cortina, where Ukraine is expected to boycott the opening ceremony as the Russian flag and national anthem make a return to the global sports stage.

Five decades after some 200 athletes competed in two sports at the inaugural 1976 Ornskoldsvik Winter Paralympics in Sweden, more than 600 athletes are expected to participate across six sports in Italy from March 6-15.

The opening ceremony on March 6 at Arena di Verona marks the first time a Paralympic ceremony is held at a UNESCO World Heritage site. The ancient Arena has been retrofitted with new wheelchair ramps and accessible restrooms along with other safety upgrades.

The closing ceremony on March 15 is at the renovated Cortina Curling Stadium, a former venue of the 1956 Winter Olympics.

The Winter Paralympics come 20 years after Italy hosted the first time in Turin.

China staged the Paralympics four years ago in Beijing and set a medals record at a single Winter Games of 61. China is favored to dominate again.

Russian flag returns

The Russian flag hasn’t been flown at the Paralympics since the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, while the national anthem has not been heard at any Olympics or Paralympics since the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Games.

It could be the first time in four years the anthem is played at any major global sporting event. Russian athletes were initially banned because of the state-sponsored doping program, and the sanctions continued after the invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Ukraine’s sports minister has said the nation will not be present at the opening ceremony.

"We will not take part in any other official Paralympic events,” sports minister Matvii Bidnyi said in a social media post after the IPC announced the return of the Russian flag and anthem on Feb. 18.

The few allowed Russian and Belarusian athletes have been competing as individual neutral athletes without their flag, anthem or team colors.

Top athletes

Oksana Masters, born in Ukraine with radiation-induced birth defects, is the most decorated American Winter Paralympian with 14 medals to go along with five Summer Paralympic medals. In Para biathlon and Para cross-country skiing, Masters became the first American to win seven medals — in seven events — at a single Paralympics in Beijing.

Fellow American Brenna Huckaby, whose right leg was amputated at 14, will try to win her fifth and sixth medals in Para snowboarding. Huckaby has three golds and a bronze.

Italian Giacomo Bertagnolli, visually impaired, will have a chance to add to his four Paralympic gold medals and 10 world titles while competing at home in all five Para alpine skiing events.

Norway’s Jesper Pedersen, born with spina bifida, won four of the five medal events in Para alpine skiing in Beijing and is set to fight for medals again in Italy.

Wang Haitao won gold in wheelchair curling in PyeongChang in 2018 and Beijing, becoming only the second captain to win back-to-back Paralympic titles after Canada’s Jim Armstrong. Wang will try to become the first three-time Paralympic champion in the sport.

Ukrainian Oleksandra Kononova, who has a stunted right arm, won three gold medals in Para biathlon and Para cross-country skiing as a 19-year-old in Vancouver in 2010. She's won two more Paralympic titles and over a dozen world titles since then despite injuries.

The six sports

— Para alpine skiing: Introduced at the first Winter Paralympics in 1976, it includes five events — slalom, giant slalom, super-G, downhill and super combined. Athletes use monoskis, outriggers or audio transmission systems for vision impaired competitors.

— Para biathlon: Combines the strength and endurance of cross-country skiing with the precision and composure of target shooting. Athletes compete on a variable-length ski course across three classes: Vision impaired, standing and sitting.

— Para cross-country skiing: Five events divided into three categories: Standing, sitting (for skiers on a sit-ski) and vision impaired (for skiers who compete with a guide skier).

— Para ice hockey: Debuted at Lillehammer in 1994. Since 2010, it has been a mixed-gender sport. It is played by athletes with a physical disability in their lower limbs. Players use sledges made of aluminium or steel, and use two blades and two sticks to push themselves and handle the puck.

— Para snowboard: Debuted in Sochi in 2014 as part of the alpine skiing program. Two events in three categories for men and one for women depending on the disability.

— Wheelchair curling: Celebrating its 20th anniversary. Players can choose whether to throw the stone alone or with a teammate who holds the wheelchair steady. Athletes can use an extender to add speed and direction. For the first time the program will feature a mixed team event and a pairs competition.

How to watch

Peacock will be the U.S. streaming home of the Milan Cortina Paralympics. The service will stream every sport and event and will feature all linear programming, full-event replays, originals, clips and more.

Daily highlights will be available on NBC, NBCUniversal’s digital platforms and Versant’s CNBC and USA Network.

The Eastern time zone in the U.S. is six hours behind Milan and Cortina.

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AP Winter Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics

Liverpool Women to Face Charlton Athletic in FA Cup Quarter Final

ST HELENS, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 22: Cornelia Kapocs of Liverpool is challenged by Hikaru Kitagawa of Everton during the Adobe Women's FA Cup Fifth Round match between Liverpool and Everton at The St Helens Stadium on February 22, 2026 in St Helens, England. (Photo by Jess Hornby - The FA/The FA via Getty Images) | The FA via Getty Images

For as much as Liverpool Women have struggled in the league this season, with a recent uptick in form to thank for raising the Reds one point clear of last place and relegation—and with their next opponents, Leicester City, the side now sat a point behind them—it has been a positive season in the FA Cup.

There, they found their latest success on Sunday beating local rivals Everton 2-1 to advance to the quarter final stage of the competition, where today it was confirmed they will face off against Charlton Athletic in the next round—though it won’t be easy despite the fact Charlton are a second division side.

The Reds’ opponents currently sit first in the Women’s Super League 2, and they have a full nine-point cushion on their closest rival for promotion. It’s a game, then, that could easily end up helping to define just how good this Liverpool side given the club’s proximity to the relegation places all season long.

Liverpool will face Charlton on Sunday, April 5th with the Reds travelling to London and the game set to take place at Charlton’s 27,000-seat stadium, The Valley, with a 2PM kickoff. The other quarters pit Arsenal against Brighton, Birmingham against Manchester City, and Chelsea against Tottenham.

Top draft prospects ahead of the 2026 NFL scouting combine

Every year, the football world shifts its attention to one of the most important checkpoints in the pre-draft calendar — the NFL Scouting Combine. Hosted in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium, the event marks the true beginning of draft season for front offices across the National Football League. It’s where film study meets measurable reality — where speed, explosiveness, strength, and movement skills are tested under a microscope. For prospects, it’s not just an evaluation; it’s a high-stakes job interview played out in front of coaches, executives, and scouts from every team.

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This year’s spotlight centers on the players ranked at the top of Daniel Jeremiah’s latest top prospect board, a group loaded with elite athletic traits and immediate NFL potential. The list reflects the modern direction of the league — explosive edge defenders, versatile defensive backs, dynamic skill players, and quarterbacks capable of handling complex offensive systems. While game tape built their reputations, the combine will test how those traits translate in standardized drills and competitive environments. For some, it’s a chance to confirm elite status. For others, it’s an opportunity to rise dramatically with one standout performance.

As the drills begin and the testing numbers roll in, these top prospects enter the most revealing phase of their pre-draft journey. The combine won’t finalize their draft positions — but it will shape the conversation around them in a big way.

1. Fernando Mendoza — QB, Indiana University

1. Fernando Mendoza — QB, Indiana University
Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza (15) participates in a practice for the College Football Playoff National Championship game against the Miami Hurricanes. Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

Mendoza carries himself like a true franchise quarterback, showing poise and command in high-pressure situations. His arm talent allows him to make layered throws with timing and precision, while his size helps him absorb contact and stay composed. He processes defenses quickly and rarely looks rushed mentally. Teams see a quarterback who can operate structure but still create when plays break down.

2. Jeremiyah Love — RB, University of Notre Dame

2. Jeremiyah Love — RB, University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame Fighting Irish running back Jeremiyah Love (4) runs the ball against the Syracuse Orange during the first half at Notre Dame Stadium. Credit: Michael Caterina-Imagn Images

Love is one of the most explosive offensive weapons in the class, capable of scoring from anywhere on the field. His acceleration through the hole and long-speed in open space make him a constant big-play threat. He runs with patience and vision, then flips a switch once he sees daylight. If his testing matches the tape, he’ll solidify elite playmaker status.

3. David Bailey — EDGE, Texas Tech University

3. David Bailey — EDGE, Texas Tech University
Texas Tech Red Raiders linebacker David Bailey (31) against the Arizona State Sun Devils at Mountain America Stadium. Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Bailey is a disruptive edge rusher with the power and burst to stress offensive tackles snap after snap. He plays with physical urgency, attacking the pocket and forcing quarterbacks off their spots. His length helps him control contact and win leverage battles at the line. Evaluators are especially intrigued by how much more upside he still has as his pass-rush toolbox develops.

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4. Arvell Reese — EDGE, Ohio State University

4. Arvell Reese — EDGE, Ohio State University
Ohio State Buckeyes linebacker Arvell Reese (8) reacts during the game against the Wisconsin Badgers at Camp Randall Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025 in Madison, Wisconsin. Credit: © Samantha Madar/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Reese is an explosive athlete off the edge with range that shows up against both the run and pass. He closes space quickly and flashes the ability to wreck plays in the backfield. His pursuit motor stands out — he doesn’t quit on plays and consistently chases down ball carriers. With refinement, he has the traits of a high-impact defensive playmaker.

5. Sonny Styles — LB, Ohio State

5. Sonny Styles — LB, Ohio State
Ohio State Buckeyes linebacker Sonny Styles (0) gets into position during the 2025 Cotton Bowl and quarterfinal game of the College Football Playoff at AT&T Stadium. Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

Styles brings size, speed, and versatility that allow him to impact the game in multiple defensive roles. He moves fluidly in coverage but also plays with downhill force against the run. His physical profile makes him a matchup eraser against modern hybrid offenses. Coaches value defenders who can stay on the field in any situation — Styles fits that mold.

6. Rueben Bain Jr. — EDGE, University of Miami

6. Rueben Bain Jr. — EDGE, University of Miami
Miami Hurricanes defensive lineman Rueben Bain Jr. (4) looks on during the game between the Aggies and the Hurricanes at Kyle Field. Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

Bain is a relentless pass rusher who plays with power, urgency, and technical discipline. He consistently generates pressure by converting speed to strength and attacking leverage points. His intensity shows in how hard he plays every snap, especially in pursuit. He profiles as the type of defender offenses must account for in protection schemes.

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7. Carnell Tate — WR, Ohio State

7. Carnell Tate — WR, Ohio State
Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Carnell Tate (17) celebrates a touchdown Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025, during the Big Ten football championship against the Indiana Hoosiers at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Credit: © Grace Smith/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Tate is a refined route runner who wins with timing, precision, and body control. He tracks the ball naturally and consistently positions himself to make difficult catches look routine. His game is built on reliability — quarterbacks can trust him to be exactly where he’s supposed to be. He projects as a dependable high-volume receiving target.

8. Mansoor Delane — CB, Louisiana State University

8. Mansoor Delane — CB, Louisiana State University
LSU Tigers cornerback Mansoor Delane (4) reacts to Florida Gators quarterback DJ Lagway (not pictured) making an incomplete pass during the first half at Tiger Stadium. Credit: Stephen Lew-Imagn Images

Delane is a long, athletic corner with strong coverage instincts and physical press ability. He competes aggressively at the catch point and shows confidence challenging receivers downfield. His movement skills allow him to stay attached through routes and recover when needed. He has the traits teams look for in a boundary corner who can handle top matchups.

9. Caleb Downs — S, Ohio State

9. Caleb Downs — S, Ohio State
Ohio State Buckeyes defensive back Caleb Downs (2) reacts in the second half against the Michigan Wolverines at Michigan Stadium. Credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images

Downs is a true playmaking safety with range, awareness, and sharp diagnostic skills. He reads offensive concepts quickly and arrives at the ball with decisive speed. Whether in coverage or run support, he consistently impacts plays with sound positioning. His instincts and football IQ make him one of the most complete defensive backs in the class.

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10. Makai Lemon — WR, University of Southern California

10. Makai Lemon — WR, University of Southern California
Southern California Trojans wide receiver Makai Lemon (6) celebrates after catching a 32-yard touchdown pass against the UCLA Bruins in the second half at United Airlines Field at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Lemon is an electric playmaker whose acceleration and agility stand out immediately. He thrives after the catch, turning short receptions into explosive gains with quick cuts and burst. His ability to stretch the field vertically adds another dimension to his game. Offenses will value his versatility and big-play potential from multiple alignments.

Conclusion

Conclusion
Notre Dame Fighting Irish running back Jeremiyah Love (4) runs after a catch against the Pittsburgh Panthers during the second quarter at Acrisure Stadium. Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

Ultimately, this group represents the talent expected to define the early portion of the 2026 NFL Draft. The combine serves as both validation and opportunity — confirming what evaluators believe while opening the door for new storylines. From measurable dominance to unexpected breakout performances, this week helps transform top prospects into future professionals.

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How to watch Newcastle United v Qarabag, team news, predicted line-ups and more

How to watch Newcastle United v Qarabag, team news, predicted line-ups and more
How to watch Newcastle United v Qarabag, team news, predicted line-ups and more

Newcastle host Qarabag at St James’ Park in the second leg of their Champions League play-off on Tuesday.

Eddie Howe’s side already hold a huge 6-1 lead from the first leg and barring a miracle, will be in the Champions League round of 16.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the second leg clash…

Kick-off time

8pm UK time, Tuesday February 24

How to watch

Streaming on Amazon Prime UK

Injuries and suspensions

Newcastle: Krafth (out), Schar (out), Thiaw (suspended), Livramento (out), Guimaraes (out), Miley (doubt), Wissa (doubt), Botman (doubt)

Qarabag: Mahammadaliyev (doubt), Mustafazade (out)

Predicted line-ups

Newcastle (4-3-3): Ramsdale; Trippier, Botman, Burn, A Murphy; Willock, Tonali, Ramsey; J Murphy, Woltemade, Elanga

Qarabag (4-2-3-1): Kochalski; Silva, Huseynov, Medina, Jafarquilyev; Bicalho, Jankovic; Andrade, Montiel, Zoubir; Duran

Recent form

Newcastle were beaten at Manchester City in their last game but had won three in a row before that, all away from home.

Qarabag’s last game was their heavy defeat to Newcastle, but were on a run of three straight victories prior.

What’s been said?

Newcastle boss Howe: “It’s a really delicate balance we have got between rotating the squad and making sure everyone’s fresh, to winning the game and also making sure players don’t lose rhythm and we don’t lose the good feeling that we’ve had.”

Gary Neville backs Ruben Amorim to learn from Carrick’s success at Manchester United

Photo by Alex Livesey - Danehouse/Getty Images
Photo by Alex Livesey - Danehouse/Getty Images

Ruben Amorim might be wondering what’s going on after seeing Michael Carrick turn things around, and Gary Neville believes he has a good idea.

Carrick hasn’t had any new signings to work with, yet he’s made the most of what was already there. Wins against Man City and Arsenal set the tone, and a narrow 1-0 victory over Everton extended that unbeaten run to six matches.

As Carrick continues to add unexpected chapters to a season many had written off after Amorim’s dismissal, Neville believes the impact could reach beyond just the pitch.

Gary Neville weighs in on Amorim’s view of United

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Photo by James Gill – Danehouse/Getty Images

There’s some debate over how much of the credit should go to Ruben Amorim, but even his most loyal backers have to admit they didn’t see this coming from Michael Carrick.

The team is playing with far more purpose now than during Amorim’s time in charge. Even if it’s still early days, six matches under Carrick already feel different.

One of the biggest issues was Amorim’s tactical rigidity and reluctance to make changes. That reputation stuck with him throughout his time at the club.

He once famously said that not even the Pope could convince him to change formation. But Neville thinks this run might force him to reconsider that stance.

He told Sky Sports’ Gary Neville Podcast: “Ruben Amorim must be sitting there at home watching Manchester United. I mean, I don’t think he’s a guy that will sit there and think that, you know, I can’t believe this is happening. I think he’ll be, you know, he’s worked with a lot of these players and a lot of the staff.

“I think he might be sitting there thinking, ‘what will I do differently in the future when I’m in that same position again when I get another job, and maybe I am sort of being a little bit stubborn and not quite making the changes that the players want.”

Why Amorim’s path is unlikely to change

Neville’s point about learning from the experience sounds reasonable enough, but if Amorim couldn’t adapt when things were falling apart in front of him, it’s hard to see him changing because someone else fixed it.

He built his reputation on sticking to his principles, not bending under pressure. Six games without a loss isn’t likely to shift that mindset.

But the better Carrick does, the more it highlights what went wrong under Amorim. That comparison won’t do his reputation at Old Trafford any favours.

Clubs looking at him in the future will want to know if he’s learned anything about flexibility. It’ll be one of the first things he’s asked about in any interview now.

If Neville is right and Amorim becomes more adaptable, then he could only benefit from it. But based on how he’s handled things so far, that’s a big if.

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Noles News: Robert McCray V is ACC Player of the Week

CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA - FEBRUARY 21: Robert McCray V #6 of the Florida State Seminoles reacts to his pass against the Clemson Tigers during the second half at Littlejohn Coliseum on February 21, 2026 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Katie DeVaney/Getty Images) | Getty Images

All Sports:

The Seminoles are as hot as any team in the ACC and the Hurricanes come in tonight’s rivalry contest at 21-6 (10-4) in the ACC.

There's a seat with your name on it … see you tomorow. 🍢

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— Florida State Men’s Basketball (@FSUHoops) February 23, 2026

If FSU’s winning ways continue it’ll likely be because of another great game from the newly named ACC Player of the Week:

Congratulations to the ACC Player of the Week – Florida State’s Robert McCray V.🍢#Connectedpic.twitter.com/TkwzYylz9q

— Florida State Men’s Basketball (@FSUHoops) February 23, 2026

FSU 2-2 split led to a drop in On3’s ACC power rankings.

Baseball will look to get back into the winning column with the beginning of nine straight games in Tallahassee:

The 10-2 Seminoles will be home for the next six, beginning this Wednesday against FAMU:

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— Florida State Softball 🥎 (@FSU_Softball) February 23, 2026

Recruiting:

Four-star safety 2027 safety commitment Mekhi Williams was DB MVP of the Under Armour camp over the weekend:

Zach Blostein of 247Sports says that Ernie Sims is quickly making his presence known on the recruiting trail following his official promotion to full-time linebackers coach particularly with 5-star LB Kaiden Henderson from Tampa, Florida.

ng for him. I’m happy for him. I love coach Sims. He’s done everything I want to do. Five-star guy — one of the highest [ranked] recruits in the nation when he came out and he played in the league. Just knowing I could be coached by a guy like that just speaks volumes.”

Clemson and FSU are battling for bluechip 2027 WR Jamarris Simmons.

Football:

ESPN ranked the top-100 quarterbacks of the 21st century; Jameis Winston came in ranked at 17th:

Winston was around for only two seasons, but his impact was absurd: FSU rolled to its first national title in 14 years when he was a redshirt freshman — he won the Heisman by more than 1,500 points — and went on to win the first 27 games of his career.

Sounds like a better resume than 17th.

Happy belated Birthday to Charles Lester:

Happy birthday, Charles!@cl3slimee#NoleFamilypic.twitter.com/0zusKkCI4S

— FSU Football (@FSUFootball) February 22, 2026

Jaguars go heavy on offense, pass on defensive needs in mock draft

Dalton Wasserman of Pro Football Focus put together a pre-NFL combine three-round mock draft. So let's break down the Jacksonville Jaguars selections.

As we know, the Jaguars do not have a first-round pick, but with four selections in the top 100, the opportunity for James Gladstone to bolster the roster with some immediate help very much exists.

Let's dive in.

Pick 56: S Kamari Ramsey, USC

Ramsey played all over the defensive backfield but saw the bulk of his snaps come in the slot or at deep safety. For his career, he's allowed just 8.4 yards per catch with two interceptions and 11 pass breakups.

Andrew Wingard is a free agent for the Jaguars, but I don't know how big a need safety is, or at least that it has to be addressed in Round 2. Still on the roster are Antonio Johnson and Eric Murray, not to mention that the Jaguars just drafted Caleb Ransaw and Rayuan Lane last April.

Pick 81: C Jake Slaughter, Florida

Slaughter played over 2,100 career snaps and has been superb. He's allowed just four sacks and 22 pressures during that span, along with grading out quite well as a run blocker by PFF's metrics.

The Jaguars will have really no turnover from 2025 to 2026 on the offensive line. However, that doesn't mean that there can't be more competition added. Down the stretch last season, the Jaguars' run game struggled to get going.

Whether or not the Jaguars address center at this point in the draft to potentially push Robert Hainsey will depend on how they feel about Jonah Monheim.

Pick 88: RB Jonah Coleman, Washington

Even if Travis Etienne leaves in free agency, the Jaguars don't have to spend a top 100 pick on running back after just selecting Bhayshul Tuten and LeQuint Allen in the 2025 draft. Depth will be needed, but an early-round pick doesn't have to be utilized to accomplish that.

Coleman rushed for 1,060 yards in 2024 and 758 yards in 2025, averaging over 5.0 yards per attempt during that span with 25 touchdowns. He was relatively active in the passing game as well.

Pick 100: TE Sam Roush, Stanford

Rousch was a big part of the passing game, totaling 80 targets last season, while averaging 11.1 yards per catch. The tight end being able to hold their own as a blocker in the run game is a key part of playing in the Liam Coen offense.

Tight end is an under-the-radar need with Quintin Morris a free agent, along with Johnny Mundt and Hunter Long entering contract years.

Final thoughts

It feels like the Jaguars missed an opportunity to address their defensive front with four picks in the top 100. It's a deep edge rusher class, while defensive tackle is one of the team's biggest needs.

Also, if Devin Lloyd signs elsewhere, does linebacker become a greater priority?

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Jacksonville Jaguars prioritize offense in mock

Conor Benn’s $15m Zuffa Boxing deal draws puzzled response from Sean O’Malley

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Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images

UFC star Sean O’Malley does not believe Conor Benn will make $15 million with Zuffa Boxing, arguing the British boxer is not a big enough draw to justify that kind of money.

Just a few days ago, news broke that Benn had signed with Zuffa Boxing, making him only the second major addition to the promotion.

The deal was made even more notable by reports that ‘The Destroyer’ would earn $15 million for just one fight.

Benn’s high-profile signing has drawn plenty of attention, but O’Malley remains sceptical about the figures being thrown around.

Sean O’Malley casts doubt over reported $15 million figure in Conor Benn’s Zuffa Boxing deal

Photo by Ed Mulholland/Zuffa LLC
Photo by Ed Mulholland/Zuffa LLC

Benn, who holds a 24-1 record and was once seen as a rising star, is perhaps more widely recognised for his 2022 failed drug test than anything else.

However, his victory over longtime rival Chris Eubank Jr. in November helped raise his profile significantly.

Even so, O’Malley is not convinced that Benn’s contract is really worth the reported $15 million.

Speaking on his podcast, he questioned whether the 29-year-old is a big enough name to justify such a payout.

“For me, it’s so hard to believe, I did see and I heard it, I’ve been told, but I’m like, that doesn’t mean it’s true,” ‘Suga’ said.

“I don’t know, it could very well be true. I can’t imagine it being true, Zuffa Boxing, it’s like, they’re paying out ($15 million), I don’t even know who Conor Benn is.

“Supposedly he’s like, a pretty big name in boxing but I’ve never f—— heard of him, I’ve never heard of him.

“I could see it being out of an ego thing (by Dana White), I guess as a business thing too you’re bringing in a legit guy.

“If they really paid this Conor Benn guy $15 million, it’s crazy how you can just put in so much work in the UFC, build this name, create this character, be this star and I’m not making f—— $15 million a fight.”

Who could be Conor Benn’s first opponent under Zuffa Boxing?

Benn recently called out Ryan Garcia for a WBC world welterweight title fight, even though Zuffa Boxing is not aligning with any of the established sanctioning bodies.

Even so, there could be interest from Dana White and Zuffa Boxing in making that match-up happen, perhaps with their own version of a title on the line.

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Christian Horner denies Verstappen influence on F1 exit, points to Helmut Marko input

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Christian Horner has spoken out about his exit from Red Bull Racing during the eighth season of Netflix's Drive to Survive.

The docuseries, which will be released on 27 February, will follow the on and off track stories of the 2025 Formula 1 season. The fourth episode, titled A Bull With No Horns, will cover Horner's exit from Red Bull.

After being with the team since it joined the grid in 2005, Horner was replaced as Red Bull Racing CEO and team principal in July 2025 by former Racing Bulls team principal Laurent Mekies. The Briton has now had the opportunity to speak about his exit, which he believes was the decision of Oliver Mintzlaff and Helmut Marko.

"I feel a real sense of loss and hurt. It was all rather sudden. I didn't really get a chance to say a proper goodbye," Horner said on Drive to Survive.

"I never imagined to be in this position. Of course, your immediate reaction when you get delivered a s**t sandwich like that is like, f**k them. I've had something taken away from me that wasn't my choice, that was very precious to me.

"I only ever gave my best. I did my best for my team, for the people that I represented. But performance this year hasn't been as strong as previously."

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing, Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing, Helmut Marko, Red Bull Racing

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing, Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing, Helmut Marko, Red Bull Racing

When asked if he thought the Verstappens had anything to do with the decision, Horner added: "[Max Verstappen's] father has never been my biggest fan. He's been outspoken about me. But I don't believe that the Verstappens were responsible in any way.

"I think this was a decision that was made by Oliver Mintzlaff, with Helmut advising from the sideline. I think ultimately things changed within the business, within the group. The founder died. And after Dietrich's death, I think probably I was deemed to have maybe too much control."

There have been rumours about Horner returning to the championship following his exit, although a comeback is yet to be confirmed.

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Martial Godo dreams of the World Cup with Côte d&#39;Ivoire

Martial Godo dreams of the World Cup with Côte d'Ivoire
Martial Godo dreams of the World Cup with Côte d'Ivoire

Strasbourg winger has yet to feature for the senior national team

Martial Godo dreams of the World Cup with Côte d'Ivoire

In an interview with Canal+ Sport, Martial Godo expressed his strong desire to play at the World Cup with the Elephants, the Côte d'Ivoire national team.

Martial Godo is shining this season in the Strasbourg jersey. The 22-year-old winger has scored 7 goals and provided an assist in 18 Ligue 1 matches. His remarkable development and standout performances are pushing the former Fulham star to rethink his ambitions.

World Cup ambitions? Yes, of course! At the start of the season, I wasn't even thinking about it, I never imagined I'd be part of these conversations. But now, it's become my main goal. It would be an incredible moment of pride.

The left winger confirmed that he has spoken with coach Emerse Faé.

I spoke with him. Not necessarily about a call-up to the national team, but he just wanted to know some information. We talked, and my mother also spoke with him.

Martial Godo previously played for England's youth teams. In 2025, he switched his sporting nationality and joined Côte d'Ivoire's U23 squad.

Laporta opens up on relationship with Flick and future at Barcelona &#8211; &#8216;What he wants is…&#8217;

Laporta opens up on relationship with Flick and future at Barcelona – ‘What he wants is…’
Laporta opens up on relationship with Flick and future at Barcelona – ‘What he wants is…’

With the presidential race heating up at FC Barcelona, Joan Laporta has stepped back into the spotlight. 

Appearing on 2Cat’s ‘Cafè d’Idees’, the former president, who is now running for re-election, addressed the current state of the club and, most notably, his relationship with head coach Hansi Flick.

Laporta’s media appearance comes shortly after the launch of his book, ‘This is How We Saved Barça’, where he reflects on his leadership between 2021 and 2026. 

The presentation drew significant attention, with key figures such as sporting director Deco and Flick himself in attendance. 

That detail alone showed the unity Laporta is eager to project during his campaign.

Relationship with Flick

During the interview, as relayed by Mundo Deprotivo, Laporta spoke openly about Flick and why he values the German coach so highly. 

“What I like about him is that you can see he’s living this moment very intensely, not just on the bench, he lives the city, the people,” he began saying.

Laporta also revealed that the coach has privately expressed comfort with continuity at the board level. 

“He has said that what he wants is for us to continue the board that I have had the privilege of chairing. 

Laporta opened up about his relationship with Flick. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)

“It’s understandable because we decided he should be the coach. We have created an environment that is right for him to do his job. 

“Then the relationship is very sincere and we are very clear with each other.”

That alignment between the president and the manager could prove decisive, especially as rivals in the election promise sweeping changes.

Laporta went further, stating, “Flick is happy coaching Barça, but he has said that he is more comfortable if I continue, and I appreciate that.” 

Presidential campaign

He then criticised campaign narratives focused heavily on transfer speculation. 

“What I have, or what we defend, is a team that works very well, and the necessary adjustments will have to be made. 

“Talking about signings is wishful thinking. We’re in the middle of the season, and if we made the decisions now, it would be so that the sports management could make adjustments for the summer. 

“These stories are just election tactics to win votes, but they’re not serious,” he concluded.

Stephan ready for &#39;big challenge&#39; at Saints

Julien Stephan hopes QPR can repeat their heroics from Saturday's win at high-flying Hull City when they visit Southampton on Tuesday (20:00 GMT).

Following a run of one victory in six games, the R's won 3-1 at the MKM Stadium after a strong second-half showing.

Though they are 13th in the Championship, they are just four points adrift of the play-off places and level on points with the 11th-placed Saints.

"It's a question of mindset when you are away from home," Stephan told BBC Radio London.

"Physically we did very well in the (Hull) game and it will probably be the biggest challenge for us to be able to repeat the same thing physically just three days after, but if you want to show some consistency it's very important for us to be able to do that."

He added: "Southampton are on a good run, it's not a surprise, they have some very good players and I think the expectation for them is to be promoted.

"It will be tough but if we are able to repeat mentally and physically what we did against Hull we will have some chances. Let's see if we are able to do that, I really hope we can."

Stephan said he has learned the key to success in the Championship is to break out of a rut as quickly as possible, adding: "It's normal to have some up and downs. You'll have some bad moments sometimes and the ability to break these bad moments quickly is the key point in the Championship.

"The big lesson from the season for me, when you are in a bad run or after a bad game, switch immediately. You don't have to stay down too long.

"In the Championship everything can change very quickly. You have to shut out the noise and stay focused on your team and players and process."

Eddie Jones blames England’s Six Nations collapse on Steve Borthwick’s pre-tournament comments

England have lost their last two games against Scotland and Ireland (Action Images/Reuters)

Eddie Jones has attributed England’s recent dramatic collapse in the Guinness Six Nations to what he perceives as Steve Borthwick’s premature focus on a potential title decider against France, even before the tournament had commenced.

Successive and emphatic defeats to Scotland and Ireland have swiftly unravelled the progress made during a previous 12-Test winning streak, transforming the upcoming round-four fixture against Italy in Rome on 7 March into a critical must-win encounter.

This scenario starkly contrasts with the vision Borthwick outlined when announcing his Six Nations squad last month.

"On March 14 in Paris, we want to be in a position entering that game where we can achieve what we’re all aiming to achieve," the head coach stated on 23 January.

"We want England fans flooding across the Channel to Paris to watch the team in a massive encounter in the final round with the opportunity to achieve what we want."

Eddie Jones has criticised Steve Borthwick’s pre-tournament comments (PA Wire)
Eddie Jones has criticised Steve Borthwick’s pre-tournament comments (PA Wire)

Jones, who served as England boss from 2016-2022 before Borthwick’s tenure, has questioned whether the Rugby Football Union (RFU) might have influenced these remarks.

"I’ll go back to the start of the Six Nations. I thought Steve made some very uncharacteristic comments about a title-decider against France, looking ahead," Jones told the Rugby Unity podcast.

"Steve is the most pragmatic and intelligent coach you could meet, but to look ahead for any team is fraught with danger. We all know that."

He suggested external pressure could have played a role: "But sometimes the pressure comes so that the union, the RFU, wants to hear more. They want to entice the fans because they’re all hungry for money so they want fans support. So be bold, come out – someone has told him to do that."

Jones believes such comments can inadvertently distract players. "

The players read everything, the wives read everything, the girlfriends read everything, the boyfriends read everything, they all read it," he explained.

"They hear that and they talk to them and they say, ‘We’ve got to get our tickets for France. Where are we staying? Where are we going to go the night before for dinner?’ All of that happens and the slight psychological change you get in the team because of that, they start to look ahead."

The former coach insists that the 31-20 mauling at Murrayfield, where England conceded an early 17-0 deficit, left a lasting "mental scar" that subsequently impacted their performance in the five-try rout by Ireland.

England sit fourth in the Six Nations table (PA Wire)
England sit fourth in the Six Nations table (PA Wire)

"They got caught on the hop against Scotland. The Scotland game against Wales shows that they were just caught on the hop," Jones said.

"That was a one-off, but now that one-off has crept into their psyche. They’re disappointed about where they are and they’re all feeling a bit threatened now."

He concluded by emphasising the need for strong leadership to navigate the current challenges: "How do you change it around? It takes leadership on and off the field."

Orioles&#39; hopes for 2026 MLB season reside with Adley Rutschman

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The Baltimore Orioles' biggest hopes of a rebound in 2026 might actually be with a player who has been there all along.

Adley Rutschman, the former No. 1 overall pick, hasn't looked the part the last season-plus.

Yes, the Orioles made big signings. But if Rutschman doesn't get over his struggles, it may not matter.

"Rutschman’s performance over his first two seasons suggested the 2019 No. 1 overall Draft pick was on his way toward becoming a perennial MVP candidate and franchise cornerstone for the Orioles, but his progress has curiously stalled," MLB.com's Thomas Harrigan wrote in a new article on Tuesday. "The backstop has posted a 78 wRC+ in his past 161 games going back to 2024, including a career-low 91 wRC+ during a ’25 campaign that was plagued by multiple oblique strains."

MORE: Yankees making history not done since 1889 Chicago White Stockings

A return to health will definitely be crucial for Rutschman's individual chances.

Despite the struggles, though, the projection systems still believe in Rutschman.

"Rutschman is projected to be a top-five catcher in terms of WAR (4.0), with 19 homers and a 116 wRC+ to boot," Harrigan writes. "For all of the new faces Baltimore added during the offseason, the club’s playoff hopes may depend just as much on internal improvement from its homegrown stars, so it would obviously be a welcome sight for the Orioles if that forecast were to become reality."

The Orioles do have a young catching phenom in the big leagues, too, in the form of Samuel Basallo. But at this point, he might be more bat than glove.

It'd be ideal for Baltimore to get a return to form from Rutschman. They wouldn't have to rush Basallo, and they'd have their leader back doing his thing behind the plate.

If Rutschman doesn't rebound, the Orioles will have to start considering what a future may look like without him.

More MLB news:

Atlanta Falcons to use franchise tag on tight end Kyle Pitts

The Atlanta Falcons will use the franchise tag on tight end Kyle Pitts. NFL league sources confirmed the decision to Channel 2 sports director Zach Klein on Monday.

The tag means Pitts will make the average of the top-5 play at his position with a 1-year deal fully guaranteed.

Last season, Pitts set career highs with his 88 catches and five touchdowns. The Falcons got the tight end’s best overall production since his rookie season five years ago.

The two sides could still work out a long-term deal and can negotiate until July.

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Algeria: Youcef Belaïli makes a major announcement

Algeria: Youcef Belaïli makes a major announcement
Algeria: Youcef Belaïli makes a major announcement

Belaïli unveils an ambitious project in Algeria

Algeria: Youcef Belaïli makes a major announcement

Algerian international Youcef Belaïli is already preparing for life beyond the pitch. The Espérance Sportive de Tunis winger has revealed his ambition to soon launch a football academy in Algeria, inspired by the Juventus FC model. His stated goal is to help better structure local youth development and provide young talents with a more professional environment.

Appearing on Samira TV, the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations champion outlined the details of his project. "Inch’Allah, I will start by opening this project (Juventus academy) in Oran, then later in Algiers. As you know, there is a lack of academies in Algeria, even though we have an abundance of talented youngsters."

More than just a training center, Belaïli aims to create a structure that can support young players, especially those from underprivileged backgrounds. "My goal is to offer young people—especially those who lack resources—a place where they can stay, play, and train," he explained, convinced that this initiative could become a real springboard to the highest level.

Borussia Dortmund will listen to offers for midfielder Felix Nmecha from €70m &#8211; Manchester United and Chelsea interested

Borussia Dortmund will listen to offers for midfielder Felix Nmecha from €70m – Manchester United and Chelsea interested
Borussia Dortmund will listen to offers for midfielder Felix Nmecha from €70m – Manchester United and Chelsea interested

Bild reports that Borussia Dortmund have set a price at which they would be willing to listen to offers for midfielder Felix Nmecha. 

The German international has recently switched his agent, which sometimes signals a player could be looking to make a move in the near future. 

Nmecha, who spent a large part of his childhood in England, finds a move to the Premier League appealing, and clubs such as Manchester United and Chelsea have been monitoring the 25-year-old. While his brother, Lukas, currently plays for Leeds United. 

However, Dortmund’s price at which they would begin to consider listening to offers for Nmecha is set at €70m. While Sebastian Kehl is looking to extend his contract at the Westfalenstadion

Nmecha’s Dortmund form:

This season, the 25-year-old has been one of Dortmund’s best players. On Niko Kovac’s side, Nmecha plays a key role in midfield and has often been a mainstay of the team’s success this season.

However, when talking about Nmecha, his actions off the pitch and who is linked with him and their questionable beliefs should always be brought into question.

GGFN | Jack Meenan

PSG coach Luis Enrique must decide whether to protect lead or attack against Monaco

PARIS (AP) — Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique may be unsure how to approach the second leg of the Champions League playoff against Monaco on Wednesday.

Although PSG is 3-2 ahead, protecting leads is not his style. But attacking too much against a technically strong Monaco side could expose his team to costly counterattacks.

Coach Sébastien Pocognoli's Monaco has 13 goals in the past six games. Although two of those have been defeats, the attack is looking much sharper.

Monaco went 2-0 up inside 20 minutes against PSG last week, only for clumsy defending to allow PSG back into the game. Against Lens on Saturday, Monaco overturned a 2-0 deficit with a three-goal burst in 10 second-half minutes.

PSG's defense looks weaker than last season — conceding against Monaco after just 55 seconds — and is not helped by uncertainty over the goalkeeper.

Since Gianluigi Donnarumma’s departure, Luis Enrique has alternated between Matvei Safonov and summer signing Lucas Chevalier.

Slick combination

Pairing Ansu Fati and Folarin Balogun in attack could be Pocognoli’s best option.

Fati has nine goals in 20 games, including a fine lob in against Lens on Saturday.

The former Barcelona teenage prodigy has been hampered by minor injuries this season. He went on as a substitute against Lens but Pocognoli is likely to start him against PSG.

Balogun has also dealt with injuries but finally seems fully fit. The American forward's two goals against PSG last week and his opportunist strike against Lens showed he is back in form.

Their movement up front, allied to the runs of attacking midfielder Maghnes Akliouche, may stretch PSG's defense and leave space for midfielders behind.

Fati and Akliouche can dribble at speed, while Balogun’s versatility allows him to play wide or through the middle.

Risk of counterattacks

Rapid counterattacks are Monaco's strength.

When Monaco beat PSG 1-0 in Ligue 1 in November the goal came from a quick break. On Saturday, the third goal against Lens was a slick counterattack ending with Fati's lob.

PSG showed vulnerability to quick balls played behind the full backs when it lost at Rennes 3-1 this month; while Monaco's first goal last Tuesday saw left back Caio Henrique finding space behind right back Achraf Hakimi and Aleksandr Golovin crossing for Balogun to head in.

Henrique and right back Vanderson both like to attack. This may force Luis Enrique to instruct his own attacking full backs, Hakimi and left back Nuno Gomes, not to push up too much.

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Woltemade exit speculation and Bayern links dismissed

Woltemade exit speculation and Bayern links dismissed
Woltemade exit speculation and Bayern links dismissed

Recently, speculation has emerged that Nick Woltemade is considering leaving Newcastle United this summer, just a year after joining from VfB Stuttgart.

It had also been suggested that the German international has maintained contact with Bayern Munich after his proposed move to the German record champions fell through prior to his switch to Newcastle.

However, according to Munich-based tabloid Abendzeitung, there is no truth to these claims.

The report does note, however, that mutual appreciation remains between Woltemade and Bayern, and that the German champions will continue to monitor his development closely.

The 24-year-old forward has scored 10 goals in 40 appearances for Newcastle so far.

MMA schedule and results 2026

Justin Gaethhe raises his arm in celebration as Paddy Pimblett claps
Paddy Pimblett lost a ligthtweight interim title fight agains Justin Gaethje in January [Getty Images]

2026 schedule

The BBC is not responsible for any changes to dates and fixtures.

28 February

Mexico City, Mexico

  • UFC Fight Night: Brandon Moreno Lone'er Kavanagh (flyweight) - live on TNT Sports

7 March

Las Vegas, USA

  • UFC 326: Max Holloway v Charles Oliveira (lightweight) - live on TNT Sports

14 March

Manchester, England

  • Cage Warriors 202: Samuel Silva v Omiel Brown (Cage Warriors lightweight title) - live on UFC Fight Pass

14 March

Las Vegas, USA

  • UFC Fight Night: Josh Emmett v Kevin Vallejos (featherweight) - live on TNT Sports
  • Marwan Rahiki v Harry Hardwick (featherweight)

20 March

Madrid, Spain

  • PFL Madrid: Costello van Steenis (c) v Fabian Edwards (PFL middleweight world title) - live on DAZN
  • Linton Vassel v Denis Goltsov (heavyweight)
  • Gino van Steenis v Mark Ewen (lightweight)

London, England

  • Cage Warriors 203: Nicolas Leblond v Jawany Scott (Cage Warriors flyweight title) - live on UFC Fight Pass

21 March

London, England

  • UFC London: Movsar Evloev v Lerone Murphy (featherweight) - live on TNT Sports
  • Luke Riley v Michael Aswell (featherweight)
  • Michael 'Venom' Page v Sam Patterson (welterweight)

28 March

Pittsburgh, USA

  • PFL Pittsburgh: Johnny Eblen v Byran Battle (middleweight) - live DAZN
  • Bryce Meredith v Jack Cartwright (bantamweight)

29 March

Seattle, USA

  • UFC Fight Night: Israel Adesanya v Joe Pyfer (middleweight) - live on TNT Sports

4 April

Las Vegas, USA

  • UFC Fight Night: Renato Moicano v Chris Duncan (lightweight) - live on TNT Sports

11 April

Chicago, USA

  • PFL Chicago: Sergio Pettis v Mitch McKee (bantamweight)

Fukuoka, Japan

  • Danny Sabatello v Joji Goto (RIZIN bantamweight title)
  • Kazumasa Majima v James Gallagher (featherweight)

25 April

Glasgow, Scotland

  • Cage Warriors 205: Justin Burlinson v Sean Clancy Jr (Cage Warriors welterweight title) - live on UFC Fight Pass

16 May

Califorina, USA

  • Ronda Rousey v Gina Carano (featherweight) - live on Netflix

*(c) denotes defending champion

2026 results

24 January

Las Vegas, USA

31 January

Sydney, Australia

7 February

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  • PFL Dubai: Usman Nurmagomedov submits Alfie Davis in three rounds (PFL lightweight world title)
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Hard work and collegiate rewards: South Aiken celebrates two signers

Feb. 24—AIKEN — Monday meant major milestones for a pair of South Aiken High School athletes, with seniors Matthew Dziczkowski and Santos Whitt Hernandez confirming their commitments to make the leap to collegiate sports.

A Feb. 23 gathering at the school had Dziczkowski putting a pen to paper to aim for baseball at Milligan University, in Elizabethton, Tennessee, near the North Carolina border; and Hernandez made his mark to aim for football at Charleston Southern University, in North Charleston. Dozens of teammates, friends and family members took part in the assembly.

Chris Hamilton, the Thoroughbreds' head football coach, helped lead a salute to Hernandez, whom he described as a three-year starter as an "outstanding" offensive lineman at the Stomping Grounds, with North-South All-Star Game and Border Bowl recognition among his accolades.

"We're really going to miss him. He's worked really hard for this," Hamilton said, describing Hernandez as a hard worker with "a story about what happens if you persevere and really strive hard for the things you want in life, and trust in God."

Bowen Smith, the Thoroughbreds' head baseball coach, expressed similar appreciation for Dziczkowski and also recalled having him in the classroom two or three years ago. "I remember teaching him... He was a little guy, and... he just progressively got bigger and now I have to look up to him."

Dziczkowski, who has served mainly as a pitcher and also around the bases, is "the definition of hard-working" and "didn't miss a day of open season," Smith said. "Just can't say enough good things about Matt and his character. He's not always the most vocal leader, but he's going to do things the right way."

Dziczkowski described himself as 6-foot-2 and 170 pounds, said his extended family includes connections in the area near Milligan, which led to his collegiate connection. His academic interests, he said, are in the area of business, largely due to experiences with an uncle who works in banking.

Smith described himself as "super-proud of Santos, too, being somebody that's got to watch him over the past four years, too."

Hernadez, at 6-foot-1 and 285 pounds, was also among the Aiken-Augusta area's top wrestlers, going 30-6 in the past season. On Friday evenings in the fall, he has mainly played mainly at left guard, with occasional duty as center, with the likelihood playing either of those position at CSU, in light of his intensity and aggressiveness. He said he hopes to study business administration.

Charleston Southern is an NCAA Division 1 school and belongs to Big South Conference, which has nine full members spread among the Carolinas and Virginia. CSU's teams are known as the Buccaneers, and the football team went 4-4 in the conference and 5-7 overall in 2025.

Milligan, with its athletic teams known as the Buffalo, competes in the NAIA as a member of Appalachian Athletic Conference, which is composed of 15 members spread among the Carolinas, Georgia, Virginia and Kentucky, including Smith's alma mater, University of Pikeville, in Kentucky. The Buffalo, in 2025, went 19-11 in conference action and 32-22 overall.

Dziczkowski, offering his impression of Milligan, said, "It's an amazing campus, great place, great people and great coaches."

🐣 Young talent of the week: Samir El Mourabet

🐣 Young talent of the week: Samir El Mourabet

As every week, OneFootball shines a spotlight on a young talent on the rise.

This week, we're heading to Alsace to introduce you a bit better to one of the gems currently making waves in Ligue 1.

After another outstanding match against OL, with an assist and a penalty earned at the end of the game thanks to a devastating nutmeg on Clinton Mata, Samir El Mourabet continues to impress.

Yet, the journey of the Strasbourg youngster is far from conventional, and is also a great story of redemption.

While playing in the youth ranks at Strasbourg, El-Mourabet was already standing out thanks to his technical skills and vision of the game. However, at the end of his U13 season, RCSA decided to let him go, notably due to weight issues.

The young Alsatian then decided to bounce back at Pierrot-Vauban. But as reported by L'Équipe, he was quickly spotted by the FFF, who offered him a place at the Lyon Espoirs center for futsal in the summer of 2020.

The gamble was risky, but El Mourabet decided to take it. For two years, he worked on his technique and physique, until he was promoted to the French national youth team.

But the Strasbourg native never forgot his dream and rejoined the Strasbourg academy in 2022.

Patiently, the young midfielder waited for his moment to show his qualities to the world. Nurtured by Liam Rosenior, he only made two appearances in the Coupe de France in previous seasons.

It is finally this year that the Strasbourg prodigy has exploded onto the scene. Thanks to his positioning and technical skills, the Moroccan youth international quickly established himself in the Alsatian midfield, becoming a key player.

This season, the midfielder has already played 30 matches in all competitions and notably scored his first professional goal last November against Crystal Palace (2-1).

A key figure in Strasbourg's midfield at just 20 years old, Samir El Mourabet can legitimately lay claim to the title of revelation of the season.

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Detroit Lions&#39; season-opening starter shares video of workout return

One of the Detroit Lions' defensive playmakers shared an encouraging sign as the offseason rolls along.

Starting cornerback Terrion Arnold posted on his Instagram that he was working out for the first time since undergoing shoulder surgery. It's great news for the Lions to see Arnold making progress in his injury rehab.

Arnold was limited to just eight games and seven starts in 2025 as he dealt with shoulder and concussion issues. The 6-foot, 195-pound corner's season was eventually cut short and Arnold had season-ending shoulder surgery.

Selected No. 24 overall out of Alabama in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft, Arnold is set to enter his third professional season.

In two seasons, Arnold has appeared in 24 games and started 22, totaled 91 tackles, 18 passes defended, one interception and one fumble recovery.

Jimmy Liao of Lions Wire took a look at Arnold's injury situation entering the offseason earlier this month. After seeing Arnold's drill work, Liao shared his optimism for Arnold's return to play.

Terrion Arnold looking great in these drills as expected. Legs are no concern.

Multiple shoulder surgeries and concussion were his concerns coming out of last season...https://t.co/cqr2Slnj8Bhttps://t.co/gkVI74G2wt

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IND vs ZIM: ‘Fresh’ Chepauk pitch should bring welcome relief for India

CHENNAI: Normally India don’t care much about the pitch when they are playing T20 cricket at home. But now, following the hammering against South Africa and the recent struggles of the Indian batters right through the T20 World Cup, the 22 yards have become a talking point.

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As the Indian team reached Chennai on Monday afternoon for the must-win game against Zimbabwe on Thursday, the management appeared to have done their homework about the pitch that is going to be on offer.



India’s big-hitters, who love the ball coming on to the bat, have had a rough time in the tournament and Zimbabwe have a lot of ‘pace-off ’ bowlers. The Chepauk pitch, luckily, may come as a bit of a relief for Suryakumar Yadav’s men. Traditionally, it is a slow pitch which would have helped the Zimbabwe bowlers like Sikander Raza and Blessing Muzarabani, but a few things appear to have changed this time around.

The ground was dug up before the World Cup and one of the tracks was completely relaid. But the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association authorities ensured that no cricket was played at the MA Chidambaram Stadium (MAC) for more than five months, which kept the pitches fresh.

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Hence, the ball is coming on to the bat way better on both the red and black soil pitches than it has been over the past few years. In the first match — a day-game between Afghanistan and New Zealand — Afghan coach Jonathan Trott decided to keep left-arm wrist spinner and Chennai Super Kings star Noor Ahmad out of the XI. The Afghans couldn’t defend 182 with New Zealand getting the runs in 17.5 overs, quite a stark departure from earlier day-games at the venue, where an asking rate of eight used to be par.

Now let’s look at some of the other scores at the Chepauk in this World Cup. NZ chased down 175 in 15.2 overs against UAE while Canada’s Yuvraj Samra hit a fluent 65-ball 110 against the Black Caps. The ball didn’t turn or stop much and NZ chased down the target of 176 in 15.1 overs.

While captain Mitchell Santner said it was a “pretty flat wicket in the end”, New Zealand pacer Lockie Ferguson said “the pitch was exceptional”. “I’ve played a bit in Chennai, it can turn… (pacers) Matt Henry and Jacob Duffy got quite a bit out of the pitch,” Ferguson said.

In the two night-games that have been played so far here, the teams batting first have won quite easily, defending 196 and 200. The dew factor, which has often played a big role in games at the venue, hasn’t played havoc this time around. In such a situation, captain ‘SKY’ may well look to bat first.

For Zimbabwe a 180-game (batting or fielding first) would be ideal. But the conditions at MAC suggest it should not be enough.

FCB Women on international duty: All the details at a glance

FCB Women on international duty: All the details at a glance
FCB Women on international duty: All the details at a glance

From Australia to North Africa and Europe to the USA: For the first time this year, several players from FC Bayern Women will be joining up with their national teams for World Cup qualifiers and various tournaments. fcbayern.com has put together a comprehensive overview of the forthcoming internatonal break which shows you which clashes involving FCB players you can look forward to.

Germany call-ups for five FCB Women

The next international break signals the start of Germany's campaign to qualify for the 2027 World Cup in Brazil. Once again, national coach Christian Wück will will be relying on the services of no less than five FC Bayern Women players: Giulia Gwinn, Franziska Kett, Klara Bühl, Linda Dallmann and Ena Mahmutovic have been called up to the squad for the first two matches in Group 4 of League A of the Women's European Qualifiers. The first match is against Slovenia on 3 March (17:45 CET) at the Rudolf Harbig Stadium in Dresden. The DFB women will then head north to play their group match against Norway at 18:00 CET on 7 March.

Several FCB players go head-to-head

Pernille Harder and Stine Ballisager will play two matches against FCB teammates in the World Cup qualifiers with Denmark: First up are Serbia with Jovana Damnjanović, then the Danes will host Italy with Arianna Caruso. Glódís Viggósdóttir will also come up against two familiar faces with Iceland: against Spain, the captain will face new signing Edna Imade, before taking on England with Georgia Stanway in the second game. The reigning European champion has a match against Ukraine beforehand - the same goes for Imade, who has been handed her second successive call-up to the world champions' squad.

The Austrian contingent of Barbara Dunst, Katharina Naschenweng and Maria Plattner will take on Slovenia and Norway. Natalia Padilla Bidas completes the line-up of FCB players competing with their nations for European World Cup qualification. The Poland striker will represent her country against the Netherlands and France.

Vanessa Gilles (Canada), Bernadette Amani (Côte d’Ivoire) and Momoko Tanikawa (Japan), on the other hand, will be taking part in different tournaments with their respective nations. While Gilles will head to the USA to take part in the prestigious SheBelieves Cup, Amani and Tanikawa will compete for the title in their continental championships: the Women's Africa Cup of Nations and the Women's Asia Cup, which is regarded as the oldest continental championship in women's football.

These FCB players have been handed call-ups:

Germany: Giulia Gwinn, Franziska Kett, Klara Bühl, Linda Dallmann, Ena Mahmutovic

England: Georgia Stanway

Denmark: Pernille Harder, Stine Ballisager

Austria: Katharina Naschenweng, Barbara Dunst, Maria Plattner

Japan: Momoko Tanikawa 

Poland: Natalia Padilla Bidas

Iceland: Glódís Viggósdóttir

Canada: Vanessa Gilles 

Italy: Arianna Caruso

Serbia: Jovana Damnjanović

Spain: Edna Imade

Côte d’Ivoire: Bernadette Amani

Upcoming fixtures involving Bayern players (all timings CET:

European World Cup qualification

Tuesday, 03 March: Germany vs. Slovenia (17:45)

Tuesday, 03 March: Denmark vs. Serbia (18:00)

Tuesday, 03 March: Poland vs. Netherlands (18:00)

Tuesday, 03 March: Ukraine vs. England (18:00)

Tuesday, 03 March: Austria vs. Norway (18:00)

Tuesday, 03 March: Italy vs. Sweden (18:15)

Tuesday, 03 March: Spain vs. Iceland (19:00)

Saturday, 07 March: England vs. Iceland (13:30)

Saturday, 07 March: Serbia vs. Sweden (16:00)

Saturday, 07 March: Ukraine vs. Spain (18:00)

Saturday, 07 March: Norway vs. Germany (18:00)

Saturday, 07 March: Italy vs. Denmark (18:15)

Saturday, 07 March: Slovenia vs. Austria (19:00)

Saturday, 07 March: France vs. Poland (21:10)

SheBelieves Cup

Sunday, 01 March: Canada vs. Colombia (20:00)

Thursday, 05 March: USA vs. Canada (00.30)

Saturday, 07 March: Canada vs. Argentina (18.30)

AFC Women's Asian Cup

Wednesday, 04 March: Japan vs. Taiwan (06:00)

Saturday, 07 March: India vs. Japan (12:00)

Tuesday, 10 March: Japan vs. Vietnam (10:00)

Women's Africa Cup of Nations

Tuesday, 17 March: Côte d'Ivoire vs. Burkina Faso

Friday, 20 March: South Africa vs. Côte d'Ivoire

Monday, 23 March: Tanzania vs. Côte d'Ivoire

How FCB Women won the top-of-the-table clash against VfL Wolfsburg:

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Stefano Domenicali explains what Apple can do for Formula 1 that ESPN couldn&#39;t

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Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has unsurprisingly backed the championship's partnership with Apple as the technology company takes on broadcasting rights in the United States from this year. The Italian added that the giant will be able to put F1 "in the houses of other people in different ways," as he looks forward to higher US viewership. 

F1 announced in October 2025 that Apple would become its exclusive US broadcaster with an agreement spanning five years, which Motorsport.com believes to be valued at $140million annually. Taking this duty from ESPN, a partnership that had grown slowly since 2018, the brand has teased an experience that spans its entire product lineup. 

ESPN finished 2025 with an all-time high viewership of around 1.3 million viewers per race across its networks, but Apple is aiming higher. 

Race weekends will now be available to stream on Apple TV, and the company has teased an experience that runs throughout the whole week in the future. The latest to come from the partnership connects it to IMAX, with theatres confirmed to be screening five races at select venues. 

"When we are talking about Apple in the US, we are talking about a new partner of Formula 1 that is believing in us with a great plan of being the protagonist of the growth in the US of the sport through their channels, through their applications, through their way of pushing a product that is not only technological, but is a new tool of connectivity," Domenicali said via Racer.

"Apple is in the hands of the majority of people because it allows everyone to be connected. We want to be connected and relevant and that's where we believe that we took the right decision to go in this direction."

The Tim Cook-led organisation seeks to be hands-on during its tenure as US broadcaster, offering its technology and resources to support the championship - something that ESPN arguably didn't do to the extent Apple could. 

George Russell, Mercedes

George Russell, Mercedes

"I don’t want to, for a single second, talk badly about the ESPN relationship because they were the first to believe in us," Domenicali continued. "I need to thank them and as you know, with Disney World, the collaboration is huge in the area of licensing and other things that we are doing together. I had good meetings with the new CEO of Disney, Josh D’Amaro, to talk about bigger steps that we can do even more.

"But I do believe that the reach that we're going to have through the streaming platform, through Apple, will be even bigger in the future and it is what we want to test in a market that is more mature than the others. It will allow us to enter in the houses of other people in a different way, in great quality that is very important for us. So, that is what I believe the Apple relationship will bring to us in the American market."

F1 has just about cracked the US market after substantial investment and marketing effort. Drive to Survive enters its eighth season this year, and the three US-based grands prix, Miami, Austin, and Las Vegas, are showing strong numbers. 

"We do believe that the partner that we have chosen in the world of streaming is the right one, if you consider that the American market in terms of streaming is one of the most mature ones, if you compare with others like Europe or other ones.

"Apple will be very pushy to use all their tools that they have, with all the different applications and platforms that they have, not only in terms of Apple TV - and I just want to reiterate the fact that all our F1 TV subscribers can connect with Apple TV, being part of their offers, spending less and there will be a lot of content that they're going to push.

"We must not forget it’s also in the sort of stream of our [audience], that are younger and younger in the US, and 40% is female, 60% is male today. So we believe that is the right angle to push in that dimension specifically."

The scale of such a partnership is monumental for F1, and will seek to solidify its products in one of the world's largest markets. 

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Could Felix Magath make another return to Wolfsburg? &#8211; The 72-year-old is a candidate to save the club from relegation

Could Felix Magath make another return to Wolfsburg? – The 72-year-old is a candidate to save the club from relegation
Could Felix Magath make another return to Wolfsburg? – The 72-year-old is a candidate to save the club from relegation

Bild reports that Felix Magath could make a return to Wolfsburg, as he is a candidate to replace the under-fire head coach Daniel Bauer.

At the weekend, Wolfsburg dropped down into 15th and are level on points with the relegation playoff spot. This has prompted discussions about the future of Bauer as head coach, who was originally hired as an interim, but was given the permanent role before the winter break. 

Now, discussions are underway about potentially making a change and bringing in a new head coach to guide them to safety.

Dino Toppmöller, Thomas Reis and ex-Wolfsburg head coach Dieter Hecking have been mentioned, and now so has Magath.

The 72-year-old’s last managerial role saw him rescue Hertha Berlin through the relegation playoff against Hamburg back in 2022.

Magath and Wolfsburg’s history:

Magath has had two spells in the Autostadt, both with varying success. His first spell is his most famous, along with his hard and questionable training techniques. The former Hamburg midfielder led Wolfsburg to their only Bundesliga title with the help of Edin Dzeko and Grafite.

He would return for a second spell in where he guided them away from relegation, something Magath will have to do again if he returns to the Volkswagen Arena.

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Atletico Madrid vs Club Brugge – Predicted lineup and team news

Atletico Madrid vs Club Brugge – Predicted lineup and team news
Atletico Madrid vs Club Brugge – Predicted lineup and team news

Atletico Madrid and Club Brugge face off on Tuesday in the second leg of their Champions League knockout play-off, with the tie finely balanced at 3-3 after an action-packed first game in Belgium.

Atletico will aim to make the most of playing at the Metropolitano as they push for a spot in the last 16, while Brugge head to Spain in good spirits after a strong run in their domestic league and their late comeback in the first leg.

Atletico Madrid team news

The Spanish side is still missing midfielders Nicolas Gonzalez and Pablo Barrios, who are out with muscle and thigh problems and are not expected back until early March.

Apart from those injuries, Diego Simeone has no players suspended, so he can choose from the rest of his senior squad.

Striker Alexander Sørloth goes into the match in excellent form after scoring twice in Atletico’s 4-2 fightback victory over Espanyol at the weekend.

Ademola Lookman has also started brightly in Madrid, recording four goals and two assists in his first six games for Atletico in all competitions, and he will be keen to keep that momentum going in this crucial Champions League clash.

Atletico Madrid predicted lineup

Possible Atletico Madrid starting XI: Oblak; Molina, Pubill, Hancko, Ruggeri; Simeone, Koke, Llorente, Lookman; Sorloth, Alvarez

When will the match kick off?

The match will kick off at 5:45pm BST on Tuesday, 24th February.

How to watch Atletico Madrid vs Club Brugge?

In the UK, Atletico Madrid vs Club Brugge will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 3 with coverage available via the Discovery+ streaming platform as part of TNT’s exclusive UEFA Champions League rights in the 2025-26 cycle.

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Atletico Madrid vs Club Brugge – Match preview and team news

Atletico Madrid vs Club Brugge – Match preview and team news
Atletico Madrid vs Club Brugge – Match preview and team news

Atletico Madrid and Club Brugge meet in a finely poised Champions League knockout play-off second leg on Tuesday, with the tie level at 3-3 after a thrilling first encounter in Belgium.

Atletico will look to make home advantage count at the Metropolitano as they chase a place in the last 16, while Brugge arrive in Madrid with an impressive run of domestic form and their late first-leg fightback.

Atletico Madrid vs Club Brugge – Match preview and team news

  • Date: Tuesday, 24th February
  • Kick-off: 5:45pm BST
  • Venue: Riyadh Air Metropolitano, Madrid
  • Referee: Clement Turpin
  • VAR: Jerome Brisard
  • Last meeting: Club Brugge 3-3 Atletico Madrid, UEFA Champions League, 18th February 2026

Atletico Madrid team news

Atletico remain without midfielders Nicolas Gonzalez and Pablo Barrios, who are both sidelined with muscle and thigh injuries respectively, with their returns not expected until early March.

There are no suspension concerns for Diego Simeone’s side, meaning he is otherwise free to pick from his senior squad.

Alexander Sorloth comes into the game in outstanding form after scoring twice in Atletico’s 4-2 comeback win over Espanyol at the weekend.

Ademola Lookman has also made a fast start to life in Madrid, with four goals and two assists in his first six Atletico appearances across all competitions, and will certainly look to continue his form in this important UCL fixture.

Club Brugge team news

Club Brugge face a huge blow with star midfielder Raphael Onyedika suspended after his 76th‑minute booking in the first leg triggered a one‑match ban under UEFA’s disciplinary rules.

Goalkeeper Dani van den Heuvel and young midfielder Lynnt Audoor are expected to miss out again with ongoing injury issues.

In Onyedika’s absence, Aleksandar Stankovic is tipped to drop into the holding role, with Hans Vanaken providing creativity ahead of him.

Christos Tzolis, Nicolo Tresoldi and Mamadou Diakhon are all expected to retain their places in attack after combining to troubling effect in both Europe and the Belgian Pro League.

Form

Atletico Madrid: LWLDW

Atletico’s form remains patchy, with two wins, one draw and two defeats in their last five games in all competitions. That run includes a 0-1 home loss to Real Betis, a superb 4-0 Copa del Rey semi-final first-leg win over Barcelona, a 3-0 defeat away to Rayo Vallecano, the 3-3 draw in Bruges and the 4-2 comeback victory against Espanyol.

Club Brugge: LWWDW

Brugge travel to Spain in good spirits after a 2-1 home win over OH Leuven on Saturday, sealed by second-half goals from Bjorn Meijer and Nicolo Tresoldi. That result followed a 3-3 draw against Atletico, a 2-1 away victory at city rivals Cercle Brugge, and a 3-0 home win over Standard Liege, which means they are currently on a four-match undefeated run.

Predicted lineups

Atletico Madrid: Oblak; Molina, Pubill, Hancko, Ruggeri; Simeone, Koke, Llorente, Lookman; Sorloth, Alvarez

Club Brugge: Mignolet; Seys, Mechele, Ordonez, Sabbe; Vanaken, Vetlesen, Stankovic; Diakhon, Tresoldi, Tzolis

How to watch Atletico Madrid vs Club Brugge?

In the UK, Atletico Madrid vs Club Brugge will be shown live on TNT Sports 3.

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Inter Milan vs FK Bodo/Glimt – Match preview and team news

Inter Milan vs FK Bodo/Glimt – Match preview and team news
Inter Milan vs FK Bodo/Glimt – Match preview and team news

Inter Milan host Bodo/Glimt in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League play‑offs on Tuesday, needing to overturn a 3-1 deficit from Norway last week.

The winners over two legs will secure a place in the last-16, and a meeting with either Manchester City or Sporting CP.

with the Nerazzurri banking on their formidable home form to overturn a two‑goal deficit, while Bodo/Glimt arrive in Milan riding a wave of giant‑killings against City and Atletico Madrid in Europe.

Inter Milan vs FK Bodo/Glimt – Match preview and team news

  • Date: Tuesday, 24th February
  • Kick-off: 8pm BST
  • Venue: San Siro, Milan
  • Referee: Alejandro Hernández
  • VAR: Carlos del Cerro Grande
  • Last meeting: Bodo/Glimt 3-1 Inter Milan, UEFA Champions League, 18th February 2026

Inter Milan team news

Inter are without captain and top scorer Lautaro Martínez, who suffered a left calf muscle strain during the first leg in Bodo and has been ruled out for several weeks, with Italian reports suggesting he is targeting a return in early March.

Hakan Calhanoglu has recovered from his recent injury and is available again, but he is likely to start on the bench, with Piotr Zielinski expected to continue as the deep‑lying playmaker after impressing in Calhanoglu’s absence.

Right wing‑back Denzel Dumfries has been included in the matchday squad for the first time in over three months after recovering from ankle surgery, he might be eased back with Luis Henrique likely to keep his place at wing‑back from the start.

Bodo/Glimt team news

Bodo/Glimt come into the second leg with a clean bill of health and a full squad to choose from, with no major injuries or suspensions for Kjetil Knutsen’s side.

The front three of Jens Petter Hauge, Kasper Høgh and Ole Blomberg are expected to be retained after all three were heavily involved across a remarkable run of Champions League performances, including the 3-1 win over Inter in the first leg and statement victories over Manchester City and Atletico Madrid in the league phase.

Knutsen has publicly brushed off Inter’s complaints about the artificial surface in Norway and the narrative around the pitch, saying “we must only focus on what we can control” and pointing out that his team are “not used to the San Siro turf either”, underlining Bodo/Glimt’s determination to stay humble but brave in their approach.

Form

Inter Milan: WWWLW

Inter’s last five competitive matches across all competitions show four wins and one defeat: a 2-0 away victory at Lecce in Serie A, the 3-1 loss in Bodo, a dramatic 3-2 home win over Juventus, a 5-0 thrashing of Sassuolo away and a 2-1 win against Torino.

Inter are comfortably sitting at the top of the Serie A points table with a 10-point lead over AC Milan, but they will be mount a comeback against Bodo/Glimt to avoid a shock early exit from the Champions League.

Bodo/Glimt: WWWWW

Bodo/Glimt’s recent European run has been outstanding, with their last five matches in all competitions including a 3-1 win over Inter, a 2-1 away victory at Atletico Madrid, a 3-1 home success against Manchester City and convincing friendly wins over Diosgyori VTK and Groningen, leaving them unbeaten and brimming with confidence.

Predicted lineups

Inter Milan: Sommer; Bisseck, Akanji, Bastoni; Henrique, Barella, Calhanoglu, Mkhitaryan, Dimarco; Thuram, Esposito

Bodo/Glimt: Haikin; Sjovold, Bjortuft, Gundersen, Bjorkan; Evjen, Berg, Fet; Blomberg, Hogh, Hauge

How to watch Inter Milan vs Bodo/Glimt?

In the UK, Inter Milan vs Bodo/Glimt will be shown live on TNT Sports 1.

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PSG: Ousmane Dembélé still sidelined

PSG: Ousmane Dembélé still sidelined
PSG: Ousmane Dembélé still sidelined

Ousmane Dembélé unlikely to feature against Monaco tomorrow

PSG: Ousmane Dembélé still sidelined

On the eve of the Champions League play-off second leg against Monaco, Ousmane Dembélé remains absent for PSG.

Paris Saint-Germain heads into Tuesday's play-off second leg against AS Monaco with a squad still not at full strength. Having been forced off during the first half of the first leg, Ousmane Dembélé has yet to rejoin group training. The Frenchman continues to train individually, alongside Senny Mayulu, who will also be absent.

Fabian Ruiz and Quentin Ndjantou are also unavailable, as has been the case for several weeks now. PSG will welcome AS Monaco to the Parc des Princes on Wednesday night, looking to secure their spot in the round of 16. The capital club claimed a 3-2 victory last week in the Principality.

PSG's medical update: "Ousmane Dembélé and Senny Mayulu have resumed individual training. ⁠Fabian Ruiz continues his individual work. Quentin Ndjantou is following his recovery protocol."

Real Madrid players united by one emotion before Benfica encounter

Real Madrid players united by one emotion before Benfica encounter
Real Madrid players united by one emotion before Benfica encounter

Tension is building ahead of Real Madrid’s crucial European night, and this time it goes beyond tactics. 

According to a report from El Chiringuito TV, several Real Madrid players are especially motivated to face Benfica, with emotions still running high over the alleged racism incident involving Gianluca Prestianni and Vinicius Jr.

The controversy stems from the recent clash between Vinicius and Prestianni, which sparked serious allegations and disciplinary proceedings. 

While UEFA continues to review the matter, uncertainty remains around whether the Benfica midfielder will be eligible to feature in the second leg.

What’s the situation now?

Under Article 49 of UEFA’s Disciplinary Code, provisional measures allow for a potential 90-day suspension if the investigator has not yet delivered a final ruling on extraordinary disciplinary proceedings. 

As things stand, Prestianni is provisionally suspended for the decisive encounter. However, Benfica have appealed against the decision.

Despite the provisional suspension, the Portuguese side are expected to include Prestianni in their travelling squad to Madrid. 

Gianluca Prestianni is provisionally suspended. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

This means that if UEFA’s Appeals Committee overturn the suspension, the midfielder could feature at the Santiago Bernabeu.

If that scenario unfolds, the atmosphere is likely to intensify significantly.

Inside the Real Madrid camp, the situation has not been forgotten. Vinicius, who has often found himself at the centre of heated exchanges in high-stakes matches, will once again be under the spotlight. 

His teammates, according to reports, are standing behind him and see the upcoming fixture as an opportunity to respond on the pitch.

Now, with disciplinary uncertainty and unresolved tension in the background, the encounter promises to be even more charged.

Everything now depends on UEFA’s final decision. If Prestianni remains suspended, the focus will shift purely to football. 

But if the appeal is successful and he steps onto the Bernabeu turf, expect an electric night where emotions could boil over.

Inter Milan vs Bodo/Glimt – Predicted lineup and team news

Inter Milan vs Bodo/Glimt – Predicted lineup and team news
Inter Milan vs Bodo/Glimt – Predicted lineup and team news

Inter Milan welcome Bodo/Glimt to San Siro on Tuesday for the second leg of their UEFA Champions League knockout play‑off, needing to overturn a 3-1 loss from the first game in Norway.

Whoever comes out on top over the two legs will book a spot in the last 16, with Inter leaning on their strong record at home to try and wipe out the two‑goal deficit.

Bodo/Glimt travel to Milan full of confidence after high‑profile wins over Manchester City and Atletico Madrid in Europe this season.

Inter Milan team news

Inter will have to cope without captain and leading scorer Lautaro Martínez, who picked up a calf strain in the left leg during the first leg in Bodo. The Argentine striker is expected to be sidelined for several weeks, with reports in Italy indicating he could even miss the Milan derby on March 8.

Hakan Calhanoglu is back from injury and available for selection, but he is still expected to start among the substitutes, with Piotr Zielinski set to continue at the base of midfield after performing well in that role while Calhanoglu was out.

Right wing‑back Denzel Dumfries has been named in a matchday squad for the first time in more than three months following ankle surgery, although he is likely to be eased back into action, so Luis Henrique is expected to keep his place in the starting XI on the flank.

Inter Milan predicted lineup

Possible Inter Milan starting XI: Sommer; Bisseck, Akanji, Bastoni; Henrique, Barella, Calhanoglu, Mkhitaryan, Dimarco; Thuram, Esposito

When will the match kick off?

The match will kick off at 8pm BST on Tuesday, 24th February.

How to watch Inter Milan vs Bodo/Glimt?

In the UK, Inter Milan vs Bodo/Glimt will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 1.

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Michael Carrick: Gary Neville makes bold claim about United coach

Michael Carrick: Gary Neville makes bold claim about United coach
Michael Carrick: Gary Neville makes bold claim about United coach

Manchester United secured a hard-fought 1-0 win over Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Monday, 23 February, in the Premier League. Benjamin Sesko came off the bench and scored the winner in the 71st minute to secure all three points for the visitors.

The Red Devils are now fourth in the Premier League table after 27 games, three points clear of fifth-placed Chelsea, and three points adrift of third-placed Aston Villa. United have been in rejuvenated form since Michael Carrick took charge as caretaker manager following the dismissal of former head coach Ruben Amorim in January.

In the six games under the Englishman, the Red Devils have picked up five wins and a draw, and are playing exciting, attacking football. The Premier League giants have also registered three clean sheets during that time, while previously managing just two in 20 games under Amorim.

United have scored 12 goals in six games since Carrick’s arrival, and conceded just five, displaying a new resilience that was perhaps missing under the Portuguese head coach.

Pursuing a top-four finish

There is now a real belief that United can secure a top-four finish this season, which could have a positive impact on their summer plans. Meanwhile, the Red Devils are also expected to appoint a permanent manager this summer, with several names already on their wish list.

Michael Carrick Managerial Career Stats

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Carrick’s stunning start has also made him a possible candidate for the role, especially after several leading candidates have distanced themselves from the job. Thomas Tuchel has signed a new deal with England, while Carlo Ancelotti is expected to extend his stay with the Brazil national team.

Luis Enrique is also on United’s radar, but all signs indicate that he will extend his stay with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). That leaves the likes of Oliver Glasner, Xavi, Roberto De Zerbi and Andoni Iraola among the options available for the Premier League giants.

Given the team’s resurgence under Carrick, there have been several calls to appoint the Englishman as the permanent manager. The grit and determination shown by the team at the Hill Dickinson Stadium have only strengthened Carrick’s position. However, club legend Gary Neville still believes that United should look elsewhere for the role.

United should target best in class manager

Speaking on Sky Sports, as cited by the Standard, Neville said: “Manchester United have to pursue another manager right now around the fact that you don’t know how the results are going to go.”

“But little things like Thomas Tuchel re-signing with England does start to take away the options for Manchester United and they don’t harm Michael’s chances of getting the job.”

“If he gets United into the Champions League there will be a lot of fever around that should be appointed. I’m not against him being appointed, I love him to bits. But I think United should go for the best class of manager available.”

“They’ve had young and inexperienced managers in the last two picks. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has come in before as an ex-player and that didn’t work in the end. So I feel removing as much risk as possible is the right option.”

Final Thoughts

United have until the summer to come to a decision regarding their next permanent manager, although Carrick is making it very hard to look elsewhere. The Red Devils will be wary of their previous experience with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who also promised a lot during his reign but ultimately failed to deliver trophies.

However, optimists will point out that the club now has a better structure behind the scenes compared to the Norwegian’s reign, which could help Carrick sustain his spectacular start should he get the permanent job.

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❌ Huijsen misses training ahead of Benfica clash, ruled out

❌ Huijsen misses training ahead of Benfica clash, ruled out
❌ Huijsen misses training ahead of Benfica clash, ruled out

Everything indicates that Dean Huijsen will not be able to participate in the second leg of the Champions League playoff against Benfica.

The Spanish international did not take part in training with his teammates in the last session before tomorrow’s match at the Santiago Bernabéu.

Just as happened in the league match against Osasuna and pending the announcement of Álvaro Arbeloa’s squad list, the center-back may be ruled out due to persistent discomfort in his right calf.

Huijsen worked out in the gym at the Valdebebas Sports City, just as he did in Monday’s session.

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Müller signs new contract with Freiburg

Müller signs new contract with Freiburg
Müller signs new contract with Freiburg

SC Freiburg have confirmed a contract extension for their second-choice goalkeeper, Florian Müller.

The Bundesliga outfit announced the new deal for the 28-year-old on Tuesday without disclosing the length of it.

“Flo is first and foremost a very good goalkeeper. When a player also brings his character traits to the goalkeeper trio and the entire team as he does, it’s nearly perfect,” said Freiburg sporting director Klemens Hartenbach.

“We are very pleased about the extension with Flo, knowing we can always rely on him.”

Müller, who has made 47 appearances for the Breisgau outfit so far, commented:

“We work well together as a team here, without me losing sight of my personal goals and ambitions. I also feel very comfortable at the club and in the city. I want to continue contributing my part so that we can be successful as a team.”

Pirates 2026 season preview: Relief pitchers

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The Pittsburgh Pirates have a little bit of a question mark with this group. Not as solid as the team’s group of starters, this crew is down previous bullpen mainstay David Bednar from the closer’s role, as he was sent off to the New York Yankees last year. That leaves Dennis Santana, who’s been a pleasant surprise since the Bucs claimed him from the Yankees in 2024, as the team’s likely closer. Santana took over the role last season after Bednar was dealt and performed admirably.

Since becoming a Pirate, Santana has a 5-6 record to go along with a 2.28 ERA, a sparkling 0.890 WHIP, 110 strikeouts in 114 innnings pitched, as well as 17 saves, including 16 last year. The Bucs feel he’s locked in as the full-time closer, but the 29-year-old righty has never before held that role for an entire season. With the team hoping to add to their win totals this year, he’ll have plenty of opportunity to show it.

His primary setup man is 31-year-old Greg Soto, who came over as a free agent. He’ll have opportunities for saves, but his primary role is that of a power lefty with a high 90s fastball and swing-and-miss stuff. He had a 4.18 ERA last year, but struck out 70 batters in 60 innings.

Your middle guys look like righty Caremen Mlodzinski, righty Yohan Ramirez, righty Justin Lawrence, who is a veteran that could also be used as a set up option if he’s finally healthy, righty Kyle Nicolas, and lefty Mason Montogomery, who is one of the few lefties on this roster and should get plenty of opportunity due to that fact alone.

Other options on the 40-man right now include rightys Cam Sanders, Isaac Mattson, Ryan Harbin, Brandon Bidois and lefty Evan Sisk. Thomas Harrington is a bullpen option if the Bucs want him to get some innings. Obviously, you won’t be seeing all these guys regularly as some of them move up and down, but the organization is high on Bidois, who is a 24-year-old prospect from Australia, and Harbin has an upper 90s fastball, so there is some talent to keep an eye on here.

But the majority of this unit’s success relies on Santana and Soto. If Santana can pick up where he left off and extrapolate last year’s success into a full season of closing, and if the veteran Soto can show he has some juice left in the tank, this group is in good hands. If they struggle, where do the Bucs turn from there with any confidence?

NFL Free Agency: 10 players who could be short-term solutions for the Eagles

The 2025 season is complete after a thrilling Super Bowl. Now the work begins for all 32 teams to retool their roster and prepare for a potential playoff appearance next season. After an offensive coordinator and passing game coordinator change, the Eagles' roster will likely undergo further changes. The Birds have 21 players who'll test the restricted or unrestricted free-agent market during the 2026 NFL offseason. Several key factors include a pending contract extension for Jalen Carter and the contract status for star tight end Dallas Goedert.

Dec 21, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) fumbles against Baltimore Ravens safety Ar'Darius Washington (29) during the first half of the game at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: James Lang-Imagn Images

With the NFL off-season fast approaching, we're looking at ten free agents who could be short-term solutions for the Eagles.

Chidobe Awuzie, CB

In 2025, Awuzie achieved a PFF coverage grade of 75.3 with the Ravens, ranking 15th among cornerbacks. The 30-year-old recorded seven pass breakups on 408 coverage snaps and remains capable of being an NFL starter.

Ar'Darius Washington, DB

Washington is undersized at 5-foot-8, and he missed most of the 2025 season with an Achilles injury suffered before the season. In 2024, Washington appeared in 12 games and played a significant role in the Baltimore secondary, performing like one of the NFL's best after a dismal first seven to eight weeks. In 2024, Washington finished with a career-high 64 tackles, two interceptions, one sack, one forced fumble, and five tackles for loss in 10 starts playing in the slot, in the box, and as a deep safety and ranked fifth among safeties with an 86.1 PFF coverage grade.

Kevin Zeitler, G, Titans

Zeitler remained efficient for the Titans at age 35. Last season, Pro Football Focus ranked him as the 11th-best guard in the NFL. Even more impressive, Zeitler has played at least 15 games every season since 2015. He is sturdy in pass protection, and joining the Eagles could provide insurance for Landon Dickerson and Tyler Steen.

Damar Hamlin, DB

Hamlin missed 13 games last season and was placed on IR in early October after seeing just 12 defensive snaps in the first five weeks of the season.

Quinton Bell, Edge Rusher

Bell has appeared in 30 career games with three starts in five seasons with Tampa Bay (2020), Atlanta (2022), and Miami (2023-25). He has recorded 38 tackles (15 solo), 1.0 sack, one pass defensed, and one forced fumble in his career, in addition to four special teams tackles.

Braxton Jones, T, Bears

A potential short-term swing tackle solution who could become long-term, Jones had ankle surgery in the 2025 offseason and struggled at times last season. Still, Jones is just 26, and he has significant starting experience at left tackle.

Malcolm Koonce, EDGE, Raiders

A talented pass rusher who won't require a ton of snaps, Koonce registered eight sacks and an impressive 15.7% pressure rate in 2023 before missing the entire 2024 season with a torn ACL. He was a part-time player for the Raiders last year and logged 3.5 sacks and a solid 14% pressure rate from Week 11 to 18. Still only 27, Koonce could be a solid depth piece.

Dennis Gardeck, EDGE, Jaguars

A part-time player in Jacksonville, Gardeck was second behind Will Anderson Jr. (21%) among edge defenders in pressure rate in 2025 (min. 100 pass-rush snaps). Gardeck is a relentless pass rusher who had three sacks in just seven games in 2024 and six sacks in 2023 (when he had an 18.3% pressure rate). The 31-year-old could be a short-term addition.

Roger McCreary, CB, Rams

Back in October, the Titans acquired a conditional fifth-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft from the Rams in exchange for McCreary and the Titans' 2026 conditional sixth-round pick.

McCreary's rookie contract is set to expire at the end of this season, at which point he will become a free agent. A 2022 second-round pick, McCreary's 69.2 PFF grade was 28th in the NFL.

Greg Newsome II, CB, Jaguars

A midseason trade acquisition for the Jaguars from the Browns, Newsome has only four career interceptions, but he has 33 pass breakups over five seasons.

Andre Cisco, S, Jets

The former third-round draft selection out of Syracuse sustained a season-ending pectoral injury during a Week 8 win over Cincinnati and underwent surgery the following week. Before the injury, Cisco had played all but 1 defensive snap, and his 41 tackles were the second most on the team through 8 contests.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: 10 free agents who could be short-term solutions for the Eagles

2-time WNBA champion, former UGA player Kara Braxton dies in I-285 crash

Kara Braxton, a two-time WNBA champion and former University of Georgia women’s basketball player, died Saturday.

Cobb County police said Braxton was in a single-car crash on Interstate 285 northbound near the Cobb Parkway exit. Braxton’s car hit a concrete median wall on the left shoulder. She died at the hospital.

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Braxton was 43.

“It is with profound sadness that we mourn the passing of 2x WNBA Champion Kara Braxton,” the WNBA wrote in a statement. “Our thoughts are with her family, friends, and former teammates at this time.”

Braxton grew up in Oregon and played for UGA from 2002 until 2004. The Detroit Shock drafted Braxton with the No. 7 overall pick in the 2005 WNBA Draft. She played 10 seasons for the Shock, Tulsa Shock, Phoenix Mercury and New York Liberty. But her family called Atlanta home.

“Our hearts are with Kara’s husband and sons and all those who remember her at this difficult time,” the Atlanta Dream posted.

Braxton’s son, Jelani Thurman, plays college football and recently transferred from Ohio State to North Carolina. He posted a series of tributes to his mother on his Instagram stories, including this post of the two celebrating an Ohio State win.

Braxton is also survived by her husband, Jarvis Jackson, and their young son.

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&#39;Title race will go to wire & Motherwell are in it&#39;

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It is safe to say Motherwell did not let the Scottish Cup defeat by Aberdeen get spirits down.

Scoring five goals against St Mirren on Saturday was a pleasant surprise but it was bittersweet knowing we failed in the cup.

When we are repeatedly told that we play the best football in the country and have some of the best statistics in Europe, the failure in both cup competitions is doubly frustrating.

Technically speaking, we are not out of the race for the Premiership title. All we need is for Hearts, Celtic and Rangers to drop more points and for us to win nearly every game between now and the end of the season. That will likely not happen, but a girl can dream.

The race between the top four will go down to the very last game of the season and even if we are not close to winning it, we will definitely influence where the trophy lands.

We have all heard of helicopter Sunday - we might get ScotRail Saturday depending on whether the trophy needs to be sent up the Clyde or over to Edinburgh.

Now we are out the cup we have no excuse for dropping points. We must take advantage of Celtic still having at least one European game to play and that teams lower down the table can take points off our rivals.

Before the split, we have Dundee United at home, Dundee away, Celtic away, Hibs at home, Falkirk at home and Hearts away.

The games against both Dundee sides, Hibs and Falkirk are all must-wins for us.

If we can take a draw from both Celtic and Hearts, we will be skipping into the split with our heads held high.

Until then I will continue to do the mental gymnastics needed to try to secure us that league trophy.

It sounds like Joe Burrow is putting major pressure on Bengals brass

Just how much weight Joe Burrow has been throwing around behind the scenes with the Cincinnati Bengals has been a constant topic of discussion amongst fans.

The answer…is complicated. The Bengals have consistently left their comfort zone and modernized during the Burrow era across the board, whether it’s free agency, contract details, or even outside things like renaming stadiums while generating new revenue streams, overhauling facilities, and building practice bubbles. 

Still, areas that continue to lag behind have ramped up to red-button issues. The Trey Hendrickson contract saga and the state of the defense stand out the most. 

Burrow’s very public unhappiness late last year was a message to the Bengals, intended or not. 

Now, there are a few rumblings that Burrow’s impact has been felt behind the scenes in Cincinnati more than usual. Beat reporter Paul Dehner Jr. explained on “The Growler” this week:

“He’s changed the way they’ve made decisions around here in recent years. And his lack of happiness, whether he says it’s cause he had a bad day at a press conference or not, has major influence inside of the building. He called this free agency ‘paramount.’ … “He’s certainly done more than just lay the groundwork on, ‘If I’m not happy here, I don’t plan on staying here.’”

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Dehner capped it off with this: “He just wants a good defense. He doesn’t care. He doesn’t want to feel like he has to be perfect and score 42 or more every single week…I think he’s in a good enough place. He just wants to win.”

Thing is, fans see it, too. Burrow wants to win and if the Bengals don’t knock this offseason out of the park and help him compete for titles, things could get dicey in Cincinnati fast.

Hence, the sense of urgency around this offseason after the downright inexcusable state of the defense last year. 

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This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: It sounds like Joe Burrow is putting major pressure on Bengals brass

How Falcons&#39; decision impacts Commanders&#39; free-agent plans

And so, it begins, just as we predicted.

Monday, the Atlanta Falcons placed the franchise tag on their physically talented tight end Kyle Pitts. This is just the beginning, as NFL teams will get some of their better free agents signed, leading up to the NFL free-agent signing frenzy each March.

The Washington Commanders need a tight end to replace Zach Ertz, who brought leadership, preparation, and clutch catches to the Commanders over the past two seasons. Ertz collected 50 receptions in 2025, and the Commanders have not yet announced they are releasing Ertz. But, he will be 36 in November, and he tore his ACL in a December 7 game against the Minnesota Vikings.

The NFL has continued to raise the salary cap to the point that teams will be re-signing their own players, leaving fewer free agents available in this 2026 offseason. So Pitts gets a pay raise, and the Falcons will keep Pitts for at least the 2026 season.

Pitts is best known for his physical abilities, which he exhibited as a Florida Gator to such a degree that NFL scouts were drooling over the 6-foot-6, 250-pound tight end. As a result, Pitts was selected fourth overall in the 2021 NFL Draft by the Falcons.

But Pitts (25) has been very up and down during his time with the Falcons. In his 78 NFL games, Pitts has caught 284 passes for 15 touchdowns, while averaging 12.6 yards a reception. The inconsistencies of Pitts had brought me to the realization, that I actually did not want the Commanders to sign the five-year NFL tight end.

Falcons fan was caught taking off his Kyle Pitts jersey after his drops. Then put the jersey back on when he caught a TD 😂 pic.twitter.com/SG3HaL0mNG

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So Pitts will not be a Commander in 2026. Pitts enjoyed his best NFL season this past 2025 season, his fifth with the Falcons. Pitts brought in 88 passes for 928 yards, averaging 10.5 yards per reception for 5 receiving touchdowns and 51 receiving first downs in 2025.

Perhaps the Commanders will draft a tight end with one of their later selections? Of free agent tight ends who might draw interest from the Commanders, Cade Otton (27), Isaiah Likely (26), or Chigoziem Okonkwo (26) are among the most appealing options.

Or perhaps they go with returning tight ends Ben Sinnott, John Bates, Colson Yankoff and then bring in an undrafted free agent tight end as well?

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Falcons to retain Kyle Pitts for 2026

5 questions we have for the Vikings ahead of an important offseason

All 32 NFL teams enter the same offseason with the same schedule of events. But the intrigue for each team differs wildly, and the Minnesota Vikings are entering this offseason with some important questions to answer.

On Jan. 30, the Vikingsfired general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah less than one year removed from signing him to a multiyear extension. The firing came more than four weeks after the conclusion of the regular season, far removed from the "Black Monday" period when multiple other teams moved on from their head coaches and one other team – the Atlanta Falconsfired its general manager.

Adofo-Mensah's firing coincided instead with the Seattle Seahawks' – and former Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold's – victory in the NFC championship game. Darnold, for a second straight season, had thrown for more than 4,000 yards and won 14 games as a starter in the regular season before leading the Seahawks to the Super Bowl, which he and his new team eventually won.

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Meanwhile, in Minnesota, second-year quarterback J.J. McCarthy struggled to follow in Darnold's footsteps and put together a middling de facto rookie season after losing his first year to a knee injury. The Vikings went 9-8 (6-4 in McCarthy starts as he missed seven more games with various injuries) and missed the playoffs.

The timing of Adofo-Mensah's firing appeared reactionary, at least in part, to Darnold's success and will impact the Vikings' offseason by leaving them without a general manager in charge of making personnel decisions.

Minnesota has said it will start its process to hire a new GM after the 2026 NFL Draft in April. In the meantime, the team's executive vice president of football operations, Rob Brzezinski, will lead the team's efforts in free agency and the draft.

Here are the five biggest questions looming over Brzezinski, head coach Kevin O'Connell and the Vikings as the offseason gets underway in earnest at the NFL combine this week:

How are the Vikings handling free agency and the draft?

In other words, which members of the Vikings' personnel are making the big decisions on which players to target this offseason? How is Brzezinski handling his duties as something of an interim general manager?

The implicit question here is how much of a role O'Connell will have in making player personnel decisions. Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk reported in late January that the Vikings' head coach was against the former GM's plan of riding with McCarthy and "journeyman backups."

With Adofo-Mensah gone and the Vikings still without a permanent general manager, O'Connell will, in theory, play an even more significant role in offseason decision-making.

The Athletic has reported that while Brzezinski will lead the organization's communication with agents and players, "O'Connell's priorities will also factor prominently, and his coaching staff’s influence on free-agent signings and draft picks will be judged accordingly."

First, the Vikings need to get to a point where they can sign free agents. As Minnesota enters a critical offseason without a permanent general manager, it will face some difficult decisions on how to get cap-compliant before the new league year (and free agency) begins.

How will the Vikings get under the salary cap?

The Vikings are 32nd in the NFL in cap room, with OverTheCap estimating that the NFC North team is $43 million over the estimated salary cap in 2026 as of Feb. 23. The next-closest team is the Cowboys, who are a projected $24.6 million over the cap.

How Brzezinski and O'Connell handle the cap situation in the coming weeks will be critical in determining where the Vikings stand at the start in free agency. Minnesota will likely need to part ways with several key players – tight end T.J. Hockenson and Aaron Jones are among cut candidates – just to get cap-compliant, and then the front office will need to get to work on replacing those players in the offseason.

That the Vikings are in such a dire salary cap situation in 2026 is a symptom of a lingering problem from the Adofo-Mensah era: Minnesota has struggled to build up its roster through the draft. Even with a quarterback on a rookie contract, the Vikings are more than $40 million over the projected salary cap because they've needed to lean on free agency to strengthen the roster.

Minnesota's necessity to find cap space – whether it be via trades, releases or contract restructures – adds even more intrigue for a team that's operating without a true general manager for the next couple of months. It's the biggest test and question facing Brzezinski, O'Connell and the rest of the front office early on and will set early expectations for the Vikings' 2026 outlook.

It doesn't stop there though. Once the salary cap questions have been answered, there's still a massive roster decision that will linger up until Week 1 of the 2026 season – and likely beyond.

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Who will quarterback the 2026 Vikings?

J.J. McCarthy has one of the hottest seats of returning starting quarterbacks in 2026. One year after the Vikings traded up to draft the former Michigan quarterback with a top-10 pick, McCarthy struggled through the 2025 season.

In his first year as an NFL starter, the second-year quarterback completed 57.6% of his 243 pass attempts, threw interceptions on nearly 5% of those attempts and took 27 sacks for 149 cumulative yards lost. McCarthy also missed seven games while dealing with various injuries: a high ankle sprain, a concussion and a hand injury.

Another one of McCarthy's biggest issues was failing to get and stay on the same page as star receiver Justin Jefferson, who finished the year with career lows in receiving yards (1,048) and touchdowns (2) despite playing in every game. Jefferson missed the Pro Bowl for the second time in his career in 2025, two years after he missed seven games with a hamstring injury and failed to earn an all-star nod.

Making matters worse for McCarthy was the success of his predecessor, Darnold, who had another strong season in his first year away from Minnesota. As Darnold and the Seahawks won 14 games en route to the No. 1 seed in the NFC and a Super Bowl title, McCarthy and the Vikings missed the playoffs with a 9-8 record.

O'Connell has been clear so far this offseason in his intention for the Vikings to add another quarterback to compete with McCarthy for the starting job. Provided the team clear up cap space, veteran free agent options include Malik Willis, Aaron Rodgers and Daniel Jones – the latter two of whom Minnesota reportedly courted last offseason. There are also a few names that could be available in trades: Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray, 49ers backup Mac Jones and Falcons backup – and former Viking – Kirk Cousins.

Minnesota could also turn to the draft to address its quarterback concerns, although this year's quarterback class is not without its own level of uncertainty. Outside of presumed No. 1 overall pick Fernando Mendoza, the Heisman Trophy and national championship winner from Indiana, there aren't any other clear-cut NFL starters among college prospects.

McCarthy could still wind up with the starting job in Minnesota by Week 1 of the 2026 season, but the Vikings are going to make sure he earns it with more significant competition than Sam Howell and Max Brosmer.

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Is Kevin O'Connell's seat warming up?

One year ago, this question might have sounded preposterous. O'Connell had just led the Vikings to their first 14-win season since the turn of the century.

From the outside, O'Connell appeared to adapt his offensive scheme to fit around Darnold, who entered 2024 as a presumed backup following McCarthy's selection as a top-10 draft pick. Darnold had the best season of his career to that point, throwing for more than 4,000 yards and winning 14 times while starting all 17 games – something he had never done in his six prior years as a pro. The Vikings' head coach won the AP Coach of the Year award for his efforts.

But as O'Connell enters his fifth season as Minnesota's head coach, he does so still without a playoff win. The Vikings have made the postseason twice during his tenure and lost in the wild-card round both times, including at home to a nine-win Giants team after the 2022 season.

The Vikings' decision to fire Adofo-Mensah while retaining O'Connell suggested both that the head coach is safe for now, but that patience may be running out. Since O'Connell enters this offseason with (presumably) more power in personnel decisions, how the Vikings rebuild their roster, figure out their quarterback situation and ultimately perform on the field in 2026 will all be crucial in determining his future.

Who will be the Vikings' next general manager?

Brzezinski has the chance to take Minnesota's general manager job and run with it. As the Vikings face an offseason full of potential challenges, the job Brzezinski does as interim GM could be enough to convince ownership that he deserves the full-time role.

If the earlier four questions on this list were any indication, that won't be an easy task. Negotiating the salary cap situation and improving Minnesota's draft acumen after years of poor draft classes are two huge tests early on. Throwing in a shaky quarterback situation with no certain solutions while coming off of a disappointing season does not make things any easier on Brzezinski. If he hits a home run with a strong offseason, the full-time job should be his.

Otherwise, the Vikings will need to look elsewhere. They've stuck themselves with a bit of a front office mess by delaying Adofo-Mensah's firing, leaving Minnesota a step behind the Dolphins and Falcons, the two other teams that already replaced their general manager this offseason.

Among the remaining outside candidates is 49ers director of scouting and football operations Josh Williams, whom the Falcons and Dolphins both interviewed before going in a different direction. The Jaguars also interviewed Williams last offseason before hiring James Gladstone for their open GM spot. Williams has risen up the ranks in San Francisco's front office since joining its scouting department in 2011 and would be a first-time GM.

Another possible candidate is John McKay, the Rams' assistant general manager, who interviewed for the Dolphins job. McKay has been in Los Angeles since 2016 and would have been a member of the front office while O'Connell was still on the Rams' coaching staff. He would also be a first-time GM.

More veteran GM options could include Joe Douglas, the former Jets GM who interviewed with the Falcons this offseason, or Champ Kelly, who has served as an interim general manager with both the Raiders and Dolphins.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 5 questions about Vikings' offseason plans we want answered

🚨 Dembélé and Fabián? PSG&#39;s medical update ahead of the Champions League

🚨 Dembélé and Fabián? PSG's medical update ahead of the Champions League

PSG has released its medical report ahead of the crucial second leg match against Monaco in the Champions League playoffs. 


In Friday's training session, the club updated the status of its injured players with several good news.

Both Ousmane Dembélé and Senny Mayulu have resumed individual training. Fabián Ruiz continues to work alone.

Quentin Ndjantou, on the other hand, is still following his recovery protocol.

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Inside the NIL hack funneling Nike, Adidas money to NCAA powers&#39; athletes

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When the University of Tennessee athletic department switched its apparel provider from Nike back to Adidas last summer, the biggest clue as to why was hidden within a sentence seven paragraphs into the university’s announcement.

Tennessee’s new 10-year partnership with Adidas, effective July 2026, “will offer unprecedented NIL opportunities for student-athletes across all 20 of the university's varsity programs,” according to the announcement.

Lucrative outfitter contracts between big-name sports apparel companies and college athletic departments are nothing new. Universities get discounts on product and the cachet of being associated with blue-chip brands; brands get to see their logos on television and build relationships with generations of loyal fans.

In college athletics' name, image and likeness (NIL) era, these symbiotic relationships have a new twist: Power conference NCAA schools and apparel providers are negotiating contracts to include money earmarked for NIL, allowing schools to legally facilitate endorsement deals for athletes without exceeding revenue share limits.

“The scope of what these relationships look like has changed,” said Chris McGuire, Adidas vice president of sports marketing for North America. “Initially, ‘the arms race,’ was all about facilities and how could the financing from apparel deals help them build better facilities to attract the recruits.”

Now, it’s about who can inject cash into NIL to secure more above-the-cap dollars for a program's athletes.

Inside college apparel deals, NIL and the NCAA revenue cap

The House vs. NCAA settlement led to direct revenue sharing between colleges and athletes effective July 1, 2025. For the 2025-26 academic year, each school can distribute a maximum of $20.5 million – the “cap” – to its athletes. But there is no limit to how much NIL money college athletes can receive from third parties such as apparel companies, so long as deals are approved by the College Sports Commission.

Brands like Nike, Adidas and Under Armour pay tens of millions of dollars to outfit SEC and Big Ten teams through partnerships that often last up to a decade. Building NIL provisions into those deals gives schools a method to increase total athlete compensation and gives brands a direct line to college athletes they were likely to target for endorsement deals anyway.

Adidas isn’t the only company helping schools get creative. LSU’s extension with Nike this summer was announced in tandem with news of 10 LSU athletes signed to Nike’s new NIL collective. Wisconsin inked a new deal with Under Armour that includes an NIL commitment.

LSU Tigers tight end Trey'Dez Green (14) catches a pass for a touchdown against Clemson on Aug. 30, 2025. Green is one of 10 LSU players signed to Nike's new NIL collective through an apparel agreement with the university.

Pat Flynn, a former Under Armour and Learfield employee and founder of College Athletics Management, a company that consults with athletic departments and brands, predicted that this practice will become the new normal.

“NIL has pumped new life into apparel deals,” Flynn said. “The apparel companies are getting smarter in the fact that, OK, now schools need us to help on the NIL side a lot more than all the apparel and cash we had to provide (to athletic departments) in the past. We can really serve a true purpose with NIL.”

College apparel contracts negotiated on an uneven playing field

The revenue-sharing settlement’s timing was serendipitous because it happened when multiple power-conference schools have expiring apparel contracts.

Tennessee, Penn State and South Carolina are among the schools that agreed to switch apparel providers in 2026, while LSU and Wisconsin signed extensions. Louisville, Michigan, Texas A&M and UCLA are among schools with apparel contracts set to expire in 2027 or 2028.

Schools can leverage an expiring apparel deal into NIL funding, and brands are likewise using NIL to get a leg up at the negotiating table.

“It’s a lever that can be pulled in the negotiation by both sides,” said consultant Dan Gale, president of Leona.

When it comes to how the NIL components are structured, however, it’s not one-size-fits-all.

In its recent 10-year contract renewal with Wisconsin, Under Armour pledged no less than $175,000 in each year of the contract to NIL. At LSU, Nike launched a new NIL collective called Blue Ribbon Elite featuring Tiger athletes and plans to expand the program to other universities.

Adidas, in addition to allotting money to Tennessee for NIL deals with a select number of athletes, offers athletes at any Adidas-affiliated school to join its ambassador program and receive a commission for promoting the company’s products.

The financial details of some apparel agreements – including those at Tennessee and LSU – are unknown because they are run through separate, nonprofit university foundations, which allows the contracts to remain private and unobtainable via public records request.

Sometimes, even if an apparel agreement doesn’t specifically call for an NIL commitment, it can set the stage for related endeavors. That’s what happened in 2024 at Texas Tech, where the university signed a 10-year contract with Adidas weeks before the company teamed up with NFL quarterback Patrick Mahomes to create an NIL collective for Texas Tech athletes.

This February, Texas Tech athletic director Kirby Hocutt told program stakeholders that the Red Raiders plan to ask Adidas and other corporate sponsors to redirect money to athlete NIL deals that was initially intended for the athletic department.

“I would say (NIL) is definitely a focus as we move forward with all our university partners,” McGuire said. “It is a centerpiece of both our relationships with Tennessee and Penn State, and since we’ve expanded that to really include just about all our major universities that are participating in the Power Four.”

Texas Tech's Micah Hudson goes through a drill as the Red Raiders practice ahead of the Orange Bowl College Football Playoff game, Saturday, Dec. 27, 2025, at the Womble Football Center.

Non-power conference schools so far have been largely excluded from this trend because of how they execute apparel deals. Smaller schools often contract with regional suppliers such as BSN or Game One, which act as wholesale distributors for Nike and other apparel giants.

That means larger schools have the advantage in negotiating extra benefits including NIL dollars, so the chasm between the top and middle tiers of athletic departments keeps widening.

“It’s very rare right now to have any NIL cash unless you are a direct school without any third-party service provider,” Flynn said. “There’s probably 20 schools right now, maybe 25, that are direct from the brand to the school.”

From a brand perspective, a Conference USA school has less NIL value than an ACC school. So even if a smaller university contracts directly with a brand, the deal usually takes the form of a purchasing agreement rather than a marketing agreement.

Additionally, not every university prioritizes NIL dollars in apparel contracts. Ohio State, which reported operating revenues of more than $330 million in 2025, is probably more inclined to look at apparel contracts from a revenue-share perspective compared to a school like Kent State, which the same year reported $32 million in operating revenue.

Gale said that non-power conference athletic departments are less concerned with skirting the revenue share cap and more concerned with their bottom line.

“That level is about trying to save net impact on your department,” Gale said. “So each school has to look at their apparel deal a little differently. It’s not just a blanket industry thing, but the industry is really focusing on the top tier. And the rest are trying to maximize their value.”

Is putting NIL money in apparel contracts allowed?

Although writing NIL commitments into apparel contracts is currently allowable under both federal law and NCAA guidelines, it’s less clear if the burgeoning loophole will be subject to much oversight.

The College Sports Commission (CSC) is the enforcement body responsible for reviewing all deals made between NCAA Division 1 athletes and third parties. As part of the House settlement, athletes must submit deals worth more than $600 to a portal called NIL Go, created by Deloitte, and the CSC determines whether it was made for a valid business purpose and reasonable compensation.  

In January, the CSC sent a letter to schools warning of “serious concerns” with some third-party NIL deals. The organization said that all agreements offered by an associated entity – including apparel and multimedia rights partners – must specify how the athlete’s NIL rights will be used.

“Making promises of third-party NIL money now and figuring out how to honor those promises later leaves student-athletes vulnerable to deals not being cleared, promises not being able to be kept, and eligibility being placed at risk,” the letter said.

The CSC’s power is already in question because not all power conference schools have signed the participant agreement that would bind them to the rules of the settlement. Even so, the CSC is moving forward with enforcement and is reportedly investigating LSU for potential violations related to unreported player compensation.

The CSC does not review university apparel contracts as part of its standard process. Neither does the NCAA, a spokesperson confirmed.  

When there is an NIL component in an apparel deal, schools must tread lightly when touting it during the recruiting process. According to NCAA and CSC rules, schools are allowed to outline how much they’ll pay a player directly – coming out of the revenue sharing cap – but are not allowed to promise third-party NIL money. Schools can connect athletes to third parties.

A brand that guarantees NIL money to a school through an apparel contract would still have to negotiate endorsement deals directly with athletes, who are then required to report details of deals exceeding the $600 aggregate threshold. During the review process, the CSC may ask for the apparel contract to see if the university qualifies as an associated entity – and even if it does, the deal still wouldn’t count against the revenue sharing cap.

Ahead of Adidas’ new deal with Tennessee kicking in this summer, the company is already working to secure NIL deals with Vol athletes. McGuire said Adidas will “compare notes” with coaches and their staffs to come up with a list of athletes for potential endorsement deals.

“How can we partner with them to assure that as they look at the talent needed for their rosters, we’re right there with them?” McGuire said. “And it reciprocates, right, because these are all tremendous athletes that we want to be associated with our brand.”

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: How Adidas, Nike are giving colleges more NIL cash for athletes

Seven NFL draft prospects with something to prove at 2026 combine

The NFL scouting combine lends itself more to confirmation than revelation.

For fans, the annual event in Indianapolis provides some fun fodder for the pre-draft process, particularly with such a heavy focus being granted to testing and on-field drills. Teams, however, are not radically rethinking their evaluations based on these performances. Interviews and medical insights typically hold higher meaning for front offices.

But the stakes for this year's 319 invitees are far from nonexistent, with more than a handful of figures having some notable concerns to address in one form or another.

Here are seven NFL draft prospects with something to prove at the combine:

QB Ty Simpson, Alabama

Most draft prospects have an extensive body of collegiate work that can combat any questions that arise at the combine. Simpson does not. Not only did the 6-foot-2, 208-pound passer start just 15 games for the Crimson Tide, his play took a sharp downturn over the course of his lone year at the helm. But with expected No. 1 pick Fernando Mendoza abstaining from working out, Simpson is sure to be the most closely monitored of any the signal-callers who take the field at Lucas Oil Stadium on Feb. 28.

Ultimately, there's a limited amount of intel that can be reasonably gleaned from this setting on whether a player with Simpson's limited experience and persistent problems responding to pressure is a trustworthy investment with a first-round pick. As the son of a longtime college football coach in Tennessee-Martin's Jason Simpson, he should make a compelling case for himself in team meetings, which could prove crucial to convincing a franchise to pull the trigger on a surprisingly erratic distributor.

2026 NFL Combine guide: Drills, prospects, everything you need to know

QB Diego Pavia, Vanderbilt

The Heisman Trophy runner-up's pre-draft process is already in a precarious position. Pavia measured at 5-9 and 7/8 at the Senior Bowl, failing to clear the 5-10 bar that Bryce Young and Kyler Murray managed to clear. Yet the dynamic dual-threat weapon is more than just a half-inch in height from mirroring the trajectory of either No. 1 pick.

Clawing into the back part of Day 3 might be the goal for him at this point, and potentially a lofty one at that. Pavia's fluttering deep passes and impatience in the pocket leave him ill-equipped to handle even backup duties in the NFL. And while the former junior college transfer's grit might play well with some evaluators, he also has to answer for a series of indiscretions, including an explicit Instagram post in the aftermath of his second-place finish to Mendoza for college football's top honor. Pavia's atypical play style and limited physical tools might prove too much for him to overcome, but he has to demonstrate some kind of upside to hook a team into giving him a shot as a developmental option, either in a traditional role or as a gadget weapon.

QB Carson Beck, Miami (Fla.)

It might seem odd to demand to see more of a three-year starter who has endured a rare level of scrutiny throughout his career. But for all the good Beck's resurgence in Miami did for his draft stock, it also highlighted some serious concerns about his recovery from a torn ulnar collateral ligament in the 2024 Southeastern Conference Championship Game. That injury seemingly sapped the 6-4, 225-pound passer of a good bit of his arm strength, with deep heaves becoming a struggle. If teams have any reason for pause on his prognosis, it could damage his case to be one of the more highly selected signal-callers from the second tier at the position. But a solid medical outlook might help him continue his rise.

OT Kadyn Proctor, Alabama

Ever since stepping his arrival, the former five-star recruit has been an outlier. When locked in, the 6-7, 366-pound left tackle erases defenders like few others can, either by negating pass rushers or punishing his targets in the run game. His junior season, however, underscored the volatility in his game, as he on several occasions struggled to stay in front of quick-moving edge threats. The combine could allow him to showcase his singular athleticism as a supersized blocker. But teams also will want to see more control and composure in all phases from a player who acknowledged he once eclipsed 400 pounds at Alabama.

OLB Romello Height, Texas Tech

His fourth stop in college finally gave rise to a breakout season. Height tallied 10 sacks and 62 tackles, according to Pro Football Focus, as he blossomed while working opposite likely top-10 pick David Bailey. But his Senior Bowl measurements of 6-2 and 234 pounds put him on a path to becoming a designated pass rusher rather than a full-time edge threat. Testing well is paramount for Height, whose athleticism will be integral to winning over front offices willing to take a gamble on an undersized disruptor who will be 25 on draft day.

LB Aiden Fisher, Indiana

As the heartbeat of the Hoosiers' defense, Fisher helped key Indiana's national title run by putting himself and his teammates in the right spots well before any problems arose. That savvy could help the All-American carve out a role as an end-of-roster backup and special teams contributor. To be more than that, however, the 6-1, 231-pound linebacker has to show he can measure up to his competition in at least a few facets. Fisher lacks the playmaking range to chase down outside runs as well as the size and strength to regularly shed blockers at the next level. But he also is a potential liability in coverage due to his rigidity. In Indianapolis, showing he's not outclassed by the other linebacker prospects could help him latch on with a team.

CB Tacario Davis, Washington

After building a buzz at Arizona as one of college football's uniquely built secondary presences at 6-4 and 200 pounds, Davis followed head coach Jedd Fisch to Arizona via the transfer portal. Things didn't go his way in the fall, with a rib injury and hamstring pull limiting him to just eight games. Withdrawing from the Senior Bowl only heightens the importance of making a strong impression in Indianapolis. Davis' rare blend of size, length and make-up speed might have some teams envisioning an ideal Cover 3 cornerback, a role that would accentuate his ability to eliminate downfield routes. But exhibiting a bit more fluidity could help him avoid being pigeonholed.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NFL draft 2026: Seven players with something to prove at combine

&#39;Guardiola&#39;s confidence doesn&#39;t wash&#39; - title race talk

On the latest episode of BBC Radio 5 Live's Monday Night Club, the panel discuss the Premier League title race.

It could be argued that the narrative has slightly shifted in the last few weeks, giving Manchester City a more favourable shot at the title - but former Premier League striker Chris Sutton isn't buying it.

"Pep Guardiola is trying to show that the confidence and belief is there for the final run-in, but I'm not sure that it washes," Sutton said.

"The reason I think Arsenal will still win it is looking at their bench against Tottenham - they don't have a weak spot. It is an amazing bench."

The Observer's Rory Smith added: "[Everyone has been saying] Arsenal are stumbling, choking, and Manchester City are coming and gathering strength - but they have had the exact same record this calendar year. Arsenal were two points clear at Christmas and are two points clear now [assuming City win their game in hand]."

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Rich Beem predicts if Tiger Woods would still be competitive if he plays The Masters in April

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Tiger Woods dropped a bombshell before the Genesis Invitational, the PGA Tour event he hosts at Riviera Country Club.

He was asked by reporters if he is ruling out a return to action at The Masters this year, and he said no. Woods, a five-time winner of The Masters, has been out of action since 2024. He was eyeing a return early this year, but yet another back surgery pushed it back.

Woods’ exact timeline wasn’t known, but fans will always speculate whether the 15-time major winner will be teeing off at the most iconic event in the sport. But Woods previously said he wouldn’t play The Masters unless he thought he could win, which made a return at Augusta unlikely.

So if Woods is true to his word, he clearly thinks he can contend with the likes of Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler for the victory. But is that realistic, having not played in two years at the age of 50? His former adversary, Rich Beem, who beat Woods at the 2002 PGA Championship, certainly thinks so.

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Rich Beem thinks Tiger Woods can compete at The Masters

Beem met Woods at the Genesis Invitational and noticed something about him that makes him think he’d be competitive at The Masters.

He was asked on the Sky Sports Golf Podcast if Woods would ever play at The Masters knowing he couldn’t win, and he replied, “Yeah, but not right now. I think the 2019 win is too fresh in his mind.

“I think that he, I mean, he’s still physically fit. I shook his hand yesterday after needing oxygen to walk up the stairs, and he’s laughing at me, and I say, “I don’t see you doing these stairs with me’.

“But I promise you he could do those stairs with me and probably beat me eight days a week. But I pat him on his stomach, and I’m cutting myself. He’s ripped.

“I think that from his point of view, he wants to go and wants to be physically fit enough to go, ‘Hey, listen, I’m playing ok. I’d like to make a little run here.’ We saw Jack do that, even into his 50s. He got out there and drew everybody’s attention.

“I think Tiger realises that he can still do that because he’s efficient. He can make those small changes on keeping the ball down and low and chasing. He can hit different shots in order to keep himself in contention.

“And he knows the course better than anybody in the world on how to play it and how to be effective around Augusta National. I think he can still be competitive if his body allows him to. I just don’t know the state of his legs, and that’s the biggest thing about it.

“Because you’ve gotta have your legs underneath you for all 72 holes at Augusta. You can’t go out there and feel weak-kneed whatsoever because that’s when things can go seriously wrong. But I don’t think he’s at that point right now, Jamie, where he’s just going to go out and put Charlie on the bag and just go through the motions.

“I think he’s going to want to tee it up at least three or four more times with the notion that, ‘Watch out guys, I’m playing well.’”

The best Masters performance for a player over 50

While Jack Nicklaus famously won the green jacket at 46, the title for the best performance at the Masters by a player over the age of 50 belongs to Woods’ historic rival, Phil Mickelson.

In 2023, at 52 years old, Mickelson stunned the golfing world by finishing in a tie for second place. Entering the final round ten shots back, Lefty turned back the clock with a vintage performance, firing a seven-under-par 65.

This score set the record for the lowest round ever recorded in Masters history by a player over 50. His final charge included five birdies in his last seven holes, allowing him to post an eight-under total and briefly hold the clubhouse lead before finishing as runner-up to Jon Rahm.

Other notable performances from the senior contingent include Nicklaus in 1998. At age 58, the Golden Bear shot a five-under 283 to finish T6, an age-defying feat that included a final-round 68.

At age 50, Fred Couples led after the first round with a 66 and ultimately finished sixth, and at age 56, Bernhard Langer was in contention late on Sunday before finishing T8.

Mickelson’s 2023 runner-up finish remains the gold standard, proving that experience can still rival youth on Augusta’s treacherous greens.

UCL: Benfica makes a bold decision on Gianluca Prestianni after UEFA suspension

UCL: Benfica makes a bold decision on Gianluca Prestianni after UEFA suspension
UCL: Benfica makes a bold decision on Gianluca Prestianni after UEFA suspension

UCL: Benfica acts after Gianluca Prestianni's suspension

UCL: Benfica makes a bold decision on Gianluca Prestianni after UEFA suspension

Tension remains high around Gianluca Prestianni on the eve of Benfica's trip to Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League. Despite the controversy sparked during the first leg, the young Argentine international is indeed included in the squad traveling to Madrid, a clear sign that the Lisbon club continues to back him in an intensely charged atmosphere.

At the center of debate for several days, the player has been accused by Vinícius Júnior of making racist remarks during the match. The incident quickly escalated to a European level, prompting UEFA to launch a disciplinary investigation. The governing body has decided, pending a final verdict, to hand down a provisional one-match suspension to the Argentine attacking midfielder.

Direct consequence: Prestianni will travel with his teammates to the Spanish capital but will not be allowed to set foot on the Santiago Bernabéu pitch for this crucial leg. Benfica will therefore have to take on Real Madrid without him as they look to overturn the tie, while UEFA's investigation continues to clarify the circumstances of this controversial episode.

Daily Dawg Chow 2/24; how will Browns address the quarterback position?

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NFL Free Agency: 5 players who could be short-term solutions for the Ravens

Baltimore has begun rebuilding its roster after John Harbaugh left for the Giants. Jesse Minter departed the Chargers to return to the organization as the Ravens' fourth head coach in franchise history. The Ravens have 22 unrestricted free agents, according to Over The Cap, with big names like Tyler Linderbaum, Isaiah Likely, Kyle Van Noy, Dre'Mont Jones, Alohi Gilman, Chidobe Awuzie, and Ar'Darius Washington among those Eric DeCosta will have to decide on. Odafe Oweh was one of the biggest names on the list, but he was traded, while Kyle Hamilon and Mark Andrews signed huge contract extensions.

Minter has begun assembling a strong staff, including Declan Doyle as the offensive coordinator and former Ravens edge rusher Anthony Weaver as the defensive coordinator.

With the NFL off-season fast approaching, we're looking at five free agents who could be short-term solutions for the Ravens.

GLENDALE, ARIZONA - OCTOBER 05: Kevin Zeitler #70 of the Tennessee Titans during the NFL game at State Farm Stadium on October 05, 2025 in Glendale, Arizona. The Titans defeated the Cardinals 22-21. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Kevin Zeitler, G, Titans

Zeitler remained efficient for the Titans at age 35. Last season, Pro Football Focus ranked him as the 11th-best guard in the NFL. Even more impressive, Zeitler has played at least 15 games every season since 2015. He is sturdy in pass protection, and a reunion in Baltimore could allow a rookie or second-year player to continue developing.

Malcolm Koonce, EDGE, Raiders

A talented pass rusher who won't require a ton of snaps, Koonce registered eight sacks and an impressive 15.7% pressure rate in 2023 before missing the entire 2024 season with a torn ACL. He was a part-time player for the Raiders last year and logged 3.5 sacks and a solid 14% pressure rate from Week 11 to 18. Still only 27, Koonce could be a solid depth piece.

Dennis Gardeck, EDGE, Jaguars

A part-time player in Jacksonville, Gardeck was second behind Will Anderson Jr. (21%) among edge defenders in pressure rate in 2025 (min. 100 pass-rush snaps). Gardeck is a relentless pass rusher who had three sacks in just seven games in 2024 and six sacks in 2023 (when he had an 18.3% pressure rate). The 31-year-old could be a short-term addition.

Roger McCreary, CB, Rams

Back in October, the Titans acquired a conditional fifth-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft from the Rams in exchange for McCreary and the Titans' 2026 conditional sixth-round pick.

McCreary's rookie contract is set to expire at the end of this season, at which point he will become a free agent. A 2022 second-round pick, McCreary's 69.2 PFF grade was 28th in the NFL.

Greg Newsome II, CB, Jaguars

A midseason trade acquisition for the Jaguars from the Browns, Newsome has only four career interceptions, but he has 33 pass breakups over five seasons.

Andre Cisco, S, Jets

The former third-round draft selection out of Syracuse sustained a season-ending pectoral injury during a Week 8 win over Cincinnati and underwent surgery the following week. Before the injury, Cisco had played all but 1 defensive snap, and his 41 tackles were the second most on the team through 8 contests.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: 5 free agents who could be short-term solutions for the Ravens

Eintracht Frankfurt keen to sign Nottingham Forest loanee Arnaud Kalimuendo permanently

Eintracht Frankfurt keen to sign Nottingham Forest loanee Arnaud Kalimuendo permanently
Eintracht Frankfurt keen to sign Nottingham Forest loanee Arnaud Kalimuendo permanently

Arnaud Kalimuendo has hit the ground running at Eintracht Frankfurt following his winter loan move from Nottingham Forest, scoring three goals and providing one assist in eight appearances for the German club so far.

According to Bild, Eintracht Frankfurt already have a strong desire to sign the French striker permanently, with new coach Albert Riera understood to be a big fan of his abilities.

A potential long-term contract until 2031 with a base salary of €3 million per year has reportedly already been prepared. 

However, the reported €27 million purchase option included in the loan deal could present a financial challenge for the club.

A final decision is not expected until the end of the season, partly because it may depend on Eintracht’s final league position. Qualification for European competition would naturally boost the chances of making the move permanent.

Boxing schedule and results 2026

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Josh Kelly won his maiden world title in January, beating Bakhram Murtazaliev on points [Getty Images]

2026 schedule

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28 February

Arizona, USA

  • Emanuel Navarrete (c) v Eduardo Nunez (c) (WBO & IBF super-featherweight world titles)

8 March

Las Vegas, USA

  • Jai Opetaia (c) v Brandon Glanton (IBF cruiserweight world title)

14 March

Dublin, Ireland

  • Jazza Dickens (c) v Anthony Cacace (WBA super-featherweight world title)

California, USA

  • Gabriela Fundora (c) v Viviana Ruiz Corredor (undisputed flyweight world championship)
  • Oscar Collazo (c) v Jesus Haro (WBO minimumweight world title)

15 March

Yokohama, Japan

  • Thammanoon Niyomtrong (c) v Shokichi Iwata (WBC flyweight world title)
  • Anthony Olascuaga (c) v Jukiya Iimura (WBO flyweight world title)

20 March

Belfast, Northern Ireland

  • Mick Conlan v Kevin Walsh (featherweight)

21 March

London, England

  • George Liddard (c) v Tyler Denny (British & Commonwealth middleweight titles)

28 March

Manchester, England

  • Moses Itauma v Jermaine Franklin (heavyweight)

Las Vegas, USA

  • Sebastian Fundora (c) v Keith Thurman (WBC light-middleweight world title)

3 April

Tokyo, Japan

  • Rene Santiago (c) v Masataka Taniguchi (WBO & WBA light-flyweight world titles)

4 April

Cardiff, Wales

On BBC Two from 20:00 GMT:

  • Lauren Price (c) v Stephanie Pineiro (WBC, IBF & WBA welterweight world titles)
  • Rhys Edwards v Gully Powar (British featherweight title)

London, England

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Arsenal women learn FA Cup quarter-final opponents

Arsenal women learn FA Cup quarter-final opponents
Arsenal women learn FA Cup quarter-final opponents

Arsenal Women will host Brighton & Hove Albion in the Adobe Women’s FA Cup quarter-finals after the draw confirmed another home tie at Meadow Park as the club continue their pursuit of a 15th title.

The holders booked their place in the last eight with a 3-0 victory over Bristol City on Sunday, a match that saw Kim Little score in a second successive FA Cup game, alongside goals from Victoria Pelova and Frida Maanum.

That result secured progression into a quarter-final line-up that also includes Chelsea, Manchester City, Liverpool, Charlton Athletic, Birmingham City and Tottenham Hotspur, who completed the draw after defeating London City Lionesses on penalties on Monday night.

The draw, conducted live on TNT Sports and the Adobe Women’s FA Cup YouTube channel before the Spurs game, saw Arsenal pulled out as ball number eight and paired with ball number five, Brighton, confirming home advantage once again for the north London side.

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The quarter-finals are scheduled to take place across the weekend of 4-5 April, with exact fixture dates and kick-off times to be finalised following broadcast selections.

Each winning side will receive £90,000 in prize money, while the defeated teams will collect £22,500 as the competition moves into its decisive stages.

The winner of this year’s FA Cup will receive £430,000 while the runners-up will receive £108,000.

FA Cup quarter final draw in full:

Robin Roefs reacts to transfer interest from Chelsea

Robin Roefs reacts to transfer interest from Chelsea
Robin Roefs reacts to transfer interest from Chelsea

Sunderland goalkeeper Robin Roefs has delivered a defiant response to intensifying rumours linking him with a move to Chelsea.

Roefs has enjoyed an impressive debut campaign in English football so far, with his performances reportedly catching the eye of Todd Boehly’s recruitment team as they search for a long-term solution in goal.

Speculation has reached fever pitch in the wake of reports that Chelsea are prepared to test Sunderland’s resolve with a bid of around £50 million.

Liam Rosenior’s side are believed to be searching for a goalkeeper with strong distribution and command of the area, qualities Roefs has showcased in abundance since his arrival from the Eredivisie.

However, Roefs was quick to downplay speculation over his future, insisting his focus remains firmly on Wearside.

“I don’t know what to make of it. I don’t hear anything from it from my agents,” Roefs was quoted as saying by The Northern Echo.

“As long as I don’t know anything about it, they can read or write what they want. I don’t know.”

While many young players might be tempted by the lure of Stamford Bridge, Roefs remains grounded despite his rapid rise.

Having only recently made the step up to the Premier League, he is prioritising game time and the unique environment being fostered at the Stadium of Light.

“Obviously, it’s a compliment if people write it about you. I’m really not into this,” he added.

“It’s my first season in the Premier League. I’m really enjoying every single minute of it, so I’m not thinking of anything else.”

With Roefs under a long-term contract and Sunderland pushing for a European spot, the club are under no financial pressure to sell their prized asset.

For Chelsea, landing the Dutchman may require more than just a sizeable transfer fee—they will have to persuade a player who appears to be fully invested in the Black Cats’ project.

Hirakawa fate in hands of experts - Holden

Hull City assistant manager Dean Holden says winger Yu Hirakawa will see a specialist to determine the extent of an ankle injury.

Hirakawa came off in Saturday's defeat at home by QPR and faces a spell on the sidelines.

Holden said the extent of the injury will be determined on Tuesday but admits it is a blow to be without him.

"He is going to see the specialist," he told BBC Radio Humberside. "We'll have more information after that meeting.

"It was innocuous. He came off in a lot of pain with swelling in the ankle after he flipped it over.

"It is in the hands of the experts, we'll await the outcome. It is another unfortunate one for us.

"He has really impressed with his quality and energy. The fans have really taken to him, as have the boys. It'll be a big miss for us."

Holden also confirmed midfielder Matt Crooks is expected to be in the squad against Derby after stepping up his recovery.

"We expect Crooksy to be back in the squad. He trained this morning and looks OK. He is a good player and brings something different to the team.

"He's been out for a period of time and not trained a great deal. We'll have to see how many minutes he'll play."

T20 World Cup: West Indies smash 254 to flatten Zimbabwe in Wankhede Super 8 run-fest

MUMBAI: The brief to Shimron Hetmyer in this tournament is clear: take on the opposition bowlers and put them under pressure. That highrisk approach has its pitfalls but when the opposition offers chances, the threat of failure diminishes.

On Monday, Zimbabwe dropped Hetmyer twice and the left-hander made them pay with a blistering 34-ball 85, helping West Indies pile up 254/6 — the second-highest total in T20 World Cup history — in their opening Super Eights match at the Wankhede Stadium.


In reply, Zimbabwe were bowled out for 147 in 17.4 overs, losing by 107 runs. For West Indies, the wreckers-in-chief were the spin duo of Gudakesh Motie (4/28) and Akeal Hosein (3/28), who shared seven wickets between them.

Around 20,000 fans watched in awe as Hetmyer dismantled the Zimbabwe attack. By the time he was done, the 29-year-old had struck seven fours and as many sixes, with 70 of his 85 runs coming in boundaries. He took his tally to 17 sixes in five matches, equalling the record for most sixes in a T20 World Cup edition set by his former teammate Nicholas Pooran in 2024. The 19 sixes hit by West Indies matched the record for the most in a T20 World Cup innings.

Hetmyer walked in during the third over and began with a classy flick to deep midwicket. West Indies were initially checked by Zimbabwe’s new-ball pair of Richard Ngarava (2/47) and Blessing Muzarabani (2/42), reaching 55/2 at the end of the Powerplay. Then came the onslaught.

Hetmyer struck five sixes in six balls, racing from 23 off 13 deliveries to 53 off 20. The Rajasthan Royals batter smashed two sixes off the final two balls of Graeme Cremer’s (1/38) first over and followed that with three more maximums in Sikandar Raza’s (0/52) over, taking 33 runs off just nine balls from the Zimbabwe captain.

He brought up a 19-ball halfcentury, breaking his own record for the fastest T20 World Cup fifty by a West Indian — eclipsing the 22-ball effort he had produced against Scotland at Eden Gardens earlier in the tournament.

Zimbabwe were left ruing missed chances. Tashinga Musekiwa dropped Hetmyer twice — first when he miscued a Muzarabani short ball straight to long leg early in his innings, and again when he was on 70, top-edging Brad Evans to deep midwicket. Musekiwa gestured that he had lost the ball in the lights, but the frustration of his teammates said it all.

Owensboro Catholic beats Apollo girls in district opener

Owensboro Catholic handled the first round of the 9th District girls basketball tournament with a 64-34 win over Apollo High School on Monday night.

The Lady Aces were led by Taylor Mannahan with 18 points and four 3-pointers. Claudia Munsey scored 17 points with three 3-pointers. Layla Martin added 10 points for Catholic.

“Winning the first game of the district tournament is great,” Catholic coach Michael Robertson said. “If you lose you go home, your season is over.”

Catholic will now play Daviess County for the district championship on Thursday at 7 p.m. Catholic beat DC for the district title last season, but Daviess County won the 3rd Region championship.

Against Apollo, Catholic shot well from the floor at 49% and made 41% from 3. Catholic got outrebounded 38-19, and coach Michael Robertson called that unacceptable.

“We didn’t rebound the ball like we should,” Robertson said. “We’ve got to get better at boxing out, we watched the ball get shot and hoped the ball came to us.”

Hitting the basket was a positive for Catholic

“We shot the ball well from the 3-point line tonight,” Robertson said. “We got off to a good start. Taylor played really well, she was a menace. Katie (Hagan) had six assists and six steals. Claudia had six steals herself.

“I was proud overall. We had a lot of girls who came off the bench and they all contributed in some form or fashion.”

Hagan scored six points. Betsy Moore scored five points. Hallie Boarman and Scarlett Isenbarger each scored three points for Catholic. Sadie Blair added two points.

The Lady Aces are 23-8.

Apollo’s season ended at 4-22. LaShay Vera led Apollo with 14 points and Mattingly Taylor added nine points. Maleah Potter (four points), Aubrey Johnson (three points), Eriyah Curry (one point), Emersyn Bullington (one point) also scored for Apollo.

Struggling Kentucky will try to find a win at South Carolina

The frustration level has grown to its greatest heights in the 2-year Mark Pope coaching era at the University of Kentucky.

Kentucky dropped a 75-74 heartbreaker and spirit breaker at Auburn on Saturday night. The Wildcats lost for the third time in a row for the first time in the Pope era.

Some tough officiating calls in the final minutes of the game at Auburn caused Pope to go off during and after his press conference ended Saturday night in Alabama.

In a contest where 33 combined personal fouls were called on both teams, Kentucky’s final foul of the game served as the turning point.

Kentucky’s Collin Chandler was called for a foul on the inbound pass after pushing off on Auburn’s Kevin Overton with 14 seconds left on the game clock. That call led to Auburn’s game-winning basket on the following possession from a putback layup from Elyjah Freeman.

Among other things, Pope said this after falling at Auburn.

“We refuse to give control to people that are outside of our program. Refuse.” Pope said. “Regardless of how personal it might get, or how bad it might get, we refuse to give control to fans, to give control to anybody else associated with this game, regardless of how blatantly people are trying to make this not happen, we refuse to give them our power.”

A minute or two later, Pope had a few things to say to UK athletics director Mitch Barnhart, who made the trip with UK to Auburn.

“I did not say a word about how they cheated us,” Pope told Barnhart of the game referees, who coaches can be fined by the SEC for criticizing publicly.

Kentucky now hits the road again, visiting Columbia to face South Carolina on Tuesday at 6 p.m. on the SEC Network. Kentucky is 17-10, 8-6 in the SEC.

The Cats got a career-high 29 points from Otega Oweh on Saturday, but saw a late lead slip away in the loss to the Tigers. Kentucky is now 17-10 overall this season, including an 8-6 record in Southeastern Conference play.

Oweh has moved into 54th place on Kentucky’s career scoring list with 1,065 points in two seasons in Lexington. He needs five points to pass Dirk Minniefield for 53rd, and nine points to pass Rex Chapman for 52nd.

This season, Oweh leads UK, averaging 17.8 points per game. Denzel Aberdeen is second, scoring 12.7 points per outing, while Chandler scores 10.0 points per contest.

South Carolina (12-15, 3-11) snapped a seven-game losing streak by beating Mississippi State 97-89 on Saturday. The Gamecocks made 12 of 24 from behind the arc and had five players in double figures in the game.

Meechie Johnson, who scored 26 points against Kentucky in 2023, leads the Gamecocks in scoring, averaging 17.1 points per game. Mike Sharavjamts is second on the team, averaging 11.1 points per game, and grabs a team-best 5.4 rebounds per game.

Kentucky leads the all-time series with South Carolina 55-15, including a 21-10 mark in Columbia. The Cats pounded the Gamecocks 80-57 last season behind 17 points from Oweh and 15 from Brandon Garrison. That win snapped a two-game losing streak to South Carolina, who beat UK in 2023 and 2024.

Late to training: Here are the fines set by Flick at Barça

Late to training: Here are the fines set by Flick at Barça
Late to training: Here are the fines set by Flick at Barça

Barça players pay hefty fines for being late

Late to training: Here are the fines set by Flick at Barça

At Barça, Hansi Flick has implemented a strict disciplinary regime. Pedri and Ferran Torres revealed the details.

On the show El Hormiguero, the two players shared that Hansi Flick now imposes fines for any lateness, moving away from the automatic sporting sanctions used in the past. "Regarding punctuality, we've slightly changed the rules. If you're late, you pay a fine," said Pedri, while Ferran specified that the fines can reach up to around €40,000.

This policy underlines the absolute priority Hansi Flick places on respect among teammates and collective commitment, where even a few seconds late can come at a steep price. Pedri and Ferran Torres added:

Real Madrid want &#39;win-win&#39; swap deal involving Liverpool midfielder

Real Madrid want 'win-win' swap deal involving Liverpool midfielder
Real Madrid want 'win-win' swap deal involving Liverpool midfielder

Real Madrid want Szoboszlai

With two years left on his deal Szoboszlai would fetch a high price in the market - perhaps as high as £100m - and that value will only decrease the longer he endures without a new deal.

It places sporting director Hughes in a delicate high-wire act - trying to ensure Szoboszlai signs a new contract on Liverpool’s terms while also facing up to the prospect that he might have to be sold before his value reduces to nothing.

- with Alvaro Arbeloa’s side eyeing a midfield rebuild of their own.

And now a report in Fichajes suggests the door could be open to a “win-win” swap deal involving Szoboszlai and a long-time Liverpool target.

Could Liverpool swap Szoboszlai for Rodrygo?

Rodrygo Goes, 25, has been at Madrid since 2019 - winning two Champions League and several other honours in that time.

But the Brazilian has fallen down the pecking order at the Bernabeu this season - making only six starts in the league before his current injury put him on the sidelines.

The winger is also out of contract in 2028 - and unlikely to sign a new one while he remains a bit-part player. Therefore the report states that Madrid would be open to the possibility of conducting talks over a swap deal involving Rodrygo and Szoboszlai.

Would this move benefit Liverpool?

Well the club are looking at acquiring a new winger this summer - amid concerns over Federico Chiesa and Mo Salah’s futures. Rodrygo would fit the bill in that regard - but Liverpool could avail of better Madrid players if a swap deal materialised.

Eduardo Camavinga and Aurelien Tchouameni for example have caught the eye of Liverpool recruiters - and would certainly do a better job of filling a Szoboszlai-shaped hole in midfield.

Yamal: PSG&#39;s massive offer rejected by Barcelona!

Yamal: PSG's massive offer rejected by Barcelona!
Yamal: PSG's massive offer rejected by Barcelona!

Laporta reveals a €250 million bid turned down by Barça

Barcelone - Laporta / @x.com/postunited

Despite an extraordinary offer estimated at €250 million, FC Barcelona refused to let go of their young sensation Lamine Yamal to Paris Saint-Germain. The news was revealed by the Catalan club president, Joan Laporta, who confirmed that the player was not for sale, even though he was only seventeen at the time of the Parisian approach.

Laporta reveals a historic offer for Yamal, Barça slams the door shut

In a statement given to the platform "Jijantes FC," Laporta explained that the club never considered opening negotiations. Convinced of the talent and immense potential of the Spanish winger, Barcelona's management chose to prioritize their sporting project over financial gain, despite the staggering sum on the table.

PSG, for their part, were looking to build for the future after Kylian Mbappé's departure to Real Madrid in the summer of 2024. Nevertheless, Barça's stance was clear and unwavering, shutting down any chance of discussions.

Joan Soler Says FC Barcelona Can Sign Erling Haaland or Julián Álvarez

Meanwhile, Joan Soler, a former board member, asserted that FC Barcelona remains capable of pulling off major transfers, citing the likes of Julián Álvarez and Erling Haaland as examples. He emphasized that the club can structure such deals by spreading payments over the duration of player contracts.Finally, Soler pointed out that signing a centre-forward is among the club's top priorities, given the uncertainties surrounding Robert Lewandowski's future. According to him, the current management has managed to get the club's finances back on track and restore stability.

Leicester set to name McCarron as sporting director

Jon Rudkin and Khun Top
James McCarron will work with director of football Jon Rukdin (left) at Leicester [Getty Images]

Leicester are poised to appoint James McCarron, director of player development at the City Group - the company overseeing Manchester City among other clubs - as their new sporting director.

The former Sunderland head of performance is due to start next month in a newly created position at the Championship strugglers.

McCarron had also worked at the Premier League, as elite performance manager, and was sporting director at Belgium club Lommel, another side under the umbrella of Manchester City's owners, between 2021 and 2025.

The Foxes are restructuring their hierarchy with McCarron set to work alongside director of football Jon Rudkin.

"The structure will change," owner Khun Top told BBC Radio Leicester last month.

"He [Rudkin] will go up above the sporting director, and the sporting director will take care of more of the day-to-day, work more on strategy and what we should play [like], what identity, what players should be brought in, and work with the young ones in the academy."

McCarron will arrive after Leicester were docked six points for breaching the English Football League's financial rules, although the club have appealed.

The deduction has put them in danger of relegation to League One - 10 years after winning the Premier League title.

The Foxes appointed Gary Rowett as their manager until the end of the season last week after the sacking of Marti Cifuentes.

Leicester drew 2-2 at Stoke in Rowett's first game in charge on Saturday, leaving them third bottom of the Championship, and they travel to promotion-chasing Middlesbrough on Tuesday.

Where to watch Newcastle vs. Qarabag live stream, TV channel, start time for Champions League match

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Reconvening for the second leg of their Champions League playoff, Newcastle United and Qarabag will go head-to-head once again, but this time in England. 

Newcastle are one win removed from the last 16, and a victory at home Tuesday will clinch their spot. The Magpies soared to a 6-1 win in Azerbaijan last week, with Anthony Gordon becoming only the 18th player to score four goals in one Champions League match — all in the first half, too.

Meanwhile, Qarabag face a lengthy trip to Newcastle, with the odds stacked against them. The Azeri side will look to put forth their best play at St. James' Park, but history makes them a clear underdog, as Qarabag have lost their last five matchups in England by an aggregate score of 19-1. 

Who will capture a win?

Here's everything you need to know about Newcastle vs. Qarabag, including TV channel and streaming options for the Champions League match.

Newcastle vs. Qarabag live stream, TV channel

Here's how to watch this Champions League match in the U.S.:

TV channel: 
Live stream: Paramount+

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What time does Newcastle vs. Qarabag kick off?

This Champions League clash takes place at St. James' Park in Newcastle, England and kicks off on Tuesday, February 24 at 8 p.m. local time.

Here's how that time translates across the U.S.:

DateKickoff time
Eastern TimeTues, Feb. 243 p.m.
Central TimeTues, Feb. 242 p.m.
Mountain TimeTues, Feb. 241 p.m.
Pacific TimeTues, Feb. 24Noon

Champions League knockout playoff fixture schedule this week

Tuesday, February 24

  • Atletico Madrid vs. Club Brugge (12:45 p.m. ET)
  • Bayer Leverkusen vs. Olympiacos (3 p.m. ET)
  • Inter Milan vs. Bodo/Glimt (3 p.m. ET)
  • Newcastle vs. Qarabag (3 p.m. ET)

Wednesday, February 25

  • Atalanta vs. Borussia Dortmund (12:45 p.m. ET)
  • Juventus vs. Galatasaray (3 p.m. ET)
  • PSG vs. AS Monaco (3 p.m. ET)
  • Real Madrid vs. Benfica (3 p.m. ET)

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Real Madrid, Barcelona among top clubs eyeing 22-year-old German defender &#8211; report

Real Madrid, Barcelona among top clubs eyeing 22-year-old German defender – report
Real Madrid, Barcelona among top clubs eyeing 22-year-old German defender – report

Real Madrid spent heavily on a new left-back last summer, signing Alvaro Carreras from SL Benfica in a deal worth €50 million.

However, there could be a possibility that they look to strengthen the position again this year, with Fran Garcia expected to leave in search of game time, while Ferland Mendy does not appear to have a future at the club either.

Nathaniel Brown emerges as a target

As such, BILD (h/t SPORT) reports that Real Madrid one of the elite European clubs keeping track of Eintracht Frankfurt left-back Nathaniel Brown.

The 22-year-old defender has been a revelation in the Bundesliga this season, impressing with his attacking capabilities. His statistics underline his impact: 31 appearances this season, six assists and three goals, two of them in his last three matches.

Real Madrid are tracking Nathaniel Brown. (Photo by Judit Cartiel/Getty Images)

A lot of top teams have taken note of his performances, with Real Madrid keeping an eye on his progress at Eintracht Frankfurt.

Meanwhile, Los Blancos’ bitter rivals FC Barcelona are also admirers, with Hansi Flick keen on his signing.

The report further states that Manchester City and Liverpool have also made contact with his representatives and are in a good position to make a move. Arsenal, too, are closely tracking the left-back.

Given the increasing interest from heavyweights across Europe, Eintracht Frankfurt are expected to demand a transfer fee of around €65 million for their ace left-back.

It now remains to be seen whether Real Madrid decide to act on their interest in Brown in the summer transfer window.

European giant offers €250m! Barça confirm record bid for Yamal

European giant offers €250m! Barça confirm record bid for Yamal
European giant offers €250m! Barça confirm record bid for Yamal

While Joan Laporta is in the election campaign for the presidency at FC Barcelona, he spoke about a transfer offer the club received two years ago.

"Paris Saint-Germain offered us 250 million euros for Lamine Yamal two years ago," Laporta is quoted by 'Jijantes FC'. However, the Catalans rejected the offer for the then 17-year-old. "Some people called us crazy," explained the current Barça boss, who is also a top candidate in this presidential election.

If they had accepted the offer, Yamal would have become the record transfer in football history. Currently, Neymar holds that spot, having transferred from Barça to the same Parisians who made the offer for Yamal, for 222 million euros in 2017.

Instead of moving to Paris, the Barça youngster stayed in Spain and continues to thrill the fans. This season alone, he has already scored 15 goals and provided 14 assists in 33 matches across all competitions.

Can you imagine Yamal in a PSG jersey? Share your opinion in the comments.

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9 matches without a goal at Liverpool: Mohamed Salah hits a dry spell

9 matches without a goal at Liverpool: Mohamed Salah hits a dry spell
9 matches without a goal at Liverpool: Mohamed Salah hits a dry spell

The Egyptian striker is enduring his worst run in the Premier League

9 matches without a goal at Liverpool: Mohamed Salah hits a dry spell

Mohamed Salah is experiencing the toughest spell of his Premier League career. The Liverpool FC forward has gone nine consecutive league matches without finding the back of the net—a personal worst since arriving in 2017.

This season stands in stark contrast to the previous one, when he dominated the scoring charts and topped the assists tally (29 goals, 18 assists), ultimately finishing fourth in the Ballon d'Or voting. In 2026, his Premier League goal tally remains frozen, even though he has been on target in European competitions and the FA Cup.

The next challenge comes against West Ham United. The Egyptian will be desperate to break this barren streak and reignite Liverpool’s campaign for a European spot.

Germany&#39;s Völler: Debate about boycotting World Cup &#39;pointless&#39;

Rudi Voeller, Sports Director of the German national soccer team, stands during a press conference on the awarding of rights for the 2026 FIFA World Cup for men, among other things, at Telekom's representative office in the capital. Christoph Soeder/dpa
Rudi Voeller, Sports Director of the German national soccer team, stands during a press conference on the awarding of rights for the 2026 FIFA World Cup for men, among other things, at Telekom's representative office in the capital. Christoph Soeder/dpa

Germany national team director Rudi Völler believes that the debate about boycotting the 2026 World Cup "pointless."

"It's pointless to discuss this. It achieves nothing and only harms the athletes," he told editors-in-chief at a conference hosted by dpa in Berlin on Monday.

The United States will co-host this year's World Cup with Mexico and Canada, but there's been some boycott considerations due to the idea of US President Donald Trump to take over Greenland and the military operation in Venezuela in early January.

The brutal actions of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as part of Trump's immigration crackdown has already resulted in the death of two US citizens and also sparked political debate.

Völler recalled his experiences as a young football player when several countries boycotted the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow and the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles for political reasons.

"I have always been against boycotts because they don't achieve anything," he said.

Völler doesn't want political issues like these to overshadow the national team's World Cup journey again.

"We are there to play football," he said.

According to Völler, discussions such as those during the World Cup in Qatar over the rainbow captain's armband, should not be repeated.

"Everyone can express their opinion and can also view things critically, but not on the day before the game," said the 1990 World Cup winner.

Maple Leafs visit the Lightning after Maccelli&#39;s 2-goal game

Toronto Maple Leafs (27-21-9, in the Atlantic Division) vs. Tampa Bay Lightning (37-14-4, in the Atlantic Division)

Tampa, Florida; Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. EST

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Lightning -239, Maple Leafs +195; over/under is 6

BOTTOM LINE: The Toronto Maple Leafs visit the Tampa Bay Lightning after Matias Maccelli scored two goals in the Maple Leafs' 5-2 win against the Edmonton Oilers.

Tampa Bay has a 9-3-1 record in Atlantic Division play and a 37-14-4 record overall. The Lightning are 14-4-2 in games their opponents serve more penalty minutes.

Toronto has gone 27-21-9 overall with a 6-7-3 record against the Atlantic Division. The Maple Leafs have a -6 scoring differential, with 187 total goals scored and 193 conceded.

The teams play Wednesday for the second time this season. The Maple Leafs won 2-0 in the last matchup.

TOP PERFORMERS: Jake Guentzel has 26 goals and 34 assists for the Lightning. Nikita Kucherov has six goals and 18 assists over the past 10 games.

Auston Matthews has 26 goals and 21 assists for the Maple Leafs. Bobby McMann has five goals and three assists over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Lightning: 8-1-1, averaging 3.7 goals, 6.8 assists, 4.8 penalties and 15.4 penalty minutes while giving up 2.1 goals per game.

Maple Leafs: 4-5-1, averaging 2.9 goals, 4.8 assists, 2.1 penalties and 4.5 penalty minutes while giving up 3.4 goals per game.

INJURIES: Lightning: None listed.

Maple Leafs: None listed.

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Canucks take losing streak into home matchup against the Jets

Winnipeg Jets (22-26-8, in the Central Division) vs. Vancouver Canucks (18-33-6, in the Pacific Division)

Vancouver, British Columbia; Wednesday, 10 p.m. EST

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Jets -135, Canucks +115; over/under is 6

BOTTOM LINE: The Vancouver Canucks enter a matchup with the Winnipeg Jets after losing three games in a row.

Vancouver has gone 6-17-4 in home games and 18-33-6 overall. The Canucks have gone 6-11-1 in games their opponents serve fewer penalty minutes.

Winnipeg is 10-15-3 in road games and 22-26-8 overall. The Jets are 20-8-5 when scoring three or more goals.

The teams meet Wednesday for the second time this season. The Jets won the previous matchup 5-3.

TOP PERFORMERS: Jake DeBrusk has scored 13 goals with 15 assists for the Canucks. Teddy Blueger has four goals and three assists over the last 10 games.

Mark Scheifele has 27 goals and 41 assists for the Jets. Kyle Connor has scored three goals and added six assists over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Canucks: 2-7-1, averaging 2.3 goals, 3.8 assists, 2.8 penalties and 6.9 penalty minutes while giving up 3.9 goals per game.

Jets: 3-4-3, averaging 1.9 goals, 3.5 assists, 2.7 penalties and 5.6 penalty minutes while giving up 2.6 goals per game.

INJURIES: Canucks: None listed.

Jets: None listed.

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Devils bring losing streak into home matchup against the Sabres

Buffalo Sabres (32-19-6, in the Atlantic Division) vs. New Jersey Devils (28-27-2, in the Metropolitan Division)

Newark, New Jersey; Wednesday, 7 p.m. EST

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Devils -116, Sabres -104; over/under is 6

BOTTOM LINE: The New Jersey Devils will try to end their three-game losing streak when they take on the Buffalo Sabres.

New Jersey has a 28-27-2 record overall and a 13-12-2 record on its home ice. The Devils have a 22-8-1 record in games they score at least three goals.

Buffalo has a 32-19-6 record overall and a 15-11-3 record in road games. The Sabres are 30-4-5 when scoring three or more goals.

Wednesday's game is the third time these teams meet this season. The Sabres won 3-1 in the last matchup.

TOP PERFORMERS: Cody Glass has scored 13 goals with six assists for the Devils. Nico Hischier has four goals and one assist over the past 10 games.

Alex Tuch has 21 goals and 26 assists for the Sabres. Jason Zucker has five goals and one assist over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Devils: 4-6-0, averaging two goals, 3.6 assists, 2.9 penalties and 7.2 penalty minutes while giving up 2.6 goals per game.

Sabres: 6-3-1, averaging 3.8 goals, 6.2 assists, 3.5 penalties and 8.9 penalty minutes while giving up 2.6 goals per game.

INJURIES: Devils: None listed.

Sabres: None listed.

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Stars bring 6-game win streak into matchup with the Kraken

Seattle Kraken (27-20-9, in the Pacific Division) vs. Dallas Stars (34-14-9, in the Central Division)

Dallas; Wednesday, 8 p.m. EST

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Stars -177, Kraken +148; over/under is 5.5

BOTTOM LINE: The Dallas Stars come into a matchup against the Seattle Kraken as winners of six consecutive games.

Dallas has gone 16-7-3 in home games and 34-14-9 overall. The Stars have a 14-2-0 record in games they score at least one power-play goal.

Seattle is 27-20-9 overall and 13-11-4 in road games. The Kraken have scored and given up 161 goals this season for an even scoring differential.

Wednesday's game is the third time these teams meet this season. The Stars won 3-2 in the last matchup.

TOP PERFORMERS: Mikko Rantanen has scored 20 goals with 49 assists for the Stars. Matt Duchene has six goals and three assists over the past 10 games.

Jordan Eberle has 20 goals and 18 assists for the Kraken. Jared McCann has scored six goals and added six assists over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Stars: 7-3-0, averaging 3.1 goals, 5.7 assists, 2.8 penalties and 5.9 penalty minutes while giving up 2.6 goals per game.

Kraken: 6-4-0, averaging 3.5 goals, 5.7 assists, 4.1 penalties and 9.8 penalty minutes while giving up 2.7 goals per game.

INJURIES: Stars: None listed.

Kraken: None listed.

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Avalanche play the Mammoth following Lehkonen&#39;s 2-goal showing

Colorado Avalanche (37-9-9, in the Central Division) vs. Utah Mammoth (30-23-4, in the Central Division)

Salt Lake City; Wednesday, 9 p.m. EST

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Avalanche -135, Mammoth +114; over/under is 6

BOTTOM LINE: The Colorado Avalanche visit the Utah Mammoth after Artturi Lehkonen scored two goals in the Avalanche's 4-2 win over the San Jose Sharks.

Utah has a 30-23-4 record overall and a 9-7-0 record in Central Division play. The Mammoth are ninth in league play with 221 total penalties (averaging 3.9 per game).

Colorado is 37-9-9 overall and 8-1-4 against the Central Division. The Avalanche have given up 133 goals while scoring 211 for a +78 scoring differential.

The matchup Wednesday is the fourth meeting between these teams this season. The Avalanche won 1-0 in the previous meeting.

TOP PERFORMERS: Nick Schmaltz has 23 goals and 30 assists for the Mammoth. Kailer Yamamoto has five goals and three assists over the past 10 games.

Nathan MacKinnon has 40 goals and 53 assists for the Avalanche. Brock Nelson has scored seven goals and added four assists over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Mammoth: 7-3-0, averaging 3.8 goals, 5.7 assists, 4.9 penalties and 11.7 penalty minutes while giving up 2.6 goals per game.

Avalanche: 4-5-1, averaging three goals, five assists, 2.8 penalties and 6.4 penalty minutes while giving up 2.8 goals per game.

INJURIES: Mammoth: None listed.

Avalanche: None listed.

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Capitals take on the Flyers following Chychrun&#39;s 2-goal showing

Philadelphia Flyers (25-20-11, in the Metropolitan Division) vs. Washington Capitals (29-23-7, in the Metropolitan Division)

Washington; Wednesday, 7 p.m. EST

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Capitals -160, Flyers +134; over/under is 6

BOTTOM LINE: The Washington Capitals host the Philadelphia Flyers after Jakob Chychrun's two-goal game against the Nashville Predators in the Capitals' 4-2 win.

Washington is 29-23-7 overall with an 11-4-2 record against the Metropolitan Division. The Capitals have gone 26-8-3 when scoring at least three goals.

Philadelphia is 25-20-11 overall and 6-5-4 against the Metropolitan Division. The Flyers have given up 177 goals while scoring 162 for a -15 scoring differential.

The teams match up Wednesday for the second time this season. The Flyers won 4-2 in the previous meeting.

TOP PERFORMERS: Dylan Strome has 16 goals and 31 assists for the Capitals. Chychrun has four goals and seven assists over the last 10 games.

Travis Konecny has 22 goals and 32 assists for the Flyers. Owen Tippett has scored four goals with three assists over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Capitals: 5-4-1, averaging 3.1 goals, 5.7 assists, 4.3 penalties and 11 penalty minutes while giving up 3.3 goals per game.

Flyers: 3-4-3, averaging 2.9 goals, 4.4 assists, 3.4 penalties and 7.1 penalty minutes while giving up 3.5 goals per game.

INJURIES: Capitals: None listed.

Flyers: None listed.

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Van der Sar directly tells Lammens exactly what he thought about his Everton display

Van der Sar directly tells Lammens exactly what he thought about his Everton display
Van der Sar directly tells Lammens exactly what he thought about his Everton display

Iconic Manchester United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar directly spoke to Senne Lammens after the Everton game and informed him what he thought about his performance.

Imperious Lammens

Lammens produced a man-of-the-match performance as United got back to winning ways in their 1-0 triumph over Everton on Monday evening.

United remain unbeaten under Michael Carrick but their winning streak had been halted by West Ham in their previous outing following a 1-1 draw at the London Stadium. With Chelsea and Aston Villa dropping points over the weekend, there was added pressure for United to win and they made no mistake.

It was a gritty battle at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, but the Red Devils stood up to the test against David Moyes’ stubborn outfit. Substitute Benjamin Sesko was the hero once more, coming off the bench to net the decisive goal and snatch all three points for United.

Sesko produced a top-class finish to round off a devastating United counter-attacking move.

But there has also been plenty of praise for Lammens, without whom United would have undoubtedly not won in Merseyside.

The Belgian has been a model of consistency since his summer arrival, and he was once again impressive against Everton. He produced a string of fine saves to keep the Toffees at bay and was imperious in dealing with set-pieces, an area where the hosts desperately tried to cause chaos in search of a late equaliser.

Moyes admitted that Lammens was the best player on the pitch. Michael Carrick was also full of praise for the shot-stopper.

The 23-year-old shared a moment with Edwin van der Sar after the final whistle. The Dutch legend made it clear just how impressed he was by his performance.

Van der Sar speaks to Lammens

Speaking on Sky Sports, Van der Sar told Lammens, “Hi, Senne, good evening, it is Van der Sar.”

“Congratulations on the win, extremely important of course, and I think your role from the corners, they were horrible.”

“There were eight, nine, 12 people around you, so it was a big fight. But with your age, first year in the Premier League, you’re really doing incredibly well. And you have a good save, good hands, so compliments on your all-around game.”

Van der Sar added, “In the past [at corners], you would have only two players around you, so you had some space to come out.”

“But with this, you don’t have a run-up, you have to stand there on the line with eight, nine, 12 people in front of you, so he had some great punches to clear it and good catches.”

“Well done for your first year in the Premier League.”

Van der Sar’s comments will be extra special for Lammens, who recently admitted that the United legend is one of the players he looked up to the most while coming up.

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🚨 New boss in Hypermotion as Cultural unveil their manager

🚨 New boss in Hypermotion as Cultural unveil their manager

After the dismissal of José Ángel Ziganda, Cultural Leonesa has announced Rubén de la Barrera as their new coach until the end of the current season.

The Galician coach returns to León after achieving promotion to the Segunda División in 2026 and managing Cultu during the following season in the second tier.

Subsequently, he went through Real Sociedad, RC Deportivo, and Albacete Balompié, with which he also achieved promotion to the Segunda División. Additionally, he has gained experience in Qatar, Romania, El Salvador, and Portugal.

Rubén de la Barrera inherits a team that is third from last, with 27 points, and is three points away from the positions that ensure salvation.

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5 takeaways from Daniel Jeremiah&#39;s pre-Combine top 50 draft prospects

It's finally here. The annual spectacle known as the NFL Scouting Combine has arrived, officially kicking off the 2026 offseason. The path to the 2026 NFL Draft officially begins in Indianapolis and fans will begin to hear free-agent rumors about which teams are interested in specific free agents.

Just before the Combine kicked off, NFL draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah of NFL.com and the NFL Network revealed his latest version of the top 50 prospects. It's Jeremiah's second top 50, the first of which he revealed on January 27, when we learned of every early entry in the draft.

Jeremiah made some changes in his second top 50. After the Combine, there will likely be more changes. For now, let's focus on his latest top 50 ahead of this week's Combine. Here are five takeaways from Jeremiah's top 50 list 2.0.

Welcome, Omar Cooper

WR Omar Cooper is an awesome addition to the 2026 draft class.

High level ball skills and RAC ability. This play is an incompletion for most WRs. Somehow Cooper turns it into a 1st down. https://t.co/HuQ0C8VN5zpic.twitter.com/EmviQzLb2j

— Dane Brugler (@dpbrugler) January 26, 2026

When Jeremiah revealed his initial top 50, Indiana WR Omar Cooper missed the cut. Just an oversight on Jeremiah's part? Probably so. Here's what he said about Cooper:

Cooper is one of my favorite players to study in this year’s draft. He’s strong, reliable and explosive. He uses his lower-body strength to run through press coverage and he’s a loose/fluid route runner. He plays without fear in the middle of the field, making combat catches look easy. He can really pluck the ball and stays grounded through the catch on crossers. Also, he can elevate and play above the rim (SEE: game-winner against Penn State) when necessary. After the catch, he has the power to break tackles and enough speed to pull away. Sources at the school rave about his makeup and competitiveness. Overall, Cooper fits the exact model of wideouts finding immediate success in the NFL.

Cooper isn't getting enough love as a potential first-round pick. He was outstanding for the Hoosiers in their run to the national championship. He does a little bit of everything. He's strong at the point of attack, he can block, he can win deep and he's really fun after the catch. It will be interesting to see how he tests this week at the Combine.

David Bailey leaps Arvell Reese

The Washington Commanders badly need an edge rusher. While the Commanders could attack that need in free agency, they're often linked to David Bailey (Texas Tech) and Rueben Bain Jr. (Miami). It's looking more and more like Bailey will be long gone before Washington is on the clock at No. 7. In Jeremiah's new top 50, he has Bailey at No. 3 — up one spot — and ahead of Ohio State linebacker/EDGE Arvell Reese. Reese falls one spot to No. 4. Could Reese fall to Washington? It's possible. It's beginning to look like Bailey's ceiling is No. 2 overall to the New York Jets, while his floor is No. 4 to the Tennessee Titans.

Carnell Tate is the No. 1 WR ahead of Makai Lemon

Makai Lemon 79 REC, 1156 YDS, 14 Total TDs 2025 Season Highlights.pic.twitter.com/TLDc3lpzk3

— Football Performances (@NFLPerformances) February 15, 2026

Jeremiah has Ohio State WR Carnell Tate as his No. 7 overall prospect, up from No. 9 last month. USC's Makai Lemon falls from No. 7 to No. 10. Why the drop? Both are strong prospects. The biggest knock on Lemon is health. That hasn't changed. They are completely different receivers. Tate is bigger (6-foot-3, 195) and is a smooth route runner. Lemon is built differently (5-foot-11, 195) and plays differently, too. Lemon can play outside or in the slot, although he can be a Day 1 slot in the NFL. He is electric after the catch and wins consistently off the line. If Washington can adequately address its defensive needs in free agency, Lemon could be a fun pick for Washington to grow with quarterback Jayden Daniels. Jeremiah mentions Amon-Ra St. Brown as a comparison. It's easy to see. New offensive coordinator David Blough played with St. Brown in Detroit.

Jeremiah loves this safety class

Jeremiah has three safeties in his top 25.

  • Caleb Downs, Ohio State: 9th, up 1 spot
  • Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Toledo: 15th, up 4 spots
  • Dillon Thieneman, Oregon: 23rd, up 2 spots

It's a good year to need a safety. Downs is a legitimate option for Washington at No. 7. He's often linked to the Commanders in different mock drafts. Washington could use another safety and Downs would solve a lot of Washington's problems in the secondary.

Commanders should have no issues finding an EDGE rusher

Jeremiah has nine edge rushers ranked among his top 50 players. Ideally, the Commanders could trade back a few spots, add some much-needed picks, and still land a quality player. The problem is that there doesn't appear to be any players that teams will move up for. Having only one quarterback projected to go high isn't ideal for teams wanting to move back. There's a good chance that Bailey, Bain and Reese are gone when Washington is on the clock at No. 7. That's why it wouldn't be a surprise if Washington is aggressive attacking the EDGE position in free agency. The Commanders would still likely draft an EDGE, but could choose a developmental prospect in the third round and look elsewhere with their top pick. The good thing is that Washington's needs align well with this draft's depth.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: 5 takeaways from Daniel Jeremiah's top 50

Titans met with small school wideout at HBCU Legacy Bowl

The NFL offseason is always a fun time for those fans who love the team-building aspects of the league. Between the college all-star games, the NFL Scouting Combine, and college pro days, there is a never-ending cycle of information flowing. 

One event that flew under the radar this past weekend was the HBCU Legacy Bowl, featuring some solid NFL prospects that are often overlooked. 

With the Tennessee Titans turning over every stone to add depth and talent to their roster, it should come as no surprise that they had scouts in attendance, and at least a few players caught their attention. The latest prospect to be reported to have had contact with the Titans is D2 Clark Atlanta wide receiver Ronnie West. 

Clark Atlanta (D2) WR Ronnie West spoke with several teams while at the @HBCULegacyBowl , including the #Packers#Titans#Dolphins#Jaguars#Colts and #Lions, with GB standing out the most, spending the most time with him. pic.twitter.com/yjhai1Ufza

— Easton Butler (@Easton__Butler) February 22, 2026

West, a 6-foot-0, 180-pound wideout, has improved every season in college and is coming off a solid season where he pulled in 50 passes for 603 yards and five touchdowns, leading to his invite to the all-star game. 

West also met with the Green Bay Packers, Miami Dolphins, Jacksonville Jaguars, Indianapolis Colts, and Detroit Lions during the activities. 

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans met with small school wideout at HBCU Legacy Bowl

Crest football&#39;s Majay Thompson scores offer from SEC powerhouse

Months after helping Crest to an NCHSAA 5A football title, junior wideout Majay Thompson’s stock continues to rise on the college recruiting trail.

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Thompson added to his long list of suitors Monday, Feb. 23 when the Chargers’ junior wideout was extended an offer from national powerhouse Alabama. Kalin DeBoer and the Crimson Tide are the 20th school to join in pursuit of Thompson, others including Michigan State, Boston College, Duke, Wake Forest, West Virginia, Appalachian State, East Carolina, Marshall and Charlotte among others.

According to On3 Sports and Rivals, Thompson is a three-star recruit ranked 31st among products statewide in the 2027 class. He caught 53 passes during the 2025 campaign for 865 yards and 13 touchdowns, helping Crest to a 13-2 record and its first state championship since 2015. In addition, the 6-foot, 182-pound wide receiver also returned a punt for a touchdown.

Premier League transfer regrets: Who joined the wrong club—and where they should have gone instead

Premier League transfer regrets: Who joined the wrong club—and where they should have gone instead
Premier League transfer regrets: Who joined the wrong club—and where they should have gone instead

Hindsight is a wonderful thing, particularly when it comes to football transfers. Several signings deemed good business last summer have struggled, while others have flourished despite limited expectations.

As we reach the run-in, we've looked at those who fall into the former category and wonder whether they would have been better choosing alternative destinations...

Premier League signings who maybe joined wrong club - and where they should have gone

Liam Delap - Everton

Liam Delap had quite the choice last summer. The forward was in demand after impressing in a relegated Ipswich Town team, with 12 league goals proving that he could cut it in thePremier League. A £30m release clause made a deal for Delap even more attractive, with Chelsea beating serious competition to land the youngster.

Things haven't quite worked out. Delap has started just nine league games, scoring only once, and has found himself on the fringes of the team.

Would the 23-year-old have beenbetter served at Everton? The Toffees are crying out for a reliable centre-forward, with neither Thierno Barry nor Beto filling fans with much confidence.

Delap's rough-and-tumble style would have earned endearment from Evertonians. At the same time, a regular run of games could have placed him in England contention, in a World Cup year where reliable deputies to Harry Kane appear in short supply.

Nick Woltemade - Bayern Munich

Liam Delap, Bryan Mbeumo, Joao Pedro, Hugo Ekitike, and Benjamin Sesko. A list of forwardsNewcastle United reportedly tried and failed to sign before diverting to Nick Woltemade. The giant German signed for Newcastle in a £69m club-record deal in August, as the Magpies looked to spend their imminent Alexander Isak windfall.

Woltemade was hot property after a breakout season at Stuttgart, followed by Golden Boot success at the u-21 European Championship, but has endured an up-and-down time at St James' Park. Eddie Howe has recently tried to shoehorn his centre-forward signing into a midfield three, with mixed results.

Bayern Munich had been keen on Woltemade, though they were reluctant to meet the asking price. He appeared to be an ideal option to both deputise for Harry Kane and combat the loss of the injured Jamal Musiala in a deeper role.

Alexander Isak - Arsenal

Ok, this one might come back to haunt us.

Alexander Isak is a top, top player, but his time atLiverpool to date has been disastrous. The £125m British record recruit arrived after no pre-season, struggled to get going, and then fractured his leg. In his absence, Hugo Ekitike has proven he can lead the Liverpool line, and the similarities between the pair have raised question marks over their compatibility.

Over atArsenal, Viktor Gyokeres has found form in recent weeks but has faced criticism for much of the campaign. The Swedish striker will score goals, but he has faced flat-track bully accusations and debate over whether he's stylistically suited to the North Londoners.

Having watched Isak dazzle in the number 14 shirt at Newcastle, comparisons were made between the forward and Gunners great Thierry Henry. Arsenal invested heavily in their frontline last summer, but were any of the arrivals world-class or capable of getting there? Isak has shown he can.

Harvey Elliott - RB Leipzig

Player of the Tournament at last summer's u-21 European Championship, Harvey Elliott inevitably had offers. A loan move toAston Villa looked like a good move, providing the Liverpool midfielder with a chance to play regularly at a high level.

Instead, he's struggled to win favour, playing just 110 league minutes with Unai Emery adamant the midfielder is not part of his plans. Villa do not want Elliott to sign permanently and have therefore opted against using the 22-year-old, in order to avoid a mandatory appearance-related purchase clause.

Elliott has spent the 2025-26 season on the sidelines in a campaign that will stall his development.

RB Leipzig had been interested last summer and would have been the better move in hindsight. Elliott appears to lack the athleticism to shine at the very top level in England, but could overcome that in a less-demanding division.

&#39;Not normal&#39;: Fayetteville State basketball heads to CIAA Tournament on a heater

Fayetteville State men’s basketball rides into Baltimore for the 2026 CIAA Tournament on an absolute heater.

The Broncos haven’t lost in two months, currently on a 14-game winning streak while going undefeated at home this season in front of the largest crowds in the league. 

They’ve repeated as Southern Division champions, led by newly crowned CIAA Player of the Year Larry Howell and CIAA Sixth Man of the Year Zeke Cannedy. They brought home the conference’s top individual awards at Monday’s tournament tip-off event, which has become an annual parade of Broncos, the program boasting 10 All-CIAA selections since 2020. 

Along with all that hardware, the Broncos (20-6) are bringing a relentless style of play to the CFG Arena that few can run with.  

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“The way that we play is not normal basketball. It’s just not,” coach Devin Hoehn said. “Our practices are not normal practices. 

“The record and the results kind of speak for themselves, but this is one of the hardest systems to play in because of how taxing it is, and the second you take your foot off the gas is when you get caught, so we're just trying to keep these guys as focused as possible.”

The system of which Hoehn speaks is a fast-paced, pressure-filled onslaught that has FSU averaging a league-high 90.2 points per game on 54.7 possessions per game. 

More chances to score lead to more scoring, and the Broncos push pace to create those opportunities with a swarming, full-court defense.

Larry Howell, the CIAA's leading scorer, goes to the hoop during the Shaw at Fayetteville State mens basketball game on Monday, Feb. 9, 2026.

It’s a system honed by Division II coaching giant Jim Crutchfield, for whom Hoehn played guard at West Liberty and served on staff at Nova Southeastern before bringing the frenetic style to Bluefield State for five years – peaking with last season’s CIAA runner-up finish and subsequent NCAA D2 Tournament berth.

Now, Hoehn’s on the Bronco sideline leading a charge of thoroughbreds.

Howell is one of several players who came with Hoehn from Bluefield State. 

Cannedy turned down other opportunities in order to stay.

When those paths crossed in Fayetteville, the pieces settled into place with a team-first mentality both shared. 

“It was new for both of them, but they are willing to do whatever it takes for the team to win. … Very good at putting that ball in the hole, as well, but they're just great team guys, positive-energy type of guys.” 

Ezekiel Cannedy shots one from deep during the Shaw at Fayetteville State mens basketball game on Monday, Feb. 9, 2026.

Howell and Cannedy are two of the top three scorers in the CIAA this season, with Howell averaging a league-best 21.1 points and Cannedy No. 3 in the conference with 18.1 points per game including a CIAA-high average of 3.2 3-pointers per game. 

Both also rank top-three in the league in free-throw shooting percentage for an FSU squad that leads the conference in free-throw makes (668), attempts (887) and average (75.3%).

Howell is one of five Broncos who played for Hoehn at Bluefield State last season along with Terrell Willimas, Travon “Deuce” Cooper II, Romeo Aquino and Darius Boben. They made a historic run to the CIAA championship game last season, and they’re looking to run it back.

Adding Cannedy to the system gives them another level of attack, along with Kenneth Brayboy, Omari Byrd and Ibrahim Kourouma. 

“He’s a lights-out shooter,” Howell said of Cannedy. “It makes our game easier because of how much focus he gets from the defense, how good he can shoot it.” 

A defender goes flying past Kenneth Brayboy during the Shaw at Fayetteville State mens basketball game on Monday, Feb. 9, 2026.

Howell shoots well from deep, too, but he’s always a threat to get downhill and he's comfortable in the mid-range. 

“He can play above the rim. He can fight through contact to finish whenever he wants,” Cannedy said of Howell, who also draws multiple defenders to open up the offense for teammates.

All that offense paired with a merciless defense presents a 40-minute, foot-on-the-gas attack that has the Broncos holding a belt heading into the CIAA Tournament, looking to add another banner to those from 1973 and 2022. 

“The job isn't finished,” Cannedy said, “but where we are right now, we're in a great spot; in a spot where we can control our own destiny, so that's all you can really ask for.”

This article originally appeared on The Fayetteville Observer: Fayetteville State basketball in 2026 CIAA Tournament

Porsche won’t need extra budget to run second Formula E team

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Porsche has revealed that its second Formula E team will run on a cost-neutral basis, with no additional funding allocated to expanding its presence in the championship.

The German manufacturer raised eyebrows over the winter when it revealed that it would run two factory teams in Formula E when the series’ Gen4 era gets under way in December.

Porsche already has the largest footprint of any manufacturer in Formula E. In addition to its factory team, Porsche supplies powertrains to customers Andretti and Cupra Kiro, giving it six cars on the grid – more than any rival.

The number will remain unchanged the 2026-27 season, but four of those cars will be operated directly by the Weissach brand. Cupra Kiro is expected to run the remaining two cars on an independent basis, while long-time partner Andretti is set to join forces with Nissan, which has been left without a customer following McLaren’s exit from Formula E at the end of last season.

Dan Ticktum, Cupra Kiro

Dan Ticktum, Cupra Kiro

Porsche’s Formula E chief Florian Modlinger stressed the company will not increase its overall spending on the programme, with the second factory team instead funded through a reshuffling of resources from customer operations.

“We have a clear job to do from our board, which we accepted. It must be cost-neutral,” Modlinger said about the second factory team in an interview with Motorsport.com. “This means I will not get additional money, and the rest is up to us how we set up the project.

“First of all, we will not increase the number of cars we have in the grid. We have six Porsche 9X9 Electrics. We will also have six [cars] in the future.

“We will reshuffle resources, which are at the moment there to support the customer teams. We will free up [these resources] and use them in a way. The rest at the moment is in the planning phase.”

Porsche announced its plans to expand its factory Formula E presence in November last year, just weeks after it revealed that it would leave the Hypercar class of the World Endurance Championship.

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The proximity of the two decisions prompted speculation that Porsche was shifting investment from endurance racing into Formula E, leading to considerable backlash from fans.

However, Modlinger stressed that the two decisions were not linked to each other, as he explained the reasoning behind the company’s new motorsport strategy.

“We have to be separating the topics a bit. This was a project decision from the company that we reshuffle our Formula E engagement and how we operate, and it's completely separated from the other decision.

Florian Modlinger, Porsche project manager Formula E

Florian Modlinger, Porsche project manager Formula E

“Therefore, I focus on what we do and how the programme was reshuffled, and this job we got from the board to do this [on a] cost-neutral [basis]. This is a very important message to the outside world.”

Modlinger stated that running a second factory team would bring multiple advantages, offering Porsche a chance to integrate upcoming engineers, mechanics and drivers into Formula E.

“Four cars give us the opportunity to bring talents in, on the drivers’ side but also on the engineers’ and mechanics’ side,” Modlinger said.

“In Formula E, it's quite tricky for rookies to deliver in the first season and to contribute big points, as we saw in the past. This [second team] gives us more opportunity for young talents but also to write additional stories, to bring new partners, new sponsors in.”

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Dave Barr&#39;s 24-year Hagerstown PONY journey ending, legacy remains

As I enter my 24th and final season at Hagerstown PONY League, I want to take this opportunity to thank all the players, parents and fans of PONY Baseball.

I have thoroughly enjoyed my time -- for the most part (lol).

I want to tell a story to explain what PONY League has meant to my life in athletics, and to explain to parents and players today just how different the times are. We always think the grass is greener on the other side. Most of the time, it’s not.

When I played Little League at National, PONY League was the goal. You practiced hard because all the best players from all the Little Leagues were coming to PONY League.

I remember sitting in the back seat of my father’s car one day and asking:

“Hey Dad, am I throwing Opening Day?”

He took a puff of his cigarette and simply said, “No, you’re not.”

I said, “Oh, you’re saving me for Eagles?” (They were our rivals. Rod Steiner was the manager and Danny Taylor was their ace.)

He said, “No, you’re not.”

I said, “Well, when am I pitching?”

He said, “You're not. You're not a pitcher!”

I think I threw one inning in two years -- and probably needed a neck brace afterward.

I could tell a million more stories like that, but the ultimate point is this:

Back then, Hagerstown was a true community. That community included Hagerstown, Boonsboro, Sharpsburg, Smithsburg, Williamsport, Hancock and Clear Spring. Every player came to the league and played.

People always ask why we were so dominant. That’s exactly why.

Dave Barr was part of the 1984 Hagerstown PONY League all-star team.

Today, we’ve disavowed ourselves. Every town has its own travel teams in every sport. Competition is essential for a young player’s development — not just as an athlete, but as a person.

At National, I was a big fish in a small pond.

When I arrived at PONY League, I realized: “There are players better than me. If I want to play, I better grind.”

And I left out one of the coolest parts -- the team names: Antietam Exchange, Moose, Elks, FOP, Firefighters, Eagles, VFW, F&M Bank and many others.

We had 10 teams with 15 players each -- and they were loaded. There weren’t many easy games. Any team could beat any team on any given day.

When I was 13, we won the championship, beating the Eagles, 2–1. Jeff Miller, Danny Nigh and David “Buck” Williams were our studs.

At 14, the Eagles got revenge. Danny Taylor and Bryan Canfield beat us 2–1 in the final.

One of my fondest memories was going to Salisbury for sectionals. Players stayed with host families. The house Randy Butts stayed in gave them cantaloupe every morning for breakfast. He still says he hasn’t eaten cantaloupe since.

I went 3-for-8 in the tournament -- nothing spectacular. Chris Copenhaver and Brad Melzer had big tournaments. Danny Taylor was lights-out. Rod Eversole was exactly what my father projected when he drafted him -- the best overall 14-year-old in the league.

Then we were off to Aiken, South Carolina.

Before we left, my dad rode me hard: “Are you going to do anything in Aiken?”

I said yes — but he rode me so hard I ended up riding to Aiken with the Butts family.

We get to Aiken. My dad calls me into his room:

“Are you ready to go?”

I said, “Yes, I am.”

He says, “I’m going with you today.”

We get to the field. I’m fired up. They post the lineup. I’m looking for my name.

Not in it.

I say, “Hey Dad, I’m not in the lineup.”

He says, “I changed my mind. I’m going with Johnny Lewis. Be ready for defense.”

Johnny goes 3-for-4 with two doubles.

People have asked me over a thousand times: Who are the best kids you ever coached?

My answer: They’re ALL the best kids I’ve ever coached.

The ones who stand out aren’t always the superstars -- they’re the ones who grind, work and become better than they ever thought they could be.

My 14-Year-Old PONY League All-Star Team:

  • Rod Eversole -- Best overall player in the league
  • Danny Taylor -- Best pitcher in the league. Absolute stud.
  • Denny Wallach -- One of the best overall players in Washington County.
  • Ryan Johnston -- Fastest on the team, hit a ton, played professional baseball.
  • Brian Canfield -- Second-fastest, one of our best hitters.
  • Tim Miller -- Rock-solid catcher, best teammate you could ask for.
  • Steve Burgan -- Best defensive catcher.
  • Tim Beard -- Big, strong, could hit and run, a man amongst boys.
  • Chris Copenhaver -- When you thought of power, you thought of him.
  • Brad Melzer -- Big hitter and great teammate.
  • Billy Flook -- Could do it all.
  • John Lewis -- Great athlete, versatile.
  • Larry Webster -- Only 13-year-old, dominant pitcher.
  • Randy Butts -- Fantastic hitter and pitcher, played professional baseball.
  • Dave Barr -- Not very good, but tried hard! Only made it because my dad was the manager.

When you talk about dominance in youth athletics in Washington County, I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again:

Hagerstown PONY League is the most dominant sustainable league Washington County has ever had.

While we’ve never captured a World Series title like the Colt League (which has two and is also part of Pony Baseball), we have:

  • A U.S. record 17 appearances in the 14U PONY World Series.
  • Five appearances in the 13U World Series since it began in 2010.

That consistency is legacy.

In closing, my hope is that someone involved in youth baseball today reads this and decides to take over PONY League and keep it going. It would be a shame to see it fold. It’s a cornerstone for kids in this community.

If you want to challenge yourself and play against the best, go watch a PONY World Series game. Watch 14-year-olds throwing 80-plus mph from 54 feet and hitting balls 350 feet.

But it’s not just about the level of baseball.

It’s about friendships.

It’s about memories.

It’s about community.

And it’s about moments that last a lifetime.

Just like they did for me.

This article originally appeared on The Herald-Mail: Dave Barr's 24-year Hagerstown PONY journey ending, legacy remains

Who is the TDG H.S. Girls Athlete of the Week for Feb. 16-22?

The Winter 2025-26 high school sports regular season has come to a close in the Greater Taunton area.

Last week, a pair of local wrestlers took home MIAA Division 1 titles, including one who defended her crown, while a Bridgewater-Raynham/West Bridgewater gymnast won the South Sectional all-around crown. A Taunton indoor track thrower had a top five finish at the MIAA Meet of Champions while a Bridgewater-Raynham basketball player put up a career-high points total to help secure the Spartan Classic title up in Lynn.

The Taunton Daily Gazette High School Girls Athlete of the Week for Feb. 9-15 is Bristol-Plymouth basketball's Emma Ericson, receiving 76% of the vote. Dighton-Rehoboth basketball's Julia Mello came in second with 14% while Bridgewater-Raynham swim's Casey Mulcahy received 6% to finish third.

Now is your chance to choose the Taunton Daily Gazette High School Girls Athlete of the Week for Feb. 16-22, with polls open through noon, Sunday, March 1. Only players from teams that submitted stats to the Gazette or made them readily available online can be featured in this poll. Scores and stats can be submitted via email to cmerritt@tauntongazette.com. Voting can only be done through the poll below, and any votes submitted by email or other means will not be counted.

Vote for the Taunton Daily Gazette High School Girls Athlete of the Week, with polls open through noon Sunday, March 1.

Basketball

Camden Strandberg, Bridgewater-Raynham

Strandberg had a double-double of 35 points (career-high) and 13 rebounds, as well as 3 blocks, against Dracut.

Hockey

Vivienne Melo, Bishop Stang

Melo made 18 saves to record the shutout against Dennis-Yarmouth/Cape Cod Academy/St. John Paul II.

Wrestling

Camilly de Carvalho, Taunton

de Carvalho defeated Springfield Central's Destiny Rosado in the 152 lb. third place bout at the MIAA Division 1 Championship.

Kennedie Davis, Bridgewater-Raynham

Davis was crowned the 114-lb. champion at the MIAA Division 1 Championship.

Baylee Teixeira, Bristol Aggie/Dighton-Rehoboth

Teixeira finished runner up in the 138-lb. weight class at the MIAA Division 3 Championship.

Rileigh Fagan, Bristol-Plymouth

Fagan was crowned the 152-lb. champion at the MIAA Division 1 Championship.

Gymnastics

Lindsay Woodbury, Bridgewater-Raynham/West Bridgewater

Woodbury was crowned all-around champion (37.075) at MIAA South Sectionals.

Indoor track

Sophia Olaniyan, Taunton

Olaniyan finished fifth in the weight throw (41 feet 9.5 inches, personal best) and 11th in the shot put (34 feet 0.5 inches) at the MIAA Meet of Champions.

This article originally appeared on The Taunton Daily Gazette: Taunton-area high school girls athlete of the week vote Feb. 16-22

Who is the TDG H.S. Boys Athlete of the Week for Feb. 16-22?

The Winter 2025-26 high school sports regular season has come to a close in the Greater Taunton area.

Last week, a Taunton wrestler was crowned an MIAA Division 1 champion while a Bristol-Plymouth basketball player became the fourth Craftsman to reach 1,000 career points. Bridgewater-Raynham hockey secured its first tournament berth in six years while Taunton hockey defended its Battle of Bristol crown and Somerset Berkley/Case/Dighton-Rehoboth/Seekonk hockey held onto the No. 32 seed in Division 3 after some uncertainty.

The Taunton Daily Gazette High School Boys Athlete of the Week for Feb. 9-15 is Bridgewater-Raynham indoor track's Caiden Blake, receiving 61% of the vote. Bristol-Plymouth wrestling's Colby Grenon came in second with 38% while Taunton hockey's Jamie Vallarelli and Taunton wrestling's Will Buffington each received 0.31% to tie for third.

Now is your chance to choose the Taunton Daily Gazette High School Boys Athlete of the Week for Feb. 16-22, with polls open through noon, Sunday, March 1. Only players from teams that submitted stats to the Gazette or made them readily available online can be featured in this poll. Scores and stats can be submitted via email to cmerritt@tauntongazette.com. Voting can only be done through the poll below, and any votes submitted by email or other means will not be counted.

Vote for the Taunton Daily Gazette High School Boys Athlete of the Week, with polls open through noon Sunday, March 1.

Basketball

Dray Thielker, Taunton

Thielker had 27 points against Oliver Ames.

Cam Santos, Bridgewater-Raynham

Santos had 26 points and 8 rebounds against Stoughton.

Greg Aisiku, Bristol-Plymouth

Aisiku had 25 points, including the 1,000th of his career, against Assabet Valley.

Josh Reidy, Dighton-Rehoboth

Reidy had 30 points against Medfield.

Hockey

Braden LaChance, Taunton

LaChance had a goal and a pair of assists against Middleboro/Carver/Wareham.

Dante Tudor, Bridgewater-Raynham

Tudor had a goal and a pair of assists against Bellingham.

Wrestling

Will Buffington, Taunton

Buffington won the 215 lb. title at the MIAA Division 1 Championship.

Indoor Track

Caiden Blake, Bridgewater-Raynham

Blake finished 11th in the 600-meter (1:24.22) and was the final leg of the 4x400 meter relay team that finished 10th (3:29.95) at the MIAA Meet of Champions.

This article originally appeared on The Taunton Daily Gazette: Taunton-area high school boys athlete of the week vote Feb. 16-22

Marion County Athlete of the Week nominees, voting for Feb. 16-21

High school basketball season has officially come and gone in Marion County as the area's surviving basketball teams were eliminated from the FHSAA playoffs over the weekend.

This leaves wrestling as the final sport from the winter season, while the spring sports season has officially commenced with local baseball, lacrosse and softball teams all logging games last week.

As such, this week's Marion County Athlete of the Week poll has plenty of variety.

Trinity Catholic girls basketball's Alessa Washington won last week's vote with a convincing 7,410 votes — good for more than 70% of the vote.

Who will follow in her footsteps? It's time to find out.

Below you'll find 18 Ocala-area athletes who notched standout performances during the week of Feb. 16-21. Readers will have an opportunity to vote for who they believe is deserving of this week's Athlete of the Week honor until Friday at noon. Voters are encouraged to vote early and often as there is no limit to the number of times you can vote.

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 ocalasports@usatodayco.com for consideration.

Ocala-area Athlete of the Week nominees for Feb. 16-21

Larry Quartararo, junior, Belleview baseball – 6.1 IP, 13 Ks in win over St. John Lutheran

Gilbehert Mendoza, senior, Belleview baseball – 3-for-4, 2 doubles, 4 RBI in loss to Gainesville

Randi O’Cull, senior, Belleview softball – 4-for-4, 5 RBI in win over Umatilla

Ya’Mari Reynolds, senior, Belleview softball – 3 IP, 7 Ks in win over Umatilla; 7 IP, 11K s in win over Mount Dora

Callie Pfriender, sophomore, Belleview softball – 5 IP, 8 Ks in win over Citrus

Ariel Walker, senior, Belleview wrestling – Placed third in regionals to become program’s first girl to qualify for states, Belleview’s first state qualifier since 2022

Ryan Cushenberry, junior, Forest baseball – 2-for-3, triple, RBI in loss to Vanguard

Carson Perrin, junior, Forest boys lacrosse – 3 goals, 1 assist, 6 ground balls in win over Cypress Creek

Sutton Crysler, junior, Forest boys lacrosse – 3 goals in win over Cypress Creek

Cullen Briggs, senior, Forest boys lacrosse – 4 ground balls, 4 caused turnovers in win over Cypress Creek

Phillip Brown, senior, Forest boys lacrosse – 18 saves, 1 ground ball in win over Cypress Creek

Tucker Jones, senior, North Marion baseball – 1-for-3, home run in win over Buchholz

Brandon Keen, sophomore, North Marion baseball – 1-for-1, 2 RBI, 3 IP, 0 ER, 2Ks in win over Buchholz

Noah Laconte, sophomore, St. John Lutheran baseball – 2-for-3, 3 RBI in win over Bronson

Caylee Barbe, junior, Trinity Catholic softball – 3-for-3, 4 RBI, 2 home runs, 7 IP, 0 ER, 15 Ks in win over Baldwin; 7 IP, 0 ER, 14 Ks in win over Creekside

Jordan Koehn, junior, Trinity Catholic softball – 3-for-4, 3 RBI, triple in win over Creekside

Hailey Wilson, junior, Trinity Catholic softball – 3 IP, 0 ER, 8 Ks in win over Eastside

Spencer Payner, junior, Vanguard baseball – 3-for-5, triple, home run, RBI in win over Gainesville; 5 IP, 1 ER, 14 Ks in win over Forest

This article originally appeared on Ocala Star-Banner: Marion County Athlete of the Week nominees, voting for Feb. 16-21

Emma Raducanu quits Nike for new clothing sponsor

Emma Raducanu wore Nike while she won the US Open in 2021 (REUTERS)

Emma Raducanu has left Nike and signed with a new clothing sponsor as Uniqlo announced they had brought the tennis star on board.

The British No 1 has worn Nike since she was a teenager and signed an extension with the sportswear giant after winning the US Open in 2021.

But the 22-year-old has now been announced by Uniqlo, the major Japanese clothing brand, as their newest global ambassador.

Uniqlo had initially teased the announcement on Monday morning UK time, saying they are “proud to welcome a new face” while posting a picture of a female tennis player from the side but excluding her face.

On Tuesday morning, they then confirmed it was indeed the Brit and posted an image of her in Uniqlo gear.

“Introducing Emma Raducanu, our newest Global Brand Ambassador and Britain’s top-ranked female tennis player,” the company wrote in a social media post.

“Emma will champion UNIQLO’s LifeWear philosophy, which is committed to pursuing excellence, making meaningful contributions to society, and empowering the next generation.”

Raducanu’s next tournament is scheduled to be Indian Wells at the start of March, where she will presumably debut her new look.

Roger Federer, the 20-time grand slam champion, also left long-time sponsor Nike to sign with Uniqlo in 2017.

Roger Federer switched from Nike to Uniqlo in 2017 (Getty Images)
Roger Federer switched from Nike to Uniqlo in 2017 (Getty Images)

But while the company also sponsored Novak Djokovic between 2012 and 2018, as well as Japanese star Kei Nishikori, they have become less visible in tennis in recent years.

Nike have also shifted their strategy, putting their resources into top talent such as Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka, meaning it is harder for others to stand out.

Jack Draper, the British men’s No 1, switched from Nike to California-based lifestyle brand Vuori last season, explaining the move would help him forge his own “unique” identity.

See which Jets players rank among Top 100 NFL free agents

The work for the next NFL season is already underway.

The league never sleeps, as weeks removed from the Super Bowl teams are already overhauling the roster for the upcoming season. The first major domino in that process begins next month, as NFL free agency kicks off.

Free agency officially opens at 4 p.m. ET on March 11, which is the start of the 2026 league year. At noon ET on March 9, pending free agents can begin negotiating with other teams and agreeing to deals.

Which former players from the Jets will be in demand following another dreadful season for Gang Green? USA TODAY ranked the top 100 free agents, and a few familiar names appear.

Check out the former Jets players from last season below, and see the entire top 100 list here.

RB Breece Hall, ranked No. 10

New York Jets running back Breece Hall (20) runs for a first down as Dallas Cowboys safety Juanyeh Thomas (2) attempts to tackle him in the first quarter, Sunday, October 5, 2025.

OL Alijah Vera-Tucker, ranked No. 38

Sep 9, 2024; Santa Clara, California, USA; New York Jets guard Alijah Vera-Tucker (75) blocks against San Francisco 49ers defensive tackle Jordan Elliott (right) during the fourth quarter at Levi's Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images

This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: NY Jets players among Top 100 NFL free agents for 2026

See which NY Giants players are among Top 100 NFL free agents in 2026

We are only weeks removed from the Super Bowl, but the work for next season is already beginning around the league.

NFL free agency is set to begin next month, with it officially opening at 4 p.m. ET on March 11, the start of the 2026 league year. However, the "legal tampering" window will begin at noon on March 9, which allows teams to legally negotiate and complete deals with free agents.

After another disappointing season and the hiring of a new head coach in John Harbaugh, the New York Giants are sure to undergo significant roster overhaul this offseason.

So which Giants from last season are among the best available in free agency? USA TODAY has the list of their top 100 free agents available. Two members of Big Blue made an appearance, which can be seen below.

Check out the entire top 100 free agents list here.

WR Wan'dale Robinson, ranked No. 26

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - DECEMBER 28: Wan'Dale Robinson #17 of the New York Giants rushes for yards during the second quarter of the game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium on December 28, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Candice Ward/Getty Images)

CB Cor'Dale Flott, ranked No. 34

New York Giants cornerback Cordale Flott (28) intercepts a pass intended Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jahan Dotson (2) for during a Thursday Night Football game between the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford on Oct. 9, 2025.

Potential targets: John Harbaugh, Giants should pursue these players in NFL free agency

This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: NY Giants players among Top 100 NFL free agents in 2026

Every basket from Jayson Tatum scoring 52 vs. Minnesota Timberwolves

The game felt pretty much like any other at the start of the contest between the Boston Celtics and the Minnesota Timberwolves. That is, at least, before star Celtics forward Jayson Tatum began to heat up in the second half of the contest. Soon it was evident this was no typical scoring outburst from the St. Louis native, and that we were collectively witnessing some history in the making.

By the time the final buzzer had sounded on that historic contest, Tatum had put up the second most points he had ever logged in his career, and one of the best scoring nights had by any Celtic in the storied franchise's history, a whopping 53 points.

The folks behind the official "Boston Celtics" YouTube channel put together a clip of the best plays (and every basket) from that masterpiece in 2021 from the Duke alum for us to watch later. Check it out below!

Listen to "Havlicek Stole the Pod" on:

Blue Wire: https://tiny.ee/CdKp

iTunes: https://tiny.ee/RK47

YouTube: https://tiny.ee/cOW3

This article originally appeared on Celtics Wire: Every basket from Jayson Tatum scoring 52 vs. Timberwolves

Where to watch Inter Milan vs. Bodoe/Glimt live stream, TV channel, start time for Champions League match

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Where to watch Inter Milan vs. Bodoe/Glimt live stream, TV channel, start time for Champions League match originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Just a few days after their initial clash, Inter Milan vs. Bodoe/Glimt reconvene in the knockout round of the UEFA Champions League playoffs. 

When the clubs met last week, the Norwegian side beat Inter 3-1, and the Nerazzurri lost top scorer Lautaro Martinez to a muscle strain that will keep him out of the return leg. 

Bodoe/Glimt have not lost a match since November amid a charmed run through the Champions League that has seen them defeat Inter, Atletico Madrid and Manchester City in succession. Jens Petter Hauge leads the club with five goals scored.

The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the match, kickoff times and the weekly schedule.

Inter Milan vs. Bodoe/Glimt live stream, TV channel

Here's how to watch this Champions League match in the U.S.:

This game is available to stream exclusively via Paramount+

Paramount+ combines the best content from the worlds of sports, news and entertainment, including the NFL, UFC, March Madness, UEFA Champions League and more. You can stream live events as well as thousands of hours of shows and movies.

What time does Inter Milan vs. Bodoe/Glimt kick off?

This Champions League clash takes place at the San Siro in Milan, Italy and kicks off on Tuesday, February 24 at 9 p.m. local time.

Here's how that time translates across the U.S.:

DateKickoff time
Eastern TimeTue, Feb. 233:00 p.m.
Central TimeTue, Feb. 232:00 p.m. 
Mountain TimeTue, Feb. 231:00 p.m.
Pacific TimeTue, Feb. 2312:00 p.m.

Champions League knockout playoff fixture schedule this week

Tuesday, February 24

  • Atletico Madrid vs. Club Brugge (12:45 p.m. ET)
  • Bayer Leverkusen vs. Olympiacos (3 p.m. ET)
  • Inter Milan vs. Bodo/Glimt (3 p.m. ET)
  • Newcastle United vs. FK Qarabag (3 p.m. ET)

Wednesday, February 25

  • Atalanta vs. Borussia Dortmund (12:45 p.m. ET)
  • Juventus vs. Galatasaray (3 p.m. ET)
  • Paris Saint-Germain vs. AS Monaco (3 p.m. ET)
  • Real Madrid vs. Benfica (3 p.m. ET)

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Where is Jose Mourinho? Why Benfica coach is missing from touchline, press conferences for Real Madrid 2nd leg

Where is Jose Mourinho? Why Benfica coach is missing from touchline, press conferences for Real Madrid 2nd leg originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

As Benfica head to the Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday for the second leg of their Champions League knockout-playoff matchup, it was meant to be a return of The Special One to his former place of glory.

Jose Mourinho managed Real Madrid from 2010 to 2013, winning a league title and a Copa del Rey but failing to secure a European crown.

Although he remains in charge of Benfica, who trail 1-0 on aggregate after a first-leg defeat in Portugal, Mourinho will not be on the touchline for the game, nor will he make a media appearance.

With the spotlight moved away from his expected return to the Spanish capital, and instead on his actions after the first leg regarding the alleged racial abuse of Vinicus Jr, Mourinho will not be the centre of attention as he has been throughout his career.

The Sporting News explains why he will not take part in the match, and why he has been allowed to skip facing the media before and afterwards.

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

Where is Jose Mourinho? Why Benfica coach is missing from Real Madrid 2nd leg

Mourinho will not be on the touchline for Benfica's game against Real Madrid as he must serve a suspension.

The former Blancos boss was sent off towards the end of the first leg after he was shown his second yellow card by referee Francois Letexier.

After Benfica were given a free-kick on the edge of the penalty area for a foul by Vinicius Jr, Mourinho was shown two yellow cards in quick succession after apparently arguing that the Brazilian should have been given a second caution for the offence. Instead, his angry outburst only served to earn him a red card.

Managers who are sent off in UEFA competitions are suspended for the following game. According to regulation 63.01:

As a rule, a player or team official sent off by the referee is automatically suspended for the next match in a UEFA club competition.

Thus, Mourinho will not take part in the match on the touchline for Benfica.

Why Jose Mourinho is not speaking ahead of or after Real Madrid match

Mourinho has exercised his right to avoid media questioning both prior to and after Benfica's second leg against Real Madrid at the Bernabeu on Wednesday. Instead, assistant coach Joao Tralhao will take the stand in both instances.

Normally, head coaches are required by rule to appear for both a pre-match press conference and post-match media availability.

However, because Mourinho was sent off in the first leg and is therefore suspended for the second leg, he is allowed to skip media duties and appoint his assistant coach to field questions instead.

Article 79.04 in UEFA's Champions League regulations states:

"Each club must hold a pre-match press conference the day before the match. Each press conference must be attended by the head coach of the team and at least one player. If the head coach is suspended for the match, clubs have the option of making the assistant coach available for the pre-match press conference instead."

The spirit of this rule is to afford the media the opportunity to speak with the individuals who partake in the match events itself.

Mourinho came under significant fire for his actions both during the first leg as well as after the match when he defended the club amidst allegations of racial abuse by Gianluca Prestianni against Vinicius Jr. He has also been linked with a return to Real Madrid to coach the team in the summer should the position currently held by Alvaro Arbeloa become vacant.

Barcelona set sights on €65 million-rated Bundesliga full-back tracked by Man City, Liverpool

Barcelona set sights on €65 million-rated Bundesliga full-back tracked by Man City, Liverpool
Barcelona set sights on €65 million-rated Bundesliga full-back tracked by Man City, Liverpool

With the summer transfer window approaching, the left-back position has once again become a subject of debate at FC Barcelona.

Alejandro Balde has seen a dip in his form, leading to him not playing in the last two matches, with Hansi Flick preferring Gerard Martin and Joao Cancelo, with the latter only on loan until the end of the season.

As such, the Blaugrana are keeping an eye on potential options to strengthen the left-back position in the summer.

Nathaniel Brown on Barcelona’s radar

In this context, according to BILD (h/t SPORT), Barcelona’s sporting department has turned its attention to Nathaniel Brown, who plays for Eintracht Frankfurt in the German Bundesliga.

At 22, Brown has emerged as one of the major revelations of the ongoing Bundesliga season. In 31 appearances this season, he has managed an impressive return of six assists and three goals from the left-back position.

His high-level performances did not go unnoticed by Julian Nagelsmann, who handed him his official debut for the German national team last October in a World Cup qualifier against Luxembourg.

On Barcelona’s radar. (Photo by Inaki Esnaola/Getty Images)

Barcelona manager Hansi Flick is said to be a strong admirer of his compatriot and, according to the report, has requested his signing for the upcoming summer window.

The coach’s aim is to ensure greater squad depth and competition across all positions, offering Brown a genuine opportunity to compete for a starting role if his performances justify it.

Barcelona are familiar with his qualities. In this season’s Champions League clash between the Catalans and Eintracht, he played the full 90 minutes and provided the assist for the goal scored by Ansgar Knauff.

Competition for Brown

Securing Brown’s services from Germany will not be straightforward for Barcelona this summer. As per the report, several leading European clubs have contacted his representatives in recent weeks.

Manchester City and Liverpool appear to be best placed to sign the German international, while Real Madrid and Arsenal are monitoring the situation closely.

It is expected to become a prolonged race, with the transfer fee potentially rising to €65 million, a figure that Barcelona are not currently willing to meet.

This club wants to bring Modric back

This club wants to bring Modric back
This club wants to bring Modric back

A homecoming after the World Cup?

This club wants to bring Modric back

After 13 seasons at Real Madrid, Luka Modrić now plies his trade at AC Milan, where he signed a one-year deal with an option to extend. Despite being 40, the Croatian maestro is still going strong (2 goals, 3 assists in 28 matches), and Milan are keen to keep him longer.

But in Zagreb, the dream of a return is gaining momentum. Club president Zvonimir Boban, a national hero and Modrić’s idol, is eager to persuade the veteran to end his career where it all began.

The script is simple: play at the World Cup, then head home for one last adventure in Dinamo colors. But there’s still a big question mark—will Modrić choose the emotional pull of going back to his roots, the stability Milan offers… or will he decide to hang up his boots for good?

Newcastle handed boost in race to sign Roma defender Zeki Celik as contract talks stall

Newcastle handed boost in race to sign Roma defender Zeki Celik as contract talks stall
Newcastle handed boost in race to sign Roma defender Zeki Celik as contract talks stall

Newcastle United have been handed a massive boost in their bid to sign AS Roma right back Zeki Celik.

According to Italian news outlet Corriere dello Sport (via VoceGiallorossa), contract talks between the Turkish defender and the club have stalled, paving the way for Newcastle to swoop in.

The Magpies are already planning their recruitment strategy ahead of the summer transfer window, and bringing in a right back is on the club’s to-do list.

Newcastle have Kieran Trippier and Valentino Livramento as right-back options at the moment.

However, Trippier’s contract runs out in the summer, and there haven’t been any talks of an extension so far, which suggests that he could leave the club at the end of the season.

While Livramento still has two years left on his contract, the Englishman’s recurring injury woes have been a major source of concern for the club.

The 23-year-old struggled with a knee injury earlier in the season before suffering yet another hamstring setback in the FA Cup third round victory over Bournemouth.

Despite his injury woes, Livramento is also said to be drawing interest from Arsenal and Manchester City, so Newcastle could struggle to keep the Chelsea academy graduate.

With the Magpies exploring their options, Celik has emerged as a potential bargain addition to the squad. He has been a mainstay in Roma’s backline under Gian Piero Gasperini this season.

Celik, who won Ligue 1 with Lille before joining Roma, has missed just three Serie A games.

The Turkish defender has started in 21 of his 23 league appearances for the Giallorossi, and is still considered part of their long-term plans.

However, talks over a new deal have stalled, with Roma struggling to meet his wage demands.

According to reports in Italy, Celik’s representatives are asking for a net salary of €4 million per season to extend his stay in Rome.

However, Roma are only offering to raise his wages from €2m to €2.5m per year.

Newcastle are monitoring the player’s situation closely and will be ready to pounce at the earliest opportunity. But they’ll have to fend off interest from Fulham, Juventus, and VfB Stuttgart.

&#39;Man Utd consider McTominay raid as clubs eye Robertson&#39; - gossip

Manchester United are claimed to be considering re-signing Scott McTominay from Napoli, while three Premier League clubs are linked with Liverpool's Andy Robertson.

Manchester United are considering re-signing Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay for £70m in the summer, with Napoli willing to cash in on the 29-year-old just two years after he joined the Italian club from Old Trafford. (Fichajes)

Aston Villa, Crystal Palace and Wolverhampton Wanderers are among the clubs interested in signing Scotland left-back Andy Robertson should the 31-year-old leave Liverpool this summer. (Caught Offside)

Feyenoord are the only club frequently monitoring Chivas striker Armando Gonzalez despite reported interest from Celtic, Barcelona and West Ham United in the 22-year-old who rejected a £15m transfer to CSKA Moscow to concentrate on winning a place in Mexico's World Cup squad. (TUDN)

Rangers are keen to extend Mikey Moore's stay at Ibrox and the 18-year-old winger is enthusiastic too, but while Tottenham Hotspur are open to another loan, they would want him in their squad should they be relegated to the Championship. (TeamTalk)

On-loan Heart of Midlothian striker James Wilson was promoted to Tottenham's bench after Igor Tudor noted the 18-year-old's touch and movement with their under-21 side as the new head coach looked for reinforcements against Arsenal with nine first-team players missing. (Edinburgh Evening News)

Motherwell midfielder Callum Slattery is attracting interest from a number of English Championship and League One clubs, with the 27-year-old out of contract this summer. (Football Insider)

Aberdeen captain Graeme Shinnie, who is out of contract this summer, has confirmed sporting director Lutz Pfannenstiel has yet to open talks with him about a potential new contract, but the 33-year-old midfielder insists his priority is improving his side's results. (Daily Record)

Dundee United right-back Ryan Strain has not had any talks about a new deal despite his contract ending this summer, but the 28-year-old says it is a situation he is used to and is concentrating on playing more after injury problems. (The Courier)

Sweden head coach Graham Potter is set to be considered as a potential option for Celtic's next permanent appointment, but the 50-year-old Englishman is an outsider for the role and his current short-term deal could be extended if they win their World Cup play-off semi-final against Ukraine and final with Albania or Poland in March. (Football Insider)

Football Analytics That Matter When Making Match Predictions

Football Analytics That Matter When Making Match Predictions
Football Analytics That Matter When Making Match Predictions

Serious match prediction relies on evidence. Opinions fade quickly when numbers tell a different story. Reliable football analytics give structure to your thinking and reduce the risk of chasing short term narratives.

Supporters often focus on league position or recent scorelines. Those figures only show part of the story. Deeper metrics reveal how chances develop, how teams defend space, and how consistent performance levels really are.

Expected Goals and Expected Goals Against

Results can mislead, especially across a small sample of matches. Expected goals data offers a steadier reference point because it focuses on chance quality rather than the final score.

Measuring Chance Quality Accurately

Expected goals, usually shortened to xG, assigns a value to each shot. The model looks at location, angle, type of assist and several other factors. A close range effort from the centre of the box carries a much higher value than a hopeful strike from distance.

Expected goals against, or xGA, applies the same logic defensively. It measures the quality of chances a team allows. When you compare xG and xGA side by side, patterns begin to form. Teams that regularly create better chances than they concede tend to remain competitive over time.

Spotting Regression and Improvement

Rolling averages across five to eight matches smooth out extremes. That approach helps you spot teams riding an unsustainable finishing streak, as well as those likely to improve after wasteful spells.

Plenty of analysts review these figures before placing bets through platforms such as BetGoodwin, where comparing football markets against underlying performance data helps align odds with realistic expectations. The process is less about chasing quick wins and more about making informed match predictions grounded in evidence. 

Turning Performance Data Into Practical Betting Decisions

Collecting data is one thing. Applying it calmly is another. Strong football betting decisions come from turning statistics into probability.

Calculating Implied Probability

Every set of odds reflects an implied chance of something happening. Decimal odds of 2.00 suggest a 50 percent likelihood. If your assessment, based on football analytics, indicates the true probability is higher, you may have identified value.

It helps to build a simple checklist before placing any bet. Review the attacking output. Compare defensive metrics. Factor in recent squad changes. Then step back and ask whether the price still makes sense.

Shot Profiles and Chance Creation Trends

Shot totals appear in almost every match report, yet they lack depth on their own. A team might register fifteen attempts, but if most come from long range, the threat level remains limited.

Analysing Shot Location and Volume

Average shot distance offers a quick insight into attacking intent. Teams that work the ball into central areas inside the box usually post stronger xG figures. Big chances created provide even more clarity. These are the opportunities that players are expected to convert at a high rate.

When those numbers remain steady across several matches, confidence in a team’s attacking process grows. Sudden spikes or drops, however, deserve closer inspection.

Evaluating Tactical Patterns

Playing style shapes shot profiles. Sides that rely heavily on crosses may struggle against opponents comfortable in aerial duels.

Defensive Structure and Pressing Metrics

Defensive solidity rarely comes down to clean sheets alone. Underlying data reveals how well a team controls space and limits danger.

Interpreting Pressing Intensity

PPDA, which stands for passes per defensive action, estimates pressing intensity. Lower figures suggest a side applies pressure earlier in the opposition build-up.

High turnovers in advanced areas often lead to better scoring chances. Watching where regains occur on the pitch adds depth to the raw number.

Home and Away Performance Splits

Venue still influences behaviour more than many expect. Some teams thrive in familiar surroundings and look hesitant away from home.

Reviewing Points and Goal Differences

Points per game split between home and away fixtures provides a clear starting point. Historical data from the English Football League shows home teams win around 44 percent of matches on average, though the figure shifts slightly by division.

Goal difference often reveals deeper imbalance. A side with a neutral overall record may build that through strong home form and weak away returns.

Considering Schedule and Travel Factors

Travel demands and fixture congestion add another layer. Midweek away matches after an intense weekend contest can reduce pressing sharpness and recovery speed.

Put Data Into Practice With Confidence

Sharp analysis rarely depends on instinct alone. Consistent use of relevant data builds a stronger foundation for football betting decisions.

Over time, disciplined evaluation improves clarity. Match predictions feel less reactive and more considered. That steady approach often separates short-term guesses from informed judgment grounded in evidence.

Report: Three Premier League clubs in the race to sign Liverpool star this summer

Report: Three Premier League clubs in the race to sign Liverpool star this summer
Report: Three Premier League clubs in the race to sign Liverpool star this summer

Celtic Romance Meets Hard Premier League Reality

There is a moment in every great Liverpool career when sentiment collides with pragmatism. For Andy Robertson, that moment may be approaching. According to reporting from CaughtOffside, Liverpool are quietly preparing for a future that might not include the Scotland captain, with Celtic, Atlético Madrid and three Premier League clubs monitoring his situation.

Robertson, once the embodiment of Jurgen Klopp’s thunderous left flank, now finds himself entering the final year of his contract. Sources close to the agents industry believe the summer of 2026 could be decisive. Liverpool are not forcing him out, yet the club are open to “reasonable offers” if it ensures regular football elsewhere.

This is not betrayal. It is football’s arithmetic. Robertson has given everything: Premier League glory, Champions League nights that glowed like cathedral glass, domestic cups lifted beneath red confetti. He arrived from Hull City in 2017, anonymous to some, indispensable to all within a season.

But time, like an opposing winger, cannot be outrun forever.

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Numbers Show Decline Yet Legacy Endures

There is a blunt honesty to statistics. Robertson has played only 638 Premier League minutes this season. That is not a figure befitting the relentless full-back who once led Europe in chances created from defence.

Liverpool under Arne Slot, appointed in June 2024, are planning for tomorrow as well as today. Younger options, notably Milos Kerkez, are emerging. Slot respects Robertson’s leadership but cannot ignore biology.

CaughtOffside noted that “natural physical decline has affected his form and performances”. That is not criticism. It is recognition of the clock’s tick. Robertson remains fierce in spirit, clever in positioning, brave in recovery runs. Yet modern full-back play is merciless: sprint, overlap, recover, repeat.

Liverpool have always known when to move on. Emlyn Hughes, Kenny Dalglish as player-manager, Steven Gerrard’s American farewell. Not cruel decisions, but necessary ones.

Three Premier League Clubs Watching Closely

Within England, Wolves, Crystal Palace and Aston Villa are among the three Premier League clubs credited with monitoring Robertson’s situation. Each represents a different path.

Aston Villa under Unai Emery, appointed in November 2022, offer European ambition. Crystal Palace under Oliver Glasner, in charge since February 2024, promise tactical reinvention. Wolves, guided by Vitor Pereira, would give Robertson responsibility and minutes.

And then there is Celtic. Romance lives there. Robertson has often spoken warmly of Parkhead, and the pull of home is real. Atlético Madrid, too, admire his grit, reportedly seeing traits suited to Diego Simeone’s steel.

Yet Robertson’s identity is Liverpool. The roar of Anfield, the Kop’s hymn, the nights when his cross bent like a question mark and someone in red answered.

Slot Era Planning Defines Liverpool Future

Liverpool’s transition into the Arne Slot era has been thoughtful rather than frantic. The Dutchman inherited champions and understands the balance between respect and renewal. Robertson symbolises that balance.

No one forgets Istanbul survivors or Madrid winners. No one forgets the lad from Glasgow who outran doubt itself. But football clubs must look ahead. Liverpool’s planning reflects this truth: loyalty honoured, evolution embraced.

For Liverpool supporters, there will be sadness if he leaves. For Robertson, there will be pride. And for those three Premier League clubs circling, there will be hope that a warrior’s final acts still carry thunder.

Football rarely offers neat endings. Yet if Robertson’s Liverpool journey closes, it will close with medals in the cabinet, memories in the stands, and a legacy etched into Anfield’s brickwork forever.

Fact Check: NO Mention of Blackface, Trudeau, Perry Or Drake In USA Hockey Captain Auston Matthews Post Gold Medal Game Interview

Fact Check: NO Mention of Blackface, Trudeau, Perry Or Drake In USA Hockey Captain Auston Matthews Post Gold Medal Game Interview
Lead Stories says: Video Refutes

Did Team USA hockey captain Auston Matthews go off the rails during a postgame interview, slamming Canada? No, that's not true: Video of Matthews' interview after the Feb. 22, 2026, Olympic gold medal game shows that he never called out Canada for having a prime minister who wore blackface and is dating Katy Perry. Nor did Matthews say that Canadian rapper Drake was a pedophile.

The claim appeared in a February 22, 2026, post on X.com account @RealRobReinhart (archived here). It opened:

Team USA captain Auston Matthews on what he told the team during the pre-OT intermission:

"They're telling us we're bad people because of our government or whatever...that isn't us at all. Their last prime minister did blackface, divorced his wife, and then started banging Katy Perry...who can't sell tickets to her shows anymore. Their biggest star [Drake] is a certified pedophile. So you tell me who's in worse shape. Let's go out there and remind them who we really are."

This is what the post looked like on X at the time of writing:

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Image source: Lead Stories screenshot from X.

The NHL posted a 20-minute video on their YouTube page (archived here) titled "USA Men's Hockey Gold Medal Press Conference" that showed comments from players and the coach after the gold medal game Feb. 22, 2026. Nowhere in the video did Matthews say the quote attributed to him in the tweet.

Lead Stories searched the transcript for the keywords "prime minister," "blackface" and "pedophile" and did not find any matches. Matthews did not make comments about Canada, the prime minister, Katy Perry or Drake.

Had Matthews made the comments, it would have been national and international news. Lead Stories searched Google (archived here) and Yahoo! News (archived here) and did not find any news stories reporting on the inflammatory comments.

Ranji Trophy final: Padikkal, Dogra look to carve their legacy


HUBBALLI: A few seasons ago, Devdutt Padikkal was fighting a different battle. A stomach illness derailed his 2022-23 campaign, forcing the elegant left-hander to step away and rebuild his fitness before returning to competitive cricket. Since then, Padikkal has rediscovered his rhythm and nearly two years ago, earned his India Test cap. On Tuesday, he will walk out for the toss in the Ranji Trophy final as captain of the Karnataka team — a defining moment in a young career. On the other side stands a battle-hardened pro, who cut his teeth in domestic cricket when Padikkal was still a toddler. Paras Dogra is enjoying the late flourish in his long career and hopes to take his team Jammu and Kashmir to their maiden Ranji Trophy title.

Padikkal admitted the captaincy transition came with its challenges. “It wasn’t easy. At the same time, when you have the experience that I had around me, it becomes much easier. Honestly, I didn’t feel the pressure,” he said. “Scoring over 1000 runs in the semifinal (vs Uttarakhand) is a big confidence booster, not just for the batters, but for the bowlers as well. It gives them the freedom to enjoy themselves with the ball,” Padikkal added.


On the other hand, J&K’s confidence stems from clarity of thought. “We’re trying to be calm and composed. We’ll stick to our basics. Also, our skill levels in both batting and bowling are good,” Dogra said.

J&K head coach Ajay Sharma has reinforced that mindset, urging his players to strip the contest of names and reputations. “We don’t think about the players — be it KL Rahul, Mayank Agarwal, or anyone else. It’s a game of bat and ball. I tell the batters not to think about the bowler’s name, instead see the ball and hit it. The bowlers, too, go into a match with a similar mindset,” Sharma said.

When Paul Pogba almost joined PSG

When Paul Pogba almost joined PSG
When Paul Pogba almost joined PSG

When Paris Saint-Germain face AS Monaco in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday, Paul Pogba (32) won’t be on the pitch for either side, although he is contracted with the latter.

La Pioche joined the Principality club on a two-year deal in the summer, following the end of his doping ban. He has played just over 30 minutes of football across three games and has not featured at all since the start of December. 

As a result, he has been deregistered from Monaco’s Champions League squad. Regardless, he was not fit to face PSG in the second-leg of the play-off, during which Les Monégasques will look to overturn a one-goal deficit (2-3). 

But he could have been representing Les Parisiens instead. As reported by L’Équipein the winter of 2022, Pogba, ahead of the expiry of his deal at Manchester United, there was interest from Juventus, Real Madrid, and PSG. Sources at the Ligue 1 club ensure that it was Pogba who reached out to PSG. In any case, there were concrete talks with the then-sporting director Leonardo. 

However, talks came to an end at the end of the winter without a positive conclusion, with PSG opting to end their “bling-bling” project. He would ultimately, therefore, return to Juventus that summer. 

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Emma Raducanu poised to leave Nike as new sponsor teases announcement

Emma Raducanu at Wimbledon in 2025
Emma Raducanu has been with Nike since she was a teenager but she is about to join Uniqlo - Mike Egerton/PA

Emma Raducanu is expected to leave Nike and sign a new clothing deal with Uniqlo.

The world No 25 may be struggling with inconsistency on court but her commercial appeal remains strong, judging by the imminent announcement of a deal with the Japanese company.

On Monday, Uniqlo put out a teaser post: a picture of the body of a female tennis player with the caption: “We’re proud to welcome a new face.” Although the player’s face is not visible, the player in question is understood to be Raducanu. Her management company has declined to discuss the subject, but her upcoming move has been an open secret since late last year.

When the news is confirmed – and the unveiling is expected to come at Indian Wells next week – Raducanu will be joining a very exclusive group.

We're proud to welcome a new face to UNIQLO. pic.twitter.com/HXP4xvhboW

— UNIQLO_Ambassadors (@UQAmbassadors) February 23, 2026

Uniqlo have not sponsored many players on the main tours but the short list includes Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and the former Japanese No 1 Kei Nishikori, whose commercial value used to be the highest in the game despite his relatively low profile in this country.

Raducanu had previously signed with Nike as a precocious teenager, three years before she won the US Open at the age of 18. But Nike has recently cut back on the financial rewards it offers to all but the most successful players, mostly those competing for the title of world No 1, such as Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka.

Raducanu is a long way off that elite company, and she is understood to be among a group of well-known names who have either left the company already or plan to do so in the near future. Others include the former US Open semi-finalist Frances Tiafoe and Italian No 2 Lorenzo Musetti.

Since achieving worldwide fame by winning the 2021 US Open, Raducanu – who has 2.9m followers on Instagram – has worked with a long list of blue-chip sponsors including Evian, British Airways, Dior and Tiffany & Co, even if her deal with Vodafone ended last year.

It could be argued that her agency, IMG, has done a far better job of maximising her off-court earnings than it has of steering her tennis career. After parting company with Francis Roig earlier this month, Raducanu’s list of coaches is already into double figures, and it is difficult for her to hire a new one against this background of instability.

Raducanu’s ranking is now the highest it has been since her US Open championship points expired, on the back of a consistent run through the middle of last season. However, her off-season was disrupted by a foot injury and she then contracted a chest infection which dogged her through the recent middle-eastern swing.

She still has no official coach on board, but is working with her hitting partner Alexis Canter, a British former player whose ATP singles ranking peaked at No 779 in the world.


Deal proves Raducanu is still a big draw

Emma Raducanu’s imminent clothing deal might surprise you, but only if you are checking it against the WTA’s world rankings.

As of Monday, Raducanu stands at No 25 – a respectable figure which nevertheless leaves her a long way behind past recipients of Uniqlo contracts like Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Naomi Osaka.

A more relevant table might be one that does not appear on any official website: the list of tennis stars with the greatest reach on Instagram.

As someone with 2.9m followers, Raducanu’s tally is only exceeded by one contemporary female player: world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka (4.6m). Although, admittedly, the tennis world is busy bracing for a rumoured comeback from 44-year-old Serena Williams, whose 18m followers leave everyone else in the shade.

From Uniqlo’s perspective, Raducanu’s fanbase is hugely appealing. It skews towards younger people, and towards Asia, where she is comfortably the most visible player with Chinese heritage.

Roger Federer
Roger Federer signed a deal with Uniqlo in 2018 after a decade-long partnership with Nike - Matilde Bono/Getty Images

Here is the moral of the story. In a world where the most followed TikTok creator recently sold his image rights for a smidgeon under a billion dollars, value is often found in the places where young people congregate: ie cyberspace.

With one stroke of a pen, the TikToker in question – Khaby Lame – became vastly richer than any Hollywood star, even Tom Cruise. On a similar principle, Raducanu’s sudden rise to fame has made her significantly more marketable than Iga Swiatek, the reigning Wimbledon champion and six-time major winner.

Tennis performances are not the point of this deal. As sports fans, we know that Raducanu’s serve is in a mess, and that her coaching situation grows ever more intractable with each botched appointment.

And yet, from a commercial standpoint, the most important work she does is not the next training session but the next collection of images that she posts. The tennis tour provides a perfect vehicle. It involves constant travel, in which forehands and backhands merely supply a framework on which to hang social media content.

None of this is to say that Raducanu is uninterested in improving her standing in the world game. She is highly motivated to do exactly that. Indeed, her struggles in 2026 – which has thus far seen her stranded on a 50 per cent win rate – stem partly from her desperation to add more weight to her shots. As a result, she spent her off-season working on an ambitious technical rebuild which ended up backfiring on her.

But there are also other imperatives at work. Raducanu earned just over a million pounds in prize money last season, whereas the filings of her company Harbour 6 suggest that her total income was closer to £5m.

There is a valid argument that the lightning strike of Raducanu’s 2021 US Open win has been detrimental for her overall development, by applying too much pressure to such young shoulders.

But while further titles have proved elusive over the past five seasons, Raducanu remains an attractive proposition for corporate clients. As the Uniqlo deal reminds us, the unprecedented achievement of winning a major from qualifying has brought her financial security for life.

Tottenham and Brighton interested in signing out-of-favour Real Madrid prodigy &#8211; report

Tottenham and Brighton interested in signing out-of-favour Real Madrid prodigy – report
Tottenham and Brighton interested in signing out-of-favour Real Madrid prodigy – report

Real Madrid could face an important decision this summer regarding one of their most exciting young talents. 

According to a fresh report from Fichajes, Premier League sides Tottenham Hotspur and Brighton & Hove Albion are both showing serious interest in Franco Mastantuono.

The Argentine winger, still only 18, is regarded as one of the brightest prospects at the Santiago Bernabeu. 

However, his development has been slowed by limited opportunities under Alvaro Arbeloa. 

So far this season, Mastantuono has accumulated less than 400 minutes across competitions.

Arriving from River Plate as a highly rated teenager, Mastantuono was always seen as a long-term investment. 

He remains under contract until 2031, which places Real Madrid in a strong negotiating position. 

Yet reports suggest that Florentino Perez could consider offers close to €50 million, especially if the player feels his pathway to regular football is blocked.

Tottenham and Brighton circle

Franco Mastantuono is wanted in the Premier League. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

It is said that Tottenham are leading the race at this stage. They are keen to refresh their attacking options and view Mastantuono as a dynamic right winger who could adapt well to the pace and intensity of English football. 

Their financial strength and clear need for wide reinforcements may give them an edge.

Brighton, meanwhile, continue their established model of identifying and developing elite young talent before their market value explodes. 

The Seagulls’ technical team see Mastantuono as a project with enormous upside. They believe their system could help develop his technical qualities.

From Real Madrid’s perspective, this is not a simple decision, as selling for €50 million would represent strong business for a player who has not yet become a regular starter. 

On the other hand, letting go of a talent of this profile always carries risk.

Ultimately, the choice may rest with Mastantuono himself. He must decide whether to remain patient in Madrid and fight for a breakthrough or move to the Premier League, where he could immediately play a leading role. 

Liverpool star&#39;s stock improves massively - and he didn&#39;t even play a minute

Liverpool star's stock improves massively - and he didn't even play a minute
Liverpool star's stock improves massively - and he didn't even play a minute

One Liverpool star came away from the win over Nottingham Forest with his stock even higher. And he didn't even play.

Liverpool beat Nottingham Forest away from home on Sunday in what's a massive win for the Reds. Though, it did not come with a good performance.

Alexis Mac Allister popped up to win the match right at the death - mere minutes after having one ruled out for handball. Make no mistake, though: this was not a win Liverpool deserved.

Even Arne Slot admitted that in his post-match interview, explaining that Liverpool were truly terrible in that first half.

"Today, I think we got more than we deserved," he said. "A draw would have been a fairer result of this game than for us to win it."

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A win is a win but Liverpool won't get the points they need in the race for the UEFA Champions League spots if they continue to play like this. The Reds lacked ideas going forward, looking incapable of causing damage to Forest and allowing the hosts to consistently push forwards.

With that in mind, one player came away from the game with increased stock. And he didn't even play.

Florian Wirtz is the one

Florian Wirtz was supposed to start for Liverpool at Forest but a back injury in the warm up ruled him out. The Reds pivoted to a slightly different system but the damage was done.

Liverpool struggle to develop their attack without Wirtz. Really struggle. There’s little movement between the lines, nor is anyone particularly good at playing in tight spaces around the box.

The result is what we saw at the City Ground. Forest saw that Liverpool were incapable of moving their attack forward and were happy to push players on.

This was particularly notable in the first-half. The hosts were able to press high and leave some space between their defensive lines, knowing full well that Liverpool would struggle to hurt them.

Wirtz, on his own, stops that from happening. His presence makes it far more difficult for teams to take risks against Liverpool and when he’s not there, the team loses control.

They created next to nothing against Forest, resorting to late crosses into the box out of hope. Now, that hope did lead to something this time but it’s just not a reliable way of scoring.

There can be no question that Wirtz is vital to Liverpool right now. They’re not getting Champions League football without him.

Sources: Barcelona line up €60m move for explosive Belgian winger

Sources: Barcelona line up €60m move for explosive Belgian winger
Sources: Barcelona line up €60m move for explosive Belgian winger

Barcelona’s transfer planning for the summer is already in motion, and one new name has entered the conversation. 

According to a recent report from Fichajes, the Camp Nou outfit is closely monitoring Lyon winger Malick Fofana in order to reshape their attacking options.

At just 20 years of age, Fofana represents a very different profile compared to more established targets such as Marcus Rashford. 

While Rashford would offer immediate experience, Barcelona’s technical department is reportedly attracted to Fofana’s long-term ceiling. 

Internal scouting reports highlight his explosive pace, sharp dribbling and tactical intelligence – traits that fit naturally into Hansi Flick’s system.

So what now?

While the interest persists, any potential deal is far from straightforward because the club’s political landscape could heavily influence the outcome. 

With presidential elections scheduled for March 15, any shift in leadership may redefine transfer priorities. 

Barcelona are interested in Malick Fofana. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)

That said, there appears to be broad agreement within the current sporting structure that Fofana is a player worth serious consideration.

Financially, the operation would not be simple, as Barcelona are believed to be evaluating a fee in the region of €60 million. 

Lyon may be open to negotiations mostly because Fofana’s contract runs until 2028 and this €60 million would help them stabilise their financial position.

Crucially, any move would need to comply with La Liga’s salary framework and the well-known 1:1 rule. 

Barcelona cannot afford missteps, and the club would need precise financial planning to register the Belgian without compromising future flexibility.

In a market where elite young wingers quickly become unreachable, Barcelona are trying to act early. 

However, whether the club can turn interest into a formal offer will depend not only on strategy, but also on political and financial clarity.

Atlético de Madrid - Club Brugge: what time and on which TV channel can you watch the match live? (24/2/2026)

Atlético de Madrid - Club Brugge: what time and on which TV channel can you watch the match live? (24/2/2026)
Atlético de Madrid - Club Brugge: what time and on which TV channel can you watch the match live? (24/2/2026)

Atlético de Madrid – Club Brugge: time, TV broadcast and stakes for the return leg (February 24, 2026)

Atlético de Madrid vs Club Bruges / @x.com/ConnexionF15706

Atlético de Madrid will host Club Brugge this Tuesday in a decisive encounter for the second leg of the UEFA Champions League qualifying play-offs. Kick-off is set for 17:45 (GMT), with French referee Clément Turpin in charge.

The first leg, played in Belgium, ended in a spectacular 3-3 draw, leaving qualification wide open ahead of this second showdown.

Thanks to the three away goals, Atlético head into the match with a slight psychological edge. The Colchoneros will also be buoyed by their home crowd and the advantage of playing at the Metropolitano, determined to tip the balance in their favor.

On the other hand, Club Brugge must deliver a rock-solid performance away from home if they hope to book their ticket to the next round.

In the pre-match press conference, Atlético’s coach Diego Simeone emphasized the importance of staying focused throughout the entire match. He particularly highlighted the need to restore defensive discipline, while urging his side to approach the game with clarity and not be distracted by the implications of the aggregate score.

Match date and time

The clash between Atlético de Madrid and Club Brugge will kick off at 17:45 (GMT) at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid.

Broadcast channels

The match will be broadcast live on the following channels and platforms:

Arena Sport 3 Hrvatska HD

beIN Connect MENA HD

beIN Sports MENA 3 HD

DAZN 1 Bar Deutsch HD

DAZN 1 Portugal HD

DAZN Deutsch ($/geo/R)

Digi Sport 1 Romania HD

Discovery+ UK ($/geo/R)

M+ Liga de Campeones HD

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Six Real Madrid players will miss first leg of the Round of 16 if they get booked against Benfica

Several key players for Real Madrid enter Wednesday’s match against Benfica at risk of suspension, with six members of the squad one yellow card away from missing the first leg of the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 should the Spanish side advance.

Those players are Álvaro Carreras, Aurélien Tchouaméni, Dean Huijsen, Vinícius Júnior, Rodrygo and Jude Bellingham.

Of that group, only Carreras, Tchouaméni and Vinícius are expected to start for Real Madrid this Wednesday. Bellingham and Rodrygo are still recovering from injuries, while Huijsen is dealing with minor discomfort that is likely to limit him to the bench.

Even if Madrid progress, the disciplinary situation will not reset for these players, leaving them still one yellow card away from suspension in the next round. That reality increases the likelihood that Arbeloa will eventually need to rotate his lineup and rely on replacements should Los Blancos continue their run in the competition.

CJ Gardner Johnson, Who Has Earned $30 Million Till Now, Wants to Retire in 4 Years & Turn to Full-Time Streaming

Philadelphia Eagles CJ Gardner-Johnson is escorted , as fans attend a pep rally for their Super Bowl team, held at the Oxford Valley Mall, in Middletown, on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023 Cot Eagles At Mall 04
Philadelphia Eagles CJ Gardner-Johnson is escorted , as fans attend a pep rally for their Super Bowl team, held at the Oxford Valley Mall, in Middletown, on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023 Cot Eagles At Mall 04

The offseason is still in its early stages for the Philadelphia Eagles, but one familiar name has already re-entered the conversation. Former fan favorite C. J. Gardner-Johnson recently indicated he would be open to a return to Philadelphia, while also revealing that his long-term future might not include a lengthy NFL career.

Gardner-Johnson first arrived in the NFL with the New Orleans Saints, signing a four-year rookie contract worth about $3.3 million after being selected in the 2019 draft. His aggressive playstyle and ability to create turnovers quickly made him a key contributor in the secondary.

After his rookie deal, Gardner-Johnson joined the Detroit Lions on a one-year contract worth $8 million in 2023. The following year, he secured the biggest deal of his career, returning to the Philadelphia Eagles on a three-year contract worth up to $33 million. Philadelphia moved on last offseason, and Gardner-Johnson eventually spent time with both the Houston Texans and the Chicago Bears. Across those deals, the defensive back has already earned well over $30 million during his NFL career.

So it’s not surprising that Gardner-Johnson is already thinking about life beyond football.

“Win the Super Bowl, make some money, and I’m out. I’m tryna be free and stream my life,” he said during his latest stream when discussing his future. Gardner-Johnson appears to be thinking ahead to life after the NFL, particularly in the growing world of streaming and online content. For now, however, his next football destination remains unresolved.

With the Bears, he flashed at times but never quite delivered the major impact Chicago hoped for. In ten appearances, including seven starts, he recorded 51 tackles, five quarterback hits, five tackles for loss, four pass breakups, three sacks, two interceptions, and a forced fumble. Much of that time came while playing cornerback rather than his more natural safety role.

His Pro Football Focus grade of 51.6 ranked near the bottom among qualifying defensive backs, which could make the Bears hesitant to invest further. Financially, Chicago may not have much of a choice anyway.

The team is currently projected to be over the salary cap, meaning several veterans could become cap casualties as the organization looks to reshape the roster and retain key contributors like Kevin Byard. With younger players such as Kyler Gordon and Jaylon Johnson already in place, Gardner-Johnson may find himself looking for another opportunity elsewhere.

That situation could open the door for another reunion in Philadelphia, depending on how free agency unfolds. The coming weeks will bring major developments across the league as the NFL Scouting Combine kicks off and teams begin finalizing their plans for free agency. The Eagles, still responding to a disappointing playoff exit against the San Francisco 49ers, are expected to explore aggressive ways to improve the roster. Gardner-Johnson, meanwhile, needs to figure out where he’s planning to be for his next four projected playing years.

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James Milner has backed &#8216;very knowledgeable&#8217; ex-Liverpool teammate for a career in management

James Milner has backed ‘very knowledgeable’ ex-Liverpool teammate for a career in management
James Milner has backed ‘very knowledgeable’ ex-Liverpool teammate for a career in management

James Milner has backed one of his former Liverpool teammates to become a future first-team manager, citing a deep knowledge of and passion for football.


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The ex-Reds midfielder made Premier League history last weekend when setting the outright all-time appearances record in the division in Brighton’s 2-0 win at Brentford, earning warm tributes from the likes of Andy Robertson and Jurgen Klopp.

He turned 40 last month but is still lining out in what’s often described as the foremost domestic league in the world, and such has been his longevity that he’s older than some managers/head coaches, including his current Seagulls boss Fabian Hurzeler.

Milner backs Lallana to become a future manager

In a quickfire quiz with SPORTbible, Milner was asked which of his past or present teammates he thinks will go into management, and one former colleague at Liverpool immediately came to mind.

The Brighton midfielder replied: “Adam Lallana. He’s really dived into his coaching. He hasn’t been finished that long but loves it, loves the game and is very knowledgeable.”

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Lallana already carving out his own coaching career

Having played alongside Lallana for five years in total (four at Liverpool, one at Brighton), Milner is well-placed to judge the future managerial merits of the 37-year-old, who indeed has already dipped his toes into senior coaching involvement.

At both the Amex Stadium and Southampton in recent years, he’s served as an assistant to interim coaches Andrew Crofts and Simon Rusk (while also being on Will Still’s backroom staff), and last month he was placed in full-time charge of the Saints’ under-21 side.

His early results in that role have been mixed (one win, two draws, two defeats), but the former Reds midfielder already seems determined to forge out a senior managerial career of his own in future years, provided he can get his big break either at St Mary’s or elsewhere.

Could Milner also go down that route once he eventually hangs up his boots? An anecdote from Klopp (via ESPN) about the 40-year-old enforcing rules that he imposed within the Liverpool squad would indicate that the Brighton player carries a natural authority and respect which could serve him well, should he opt for a life in the dugout.

Perhaps we’ll see him and Lallana returning to Anfield at a later stage as part of a future coaching ticket – or maybe even as the main man in charge if they go on to become successful managers in their own right.

The three reasons that led Romain Saiss to call time on his Morocco career

The three reasons that led Romain Saiss to call time on his Morocco career
The three reasons that led Romain Saiss to call time on his Morocco career

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The captain of the "Atlas Lions," Romain Saiss, has decided to bring his international career to an end.

A rather surprising decision, especially coming just a few months before the start of the2026 FIFA World Cup finals.

"Today, I am closing the most beautiful chapter of my life as a footballer. After careful consideration, it is with immense emotion that I announce my international retirement. Wearing Morocco's colors and becoming its captain will remain the greatest honor of my career," he wrote in a message posted on his Instagram account.

Here are the three reasons that pushed Romain Saiss to say stop with the Atlas Lions.

A string of injuries

At 35 years old, the Al-Sadd defender has been hampered by a series of physical setbacks, preventing him from returning to his best form. During the last Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON 2025), he only managed to play a few minutes against Comoros before suffering a muscle injury that sidelined him for the rest of the tournament.

Criticism from fans

Atlas Lions supporters did not hold back on social media, criticizing him harshly for his physical condition and what they saw as average performances. Aware of this lack of support, the player chose to leave the national team with dignity.

No longer part of Regragui's plans

Several Moroccan sources reported that Romain Saiss was no longer in Walid Regragui's plans for upcoming competitions. The main reasons were his underwhelming display in the AFCON opener and his recurring injuries, which have prevented him from being competitive at the highest level..

Robert Whittaker confirms move to light heavyweight division

Former UFC middleweight champion Robert Whittaker has been contemplating moving up to the light heavyweight division for some time. After suffering back-to-back losses in the 185-pound weight class, "The Reaper" confirmed that he'll be making the move to the light heavyweight division for his next fight.

"I had a really good rest after last fight. I took some breaks. I worked on some other things, and it's given me a moment to really just settle in and work out what I want to do moving forward," Whittaker told Submission Radio. "I'm locking in now. I'm locking in for June. I want to get in there. I want to fight again. I want to fight in June at 205 most likely."

"I'm going to give it a go," he said. "I want to give it a go. I'm on the tail end of my career, so like I'm going to try rather than just thinking about what-ifs."

The decision to move up in weight class wasn't one made on a whim. Whittaker had been kicking around the idea for a 'long time.'

"I've been playing with the idea for a long time," he said. "During the break, I was kind of training at a heavier weight. I want to lock in and move in to this weight division."

Whittaker doesn't have issues making the 186-pound limit for the middleweight division but wonders if the weight cut has affected his performances.

"There's no doubt in my mind I could make middleweight. I can make it still. I can lose the weight, but I just don't know if it's like, if I'm getting the best out of myself, you know, having to cut that weight because the camp performance kind of really suffers on the backend of a weight cut," Whittaker said.

"I don't know. Try something different. It's my life."

Atalanta&#8217;s Bernasconi remains Roma&#8217;s target for the summer

Atalanta’s Bernasconi remains Roma’s target for the summer
Atalanta’s Bernasconi remains Roma’s target for the summer

This could be the year of the under-23s in Serie A.

Among the players who are shining at the start of the season is Lorenzo Bernasconi.

On Sunday, he led Atalanta to a comeback against Napoli, and the eyes of the big clubs are starting to shift towards him.

Gian Piero Gasperini is ready to do anything for him, writes Il Giornale.

Roma made an attempt in January at the coach’s explicit request.

They made a €15 million offer for the winger, but Atalanta rejected the offer and sent him back to Trigoria.

Bernasconi has become a transfer target for Roma.

With Zeki Celik’s contract expiring, Wesley returning to the right, Kostas Tsimikas returning to Liverpool, and Angeliño no longer a certainty, Gasperini will need a new left-back.

This summer, Roma will once again be looking for the 2003-born player, knowing that convincing Atalanta to let him go will cost more than €15 million.

Rodgers hails &#39;special&#39; derby win but quashes Al Qadsiah title talk

Rodgers hails 'special' derby win but quashes Al Qadsiah title talk
Rodgers hails 'special' derby win but quashes Al Qadsiah title talk

A first Eastern Derby experience proved a memorable one for Brendan Rodgers.

And for all the right reasons.

His Al Qadsiah side, unbeaten in their 14 Roshn Saudi League matches since his appointment, pushed aside Al Ettifaq 4-0 in Dammam on Monday night to take home local bragging rights.

It was a tale of two blitzes, the hosts two up within seven minutes at Prince Mohammed Bin Fahd Stadium and then rounding off the result with another brace in injury-time.

Nahitan Nandez grabbed the opener to continue his fine form. Ghana starlet Christopher Bonsu Baah got the second. Julian Quinones struck late on for a 22nd goal of the RSL season to move to within one of Ivan Toney in the race for the golden boot.

Moments later, namesake Julian Weigl produced the goal of the night.

Derby delight secured, Al Qadsiah’s title charge sustained. Even with Al Hilal and Al Nassr still to play in this rescheduled Matchweek 10, the East Coast club sit fourth, three points of the summit.

Rodgers, used to some of football’s most fierce cross-city rivalries - see Glasgow Celtic versus Glasgow Rangers, Liverpool versus Everton - now has another under his belt.

And, understandably, it felt pretty nice.

“I thought we were so good in the game,” Rodgers said. “We were playing our second game in four days, but our intensity, especially in the first 30 minutes, our technical level, and also against a very good team who score a lot of goals and can give you problems.

“But, defensively, we were pressing. Our aggression was really good. We gave away only two shots on target and one of those was from near the halfway line. And then we created so many opportunities. The football was really good.

“And, of course, it's a derby game. This always makes it special. So fantastic performance and really pleased with the team.”

To echo Rodgers, the team were excellent. As they have been since he was installed in December as Michel's replacement with a remit to deliver a more attacking brand of football. Safe to say he's done that.

“I always say that the team I'm trying to build here is a team that starts very fast and finishes very strong,” Rodgers said. “To be able to do that, you need to have a strong physicality. And our mantra is that we keep going from the first whistle to the final whistle.

“And we see so many games now where we can score early and we score late on in games. So this is the mentality that we want to create.

“But, of course, you need the players to be convinced, and you see the effort they are putting into the games. What we’re creating is a football team that is really difficult to play against.

“I also say to our players: teams can analyse us, teams can watch the videos of us, but it's not until they step onto the field against us that they feel the real intensity of our team.

“And this is what we are seeing at the moment - a team that is fast, aggressive and hungry to score goals and not concede goals. But as always, there will be areas to improve. But overall, I'm so happy with the performance.”

Rodgers must be rather content, too, with Al Qadsiah’s position in the table. A third of the way through the 23rd round of the 2025-26 season, and three points separate Al Ahli in first place to the Al Khobar club in fourth. For sure, Al Qadsiah are right in the mix.

Not that Rodgers will be drawn into any title talk.

“Win the next game,” he replied with a smile when asked about targets for the remainder of the campaign. “In modern football, you can only look to the next game.

“I am only thinking of performance and looking to perform in our next game and then we go on to the next game. There's so many games left to play, but I can only concentrate on our team and continue in our development as a team.

“Win the next one. That is my only ambition.”

Paulo Dybala set for a return to Argentina?

Paulo Dybala set for a return to Argentina?
Paulo Dybala set for a return to Argentina?

The Argentine striker could soon leave Europe.

Paulo Dybala set for a return to Argentina?

According to journalist Matteo Moretto, Paulo Dybala is in advanced talks with Boca Juniors for a summer transfer.

With his contract expiring at AS Roma, Dybala would be free to sign without a transfer fee. An extension in Rome appears unlikely, mainly due to his high salary demands and repeated injuries this season.

After 14 years in Italy—at Palermo, Juventus, and Roma—a return home seems closer than ever. This season, the left-footed forward has played 22 matches across all competitions, scoring 3 goals and providing 4 assists.

Pat Riley thought LeBron James-led Heat could&#39;ve had 10-year window

The 2010-11 Miami Heat, with new arrivals LeBron James and Chris Bosh, were quite possibly the most hyped and anticipated team in NBA history. During a pep rally that was held shortly after James announced he was signing with them, he infamously proclaimed that they would win "not two, not three, not four, not five, not six, not seven" championships.

It looked like the trio of James, Bosh and Dwyane Wade would be together for many years. That partnership actually lasted four years and yielded four trips to the NBA Finals and back-to-back rings. It ended when James left Miami in 2014 in a brusque manner that left a bad taste in team president Pat Riley's mouth.

Riley was honored by the Los Angeles Lakers, the team he coached to four world titles in the 1980s, on Sunday with a statue outside of Crypto.com Arena. He admitted that he thought he had put together another dynasty when he brought James and Bosh to South Florida in 2010.

“I thought in getting the big three, Dwyane, Chris Bosh, and especially LeBron, that we had finally put together what I thought could become a dynasty. It was. Four trips to the finals in a row, two world championships… it was an incredible run… I saw something that could’ve lasted eight to 10 years. But I understood, as I said in my speech, the business of the NBA is the business of the NBA. Players have to get an opportunity to go somewhere else, and he went to Cleveland and he won a title up there. I wish him nothing but the best. But I want to be selfish here and say I wish I had him for another eight or six years would’ve been great. But we’ll never know, will we?”

All things considered, those Heat teams had a nice run, and only a handful of other squads in league history have accomplished what they accomplished. But James' critics always get on him for not sticking with the same team for more than a handful of years at a time.

It looks like he did leave at the right time, at least as far as his own greatness was concerned. Wade's game was starting to decline, and Bosh would soon be forced to prematurely retire due to multiple blood clots.

James went back to the Cleveland Cavaliers, the team he started his career with, in 2014, and he led them to their first NBA championship in 2016. He has been with the Lakers since 2018, but there is lots of speculation that this will be his last go-around with the Purple and Gold.

He will become a free agent after the end of this season, and there has been talk that he may return again to Cleveland for a third stint with the Cavs.

This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Pat Riley thought LeBron James-led Heat could've had 10-year window

Lothar Matthäus: Atalanta clash “clearly more important” than Bayern encounter for Dortmund

Lothar Matthäus: Atalanta clash “clearly more important” than Bayern encounter for Dortmund
Lothar Matthäus: Atalanta clash “clearly more important” than Bayern encounter for Dortmund

In what many consider the biggest game in German football, Borussia Dortmund will host Bayern Munich at the Signal Iduna Park in the Bundesliga on Saturday.

Before that, however, the Black and Yellows face the second leg of their Champions League knockout round playoff against Atalanta in Bergamo on Wednesday, having won the first leg 2-0.

According to German legend Lothar Matthäus, the Champions League tie is far more important than the Bundesliga clash with Bayern and should be the full focus of Niko Kovač and his squad.

“For Borussia, the playoff second leg in Bergamo is clearly more important. It’s about advancing in the Champions League and about a lot of money. I would focus fully on Bergamo first, and that’s what Niko Kovač will do as well,” Matthäus wrote in a column for Sky Germany.

With Bayern sitting eight points ahead of Dortmund at the top of the Bundesliga table heading into ‘Der Klassiker’, Matthäus doubts the Bavarians will let their lead slip, regardless of Saturday's result.

“If Dortmund play the way they did in the second half of the reverse fixture in Munich (a 2-1 win for Bayern, editor's note), I could imagine that BVB might not necessarily be the underdog in the Klassiker against Bayern on Saturday. With a win, Dortmund could close the gap to five points, and there would still be nine matches left to play.

“But this Bayern team, with these personalities, this atmosphere within the squad, this compactness and joy of playing, will not let the championship slip from their grasp. I believe the Dortmund players know that as well.”

🥐 Griezmann to MLS and 5️⃣ other great stories to start your day

🥐 Griezmann to MLS and 5️⃣ other great stories to start your day

The Champions League Super Tuesday will start heating up late in the afternoon, but here we leave you with five news stories to whet your appetite that could shape the football conversation of the day.

🤝 An MLS club negotiates for Griezmann

Last night, 'The Athletic' reported that Orlando City has begun talks with Antoine Griezmann to secure his signing.

The most striking part of the information is that the American franchise wants to close the deal before March 26, the date when their transfer window closes.


🧐 Pedri and Ferran reveal which Madrid player they would sign

Simple, Mbappé. Next question.


🛋️ Journey to Arbeloa's gray sofa

📸 PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA - AFP or licensors

Alfredo Matilla publishes an interesting report in As today about Arbeloa's strategy to motivate his pupils at Real Madrid: an explanation of his now-famous gray sofa. From whom did he learn the concept? How does he apply it?

"Talking to correct is as important as pressing" is one of the phrases that defines the Real Madrid coach's policy.


🏆 🎶 The Chaaaaaaaampions

📸 THOMAS COEX - AFP or licensors

Every matchday is special in the Champions League, but even more so when the tournament enters the (as Carlo Ancelotti would say) "knockout" phase.

Atleti must resolve at home the 3-3 they achieved in Bruges, Mendilibar will seek a miracle in Leverkusen, and Bodo aims to complete a historic feat against Inter.

The day concludes with a Newcastle-Qarabag match, a mere formality after the 1-6 in the first leg.


📺 What matches can you watch today?

18h45: Atlético Madrid – Bruges 

21h00: Inter Milan – Bodø/Glimt 

21h00: Leverkusen – Olympiakos

21h00: Newcastle – Qarabağ 

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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