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Patriots Reportedly Agree To Affordable Deal With Romeo Doubs

New England Patriots wide receiver Romeo Doubs

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The New England Patriots reportedly agreed to a deal with free agent wide receiver Romeo Doubs on Tuesday.

According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Doubs' deal with the Patriots is a four-year, $70 million pact. He will earn an average of $17.5 million a season and give Drake Maye a new weapon. Doubs could take over as the Patriots' top option immediately with Stefon Diggs out of the fold.

A $70 million deal would tie Doubs with Wan'Dale Robinson for the 19th-largest contract among wide receivers in the NFL. Doubs has never had a 1,000-yard season, but that's no reason for Patriots fans to be upset about the signing. Doubs is very talented, but was limited in Green Bay's offense thanks to the team's emphasis on the run game and desire to spread the ball around.

Doubs had 724 yards last season and scored six touchdowns. He averaged 13.2 yards per reception and is a solid option over the middle of the field and deep outside of the numbers.

Jordan Love often looked at Doubs in key situations, and he has thrived in the red zone throughout his career. In fact, 19 of his 21 career touchdowns have come in the red zone.

The Patriots were ranked 20th in red zone touchdown percentage last season. Doubs will surely help in that department. He is a very well-rounded player who could quickly outplay his price tag. He will likely have a bigger role in New England than he did in Green Bay. The top spot is up for grabs, and Doubs should be an early favorite to emerge as Maye's top option.

He is not making as much as other top receivers in the league, but when the Patriots look back at this deal next offseason, it should look like a bargain. Had Green Bay's offense leaned on Doubs more, which it should have at times, he may have come into free agency with better numbers and a higher price tag. However, the talent is undeniable.

More NFL: Chris Olave To Patriots? NFL Insider Teases Major Receiver Trade

Bulls vs. Warriors: Preview, how to watch, stream, injury report, lineups

Before the Warriors tip off against the Bulls on Tuesday night, here's everything you need to know before the game, including how to watch.

Records & Standings

  • Warriors: (32-32) - #9 in Western Conference Standings
  • Bulls: (26-38) - #12 in Western Conference Standings

Previous Results, Win Streaks:

  • Golden State lost to the Utah Jazz 119-116 on the road. (2 loss in a row)
  • Chicago Bulls lost to the Sacramento Kings 126-110 on the road. (1 loss in a row)

Injuries:

Warriors:

  • Not Yet Submitted

Bulls:

  • Mats Buzelis - Probable - Right Ankle; Sprain
  • Zach Collins - Out - Right 1st Toe; Surgery
  • Noa Essengue - Out - Left Shoulder; Surgery
  • Josh Giddey - Probable - Right Ankle; Sprain
  • Jaden Ivey - Out - Left Patellofemoral; Pain Syndrome
  • Collin Sexton - Questionable - Left Fibular Head; Contusion
  • Anfernee Simons - Out - Left Ulnar Styloid; Fracture
  • Jalen Smith - Probable - Left Calf; Strain
  • Patrick Williams - Questionable - Left Ankle; Sprain

Probable starting lineups - Warriors

  • G - Pat Spencer - Northwestern - #61
  • G - Brandin Podziemski - Santa Clara - #2
  • F - Gui Santos - Brazil - #15
  • F - Draymond Green - Michigan State - #23
  • C - Al Horford - Florida - #20

Probable starting lineups - Bulls

  • G - Josh Giddey - Australia - #3
  • G - Collin Sexton - Alabama - #2
  • F - Isaac Okoro - Auburn - #35
  • F - Matas Buzelis - G League Ignite - #14
  • C - Jalen Smith - Maryland - #25

Uniform Matchup:

  • Warriors: Icon Edition (Blue)
  • Bulls: Icon Edition (Red)

What time is tipoff, and on what channels?

Here's when you should tune in to see the game:

  • Date: 3/10/2026
  • Time: 7 p.m. PT
  • TV Channel: NBC Sports Bay Area
  • Location: Chase Center - San Francisco
  • Live Stream: Fubo (watch for free)

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Malik Willis reportedly signs with Miami Dolphins

On Monday, the NFL legal tampering began for teams to have a 52-hour window to negotiate with free agents. Whenever NFL free agency time comes, a big point of conversation is the quarterback. Former Auburn and Liberty quarterback Malik Willis is one of the top names to hit the market this offseason after playing well as Jordan Love's backup in Green Bay. He is reportedly signing a three-year, $67.5 million contract with the Miami Dolphins.

There were several teams mentioned for Willis as the process began, but only two teams really made sense for the quarterback. The Dolphins are a fit due to their hiring Jon-Eric Sullivan as their new general manager after he had worked in the Packers' front office since 2004. Miami also hired Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley as their new head coach. Both Sullivan and Hafley are familiar with Willis and the skillset he brings to the football field. The other good option for Willis would have been the Arizona Cardinals. The new head coach in Arizona is Mike LaFleur, who is the brother of Packers head coach Matt LaFleur. Mike runs an offense very similar to the one run in Green Bay and would have made an easy transition for Willis.

During his two seasons in Green Bay, Willis filled in for Love to start three games. He had a 2-1 record as a starter and appeared in 11 games for the Packers. In those three starts, he completed 80% of his passes for 612 yards and three touchdowns. He also rushed for 174 yards and three touchdowns. Another key statistic is that in those three starts, Willis did not throw any interceptions. He showed great improvement in Green Bay's system after struggling with the Tennessee Titans.

Willis played for Auburn in 2017 and 2018 under Gus Malzahn. He was a perfect fit for the style of offense Malzahn was known for, but was stuck as the backup to Jarrett Stidham. With Bo Nix committing to the Tigers in 2019, the best option for Willis would be to transfer. He would then join the Liberty Flames and show great potential under head coach Hugh Freeze. In his two seasons with Freeze at Liberty, Willis scored a combined 74 touchdowns and had a total of 6,944 yards. That led to him being drafted by the Titans in the third round of the 2022 NFL Draft.

I love my players. Past, present and future and rejoice with them in good times and hurt and walk thru the valleys. Truly love Malik and all he stands for. Couldn’t be happier for him. He earned it all!!! Go Dolphins. pic.twitter.com/N8BPphbT6g

— Hugh Freeze (@CoachHughFreeze) March 9, 2026

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Everton handed major opportunity to land Troy Parrott after AZ Alkmaar cut price

Photo by David Balogh/Getty Images
Photo by David Balogh/Getty Images

Everton’s interest in Troy Parrott has been growing for a while now.

Back in November, there were reports that the club had scouts keeping an eye on him during his time with the Republic of Ireland.

Parrott has enjoyed a standout year, scoring 24 goals for AZ Alkmaar and adding five more for Ireland, including a hat-trick against Hungary.

David Moyes is said to be focused on bringing in a striker, so it would not be surprising if Parrott moves back up the shortlist this summer.

There may be a good opportunity ahead as well, with reports indicating that his price tag has recently changed.

Troy Parrott given £15m price tag as Everton’s interest grows

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Photo by Gerrit van Keulen/Soccrates/Getty Images

Parrott was first valued at £31 million in January, but no club came close to matching that fee.

The club now appear to be hoping to cash in while his value is high and take advantage of the summer window by lowering their asking price.

Reports from Sportsboom now put Parrott’s asking price at just £15 million, making him a far more accessible option than before.

It remains to be seen whether that fee will be enough for Alkmaar to part ways with Parrott, but it could be worth making an opening offer around that figure.

The ex-Tottenham striker has also drawn interest from Fulham and Wolfsburg, so there are already a few teams looking at him this summer.

Some Everton supporters have raised doubts about whether he would be ready for the step up from the Eredivisie to the Premier League. They are not sure he is worth the risk just yet.

Moyes is not known for throwing young players straight into his line-ups either. It could take some time before Parrott would get a proper run even if he were signed.

Alongside Parrott, Raul Jimenez and Alexander Sorloth are reportedly on Everton’s radar. Both are older options who might fit Moyes’ style better in the short term.

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Former Alabama linebacker reportedly signs with new NFL team

According to NFL Network's Cameron Wolfe, former Alabama Crimson Tide inside linebacker Christian Harris has signed with the Atlanta Falcons.

Harris is the second former Alabama player to reportedly sign with the Falcons this week, joining quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.

A former third round pick from the 2022 NFL draft, Harris recently concluded his fourth season in the league, each of which came with the Houston Texans. Harris appeared in 15 games with Houston this past season, one of which he started, with the inside linebacker posting 11 total tackles and one pass defense.

Across his four years in Houston, Harris started 27-of-46 games played during his Texans career where he had a combined 206 tackles, 14 TFL, four sacks, one interception, two forced fumbles, and 13 pass defenses.

Harris was a three-year starter at inside linebacker for the Crimson Tide from 2019-21, winning a national title at Alabama in 2020. The linebacker finished his Crimson Tide career with 221 career tackles, 27 TFL, and 10 sacks across 41 games played.

Falcons have agreed to terms with former Texans LB Christian Harris, per source. pic.twitter.com/j7t2t2NF7G

— Cameron Wolfe (@CameronWolfe) March 9, 2026

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How much will Barcelona earn if they eliminate Newcastle United from the UEFA Champions League?

How much will Barcelona earn if they eliminate Newcastle United from the UEFA Champions League?
How much will Barcelona earn if they eliminate Newcastle United from the UEFA Champions League?

Barcelona are preparing to return to action in the UEFA Champions League with their Round of 16 tie against Newcastle United later tonight, with the first leg taking place at St James’ Park.

Defeating the Premier League club and progressing to the next round would be important for several reasons for the Blaugrana.

From a sporting perspective, progressing in the tie would secure Barcelona’s place among the eight best teams in Europe, while also putting them just three steps away from winning a title that has eluded the club since 2015.

The financial incentives are also extremely significant, as this season’s Champions League once again features a large prize pool distributed according to each club’s performance throughout the competition.

After finishing strongly in the league phase and qualifying directly for the Round of 16, Barcelona avoided the playoff round and have already secured a substantial amount of prize money from UEFA.

The prize for reaching the quarterfinals

Now, according to SPORT, if Barcelona manage to eliminate Newcastle in the Round of 16 and reach the Champions League quarterfinals, UEFA would award them an additional €12.5 million.

Barcelona face Newcastle United in the Round of 16. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

That would push the Catalans’ total earnings in this season’s tournament to approximately €64.5 million.

So far, Barça havp pocketed around €52 million from their participation and results in this season’s competition.

A large portion of that income comes simply from taking part in the tournament. Each of the 36 clubs in the Champions League receives €18.6 million as a participation payment from UEFA.

The rest has come from sporting performance. Barcelona won five of their eight matches in the league phase, with each victory bringing €2.1 million in additional revenue. Their draw against Club Brugge KV also added €700,000.

Reaching the Round of 16 itself brought another €11 million, while qualifying directly for that stage added €2 million more. On top of that, Barcelona earned €8.8 million through the distribution of “shares,” thanks to finishing fifth in the league phase standings.

For Barcelona, therefore, progressing in Europe would not only move them closer to a trophy they have not won since 2015, but would also provide a major financial boost to the club.

Real Madrid: Alvaro Arbeloa blasts Joan Laporta

Real Madrid: Alvaro Arbeloa blasts Joan Laporta
Real Madrid: Alvaro Arbeloa blasts Joan Laporta

Alvaro Arbeloa takes a jab at FC Barcelona's president

Real Madrid: Alvaro Arbeloa blasts Joan Laporta

Speaking to the media on Tuesday ahead of the Real Madrid vs Manchester City first leg in the UEFA Champions League round of 16, Alvaro Arbeloa took aim at the Barça president.

The Spanish coach was asked about the Real Madrid vs Manchester City clash, but also touched on other current topics. One of the main subjects was Joan Laporta, the FC Barcelona president who is running for re-election and recently spoke out again on the Negreira case.

It’s safe to say Arbeloa didn’t hold back. “Yes, candidate Laporta… I believe he’s the one who quadrupled the payments to Negreira. There’s not much more to add.” he declared.

Slot will lose his mind as only one ‘outstanding’ Liverpool star has turned up against Galatasaray

Slot will lose his mind as only one ‘outstanding’ Liverpool star has turned up against Galatasaray
Slot will lose his mind as only one ‘outstanding’ Liverpool star has turned up against Galatasaray

Stephen Warnock lauded some ‘outstanding’ goalkeeping from Giorgi Mamardashvili in the first half against Galatasaray.

The Liverpool shotstopper kept the Reds in the game with a sensational fingertip save as the hosts threatened to double the lead.


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Mario Lemina found the opener in the opening seven minutes of action as Arne Slot’s men succumbed to yet another set-piece goal.

Giorgi Mamardashvili impresses against Galatasaray

Mamardashvili met the challenge of Davinson Sanchez’s header with aplomb, diving to his right and just nudging the ball out of play with his fingertips.

“An outstanding save by Giorgi Mamardashvili. The athleticism to get down to his right-hand side is superb,” Warnock spoke on BBC Radio 5 Live (via BBC Sport).

Whilst it’s worth pointing out that Liverpool have had chances aplenty at RAMS Park, the visitors have so far struggled to make any count.

Barring their stand-in shotstopper’s heroics – which have been absolutely required amid some truly sub-par defending from set-pieces – we’d probably find ourselves down by another (if not two) goal.

* Giorgi Mamardashvili’s stats in the Champions League against Galatasaray (Fotmob)

Why is Alisson Becker missing for Liverpool?

The former Valencia goalkeeper steps in for Alisson Becker, with his Brazilian counterpart having suffered yet another injury blow.

Liverpool’s No.1 reportedly complained of some discomfort during the club’s open training session, and it seems the coaching staff have opted not to take any risks.

It’s understood that the issue in question is minor, so we’d expect to see the ‘keeper back in action for Liverpool for our hosting of Tottenham in Premier League action this weekend.

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College Sports Commission NIL Go report: 63% of deals tied to school boosters in last two months

College Sports Commission-NIL Go-deal flow report

The College Sports Commissionreleased its latest NIL deal flow report on Tuesday, highlighting a rise in third-party NIL activity across Division I from January and February. Notably, associated contracts tied to schools’ sponsors and booster-operated companies made up 63% of all NIL agreements in the last two months.

The data corresponds with the 15-day college football transfer portal window. In total, the CSC said $166.5 million worth of deals have been approved on NIL Go since last summer and 711 deals with a total value of $29.3 million have been reviewed and not cleared.

“There’s no question that during the portal, agents were demanding guaranteed NIL for athletes, and schools felt pressure to guarantee those things,” CSC CEO Bryan Seeley told reporters Tuesday.

As of Feb. 28, 18 deals in arbitration had been consolidated into a single case. The 10 deals in arbitration previously reported as of Dec. 31 were all withdrawn by the athletes. Between Jan. 1 and Feb. 28, 3,704 deals were cleared, with an aggregate value of $39.29 million, while 187 deals were not cleared, with an aggregate value of $14.36 million.

When accepting the job, Seeley said he was told there was a belief that as many as 90% of deals would be organic, which has not been the case. Meanwhile, the CSC participation agreement continues to be revised in discussions with conferences.

“I think it’s fair to say that the NIL market in college athletics is not a normal organic market,” Seeley said. “It’s a market in which schools are manufacturing NIL for their student athletes. And they’re doing it in such a way that deals are paid by entities affiliated with the school, or acting at the direction of the school.

“… It is totally fine within the rules to submit NIL deals with associated identities, but the shift is important, particularly because associated deals are subject to stricter review in NIL Go. They’re subject to stricter review under NCAA rules. So, the massive increase in associated deal volume of this kind of manufactured NIL is leading to increased review times in NIL Go. I don’t think the system was designed with this number of associated deals in mind.”

Packers will lose free-agent wide receiver Romeo Doubs to the Patriots

GREEN BAY − As expected, Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs has found a new team.

According to multiple reports, Doubs will sign with the New England Patriots. ESPN reports the deal is for four years and worth roughly $70 million.

The Packers drafted Doubs in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL Draft.

As the Packers dealt with injuries throughout the receiver room, Doubs was Jordan Love's reliable target. In his final season, Doubs led the Packers in targets (85), receiving yards (724) and was one of three players to have six receiving touchdowns, joining Christian Watson and Tucker Kraft.

This story will be updated.

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Packers will lose free-agent wide receiver Romeo Doubs to the Patriots

GREEN BAY − As expected, Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs has found a new team.

According to multiple reports, Doubs will sign with the New England Patriots. ESPN reports the deal is for four years and worth roughly $70 million.

The Packers drafted Doubs in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL Draft.

As the Packers dealt with injuries throughout the receiver room, Doubs was Jordan Love's reliable target. In his final season, Doubs led the Packers in targets (85), receiving yards (724) and was one of three players to have six receiving touchdowns, joining Christian Watson and Tucker Kraft.

This story will be updated.

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Live from the ACC Tournament: Tuesday in Charlotte

The 73rd iteration of the ACC Tournament gets underway on Tuesday afternoon with a triple-header of first-round games inside the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.

While Virginia doesn’t take the floor until Thursday, keep it locked on Streaking the Lawn throughout the week, as Corbin Lathrop is on the ground with live updates and analysis from every game.

Let the games begin.

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— ACC Men's Basketball (@accmbb) March 10, 2026

2:00 PM EST: In front of a sparse early-afternoon crowd, tenth-seeded Stanford and fifteenth-seeded Pittsburgh tipped off what’s set to be an action-packed week of hoops here in Charlotte.

Day one of the ACC Tournament typically represents a sleepy start to the week, but Tuesday is sneakily a big day for the league. Each of Tuesday’s games features a team sitting precariously on the bubble ahead of Selection Sunday, beginning with the Cardinal, who can ill-afford a Quad 3 loss to a Panthers squad that narrowly sneaked into the ACC Tournament.

Game one of the day also carries significant intrigue for UVA. The winner of Stanford and Pittsburgh will take on seventh-seeded NC State on Wednesday for the right to play the ’Hoos in Thursday’s quarterfinals.

UConn stays in the No. 1 spot over UCLA in this week's Coaches Poll

A Big Ten Conference tournament win isn’t enough for the UCLA Bruins to surpass the UConn Huskies in this week’s USA TODAY Women’s College Basketball Coaches Poll, as the reigning national champions still own the No. 1 spot.

It makes sense too. UConn, fresh off a national title, is still a perfect 34-0. Even though No. 2 UCLA has looked great, the Bruins' record has a blemish, a loss to No. 3 Texas back in November. Since that loss to the Longhorns, UCLA hasn’t lost, going a perfect 21-0 against Big Ten opponents in the regular season and conference tournament.

It’s a bit of a surprise to see the Iowa Hawkeyes rise two spots to No. 7 after getting blasted by UCLA in the Big Ten championship game. Iowa lost 96-45 on Sunday but is now at the highest ranking they’ve been at all season.

Just as it has been all season, the Big Ten is well represented in the Coaches Poll. After UCLA and Iowa, Michigan is at No. 8, Ohio State at No. 11, Maryland at No. 16, Michigan State at No. 18, and Minnesota at No. 19. It’s a bit surprising to see the Washington Huskies not even receive a vote on the poll after the Huskies were the Bruins toughest opponent in the Big Ten tournament.

UCLA, along with the rest of the Top-25 are now waiting for Selection Sunday, to see who they’ll face in the NCAA tournament. While there’s a chance that UCLA’s Quad 1 wins moves them ahead of UConn, the Bruins will likely be the No. 2 overall seed in the tournament.

This article originally appeared on UCLA Wire: UCLA basketball sticks at No. 2 in the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll

Texas A&M coach Bucky McMillan shares his March Madness mindset

Texas A&M will take on the winner of Oklahoma vs. South Carolina in the second round of the SEC Tournament on Thursday night after finishing the regular season 21-10 and 11-7 in conference play. First-year head coach Bucky McMillan may not have won SEC Coach of the Year, but he certainly deserved the award for leading the Aggies to 20-plus wins and a likely at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament in Year 1.

After losing star transfer forward Mackenzie Mgbako for the season, McMillan was forced to play small ball, sacrificing size, and focused on efficiency three-point shooting combined with forcing turnovers, while senior forward Rashaun Agee, who stands at 6'7", continues to serve as the lone big man that leads the Aggies in scoring and rebounds.

After defeating Kentucky and LSU to finish the regular season, the Aggies are poised to earn a 9 or 10-seed in the NCAA Tournament, and while McMillan and his veteran team would prefer not to potentially play one of the four 1-seeds in the second round as a 9-seed, I can safely say that making the big dance is all that matters.

On Tuesday, before the weekly pre-game press conference, Bucky McMillan appeared on Wake Up Barstool to discuss his team's mentality ahead of the conference tournament and Selection Sunday, when the Aggies (hopefully) hear their names announced.

“The most important thing this time of year is you know who you are and you roll with it. It’s a fun way to play and fun way to win. In March the most aggressive team wins, so we want to roll that way and it gives our team confidence.”

This is the right approach, as Saturday's 3 OT 94-91 win over LSU proved that Texas A&M will take this "aggressive" approach during its postseason run. In terms of the program's tournament résumé, Texas's surprising loss to Oklahoma dropped the Aggies' previous road victory over the Longhorns from a Quad 1 to a Quad 2.

“Who would’ve thought the A&M head coach would be watching the Oklahoma vs Texas game and be pulling for Texas? Because we needed that to stay Quad 1A when we beat them at their place.”

Texas A&M will face the winner of Oklahoma vs. South Carolina on Thursday at 8:30 p.m. The game will air on the SEC Network.

Texas A&M HC Bucky McMillan speaks on the Mid-Major Conference Tournament scene and the difference prepping for the SEC Tournament pic.twitter.com/mg4zR6HBKI

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Geno Smith trade reunites veteran quarterback with Jets

Geno Smith is getting off of the 2026 quarterback carousel.

The New York Jets have agreed to terms with the Las Vegas Raiders to acquire the veteran quarterback in a trade. ESPN's Adam Schefter was first with the news of the trade.

Smith, 35, joins his third team in three years after a one-year stint with the Raiders. The veteran quarterback initially landed in Las Vegas from the Seattle Seahawks via a trade before signing a two-year, $75 million extension.

ESPN's Adam Schefter reported on March 6 that the Raiders had intended to release Smith at the start of the new league year on March 11, barring a trade. Instead of a release, Las Vegas recoups some draft capital in their agreement with the Jets. The trade will be finalized at the start of the new league year on March 11.

The Raiders owns the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft and are expected to draft Indiana quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza.

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In his lone season with Las Vegas, Smith led the Raiders to a 2-13 record in 15 starts and led the league with 17 interceptions. His 3,025 passing yards and 19 touchdowns were his fewest in a season as a starter since 2014, his second year in the league.

Smith will get a shot at a second chance in New York for the 2026 season.

Geno Smith trade details

Here's how the transaction that lands Smith back in New York looks for each team:

Jets receive:

  • QB Geno Smith
  • 2026 seventh-round pick

Raiders receive:

  • 2026 sixth-round pick

Jets QB depth chart

  • Geno Smith
  • Justin Fields
  • Brady Cook

Smith is expected to be the Jets' starting quarterback in 2026, re-joining the team that originally drafted him in the second round of the 2013 NFL Draft. The veteran quarterback last played for the Jets in 2016.

Justin Fields is expected to be released at the start of the new league year, ending a disastrous one-year stay for the 2021 first-round pick.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Geno Smith trade details: Former Raiders QB lands back with Jets

Are the Lady Vols ranked ahead of Selection Sunday?

The Lady Vols last played on March 5 in the SEC Tournament second round. Alabama defeated Tennessee, 76-64, at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina.

Tennessee (16-13) awaits its NCAA Tournament destination and opponent. Selection Sunday is scheduled for March 15 at 8 p.m. EDT and will be televised by ESPN.

Tennessee recorded wins against East Tennessee State, UT Martin, Belmont, Middle Tennessee State, Coppin State, Stanford, Winthrop, Southern Indiana, Florida, Auburn, Mississippi State, Arkansas, Alabama, Kentucky, Georgia and Missouri, while losing to North Carolina State, UCLA, Louisville, Mississippi State, UConn, South Carolina, Texas, Ole Miss, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, LSU and Vanderbilt during the regular season.

On Tuesday ahead of Selection Sunday, the latest USA TODAY Sports women’s basketball coaches poll was released. The Lady Vols are unranked and not receiving votes.

USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll top 25 rankings

RankTeamRecordPTS1stPrevChgHi/Lo
1UConn34-0774301-1/1
2UCLA31-174312-2/4
3Texas31-37090412/5
4South Carolina31-36880312/4
5LSU27-56380615/12
6Vanderbilt27-46020514/21
7Iowa26-65670927/23
8Michigan25-65390715/15
9Oklahoma24-75190815/16
10Duke24-850801446/NR
11Ohio State26-7450011-8/NR
12TCU29-544301027/14
13West Virginia27-6426015213/NR
14Louisville27-740701226/22
15North Carolina26-732401618/23
16Maryland23-829901336/19
17Kentucky23-1027301927/20
18Michigan State22-8212017113/NR
19Minnesota22-8209020119/NR
20Ole Miss23-11183023313/23
21Baylor24-8166018310/21
22Texas Tech25-788021118/NR
23Princeton24-376024119/NR
24Georgia22-972022222/NR
25Notre Dame22-10620NR313/NR

Schools dropped out

No. 25 Alabama

Others receiving votes

Alabama 36; Rhode Island 15; Iowa State 15; Fairfield 11; Illinois 10; Rice 5; South Dakota State 3; Colorado 2; Villanova 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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Novak Djokovic praises tennis rival Carlos Alcaraz's golf game

Some guys just have it all. Tennis star Carlos Alcaraz seems to be one of those guys.

The 22-year-old Spanish superstar is the top-ranked player in the world and has already won seven Grand Slam titles in his young career. He's also no slouch on the golf course, according to one of his biggest tennis rivals, 24-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic.

In an interview with the Tennis Channel on Monday, Djokovic revealed that he had recently enjoyed a day on the links with Alcaraz and fellow tennis star Alexander Zverev, who won Olympic gold for Germany in 2020.

"It was my first time playing with these guys," Djokovic said. "It was fun. It was a lot of laughter, a lot of mind games. But it was great."

Djokovic played golf with Zverev and Alcaraz yesterday 😆🏌️‍♂️#TennisParadisepic.twitter.com/PmjdfmW5c4

— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 9, 2026

Djokovic was asked how the trio played. "I'm okay, but I'm behind these guys," he said. "I don't play [golf] as much as I used to and practice makes perfect. That's my excuse. But those guys are pretty good."

Just how good is Alcaraz?

"I mean, I show up and on the first hole, the guy rips a 300-yard drive," Djokovic said with a laugh. "It's a par 5 and he's going for his eagle and I'm like, 'Is there anything you're not good at, man? Like, what's going on here?'"

The swing of two-time Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz 🎾🇪🇸#OpenEspanapic.twitter.com/1qrpVnm6to

— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) October 8, 2025

This isn't the first we've heard of Alcaraz being quite the stick. In September, he played a round with fellow Spaniard Sergio Garica and a month later, found himself on the course with another Spanish golf star, Jon Rahm, during a pro-am event at the DP World Tour's 2025 Open De España.

“I started to play [golf] at the beginning of 2020. I just love playing," Alcaraz said last fall. "I used to go to hit some balls in the driving range when I was really, really young. I liked it, but since 2020, I just started to play more, to go on the course, to play some holes. I just fell in love with golf. I started to play more and more. I saw myself improving, so it engaged me even more to the golf, and it has me. I just feel really peaceful when I go out and play some golf on the golf course."

One might wonder just how peaceful it was with Djokovic and Zverev playing "mind games," but one thing is for certain: A friendly round of golf can bring anyone together.

"It was great to spend some time with these guys," Djokovic said. "Obviously, we're all big rivals, but it's also nice that we get along well and we can play other sports and spend some good time off the court."

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Carlos Alcaraz's golf game impresses Novak Djokovic

Scunthorpe sign Chester's Jones on two-year deal

Pat Jones in action for Exeter City
Pat Jones left Exeter City at the end of last season and joined Chester in the summer, going on to score eight goals in 34 appearances for the club [Shutterstock]

Scunthorpe United have signed winger Pat Jones from National League North side Chester on a two-year deal.

The 22-year-old joins for an undisclosed fee having spent most of this season with Chester, after signing for the club from Exeter City in 2024-25.

Prior to that, Jones came through Huddersfield Town's academy, where he went on to make 18 senior appearances.

He joined Exeter for an undisclosed fee prior to 2024-25 where he turned out 17 times for the Grecians before being released at the end of last season.

Social media reacts to Saints signing former Jaguars RB Travis Etienne

Free agency is in full swing, and the New Orleans Saints have already made a number of moves. That includes the signing of former Jaguars running back Travis Etienne.

This is a solid move for the Saints backfield overall in terms of the sheer ability Etienne brings to the table, but also has raised a lot of questions as to what this means for veteran rusher Alvin Kamara. One of the primary predictions is that the Saints could explore the options of the 31-year-old as an attractive trade target.

But, as for Etienne alone, expect his role to be multifaceted in the same way that Kamara's has been. Now set with a four-year deal worth 52 million dollars, Etienne looks to be a factor through the air and on the ground after he tallied 3,798 rushing yards and touchdowns over four seasons in Jacksonville.

He also had 168 receptions for 1,338 yards seven touchdowns.

Here's a look at what social media had to say about Etienne's incoming arrival to the Big Easy:

Travis Etienne to NOLA? The backfield just got a lot younger, but replacing Kamara’s impact is no small task. 🏈 pic.twitter.com/kEFDrZeazb

— DailyCA MCQs (@DailyCA_MCQs) March 10, 2026

Reacciones de la llegada de Travis Etienne a los @Saints.

¿Por qué tuvo un gran 2025? Panorama y rol en los Saints para 2026... pic.twitter.com/WtcDSi8FvE

— Mauricio Gutiérrez (@MGutierrezNFL) March 10, 2026

New Orleans just signed Travis Etienne and now Alvin Kamara’s future with the Saints is suddenly a very open question. When a team replaces you before moving you it usually means the decision is already made. https://t.co/RgkyXzf2cN

— Tasawar Iqbal (@TasawarMQ) March 10, 2026

New Orleans Saints adding Travis Etienne definitely raises eyebrows 👀

Now the big question around the league, what happens with Alvin Kamara. If he’s really available, a lot of teams will be calling. pic.twitter.com/AEiiI8KPxr

— JusticeEther || Software Engineer 🌍 (@JusticeEther) March 10, 2026

https://t.co/QtymeA7FqIpic.twitter.com/8rKefOr8Cm

— Travis Etienne Jr⁶𓅓 (@swaggy_t1) March 9, 2026

This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: Fans react to Saints landing Jaguars free agent Travis Etienne

Why Jets, Raiders pulled off trade involving Geno Smith

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The New York Jets and Las Vegas Raiders made a trade on Tuesday involving quarterback Geno Smith.

According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Raiders are trading Smith and a 2026 seventh-round pick to the Jets for a 2026 sixth-round pick.

"Trade: the Raiders are sending QB Geno Smith and a 2026 7th-round pick to the New York Jets in exchange for a 2026 6th-round pick, per ESPN sources. Smith returns to the team for which he started his NFL career for in 2013."

Why Jets, Raiders pulled off trading involving Geno Smith

New York has a dire need at quarterback, as Justin Fields didn't pan out this past season, and the rest of the quarterback room is lackluster.

Though Smith had an awful year with the Raiders in 2025, he has had success in the past with the Seattle Seahawks and could be a nice bridge for the Jets as they look for their quarterback of the future. Smith also began his career with New York, so this is a full-circle moment.

As for the Raiders, trading Smith paves the way for the franchise to select Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza with the top pick in April's draft.

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Raiders swing trade for Geno Smith rather than outright release

Just before the Raiders were set to release Geno Smith from the roster, the Jets swooped in and will be trading for him instead. Yielding the Raiders something in return for their former starter and the Jets get the privilege of not having to compete for Smith's services.

Trade: the Raiders are sending QB Geno Smith and a 2026 7th-round pick to the New York Jets in exchange for a 2026 6th-round pick, per ESPN sources. Smith returns to the team for which he started his NFL career for in 2013. pic.twitter.com/xp7gvXxYJf

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 10, 2026

The Jets also get a bargain for Smith rather than having to outbid any other teams.

The Raiders are paying the bulk of Geno Smith's salary to facilitate the trade, per source. The Jets get Smith for a little over the league minimum. https://t.co/IMkaMW8IcR

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) March 10, 2026

The Raiders overall number of draft picks doesn't change with this trade, it just changes the picks as they do a pick swap. Basically it puts the Raiders back similar to what they had prior to doing a pick swap with the Packers when they acquired Taron Johnson on Monday.

A trade was looking more and more possible seeing so many of the lower tier journeymen backup quarterbacks get signed. The draft has little in the way of sure starters in it and the Jets are desperate.

Geno's career began with the Jets, so he will get another shot there a full ten years after they gave up on the former 39th overall pick.

This article originally appeared on Raiders Wire: Raiders swing trade for Geno Smith rather than outright release

Washington football extends offer to rising local 2027 OL prospect

The Washington Huskies' Junior Day weekend didn't stop offensive line coach Michael Switzer from taking some time to identify potential targets for his unit in the 2027 class.

On Monday morning, he extended an offer to three-star offensive lineman Rashaun Lavata'i, a local product of Curtis Senior High School in Tacoma, Washington, who is up to nine offers, with half of the current Pac-12, Boise State, Fresno State, Oregon State, and Washington State, among the programs in pursuit of his services.

Ranked as the No. 10 player in the state and No. 66 interior offensive lineman in the 2027 class by the 247Sports Composite, Lavata'i is beginning to pick up a lot of steam on the recruiting trail after a strong weekend at the Under Armour Next camp in Phoenix.

Rashaun Lavata’i just had a major stock rising performance at UA Next Camp in Phoenix winning OL MVP 🔥 @Rashaun_2

Straight strapping on the line of scrimmage 📦 #UANextpic.twitter.com/Vum8VXVUet

— Billy Tucker (@TheUCReport) March 8, 2026

Lavata'i earned offensive line MVP honors in Arizona while showing off good strength, sound footwork, and his understanding of both the tackle and guard positions, which could make him a valuable asset at the college level, even though it appears that his future will be at tackle.

Listed at 6-foot-6.5 and 275 pounds, Lavata'i has a slender frame with plenty of room to add weight as he matures and gets into a college strength and nutrition program, which could make him an intriguing long-term addition for Washington.

However, the Huskies may not make a significant push for his services right away. Over the weekend, Washington hosted several top offensive line targets for unofficial visits during Junior Day with five-star Oluwasemilore Olubobola, four-stars Gecova Doyal and Lincon Mageo, and three-stars DaJohn Yarborough and Reis Russell all in Seattle for the weekend.

This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Washington Huskies extend offer to local three-star 2027 OL

NFL Free Agency updates: What are the cap spaces for each of the teams?

The legal tampering window for this year’s NFL free agency opened in early March 2026. Teams had a 52-hour negotiating window before the new league year officially began Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET. That kicked off a busy stretch of signings, trades and roster moves.

Current cap space remaining for each NFL team-

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Washington Commanders: $75.7M
Las Vegas Raiders: $71.3M
Los Angeles Chargers: $67.3M
New York Jets: $49.9M
Tennessee Titans: $43.9M
Seattle Seahawks: $45.6M
Arizona Cardinals: $36.1M
New England Patriots: $31.8M
Green Bay Packers: $30.6M
Cincinnati Bengals: $30.5M
Indianapolis Colts: $23.7M
Los Angeles Rams: $22.3M
Houston Texans: $21.7M
New Orleans Saints: $20.8M
San Francisco 49ers: $20.5M
Kansas City Chiefs: $19.8M
Pittsburgh Steelers: $18.1M
New York Giants: $17.0M
Denver Broncos: $16.9M
Philadelphia Eagles: $13.7M
Atlanta Falcons: $13.4M
Chicago Bears: $13.4M
Jacksonville Jaguars: $10.8M
Carolina Panthers: $7.3M
Detroit Lions: $5.5M
Cleveland Browns: $3.3M
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $2.1M
Miami Dolphins: -$6.1M
Minnesota Vikings: -$6.2M
Baltimore Ravens: -$10.3M
Buffalo Bills: -$11.6M
Dallas Cowboys: -$22.8M

Current cap space remaining for each NFL team:

Commanders $75.7M
Raiders – $71.3M
Chargers – $67.3M
Jets – $49.9M
Titans – $43.9M
Seahawks – $45.6M
Cardinals – $36.1M
Patriots – $31.8M
Packers – $30.6M
Bengals – $30.5M
Colts – $23.7M
Rams – $22.3M
Texans – $21.7M
Saints – $20.8M…

— NFL Stats (@NFL_Stats) March 10, 2026

Big moves already reshaped markets. Maxx Crosby was traded to Baltimore for two first-round picks. Rashan Gary was sent to Dallas. Michael Pittman Jr. landed in Pittsburgh. Other headline moves, Malik Willis signed with Miami, Mike Evans agreed with San Francisco, Kenneth Walker joined Kansas City and Travis Etienne signed with New Orleans, per CBS Sports.

Cap space matters now. Teams with room can still pounce. Teams in the red will need creative fixes. Keep an eye on restructuring, releases and more trades as free agency continues.

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Bayern Munich legend warns squad of Atalanta danger

11 September 2025, Bavaria, Munich: Karl-Heinz Rummenigge poses for the photographer before an interview. Photo: Lukas Barth/dpa (Photo by Lukas Barth/picture alliance via Getty Images)

Bayern Munich legend and supervisory board member Karl-Heinz Rummenigge is wary of Atalanta and its giant killing skills.

“They’re a small team that deserves respect. In recent years, they won the [UEL] final against Leverkusen, which was deserved in every sense. And then what we saw against Borussia Dortmund – no one in Germany thought Dortmund would be eliminated. At this stage of the Champions League, from the Round of 16 onwards, advancing requires humility, respect, focus, and never underestimating your opponent. Bayern want to advance. We’re having a very good season, and we’re in contention for all our objectives,” Rummenigge told Gazzetta dello Sport (as captured by @iMiaSanMia).

Bayern Munich is a heavy favorite, but has been banged up and is on the road This will not be an easy task. However, Bayern Munich has been excellent this season and could be poised to exert its will on the home side, who will — no doubt — be looking to feed off the energy of its fans.

The player with the best smash in men’s tennis has been named by Serena Williams’ former coach

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Photo by George Walker/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The smash is a hugely important shot to have in tennis, with some players boasting better ability in that area than others.

Much like a serve, the tricky skill requires a full, outstretched arm and near-perfect positioning, along with fantastic timing.

Pete Sampras and Roger Federer certainly spring to mind when reflecting on the ATP players with the best smashes in tennis.

Fast forward to the current generation, and a former coach of Serena Williams has identified the player with the best smash in men’s tennis.

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Photo by Angel Castillo/Jam Media/Getty Images

Alexander Bublik told he has the best smash in men’s tennis ‘by far’

Rick Macci wrote on X: “Bublik by far has the best SMASH on the tour.

“Great balance, good technique, great intensity and most of all very consistent.”

It is a skill that Bublik has clearly worked on over the years, although his natural ability and indeed his constant will to entertain have also helped.

The Kazakhstan star, who is currently ranked 10th on the ATP Tour, boasts nine career titles and over 200 wins.

Photo by Bas CZERWINSKI / ANP / AFP via Getty Images
Photo by Bas CZERWINSKI / ANP / AFP via Getty Images

Alexander Bublik wows Indian Wells fans with racket-handle shot

Bublik has made a strong start to the 2026 season, having entered Indian Wells with a 12-4 win-loss record.

He started out by winning the Hong Kong Open title, although he most recently suffered a disappointing exit at Tennis Paradise.

The 28-year-old 10th seed defeated Vit Kopriva in his Indian Wells opener, but shortly after fell to Rinky Hijikata.

But in true Bublik style, he left the Indian Wells crowd with a standout memory from the match, much to their delight.

Fittingly, his aggressive style led to the perfect opportunity for a smash early on in the deciding set, only for Bublik to flip his racket around and tap the ball over the net with the handle.

The crowd went wild as he soaked up the applause in celebration, in what could have been a hugely embarrassing moment had he missed the ball entirely.

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“For me” – Liam Rosenior opens up on whether Sanchez or Jorgensen will start against PSG

“For me” – Liam Rosenior opens up on whether Sanchez or Jorgensen will start against PSG
“For me” – Liam Rosenior opens up on whether Sanchez or Jorgensen will start against PSG

Liam Rosenior has stated he’s not prepared to give any decision over who will start in goal against PSG on Wednesday night.

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The Blues travel to Paris for the first leg of their Champions League last 16 tie against the holders, in what is sure to be a mouth watering contest.

It’s a repeat of last summer’s Club World Cup final, but a lot has changed since then, and it’ll be fascinating to see how the two sides line-up.

Liam Rosenior refuses to confirm who will start in goal against PSG

The Blues have virtually a fully fit squad to pick from with the only absentees Levi Colwill, Estevao and Jamie Gittens.

There are some decisions Rosenior needs to make, but arguably the biggest is who will start in goal out of Robert Sanchez and Filip Jorgensen.

Sanchez was surprisingly dropped for the win against Aston Villa, with Jorgensen handed a rare start, but the Dane was left out of the squad for the FA Cup tie with Wrexham.

Rosenior has stated he doesn’t work with a number one keeper and picks based on the opposition, which seems a risky strategy.

He confirmed Sanchez had responded well to being dropped, but speaking ahead of Wednesday’s game he refused to confirm who would start in goal.

“No, of course not [prepared to give clues],” he told his pre-match press conference.

“Every decision is a difficult decision. That’s the job I’m here to do. For me, the goalkeeper position is no different to the outfield position and you will see the decision I make when the team sheets come out.”

Mike Penders to be number one next season?

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The 20-year-old is currently impressing on loan at Strasbourg, and reports have suggested Penders is the frontrunner to be number one next season.

Chelsea believe Penders is special, but they face a big decision in the summer with their goalkeepers, and it’s one they simply have to get right.

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Fabrizio Romano issues fresh update on Manchester City’s Tino Livramento transfer chase

Fabrizio Romano issues fresh update on Manchester City’s Tino Livramento transfer chase
Fabrizio Romano issues fresh update on Manchester City’s Tino Livramento transfer chase

Reports claiming Manchester City were close to signing Newcastle’s Tino Livramento have been largely dismissed by transfer market insider Fabrizio Romano.

Speculation had seemingly intensified over the weekend surrounding Newcastle’s 1-3 FA Cup defeat at St James’ Park to Pep Guardiola’s side, in a game where Livramento made his return from a lengthy injury layoff as a second-half substitute.

Rumours suggested that Manchester City were in “pole position” to secure a staggering £70 million deal for the 23-year-old England international during the next summer transfer window.

However, the reality of the situation appears far less advanced, and while City have long-standing admiration for the former Chelsea academy star, the club’s recruitment focus remains fluid as they evaluate several targets.

Why Livramento to City is Not ‘Advanced’

According to the information of Fabrizio Romano, Livramento is not ‘close’ to joining Manchester City in an upcoming summer deal despite reports claiming that to be the case over the course of the weekend.

While there is ‘nothing concrete, advanced or close so far’, the reaffirms that City wanted to sign Livramento from St James’ Park during the last summer transfer window, but there have been no fresh talks since.

However, despite the lack of progress surrounding the England international, Romano reports that City are still expected to sign a right-back this year.

Evaluating City’s 2026 Transfer Targets

The search for a specialist right-back has become a priority for Pep Guardiola and Etihad Stadium recruitment staff, who have opted to use Matheus Nunes as a converted full-back and to great success to date this season.

While Rico Lewis has remained a part of the rotation, the club is seemingly seeking an elite-level profile to provide more natural width and defensive recovery pace, maintaining quality when rotating across competitions.

Alternative names such as Roma’s Wesley and Sporting CP’s Iván Fresneda continue to be linked with the Etihad Stadium as Hugo Viana prepares for his second full summer window as Sporting Director at Manchester City.

For Tino Livramento, his immediate focus will remain on proving his fitness under Eddie Howe, as his recurring injury troubles – including three separate setbacks this season – remain the primary hurdle to any blockbuster move.

Is Livramento’s Injury Record a Red Flag for the Etihad?

A potential £70 million investment in a player who has managed only 11 league starts this term feels like a significant gamble. For many supporters, the prospect of signing a ‘specialist’ is exciting, but there is a growing sentiment that the club cannot afford a ‘glass’ defender.

As the focus shifts to perhaps more robust options across the continent, the consensus remains that while Manchester City need a natural right-back, it simply must be an option who can stay on the pitch for the duration or the majority of a 60-game season.

Joan Laporta reveals why he wants Robert Lewandowski to stay for another season at Barcelona

BARCELONA, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 28: Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona celebrates scoring his team's fourth goal during the LaLiga EA Sports match between FC Barcelona and Villarreal CF at Spotify Camp Nou on February 28, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Joan Laporta has made it clear that he wants Robert Lewandowski to stay at Barcelona for another season.

The 37-year-old is out of contract at the end of the season and has said he won’t make a decision on his future until the end of the campaign.

Laporta says that he’d be happy to keep Lewandowski and explained why he’s willing to offer an extension to a player who will turn 38 in the summer.

“He’s a very talented player and a prolific goalscorer,” he told SER.

“As a token of my appreciation, I’d offer him another year on his contract.

“He came at a very difficult time, and despite his track record at Bayern, he pushed hard to come to Barça. He gave up a lot. We’ll see what he wants to do, but I’d like him to stay another year if he wants to.”

Lewandowski is no longer guaranteed a place in the starting XI this season but has still managed 14 goals in 33 appearances in all competitions so far in 2025-26.

New York Jets Pay Small Price in Trade for Pro Bowl QB

Who will be the New York Jets‘ starting quarterback in 2026? Chances are, it won’t be Justin Fields again. They’re likely not turning back to free agent QB Aaron Rodgers either.

The Jets boast the No. 2 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, but only Fernando Mendoza is widely projected as a first-round pick, and he’s fully expected to be selected by the Raiders. Thus, the Jets had to get a bit creative to find their next starting QB, but they may have just pulled it off.

According to The Athletic‘s Dianna Russini, the Jets have agreed to a trade for Geno Smith. The Raiders were widely expected to release Smith, but managed to find a trade partner in New York instead. Rather than competing with other teams in free agency, the Jets traded a 2026 sixth-round pick (No. 208) to the Raiders in exchange for Smith and a seventh-round selection (No. 228).

Smith restructured his contract rather than being released, but the Raiders are reportedly paying most of it, with the Jets being stuck with paying just over the veteran minimum of $1.3 million. Jordan Schultz adds that the Vikings had some interest in the two-time Pro Bowl quarterback too.

It’s a reunion/homecoming for Smith, who was originally drafted by the Jets as the 39th overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft. Now 35 years old, Smith is coming off a down season, but he ends up in a much better situation in New York, where he’ll likely either become the starter or compete with a rookie.

Smith completed 67.4% of his passes for 3,025 passing yards, 19 TDs, and an NFL-high 17 interceptions last season, but the year before, he managed to complete over 70% of his passes while generating 4,320 passing yards.

If Jets offensive coordinator Frank Reich can get Smith back on track, they could be buying low on a QB who can still get the job done at a high level. If not, the Jets didn’t invest much into their new QB, and they can still develop a young arm from the 2026 NFL Draft too.

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - DECEMBER 07: Thomas Booker IV #99 of the Las Vegas Raiders walks on the sideline before a game against the Denver Broncos at Allegiant Stadium on December 07, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Getty Images) | Getty Images

NFL free agency is here and this is your place to track all the latest Las Vegas Raiders and NFL news and rumors during the entire free-agency process.

Check back often. We’ll update everything below in reverse chronological order:

Raiders offseason scorecard:

Traded: Defensive end Maxx Crosby to the Baltimore Ravens for No. 14 pick n 2026 and a first-round pick in 2027, quarterback Geno Smith and a seventh-round pick in 2026 to the New York Jets for a sixth-round pick.

Traded for: Cornerback Taron Johnson from Buffalo. Bills got a sixth-round pick and Raiders got Johnson and a seventh.

Departed in free agency: Linebacker Jamal Adams, quarterback Kenny Pickett.

Released: Guard Alex Cappa.

Re-signed: Cornerback Eric Stokes, pass-rusher Malcolm Koonce

Signed: Baltimore center Tyler Linderbaum, Minnesota wide receiver Jalen Nailor, Colts pass-rusher Kwity Paye, Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean, Packers linebacker Quay Walker, 49ers kicker Matt Gay.

March 10

Cornerback Nate Hobbs, who left the Raiders in fee agency last year, was released by the Packers.

Some restricted free agent tender news on Thomas Booker and Jordan Meredith.

#Raiders have applied an original round RFA tender to DT Thomas Booker IV and a standard tender RFA on guard/center Jordan Meredith.

If Booker signs offer sheet signed with another team, LV is entitled to a pick in the round he was originally drafted (5th round).

— Ryan McFadden (@ryanmcfadden_) March 10, 2026

March 9

Guard Alijah Vera-Tucker, a potential target for the Raiders, is signing with the Patriots.

Safety Alohi Gilman is heading to the Chiefs. Former Charger comes back to the AFC West.

Running back Rico Dowdle is signing a two-year, $12.25 million contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Linebacker Devin Lloyd is signing with the Panthers, three years, $45 million. The Raiders added two linebackers, Nakobe Dean and Quay Walker, earlier in free agency.

Receiver Rahsid Shaheed is staying in Seattle. He was closely connected to Raider’s head coach Klint Kubiak.

Backup quarterback Kenny Pickett is signing with Carolina. the Raiders traded a fifth-round pick for him last summer.

The pass-rusher market is moving as Seattle’s Boye Mafe went to the Bengals and the Chargers’ Odafe Oweh went to Washington. There’s still some possible Crosby replacements out there including Trey Hendrickson.

The Giants signed linebacker Tremaine Edmunds, who was connected to the Raiders.

A first Raider has left in free agency as linebacker Jamal Adams has signed with the jets, who drafted him. He wasn’t a high-priority player for Las Vegas.

Seattle safety Coby Bryant, who was often connected to Las Vegas, is signing with the Chicago Bears.

Running back Kenneth Gainwell, considered a good fit for the Raiders, signed with Tampa Bay. Keep an eye out on Buccaneers’ running back Rachaad White for the Raiders. He was in Tampa Bay with Raiders’ GM John Spytek.

The Panthers are signing Eagles’ pass-rusher Jaelen Phillips. He had history with the Raiders’ coaching staff. There are plenty of pass rushers out there.

The Super Bowl MVP is coming to the AFC West as the Chiefs are signing running back Kenneth Walker.

The Colts re-signed wide receiver Alec Piece for a four-year, $116 million deal. The Raiders were interested. There are plenty of other wide receivers available.

The Raiders are reportedly making progress on a contract with cornerback Eric Stokes.

The #Raiders have continued to push to try and re-sign cornerback Eric Stokes and have seemingly made progress as they attempt to keep him, sources tell @CBSSports.

The former first-round pick was a starter for Vegas last year in his first season with the Raiders. pic.twitter.com/rJ7CGN7DXC

— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) March 9, 2026

The Dallas Cowboys are trading for edge Rashan Gary from the Green Bay Packers.

Former Raiders’ fullback Alec Ingold signed with the Los Angele Chargers.

The Texans kept to guard option, Ed Ingram, off the market.

If the Raiders want Tua Tagovailoa, he’s available.

Patriots sign Romeo Doubs, Packers due for big comp pick

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - JANUARY 10: Romeo Doubs #87 of the Green Bay Packers enters the field prior to an NFL football Wild Card game against the Chicago Bears at Solider Field on January 10, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Todd Rosenberg/Getty Images) | Getty Images

NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport is reporting that former Green Bay Packers receiver Romeo Doubs has signed with the New England Patriots on a deal worth “roughly” four years and $70 million. Compensatory draft picks are based on a player’s average per year, and the $70 million mark would place Doubs at $17.5 million per season. That is good enough for a fourth-round compensatory draft pick, as long as the Packers don’t offset it.

Assuming that Rasheed Walker will be able to get a deal north of $20 million per, Green Bay’s comp picks in 2027 should be:

  • 3rd: Malik Willis (after cap casualties and playing time)
  • 3rd: Rasheed Walker (projection, but an educated one)
  • 4th: Romeo Doubs
  • 5th: Quay Walker

The Packers canceled out their phantom sixth-round comp pick for Kingsley Enagbare (the team can only collect four per season) with the signing of compensatory free agent cornerback Benjamin St-Juste earlier today.

Update: ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler is now calling it a four-year, $80 million contract. An APY of $20 million has the potential to move into the third round range, depending on cap casualties, injuries that lead to missed playing time for highly-paid players this year and Doubs staying on the field in 2026. It’s probably going to be a fourth-rounder, but the door is open now.

If you want to learn how the NFL’s stupid comp pick system works, we wrote an in-depth piece last week.

Doubs was drafted in the fourth round by the Packers in 2022 and has started 50 games for the team over the last four seasons. During his time in Green Bay, he brought in 202 receptions, 2,424 yards and 21 touchdowns. He was also the Packers’ punt returner in 2025, even though he only averaged 6.3 yards per return last year. With Brandon Aiyuk and Stefon Diggs expected to be released, Doubs’ $20 million per APY ranks 22nd in the NFL among receivers.

Celtics Lead NBA In Key Metric By Jaw-Dropping Margin

Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla

Celtics Lead NBA In Key Metric By Jaw-Dropping Margin originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Take care of the ball.

Regardless of the sport, that's usually a key ingredient in the recipe for success. In baseball, that means limiting fielding errors that give teams extra outs. In football, that means no fumbles or interceptions. In hockey and soccer, it means avoiding risky passes or dribbling that might get picked off.

In any sport, winning the turnover battle typically translates to winning the game. That's true in basketball, too, where taking care of the rock is essential.

Just look at the Boston Celtics. This season, they've committed nearly 100 fewer live-ball turnovers than any other NBA team, per Sportico's Lev Akabas. Not surprisingly, they have the fourth-best record in the league at 43-21.

The Boston Celtics have committed nearly 100 fewer live ball turnovers than any other NBA team this season

The Portland Trail Blazers on the other hand... pic.twitter.com/ZGgeWI7MbV

— Lev Akabas (@LevAkabas) March 10, 2026

Meanwhile, the Portland Trail Blazers rank last in this category by a lot. They have over 700 live-ball turnovers, nearly twice as many as the Celtics.

Unsurprisingly, the Trail Blazers have a losing record at 31-34.

Taking care of the basketball has been a staple of the Joe Mazzulla era. Since his first season as Boston's head coach, the Celtics have ranked seventh, first, second and first in fewest turnovers committed.

Sure enough, they also have the NBA's best record during that time.

There are other reasons for their success, of course, such as their elite defense and 3-point shooting. Turnovers aren't everything, but they matter a lot and can make a big difference, especially in close games.

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Detroit Lions, running back Isiah Pacheco agree to one-year deal

Running back Isiah Pacheco was a seventh-round pick by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2022 NFL Draft. File Photo by Jon Robichaud/UPI
Running back Isiah Pacheco was a seventh-round pick by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2022 NFL Draft. File Photo by Jon Robichaud/UPI

March 10 (UPI) -- The Detroit Lions agreed to a one-year contract with running back Isiah Pacheco, a source familiar with the agreement told UPI on Tuesday.

Pacheco, who spent his first four seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs, logged 563 yards from scrimmage and two scores over 13 appearances in 2025. The seventh-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft logged a career-best 1,179 yards from scrimmage and nine scores in 2023.

He is now expected to play a complementary role for the Lions, replacing David Montgomery as star running back Jahmyr Gibbs' backfield sidekick.

Pacheco's agreement with the Lions came a day after the Chiefs agreed to a three-year pact with former Seattle Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III, the MVP of Super Bowl LX.

Jacob Saylors and Sione Vaki are the other running backs under contract with the Lions in 2026. The Lions, who ranked fifth and sixth, respectively, in rushing in 2023 and 2024, ranked 14th last season.

Running back Isiah Pacheco (10) appeared in 51 games for the Kansas City Chiefs. File Photo by Jon Robichaud/UPI
Running back Isiah Pacheco (10) appeared in 51 games for the Kansas City Chiefs. File Photo by Jon Robichaud/UPI

Italy vs USA Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight's World Baseball Classic Game

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The USA entered the World Baseball Classic as the favorites to win it all, and they’ve shown why through three games — all of which were multi-run victories.

My Italy vs. USA predictions point to another one-sided affair at Dalkin Park tonight.

Let’s take a closer look at my World Baseball Classic best bets for Tuesday, March 10.

Italy vs USA prediction

Italy vs USA best bet: USA -5.5 (-115 at DraftKings)

The USA is 3-0 with a +20 run differential. They've won all three games by multiple runs, posting an average margin of victory above six.

The only close contest came against Mexico, a team that also boasts a +20 run differential, trailing only the Dominican Republic. 

Italy doesn't have the same offensive firepower as Mexico. They'll also rely on a bullpen game in this matchup, meaning multiple pitchers need to be sharp rather than just one or two — a tall task against a team averaging 9.66 runs per game.

Italy vs USA same-game parlay (SGP)

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USA -5.5

Under 11.5

Bobby Witt Jr. to record 1+ hits

+550 at DraftKings

The USA has allowed an average of three runs per game and will send Nolan McLean to the mound. The young right-hander has high-powered stuff and is difficult to generate hard contact against, which will make it tough for Italy to score runs in bunches.

Team USA can have its typical explosive offensive outing and still cover the spread while keeping this game Under the total.

Bobby Witt Jr. is an elite contact hitter who also possesses high-end speed. With his ability to put the bat on the ball, it’ll be tough for a handful of pitchers to get him out.

Kyle Schwarber star player prop

Kyle Schwarber best bet: 1+ home runs (+220 at DraftKings)

Kyle Schwarber is seeing the ball very well at the WBC. He leads Team USA with five hits while also drawing four walks.

When Schwarber is locked in like this, there’s a good chance the ball leaves the yard if a mistake is made while he’s at the dish.

Italy vs USA opening odds

  • Moneyline: Italy +700 | USA -400
  • Run line: Italy +5.5 (-115) | USA -5.5 (-105)
  • Over/Under: Over 11.5 (-115) | Under 11.5 (-105)

How to watch Italy vs USA and game info

LocationDalkin Park, Houston, TX
DateTuesday, March 10, 2026
First pitch9:00 p.m. ET
TVFS1
Italy starting pitcherMichael Lorenzen
USA starting pitcherNolan McLean

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Texans Sign K Ka’imi Fairbairn to 2-Year Extension

The Houston Texans are back at it again in the NFL’s free agency, but this time they’re paying one of their most important assets. The Texans are signing K Ka’imi Fairbairn to a 2-year, $13 million dollar extension, per NFL.com’s Mike Garafolo and Ian Rapoport:

The #Texans have agreed to a two-year, $13 million contract extension with Ka’imi Fairbairn, making him the highest-paid kicker in the NFL, sources tell me and @RapSheet. pic.twitter.com/wANqNqgJeh

— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) March 10, 2026

The #Texans lock in one of the NFL's best kickers. https://t.co/hwPIUPQE4I

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 10, 2026

Fairbairn, 32, will now be tied to Houston through the 2028 season, and is now the highest paid kicker in the NFL. He’s earned every penny of it, too, as Fairbairn’s leg has been responsible for an innumerable amount of last-second, game-winning field goals in the DeMeco Ryans/C.J. Stroud era. Fairbairn has been one of the NFL’s top kickers since joining the Texans in 2017, but in just 2025 alone, he tallied:

  • 15 Games
  • 44 Field Goals Made (league-high) on 48 attempts (tied league high w/ Seahawks K Jason Myers): 91.7 Field Goal %
  • A Perfect 35/35 on Field Goal Attempts Inside of 50 Yards, 9/13 Field Goals Made of 50+ Yards
  • A Perfect 28/28 on Extra Points
  • 86 Kickoffs, Totaling 5403 Kickoff Yards and 22 Touchbacks (25.6 TB%, 8th highest in the NFL); Kickoff Average of 63 Yards (tied for 2nd highest in the NFL)
  • 90.8 FG PFF Grade

The ridiculously exceptional stats just go on and on for Fairbairn. He tied for first in the league for most 50+ field goals made (including playoffs) with 11 in 2025 and tied for 2nd in the same statistic 2024 with 13. He’s tied for 2nd with most field goal attempts in a season in NFL history with 48 in 2025, tied for 1st in field goals made in a single season in 2025 with 44, and has a virtually endless amount of clutch kicks dotting his professional career. If you’re looking for a few examples of how good he is, look no further than his 59-yard game-winner against the Bills in October 2024, or this highlight-reel of his several game-winning field goals made in the 2024 season, or this other highlight-reel of Fairbairn making increasingly longer and longer field goals. Simply put, Ka’imi Fairbairn in invaluable to the Houston Texans’ franchise, and each one of his 255 made field goals in the last 9 seasons have taken the team to higher and higher summits.

Ka'imi Fairbairn cuts the lead to five with this 51-yard FG 🎯

HOUvsNE on ESPN/ABC
Stream on @NFLPlus and ESPN App pic.twitter.com/fqhEncU4CV

— NFL (@NFL) January 18, 2026

Often underrated, always understated, and now the highest paid kicker in the NFL, the modern Houston Texans wouldn’t be where they are today with Ka’imi Fairbairn. What do you think of this signing? Has Fairbairn earned this big payday, or should Houston have spent this money elsewhere? Let us know your thoughts down in the comments below!

GO TEXANS!!!

Jaguars 3-round 2026 NFL mock draft after Day 1 of free agency

We are a little over a day into the NFL's free agency period, and the Jacksonville Jaguars have not yet made an outside addition. However, what has transpired already could impact how James Gladstone approaches the NFL draft.

Most notably, the Jaguars solidified the cornerback position by re-signing Montaric Brown, while Devin Lloyd and Travis Etienne signed elsewhere.

So, given what we know now about the Jaguars roster, let's run through a three-round mock draft using Pro Football Network's simulator.

Pick 56: LB Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech

With Lloyd no longer in the mix, the starting spot next to Foye Oluokun is up for grabs. Perhaps the Jaguars look internally to fill that role with either Ventrell Miller or Jack Kiser, but adding competition wouldn't be a bad idea either.

Pick 81: IDL Domonique Orange, Iowa State

This is arguably the biggest need that the Jagurs have. Depth and a more consistent push from the interior are needed. Orange is listed at 6-4 - 325 pounds.

Pick 88: TE Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt

With Johnny Mundt released, the Jaguars do potentially have an open roster spot at tight end. In addition to that, both Quintin Morris and Hunter Long are free agents in 2027. Stowers impressed at the NFL combine.

Pick 100: EDGE Derrick Moore, Michigan

Leading the way are Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker, but depth and competition are needed at this position behind them. As a defense, the Jaguars ranked near the bottom of the NFL in total sacks last season.

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: NFL free agency: Jaguars 3-round mock draft after first wave

2026 NFL free agency: Demario Davis reunion with the Jets

The New York Jets have added a familiar veteran presence to their defense for head coach Aaron Glenn.

Helping press the regroup button on defense moving forward will be linebacker Demario Davis. According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, the Jets have brought back linebacker Demario Davis.

LB Demario Davis signing with Jets on a two-year, $22M deal. (via @tompelissero, @rapsheet) pic.twitter.com/SCt5twLPIl

— NFL (@NFL) March 9, 2026

Davis, 36, signs up for a third stint in New York. Davis was was originally drafted by the Jets in the third round of the 2012 NFL draft.

The Jets then traded for Davis in 2017 but he left again as a free agent. Davis was most recently with the New Orleans Saints for the past eight seasons where he crossed paths with Glenn from 2018 to 2020.

Despite his age, Davis showed he still has it in 2025. Davis played in all 17 games for the Saints, recording 143 total tackles, including six for loss, with half a sack and two forced fumbles.

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

This article originally appeared on Jets Wire: 2026 NFL free agency: Demario Davis reunion with the Jets

Report: Patriots agree to four-year deal with WR Romeo Doubs

The New England Patriots have reportedly agreed on a four-year, $70 million deal with free agent wide receiver Romeo Doubs, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.

This isn't exactly the A.J. Brown deal, but Doubs was one of the best available receivers during a free agency year that didn't have many top options at the position. The Patriots' decision to cut four-time Pro Bowler Stefon Diggs left them with a massive hole to fill, and Doubs figures to at least be part of the plan to fill it.

The former Green Bay Packers wideout is only 25 years old and coming off a career season, where he racked up 55 receptions for 724 yards and six touchdowns.

Stay tuned to Patriots Wire as more information becomes available on this developing story.

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Packers to lose WR Romeo Doubs to Patriots on 4-year, $70M deal

Another top free agent is departing Green Bay. According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, receiver Romeo Doubs and the New England Patriots have agreed to terms on a four-year, $70 million deal on the second day of the legal tampering period.

Doubs joins quarterback Malik Willis, who agreed to terms on a deal with the Miami Dolphins, and linebacker Quay Walker, who agreed to terms on a deal with the Las Vegas Raiders, as top free agents leaving the Packers to start the new league year.

Doubs' deal appears to average $17.5 million per year, potentially netting the Packers a fourth-round compensatory pick in 2027.

Doubs, a fourth-round pick in 2022, caught 202 passes for 2,424 yards and 21 touchdowns over 59 games with the Packers. He now heads to New England to be a top target for Drake Maye and the Patriots, who won the AFC last season.

Last season, Doubs led the Packers in targets (85), catches (55), receiving yards (724) and receiving touchdowns (6). He produced three straight seasons with at least 600 receiving yards while playing with quarterback Jordan Love.

With Doubs departing, the Packers will lean on 2023 fifth-round pick Dontayvion Wicks and 2025 first-round pick Matthew Golden as perimeter receivers opposite Christian Watson. The runway should be clear for Golden, the 20th overall pick in last year's draft, to be a top contributor for the Packers passing game in 2026.

This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Packers to lose WR Romeo Doubs to Patriots on 4-year, $70M deal

Detroit Lions Land Replacement for David Montgomery

The Detroit Lions have wasted little time addressing their backfield after moving on from veteran power runner David Montgomery.

According to multiple reports, Detroit has signed former Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco to a one-year deal, giving the Lions a new physical presence in their rushing attack.

The move comes shortly after Detroit traded Montgomery to the Houston Texans, leaving a vacancy next to explosive star back Jahmyr Gibbs in the Lions’ two-back system.

Detroit Lions Isiah Pacheco

A familiar role in Detroit’s offense

Pacheco, known for his violent running style and relentless energy, projects to step into a role similar to the one Montgomery previously held. Detroit’s offense has thrived in recent seasons with a two-headed rushing attack, pairing Gibbs’ speed and big-play ability with a physical between-the-tackles runner.

Pacheco could be an ideal fit.

During the 2025 season, Pacheco rushed 118 times for 462 yards and one touchdown, serving as part of Kansas City’s running back rotation.

Proven performer on the big stage

Even more impressive is Pacheco’s postseason résumé. During his time with the Chiefs, he played in 10 playoff games, rushing for 547 yards and four touchdowns while helping Kansas City compete deep into the postseason.

Across 51 regular-season games, the former Rutgers standout has totaled:

  • 2,537 rushing yards
  • 14 rushing touchdowns

What it means for the Lions

With Montgomery now in Houston, Detroit needed a tough, downhill runner to complement Gibbs. Pacheco’s physicality, pass protection ability, and playoff experience could make him a strong addition to the Lions’ offense.

If he can stay healthy and regain his top form, Pacheco could quickly become a key piece of Detroit’s backfield rotation heading into the 2026 NFL season.

One thing is certain: the Lions’ rushing attack is getting another runner who never shies away from contact.

The post Detroit Lions Land Replacement for David Montgomery appeared first on Detroit Sports Nation.

Spring training TV ratings could signal increased interest in MLB before 2026 season

Since noon Monday, the major American sports networks have been all NFL all the time.

That’s understandable considering the country’s most prominent sports league has entered the first week of free agency. Top players are on the move, and teams’ fortunes are changing by the minute.

But good news emerged Monday for Major League Baseball coming out of the week of March 2-8.

ESPN reported ratings for four spring training games it aired last week were up 84 percent from 2025 and represented the highest ratings since 2008.

MORE: Team USA stars Paul Skenes, Griffin Jax make amazing WBC gesture for Air Force baseball team

ESPN senior baseball reporter Jeff Passan shared the news from the ESPN PR X account with the caption, “The baseball renaissance is real.”

The baseball renaissance is real. https://t.co/Ki9JoclTSR

— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) March 9, 2026

According to ESPN, all four games rank as the top-rated spring training contests on ESPN since 2016.

The top-rated game was the Tuesday exhibition between Team USA and the San Francisco Giants. Team USA ace Paul Skenes started on the mound in his team’s 15-1 victory. The game drew 677,000 viewers.

Team USA pitcher Paul Skenes against the San Francisco Giants during a spring training game at Scottsdale Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images


Games on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday drew similar ratings between 468,000 and 486,000 viewers. The Atlanta Braves downed the Detroit Tigers, 5-2, on Monday; the New York Yankees defeated the Boston Red Sox, 4-0 on Wednesday; and the Cincinnati Reds outslugged the Los Angeles Dodgers 14-13 on Thursday.

Although ESPN will no longer air “Sunday Night Baseball’ during the regular season — that package moves to NBC and Peacock — the World Wide Leader and partner ABC will air 30 games, according to The Athletic.

On March 25, the lone game on Opening Day between the Yankees and Giants will air exclusively on Netflix.

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Dodgers’ Kyle Tucker Shares Gameday Superstitions

Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Kyle Tucker against the Cleveland Guardians during a spring training game at Camelback Ranch-Glendale.

Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Kyle Tucker described some of the superstitious activities he partakes in during games.

Baseball is inherently superstitious, with well established traditions like stepping over foul lines when entering the field or not talking about in-progress no hitters becoming generally accepted rules. Players have taken it to another level while trying to maintain good form, though, and have adopted their own special routines during games.

“I think a lot of it kind of comes from like my routine, like stuff that I do every single day, and if things aren’t necessarily going my way or whatever, I just try to switch batting glove or cleats or just get a different bat,” Tucker told SportsNet LA’s Kirsten Watson.

“Like, even today, my first at bat, I had two bats that I had wrapped and one that wasn’t. In my first at-bat, I struck out and I had a feeling I wanted to use a new bat. So I went and wrapped that and I got a hit and barrel and stuff. So I’m going to use that one from now on. But it’s little things like that that. I’m a little superstitious. I’ll always be chewing gum. If I get out, I’ll switch it out. If I get out with a good at bad and stuff, I’ll keep it. Just whatever’s working, whatever’s having success at the time, I’ve just got to ride with.”

It’s not just his equipment, though. Tucker said he also experiments with different types of gum to see how he performs with each.

“I’ll switch it up if I’m struggling,” Tucker said. “For the most part, I’ll go three pieces. If I’m struggling, I’ll go two. If I’m still struggling, I’ll go one or sugar-free or something. It’s just little things like that. It also just kind of switches things mentally. You’re like, ‘Oh, maybe this will help’ and you’ll stop thinking about it.

“Just whatever works, I’m down to try.”

Kyle Tucker chats with @kirsten_watson about becoming a father, the advice he’s received from teammates, and his Spring Training performance. ? pic.twitter.com/K0FOMwd64Q

— SportsNet LA (@SportsNetLA) March 8, 2026

Tucker isn’t the only superstitious Dodger either, as the LA Times’ Karen Garcia compiled several fan superstitions ahead of the final couple of games of the 2025 World Series.

What Superstitions do Fans Have?

Altadena resident Tom Horner has a candle which he has had since Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman hit a walk-off grand slam in Game 1 of the 2024 World Series, and he kept it lit for the entirety of the 18-inning thriller in Game 3 of 2025’s Fall Classic.

Other superstitions listed in the article range from common — things like an unwashed shirt — to obscure things like avoiding watching live games entirely.

Do you have any gameday superstitions?

Florida's Jon Sumrall has blunt reaction about putting football before family: ‘Too much s--- to do’

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Jon Sumrall has wasted little time making his intentions clear during his first spring in Gainesville. His attention is fully locked on rebuilding the Florida Gators

The 43-year-old coach arrived in The Swamp after compiling a 43-12 record across successful stops at Troy and Tulane. Now, his mission is restoring the Gators to being an SEC contender and enter the national championship conversation. A place the program hasn't been in the modern playoff era. 

Florida hired Sumrall to replace Billy Napier following a stretch of difficult seasons that saw the once-dominant program fall short of its traditional expectations. The university backed the hire with a six-year contract worth $44.7 million and committed more than $16 million toward an expanded support staff to help accelerate the rebuild.

During the opening week of spring practices, Sumrall has been a constant presence on the practice field, moving quickly between position groups, clapping encouragement and offering instruction.

Sometimes his tone is upbeat. Other times it’s direct and demanding, which is a reflection of the urgency surrounding the program’s reset.

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Sumrall’s dedication has extended beyond the football complex. He told reporters on Tuesday, he and his wife, Ginny, had planned a spring break trip to Italy to celebrate their 15th wedding anniversary and her birthday. Those plans were scrapped once Sumrall accepted the Florida job.

“I got too much s--- to do,” Sumrall said.

The remark is proof of the intensity he has brought to Gainesville. With spring practice underway, Sumrall’s message to players is that every detail matters as Florida begins its climb back toward national relevance.

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Lasses Loan Watch: Cassap Gets Her First Goal For Middlesbrough!

SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 05: A general view of the shirts of Jessica Brown, Emily Cassap, Natasha Fenton and Jamie Finn on display inside of the Sunderland dressing room prior to the Barclays Women's Super League 2 match between Sheffield United and Sunderland at Bramall Lane on September 05, 2025 in Sheffield, England. (Photo by Jess Hornby - WSL/WSL Football via Getty Images) | WSL Football via Getty Images


Middlesbrough Women returned to winning ways with a performance that blended control, confidence and a renewed sense of purpose, and at the heart of it all was a young midfielder who looked as though she’d been part of the team for years.

Sunderland loanee Emily Cassap delivered the kind of display that can shape a season and perhaps even a career.

She played the full ninety minutes with a maturity that belied her age, dictated passages of play with calm assurance and crowned her afternoon with a powerful header that restored ‘Boro’s lead at a crucial moment. It was her first goal for the club and it arrived with the force and conviction of a player determined to make her mark.

The afternoon began with a sense of reset and after the disappointment of defeat to Wolves at the same venue a week earlier, Joe Lillie made three changes to his starting eleven.

Ruby Cook came in for Megan Borthwick in goal, whilst Cassap replaced Millie Bell in midfield. The team also took to the pitch wearing shirts carrying the logo of MFC Foundation, the space donated by Principal Partner Kindred, a gesture that reinforced the club’s connection to its community, and so it felt like a day for rediscovering identity and intent.

Boro almost made the perfect start inside the opening minute.

A ball over the top released Leanne Giles, who burst through the centre and lifted her effort just over the bar. It was an early sign of the home side’s ambition and a warning to Loughborough Lightning that they would be forced to defend from the outset.

The breakthrough arrived before ten minutes had passed. Lauren Robson delivered a corner with her usual precision and captain for the day Liv Watt rose above the crowd to guide her header into the net. It was a goal that reflected Boro’s early dominance and Robson’s growing influence on the match.

Becky Ferguson came close to doubling the lead shortly afterwards when she dragged a shot narrowly wide, but football rarely follows a straight path and Loughborough found a way back into the contest.

Ella Jarowicki capitalised on a moment of hesitation to level the score, punishing Boro’s only lapse of concentration in the opening half hour. For a young side still learning to manage momentum, it could’ve been a destabilising moment but instead it became the catalyst for a renewed surge and for Cassap’s defining contribution.

Another quality delivery from Robson, and Cassap's header was too powerful for the Loughborough goalkeeper, who could only parry it into the roof of the net

Come on Boro!

🔴 2-1 ⚡️ '40 https://t.co/ypy3nJnnB7

— Middlesbrough FC Women (@BoroWomen) March 8, 2026

Up to that point she had already shown glimpses of her quality, with her movement between the lines unsettling Loughborough’s midfield and her composure in possession helping Boro settle after the equaliser.

She received the ball with her head up, scanned the pitch before making decisions and rarely looked hurried even when pressed, butbit was her aerial power that delivered the moment that’ll stay with her.

Robson shaped a teasing delivery into the box and Cassap timed her run perfectly, attacking the cross with conviction and meeting it with a header that flew past the goalkeeper before she could react. It was a bullet of a finish; the kind that announces a player’s arrival, and her celebration was telling.

There was joy, of course, but also a sense of belonging. She looked like someone who expected to make an impact rather than someone surprised by it.

What made her performance so impressive was not simply the goal but the completeness of her contribution.

She played the full ninety minutes and throughout that time she was instrumental in Boro’s build up play. She dropped deep to receive the ball, helped dictate the tempo and pushed forward to link with the front line.

When Loughborough tried to break, she showed discipline and positional awareness, closing passing lanes and recovering possession with a calmness that suggested she’d been playing senior football for far longer than she has. Her decision-making was also measured and intelligent, rarely forcing passes, rarely taking unnecessary touches and always understanding the rhythm of the game around her.

For a player stepping into a new environment and adapting to a new system, it was a remarkably assured display, and the second half saw Boro tighten their grip on the match.

Armani Maxwell grew increasingly influential, driving forward with purpose and testing the goalkeeper with a strike from distance. Her persistence was rewarded when substitute Erin Nelson delivered a well-weighted ball into the box and Maxwell guided it home with a composed finish to give Boro the breathing room they deserved.

From that point on, the home side managed the game with maturity.

Cook was solid when called upon; the defence stayed organised and the midfield, anchored by Cassap’s intelligence and energy, ensured that Loughborough were kept at arm’s length.

When the final whistle sounded, there was a sense of satisfaction that went beyond the three points, as this was a performance that restored belief and reasserted identity.

The contributions came from across the pitchn— from Watt’s leadership to Robson’s creativity and Maxwell’s finishin — but Cassap’s emergence added a new dimension. She didn’t simply fit into the team. She elevated it.

3 points in the bag 💰 pic.twitter.com/Vj8ruCqh0A

— Middlesbrough FC Women (@BoroWomen) March 8, 2026

For Sunderland Women, Cassap’s development has long been a source of excitement.

The decision to send her on loan was made to give her regular senior minutes and exposure to the physical and tactical demands of competitive football — and this match showed exactly why that decision was the right one.

Her goal will draw attention, but her all-round performance is what’ll matter most to both clubs. She played with the authority of a seasoned midfielder, showing she can influence games rather than simply participate in them and demonstrating the kind of temperament that coaches value as highly as technical skill.

For Boro, she offers dynamism, intelligence and a genuine goal threat from midfield ; for Sunderland, she’s gaining the experience that’ll make her an even more valuable asset when she returns. And for Cassap herself, this was a milestone: a first goal, a full ninety minutes and a performance that’ll stay with her.

Football is full of moments that shape careers and for Cassap, this may well be one of them.

Her header will be replayed and remembered but it was the maturity, composure and influence she exerted across the entire match that truly defined her afternoon. She looked every inch a player ready to take the next step, ready to shoulder responsibility and ready to make her mark.

On a day when Middlesbrough Women needed a spark, she provided it, and as she walked off the pitch at Stockton Town having helped her temporary club to a well-earned 3–1 win, she did so not as a loanee finding her feet but as a midfielder announcing herself with authority.

If this is the beginning, the future looks very bright indeed.


Lakers’ Luka Doncic Fined $50K For Inappropriate Gesture Toward Official

Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic (77) and New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns (32) react in the second half at Crypto.com Arena on Mar 8, 2026.

Los Angeles Lakers superstar Luka Doncic received a $50,000 fine for making an inappropriate gesture toward game official Tre Maddox during the third quarter of the Sunday’s game against the New York Knicks.

Maddox called a blocking foul on Doncic after the six-time NBA All-Star attempted to draw a charge on Knicks forward Mohamed Diawara. While still on the ground, Doncic was spotted rubbing his fingers together to make a “money” gesture toward Maddox.

Did Luka Doncic just signal what I think he signaled with his hands? 😬 pic.twitter.com/FKGgJpj5kd

— Tomer Azarly (@TomerAzarly) March 8, 2026

Two days after the incident, NBA Communications announced that Doncic received a $50,000 fine.

“Los Angeles Lakers forward-guard Luka Doncić has been fined $50,000 for directing an inappropriate and unprofessional gesture toward a game official, it was announced today by James Jones, Executive Vice President, Head of Basketball Operations. The incident occurred with 4:35 remaining in the third quarter of the Lakers’ 110-97 victory over the New York Knicks on March 8 at Crypto.com Arena,” NBA Communications wrote on Tuesday.

The following has been released by the NBA. pic.twitter.com/BXWWe85La9

— NBA Communications (@NBAPR) March 10, 2026

Doncic Is One Technical Foul Away From Serving A One-Game Suspension

Doncic is no stranger to getting in trouble with game officials. He has received 15 technical fouls this season, which means he is one technical foul away from having to serve a one-game suspension.

Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic (77) and New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns (32) react in the second half at Crypto.com Arena on Mar 8, 2026.
Mar 8, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic (77) and New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns (32) react in the second half at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Doncic’s most recent technical foul was dealt during the Lakers’ 120-113 loss to the Denver Nuggets on Thursday. He reportedly used profanity toward referee Dedric Taylor.

Throughout his career, Doncic has finished three NBA seasons with 15 technical fouls. He has never had to serve a suspension for technical fouls but came close in the 2021-22 season and 2022-23 season with the Dallas Mavericks.

In both of those seasons, he received a 16th technical foul but both fouls were ultimately rescinded, making Doncic eligible to play. The Lakers have 18 more regular seasons games, so Doncic will need to be careful if he wants to remain eligible for Los Angeles.

Photo Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

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'No scar tissue' for Radford before Ireland clash

Huw Jones tries to tackle Ireland's Robbie Henshaw
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Defence coach Lee Radford insists Scotland are not fazed by the prospect of ending their losing run against Ireland as they prepare for Saturday's mouth-watering trip to Dublin.

Scotland have lost all of their past 11 matches against Ireland, but know a win could earn their first Six Nations title.

The Scots are level on points with France - who face England in their final match - but trail on points difference.

With Ireland also in the hunt, Radford says Scotland are embracing what they expect to be a "fantastic challenge".

"I've not lost to them. There's no scar tissue here," Radford said.

"All we can do and all we're going to do is prepare as well as we can, have as much energy as we can and embrace what a fantastic challenge it's going to be.

"They are an organised outfit, very structured and well coached. They have been on winning runs and that builds confidence.

"Like every side, you'd like to think there's something to go after and if we get things right, hopefully we can."

Scotland will be without key second row duo Gregor Brown and Scott Cummings, who both picked up injuries in last weekend's win over France.

Max Williamson and Grant Gilchrist are the most likely replacements, with Alex Samuel, Alex Craig, Jonny Gray and Euan Ferrie also in contention.

"I think it's next man up, that's always the mentality," Radford said. "Don't get me wrong, we're going to lose two fantastic players who have been great for us, but somebody's disappointment is another man's opportunity.

"A lot [of the alternative options] have not played, but they've been in and around it and how they've prepared has been through the roof for fellas that are going to step up.

"For that reason I've got every confidence in what they're going to do and they're going to step in this weekend."

Will Sergino Dest play at the World Cup? USMNT full-back has hamstring injury scare with PSV

Sergino Dest of PSV is injured

Will Sergino Dest play at the World Cup? USMNT full-back has hamstring injury scare with PSV originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The U.S. men's national team has built its full-back depth considerably under head coach Mauricio Pochettino.

For years, the duo of Antonee Robinson and Sergino Dest have been locked-in starters on opposite touchlines, but injuries to both individuals over the past 18 months have forced Pochettino to look elsewhere for consistency.

Both individuals appeared to be back to full fitness as the USMNT began to turn its attention to the 2026 FIFA World Cup on home soil, but that has now been called into question again.

The Sporting News brings you all the latest on the latest injury picked up by Dest just four months before the start of the global soccer title tournament beginning in June.

MORE:Complete schedule, fixtures, times for all games at 2026 FIFA World Cup

Sergino Dest injury update

PSV full-back Sergino Dest pulled up with an injured left hamstring during the club's 2-1 victory over AZ Alkmaar on March 7.

Dest was withdrawn in the 57th minute, requiring assistance from medical staff to exit the pitch. The manner of his departure immediately stoked fears that he had suffered a serious injury that could potentially jeopardize not only the remainder of his 2025/26 season with PSV, but also the coming FIFA World Cup.

Two days later, PSV released a medical update on Dest's status, but it did not give much tangible detail.

"PSV will be without Sergino Dest for the coming period, medical examinations confirmed on Sunday," the update said.

A report from Tim Reedijk of Dutch publication Voetbal International stated that "medical examinations have shown no serious injury whatsoever."

MORE:Full USMNT fixture schedule for 2026 calendar year

Will Sergino Dest be fit for the USMNT at the 2026 World Cup?

Sergino Dest's availability at this summer's FIFA World Cup depends on how serious the injury to his hamstring is.

However, there is clearly hope that Dest will pass fit not only to play at the tournament on home soil this summer, but even return for PSV before the end of the season.

In the aftermath of the injury, Dest posted on Instagram that "this is NOT the end of the season", meaning he is hoping to make it back on the pitch for his club before their campaign concludes in May.

The next day, PSV's medical update had a statement from Dest that, while not forcefully confident, still echoed that sentiment.

"I will do everything within my power to be fully fit again towards the end of the season, and I’m confident that will happen," the club quoted Dest as saying. "Thank you for the many heartwarming messages. That support only gives me extra motivation to work hard on my recovery."

PSV's message concluded by saying, "It is still difficult to predict exactly how long Dest will be sidelined. The 37-time US international is aiming for a return towards the final phase of the season, with the World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico as an important target."

It's like that Dest has picked up a Grade 2 hamstring injury, which typically requires a 4-6 week recovery period, potentially returning sometime in mid-April. If he had a Grade 3 tear, he would require surgery followed by typically around three months on the shelf.

With PSV eliminated from European competition, they have eight matches remaining on their Eredivisie schedule, leading the Dutch top flight by a whopping 19 points at the time of his injury. If the prior assumption of a Grade 2 injury is accurate, he could return for a home game against PEC Zwolle on April 23, or a match against his former club Ajax on May 2.

Sergino Dest injury history

The 25-year-old has had a difficult battle with fitness over the course of his career.

Below are all the long-term injuries that has kept Dest out at least five matches for club and country, as listed by Transfermarkt.

Date FromDate ToInjuryGames missedDays missed
Mar. 18, 2022Apr. 13, 2022Hamstring injury727
Apr. 25, 2022May 25, 2022Hamstring injury531
Jan. 28, 2023Feb. 6, 2023Calf injury628
Apr. 20, 2024Mar. 1, 2025ACL tear55316
Mar. 8, 2026TBDHamstring injury????

Todd a doubt for North West 200 with broken femur

Davey Todd
Davey Todd was competing at the Daytona 200 in Florida to start his 2026 season [Getty Images]

Davey Todd is a doubt for the North West 200 after he broke his femur in a crash at Daytona in the USA.

Todd, 30, crashed in qualifying for the Daytona 200 on Thursday and had surgery on his injures.

It was a second accident of the session for the English rider, who was earlier collected by another rider.

Todd said the team had thought they had fixed his PHR Performance Triumph and he returned to the circuit but the "steering jammed" and he crashed into the wall.

That accident led to multiple injuries, including a broken femur, tibia, foot and nose.

In an update on his Instagram, Todd said he had surgery to "put a rod in my femur and screw my tib back together, so we are positive now we are on the mend and making steps to move forward and get healthy again".

Todd, who is set to race in the British Superbike Championship with 8TEN team-mate Peter Hickman as well as the North West 200 and Isle of Man TT, said he "can't really give an ETA" on when he will return to action.

"We are taking it day by day and trying to get mended as fast as possible. I have already started standing on the left leg, which I am allowed to do since the surgery.

"I am going be working really hard, and a lot of great people have been helping and advising me on what to do to be as fit as possible, as soon as possible."

The North West 200 takes place from 6-9 May, while the Isle of Man TT is scheduled for 25 May until 30 June.

Todd is a multiple race winner at both international road races, with three wins at the Isle of Man and nine victories at the North West 200 in Northern Ireland.

Braden Smith Named all-Big Ten First Team

EVANSTON, ILLINOIS - MARCH 04: Braden Smith #3 of the Purdue Boilermakers dribbles against the Northwestern Wildcats during the second half at Welsh-Ryan Arena on March 04, 2026 in Evanston, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Last season Braden Smith was not only named the Big Ten Player of the Year, a third straight honor for a Purdue player, he was also named First Team all-Big Ten. This year, for the sixth straight season, Purdue has a First Team honoree as Smith was named to the team earlier today.

2025-26 All Big Ten First Team pic.twitter.com/0YWMde7oLE

— ᗩᑎT ᗯᖇIGᕼT (@itsAntWright) March 10, 2026

This is not a surprise as he was the Preseason Big Ten Player of the Year this year. The postseason honor goes to Michigan’s Yaxel Lendeborg as a unanimous selection. Lendeborg and Smith are joined on the first team by Keaten Wegler (who also won Freshman of the Year), Jeremy Fears Jr. (who kicked his way on), and a split between Bennett Stirtz (Media) and Pryce Sandfort (Coaches).

No other Purdue player received postseason honors from the league. Fletcher Loyer and Trey Kaufman-Renn received honorable mention nods. As expected, Michigan dominated the three all-Big Ten teams with Morez Johnson Jr. getting a Third Team nod and Aday Mara being named Defensive Player of the Year.

All-Big Ten Awards: Dusty May wins Coach of the Year, more Wolverines take home hardware

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - MARCH 08: Head Men's Basketball Coach Dusty May of the Michigan Wolverines cuts down the net after winning the Big Ten championship after a college basketball game against the Michigan State Spartans at Crisler Arena on March 08, 2026 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The Michigan Wolverines won the game 90-80. (Photo by Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The All-Big Ten Honors were announced on Tuesday afternoon, and as expected, the Michigan Wolverines had their fingerprints all over the nominations.

Two Wolverines earned All-Big Ten honors for the 2025-26 season, as voted on by conference coaches and the media. Yaxel Lendeborg was named to the first team by the media and coaches, while Morez Johnson Jr. was named to the second team by the media and third team by the coaches, and Aday Mara made the third team.

Michigan coach Dusty May wins 2026 Big Ten basketball Coach of the Year

Michigan head coach Dusty May secured his first Big Ten Coach of the Year by the media after leading the Wolverines to their best regular season in program history.

Our leader! 🫡

Coach May has been named the Big Ten Coach of the Year, as selected by the media! pic.twitter.com/oVuuXVfzLc

— Michigan Men's Basketball (@umichbball) March 10, 2026

Since arriving in Ann Arbor, May has fully turned the program around, going from an 8-24 season two years ago to a Big Ten Tournament championship and Sweet Sixteen appearance last season, and a Big Ten regular season championship this year. His ability to recruit top players in the country, poise to win late in games, and adaptability of the changing times in college basketball are what make him great, and he is rewarded with one of the toughest awards to receive in the sport.

Yaxel Lendeborg wins Big Ten Player of the Year

The Wolverines finished the regular season with a 29-2 record, winning the Big Ten outright. Michigan became the first Big Ten team to go undefeated on the road (10-0) since the 1975-76 Indiana Hoosiers, and it set a school-record for regular season wins (29) and breaking the Big Ten single-season wins record (19).

None of that would have been possible without the play of Lendeborg, who won Big Ten Player of the Year. He is the first Wolverine to win since Nik Stauskas in 2014.

Lendeborg was a near unanimous pick for Big Ten Player of the Year. The UAB transfer didn’t post monster numbers (14.7 points per game, 7.2 rebounds per game, 3.2 assists per game), but he was consistently the best player on the conference’s best team.

He proved to be the most versatile and effective defender in the Big Ten, one of the best offensive rebounders in the league, and he was always a highlight play waiting to happen. On a team where with so many contributors to lead Michigan to victory, Lendeborg consistently stood out, and he was awarded for his production.

Outside of Lendeborg, Iowa’s Bennett Stirtz and Purdue’s Braden Smith received the other two votes for the Player of the Year Award, while Illinois freshman Keaton Wagler received a decent amount of consideration for the Newcomer of the Year.

Aday Mara wins 2026 Big Ten basketball Defensive Player of the Year

Michigan took home one more award, as center Aday Mara won the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year.

A formidable presence on the defensive end. 😤

Aday Mara is the @bigten Defensive Player of the Year! pic.twitter.com/2oncrXkVLz

— Michigan Men's Basketball (@umichbball) March 10, 2026

Mara had an extreme presence inside the paint all season long for the Wolverines, averaging a Big Ten-best 2.6 blocks per game (fifth-best in the country) and 6.9 rebounds per game. Mara also finished second in the league in block percentage at 12.59 percent, only behind Illinois center Zvonomir Ivisic. His pure presence inside makes it very difficult for opposing teams to score the basketball inside.

Fun defense here by Aday Mara with the closeout, forcing the drive baseline, repositioning for the block, and repeating it all. pic.twitter.com/vFopF0hNXe

— Tyler Metcalf (@tmetcalf11) January 21, 2026

Even when he was not blocking shots, Mara forced opposing teams to think twice before driving the ball inside, making teams settle for low-percentage shots.

Nebraska’s Sam Hoiberg, and Mara’s Michigan teammates Morez Johnson Jr. and Yaxel Lendeborg, also received votes.

Trey McKenney named to Big Ten All-Freshmen Team

To round out the awards, Trey McKenney was named to the All-Freshmen Team by both the coaches and media.

The Flint native has played a crucial role for the Wolverines this season, as one of the first guys off the bench. McKenney has shown the ability to be an elite shot creator, and he is developing into a staunch defender. He averaged 9.6 points per game, making big shots in big moments when his number was called.

When the moment called, Trey McKenney answered. pic.twitter.com/EP4ientUzd

— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) January 28, 2026

The rest of the All-Freshmen Team includes:

  • Keaton Wagler, Illinois
  • David Mirkovic, Illinois
  • Braden Frager, Nebraska
  • Hannes Steinbach, Washington

Patriots free agency tracker (live updates): New England making key additions to bolster roster

The New England Patriots are looking to improve the roster of players who helped them secure a spot in Super Bowl LX, now that the legal tampering period in 2026 NFL free agency is underway.

Mike Vrabel’s team fell short of capturing a record-setting seventh Lombardi Trophy, falling to the Seattle Seahawks, 29-13, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, in February.

At the NFL Scouting Combine, Vrabel told reporters that he’s looking to add “really talented players” in free agency.

The NFL free agency signing period officially begins when the new league year kicks off at 4 p.m. on Wednesday.

The Patriots have already started making additions, while also losing players to other teams. Last week, the team released star wide receiver Stefon Diggs.

Safety Jaylinn Hawkins and linebacker K’Lavon Chaisson are among the Patriots’ top pending free agents who remain unsigned.

Track the latest Patriots free agency updates below:

Tuesday, 2:20 p.m. -- Patriots sign veteran wide receiver

The Patriots have reportedly signed Green Bay Packers free agent wide receiver Romeo Doubs to a 4-year deal worth about $70 million. NFL Insider called the signing “a huge payday.”

In 2025, Doubs caught 55 passes for 724 yards and scored six touchdowns.

The 25-year-old caught more than 200 balls and tallied 21 touchdowns in four seasons with the Packers.

It's a 4-year deal worth roughly $70M, sources say. A huge payday. https://t.co/y6COrKi9Db

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 10, 2026

Tuesday, 7:08 a.m. -- Patriots signing starting offensive lineman

The Patriots are signing left guard Alijah Vera-Tucker. The former New York Jet is joining New England on a reported 3-year, $42M deal. The 26-year-old was drafted 14th overall in 2021 out of USC.

From late last night… a key #Patriots addition. https://t.co/6I8gCBA1nY

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 10, 2026

Monday, 2:02 p.m. -- Defensive lineman leaving Patriots

Khyiris Tonga is reportedly signing with the Kansas City Chiefs on a 3-year, $21 million deal that includes $14 million guaranteed.

Former Patriots DL Khyiris Tonga is signing with the Chiefs on a three-year, $21 million deal that includes $14M guaranteed, sources tell The Insiders

Deal negotiated by @davidcanter and @NessMugrabi of @aurasportsgrouppic.twitter.com/9hMUaRVJDc

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) March 9, 2026

Monday, 1:15 p.m. -- Patriots signing former Buffalo Bills player

The Patriots have reportedly agreed to a 3-year, $12M deal with fullback Reggie Gilliam. The NFL veteran spent the last six seasons with the Buffalo Bills, appearing in 94 games.

The #Patriots have agreed to terms with FB Reggie Gilliam on a three-year deal worth up to $12 million with $6 million fully guaranteed in a deal done by his agent Brad Cicala.

Gilliam gets $4.4M in the first year of the deal to join a new AFC East team. pic.twitter.com/fbMUeSLBeP

— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) March 9, 2026

Monday, 1:15 p.m. -- Veteran tight end departing Patriots

Veteran tight end Austin Hooper is reportedly leaving Foxboro and signing with the Atlanta Falcons, one of his former teams.

Austin Hooper signing 1-year deal with Falcons. (via @rapsheet, @tompelissero, @mikegarafolo) pic.twitter.com/UDtE7QG168

— NFL (@NFL) March 9, 2026

Monday, 12:15 p.m. -- Patriots are signing an edge rusher

The Patriots are signing former Baltimore Ravens edge rusher Dre’Mont Jones to a reported 3-year, $39.5 million deal. He gets $14.5 million in the first year.

The #Patriots are signing Dre’Mont Jones to a 3-year, $39.5M deal, sources say. He gets $14.5M in year one. pic.twitter.com/ytk8Hu0iwV

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 9, 2026

Monday, 10:57 a.m. -- The Patriots release a linebacker

Linebacker Jahlani Tavai is reportedly being released from the Patriots roster.

The Patriots continue to clear the decks, releasing LB Jahlani Tavai this morning ahead of the start of free agency, per source.

— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) March 9, 2026

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Fox Sports tweet about Israel’s ‘elimination’ from World Baseball Classic goes predictability off the rails

A Fox Sports tweet announcing the Israeli men’s national team’s exit from the World Baseball Classic after a defeat to the Dominican Republic on Monday has been picked up as an unlikely meme among trolls.

The post in question followed the same innocuous format the network had used throughout the tournament, reporting the latest developments in a plain, factual style above a graphic bearing the flag of the country concerned.

“Israel has been eliminated from WBC title contention after their loss to the Dominican Republic,” the tweet in question read from the Fox Sports: MLB account after the nation’s 10-1 defeat to the Caribbean side.

But it was its accompanying image – which declared “ISRAEL ELIMINATED” over the Israeli flag – that sent X commentators into overdrive.

An innocuous tweet from Fox Sports: MLB announcing the Israeli men's baseball team's exit from the World Baseball Classic has gone viral for all the wrong reasons (Fox Sports: MLB)
An innocuous tweet from Fox Sports: MLB announcing the Israeli men's baseball team's exit from the World Baseball Classic has gone viral for all the wrong reasons (Fox Sports: MLB)

“Perhaps not an optimal graphic,” New York Times journalist Glenn Thrush joked, implicitly invoking the current mayhem in the Middle East set in motion by the joint U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on Iran.

“Read the room, Fox Sports. Jeesh,” said Newsmax anchor Andrew Craft, accusing the networking of insensitivity to the present moment.

Several users felt that right-wing pundit Tucker Carlsonwould enjoy the tweet in reference to the former Fox News anchor’s regular attacks on Israel, which has seen him routinely accused of antisemitism.

Carlson last month claimed to have been “detained” at an Israeli airport after arriving to interview U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, whom he has accused of “Christian Zionism,” and has lashed out at the Trump administration over the strikes on Tehran, insisting the U.S. has been led into “Israel’s war.”

Ryan Prager of the Israeli men's baseball team pitches during the first inning of their game against the Dominican Republic at loanDepot Park in Miami, Florida, on Monday March 9, 2026 (Getty)
Ryan Prager of the Israeli men's baseball team pitches during the first inning of their game against the Dominican Republic at loanDepot Park in Miami, Florida, on Monday March 9, 2026 (Getty)

The Independent has reached out to Fox Sports and the Israel Association of Baseball for comment.

The current tournament is the sixth iteration of the WBC, which was first held in 2006 and has since been staged in 2009, 2013, 2017 and 2023, with the U.S. and Dominican teams winning it once each and Japan taking home the trophy on three occasions.

The Israeli team, which is largely composed of Jewish American players, has taken part in the 20-team tournament twice before, finishing sixth in the 2017 instalment.

It got off to a bad start this time around with an 11-3 loss to Venezuela in Miami, Florida, on Saturday, before seeing off Nicaragua 5-0 on Sunday.

It cannot now progress further following its defeat to the Dominicans, but will play one final match against the Netherlands on Tuesday.

Rio Ferdinand sets the record straight on Scholes’ “beef” with Carrick

Rio Ferdinand sets the record straight on Scholes’ “beef” with Carrick
Rio Ferdinand sets the record straight on Scholes’ “beef” with Carrick

Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand has shared his point of view on the suggestions that Paul Scholes may have some kind of issue with Michael Carrick.

Ferdinand has made it clear he does not believe there is any real fallout between his former teammates.

The discussion gathered pace after Scholes’ social media caption about Carrick followed United’s 2-1 defeat to Newcastle United at St. James’ Park, a result that ended the interim boss’ unbeaten start.

Gary Lineker quickly seized on the tone of the post, while Patrice Evra began to wonder whether there was more to it.

The former centre-back addressed the issue on his Rio Ferdinand Presents podcast after deciding to get a better picture of what Scholes really meant by his words regarding Carrick’s current spell at M16.

Calm after the storm

On his show, Rio Ferdinand made it evident that he texted Scholes directly rather than simply relying on the football world’s reaction.

The most obvious sign of his stance came in the title of the episode itself, with the ex-West Ham United defender declaring: “I spoke to Scholes – there’s NO BEEF with Carrick!”

Moreover, the way he framed the situation left little doubt about the conclusion he wanted to get across.

The Peckham native dismissed the wider theory more directly, proclaiming: “There’s no beef between them, too.”

Ferdinand revealed: “I actually texted him and said ‘what’s going on?’ But Scholesy is Scholesy. He said ‘listen I said he’s special but we have been rubbish the last four games.'”

Essentially, he was pushing back on the idea that Scholes’ remarks were evidence of a personal grudge. He is simply “honest and brutal,” said Ferdinand about Scholes.

Why Ferdinand stepped in

All three ex-players shared a dressing room during one of the English club’s most successful periods, so any hint of tension naturally attracts attention.

The former Leeds man’s message, however, was that the speculation had run ahead of the reality.

From Ferdinand’s standpoint, this was never a feud at all, just a badly received comment that spiralled into something much bigger once it left Scholes’ phone screen.

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Real Madrid confirm Rodrygo surgery as Brazil star faces long layoff

Real Madrid confirm Rodrygo surgery as Brazil star faces long layoff
Real Madrid confirm Rodrygo surgery as Brazil star faces long layoff

Real Madrid have confirmed that Rodrygo has successfully undergone surgery after suffering a serious knee injury during last week’s match against Getafe.

The Brazilian forward tore the anterior cruciate ligament and the lateral meniscus in his right knee shortly after coming on in the La Liga encounter. The injury was initially reported by several outlets following the match, before Madrid confirmed the full extent of the damage.

Spanish media estimate the recovery period could stretch to around ten months, meaning the 23-year-old will miss the 2026 World Cup with Brazil and is unlikely to return to action before early 2027.

It marks one of the most difficult moments of Rodrygo’s career. The Brazilian underwent the operation on Tuesday and later broke his silence on Instagram following the successful procedure.

Before the injury setback, Rodrygo had featured in 27 matches for Real Madrid this season, scoring three goals and providing four assists.

Big 12’s Brett Yormark: SCORE Act is the best path forward after Trump meeting at White House

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark called his meeting with President Donald Trump and other high-level officials from the NCAA, its member institutions and the CEO of the U.S. Olympic team “very constructive,” and underscored his belief that the SCORE Act is the best path forward for college athletics.

Yormark spoke Tuesday about the meeting with Trump among several topics before the start of the Big 12 Tournament.

Everyone at last week's meeting at the White House agreed that action must be taken soon to tackle the spiraling costs that have come from the introduction of name, image and likeness payments into college athletes. But nobody seems to agree how to do it, and what role the federal government should play in solving such problems.

The SCORE Act, which has Trump's support, is one bill designed to help. It would provide the NCAA with a limited antitrust exemption — which is opposed by many Democrats — and would preempt state laws regarding NIL. But the bill also has flaws, and critics argue it amounts to a giveaway to the NCAA and its most powerful schools.

“Coming out of that meeting,” Yormark said, “I think there's real momentum for the SCORE Act, and we need it. I think it's the best path forward. It provides us with meaningful guiding principles when you think about federal legislation. And while it's a process — it's not perfect — as I've said on a lot of different subjects, it's step by step and you have to sequence these things.

“But,” Yormark said, "I do think the SCORE Act is a great step forward.”

While the SCORE Act has widespread support, and House Speaker Mike Johnson has suggested the bill — which has struggled to get through the lower chamber — could now have enough support to pass, getting it through Congress remains a monumental task.

Trump responded by saying he would draft an executive order himself on college sports.

“The whole educational system is going to go out of business because of this,” Trump explained, when asked why he'd devote so much time to the issue amid the war in Iran, the government shutdown and other pressing issues.

Trump lamented the bygone era of scholarship athletes, and he's among many stakeholders who believe high-revenue sports such as football and men's basketball are threatening to push out smaller sports and women's athletics. Some schools, he argued, have started to pay athletes so much money that it is driving the institutions themselves toward insolvency.

Why does Yormark believe the SCORE Act makes the most sense?

“As it relates to some of the guiding principles,” he replied, “it offers federal protection. It offers liability protection, so we can enforce the rules, which we aren't currently doing. It has great student-athlete protections. It has a strong declaration that student-athletes are not employees; I meet with a lot of student-athletes and none of them want to be employees.”

Yormark cautioned that the SCORE Act “doesn't stop anyone from suing. You can sue anyone.” But it does offer schools a certain level of protection, especially amid a growing number of lawsuits being filed by athletes across the country.

“I never look back. I'm not that type of guy. I like to look forward," Yormark said, "and the meeting (at the White House) was very constructive, and he's due to put out an executive order, or at least said he would, in a week's time. We're working very hard on the SCORE Act. That's where we are at this time.”

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AP National Writer Eddie Pells in Denver and Associated Press writer Will Weissert in Washington contributed to this report.

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Ravens lose multiple players in first wave of free agency

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - JANUARY 4: Isaiah Likely #80 of the Baltimore Ravens celebrates after catching a pass during an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium on January 4, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Ravens roster has undergone a flux of changes in the last five days. On Friday, the Ravens made the very uncharacteristic move of trading for Las Vegas Raiders EDGE Maxx Crosby, moving two first-round picks for the star from defender. Whether the moves are correlated or not, the Ravens were willing to let multiple key pieces walk in free agency on Monday including C Tyler Linderbaum, TE Isaiah Likely and TE Charlie Kolar, P Jordan Stout, plus S Ar’Darius Washington and S Alohi Gilman. Many of these players followed their former coach John Harbaugh to the New York Giants, while Linderbaum secured an absurd $27MM APY contract with the Raiders.


The loss of so many players has many wondering if this is related to Lamar Jackson not yet signing his extension, the trade for Crosby, or a general philosophy shift from the team and front office. Regardless, the Ravens still have major needs. The interior of their offensive line – despite the signing of G John Simpson – is still weak. Additionally, the Ravens are in a rare spot where they need tight ends with the departures of Likely and Kolar. On the defensive side, the defensive line still needs some more depth pieces along with the cornerback room.


It’s not an insurmountable battle. The Ravens have been known to scoop up free agents later in the cycle that end up signing cheap deals, outperforming their contract, and not affecting the compensatory pick formula. One of the reasons the Ravens were willing to part with two first-round picks for Crosby was the fact that they were just awarded four compensatory picks in the 2026 draft, leaving them with 10 in total. Fortunately for Baltimore, this draft is deep at edge rusher and offensive line. With the draft capital they still have, don’t be surprised if the Ravens move back into the first or higher second round if a good lineman falls.


In the team’s end of year press conference, owner Steve Bisciotti made it known that the Ravens needed to make moves in the trenches. The offensive line play last year was poor and the Ravens had virtually zero ability to pressure the quarterback. The Ravens’ trade for Crosby and the potential return of Nnamdi Madubuike could shift the team’s defensive line from one of the worst in 2025, to one of the best in 2026. While losing Linderbaum was a major blow, there is no way the Ravens could justify giving him the contract he eventually received in Las Vegas. Fortunately, there are still many interior offensive lineman options available like Elgton Jenkins, Wyatt Teller, and Joel Bitonio.

As mentioned before, the Ravens have typically been able to target players late in the cycle and revive their careers. Chidobe Awuzie, Jadeveon Clowney, and Kyle Van Noy are a name a few recent examples. With free agency only through one day, I fully expect more moves from the Ravens to fortify their offensive and defensive line depth. However, their flexibility to do so still lies in the hands of their star quarterback. If Jackson doesn’t sign an extension by 4pm tomorrow, the Ravens will most likely restructure his contract, putting an extension on the back burner until next year. While things look bleak for an extension right now, it pales in comparison to the elongated saga we saw in their previous negotiations.


TopRemaining Free Agents:

  • EDGE Trey Hendrickson, 31
  • EDGE Joey Bosa, 30
  • EDGE Calais Campbell, 39
  • EDGE Von Miller, 36
  • EDGE Jadeveon Clowney, 33
  • EDGE Cameron Jordan, 36
  • EDGE Arnold Ebiketie, 27
  • EDGE Jake Martin, 30
  • EDGE K’Lavon Chaisson, 26
  • DT D.J. Reader, 31
  • DT Jonathan Allen, 31
  • LB Leo Chenal, 25
  • LB Bobby Wagner, 35
  • LB Kaden Elliss, 30
  • LB Matt Milano, 31
  • CB Tariq Woolen, 26
  • CB Nahshon Wright, 27
  • CB Rasul Douglas, 31
  • S Jaquan Brisker, 26
  • S Nick Cross, 24
  • S Jaylinn Hawkins, 28
  • S Kevin Byard, 32
  • WR Romeo Doubs, 25
  • WR Jauan Jennings, 28
  • WR Stefon Diggs, 32
  • WR Deebo Samuel, 30
  • WR Keenan Allen, 33
  • TE Chigoziem Okonkwo, 26
  • TE Dallas Goedert, 31
  • TE David Njoku, 29
  • OT Rasheed Walker, 26
  • OT Jonah Williams, 28
  • OT Braden Smith, 29
  • C Elgton Jenkins, 30
  • OG Joel Bitonio, 34
  • OG Dylan Parham, 26
  • OG Wyatt Teller, 31
  • RB Aaron Jones, 31
  • RB Rachaad White, 27
  • QB Kyler Murray, 28
  • QB Aaron Rodgers, 42

Davide Ancelotti Praises Vinícius Jr. and Weighs in on Xabi Alonso

Davide Ancelotti is present during the game between Corinthians and Botafogo, the 36th round of the Brazilian football championship, at Neo Quimica Arena in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on November 30, 2025. (Photo by Bruno Escolastico Sousa Silva/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images

Former Real Madrid assistant coach Davide Ancelotti shared insight into the dressing room dynamics and his own coaching journey in a recent interview with DAZN. Speaking candidly about Vinícius Jr., his relationship with his father Carlo Ancelotti, and the pressures of management, Davide offered a thoughtful look at the responsibilities that come with working at the highest level of football.

One of the main topics discussed was Vinícius Jr., a player who continues to draw attention both for his performances and his personality. Davide emphasized that the Brazilian’s quality on the pitch should never be overshadowed by outside narratives.

Vini has an eye for goal, he dribbles, he provides assists… As a player, I don’t think Vinicius is in doubt. From the outside, he gets talked about because of his personality, but I don’t think that should overshadow how decisive and game-changing he is. In the end, teams plan their matches with him in mind,” he said.

Davide also spoke about what it means to be a star player at a club like Real Madrid, highlighting the responsibility that comes with that status. He credited his father for understanding how to manage those personalities within a team environment.

When a player is a star, he’s on his own. I always think my father was very good at this, at getting especially close to the star player. Because he understands that’s his role within the team. A true star is someone who has to give to others, who makes others better, and who has a lot of responsibility, not only from the outside but also from within. Everyone on the team expects him to win the game,” Davide explained.

Working alongside Carlo Ancelotti has naturally shaped Davide’s own approach to coaching, though he admitted that early in his career he tried to mirror his father too closely before realizing he needed to develop his own identity.

It’s true that we’re similar in character. At first, I tended to imitate him a bit, because he’s my role model, and I’ve also had to learn that I’m different, that I’m not the same, and that I don’t have the same aura he had. My father has won five Champions Leagues,” he said.

Finally, Davide addressed the volatile nature of the coaching profession, noting that managerial changes are simply part of football. Referencing situations faced by other coaches, he explained that those inside the profession often view such moments differently than those watching from the outside.

Coaches change. Xabi is a young coach who is going to have an extraordinary career and, surely, this won’t affect him. These things happen. I, who experience it every day as a coach, understand it. Perhaps, from the outside, it might seem like a bigger shock. But, in the end, being fired is part of life and we have to accept it,” Davide said.

Introducing the Drop Shot, a signature drink at the BNP Paribas Open

The BNP Paribas Open offers a wide range of food and drinks, from a $50 burger meal to several healthier options around the Indian Wells Tennis Garden. But if you’re looking for an alcoholic drink beyond your typical beer or hard seltzer, the tournament has a popular option that keeps you on theme: The Drop Shot.

Concocted by the culinary team from Spotlight 29 Casino, the $27 drink has been featured at the tournament for the last few years at two prominent tents near Stadium 1. It includes pineapple hard seltzer, a specialty pineapple syrup mix, a shot of Maestro Dobel 50 Cristalino tequila and green food coloring, topped with a couple of “pineapple balls," and it comes in a glass that lists the past winners of the tennis tournament.

The Drop Shot, which is far less sugary than what you might imagine for a specialty cocktail, has proven popular at the tournament, with vendors expecting they will sell between 24,000 and 28,000 over the course of the two-week tournament.

This article originally appeared on Palm Springs Desert Sun: Introducing the Drop Shot, signature drink at Indian Wells tennis 2026

Ilia Topuria claims Islam Makhachev used injury 'excuse' to avoid White House fight


Ilia Topuria is gearing up for his fight at the White House. | Getty/UFC


According to Ilia Topuria, there is some truth to the rumor that he was initially supposed to face Islam Makhachev at the UFC White House card.

Since that champion vs. champion bout didn’t come to fruition, Topuria will instead face Justin Gaethje in the UFC White House main event on June 14. “El Matador” gave his account of how the booking unfolded in a social media post on Tuesday.

“Once again Islam comes up with an excuse. This time it’s an injury,” Topuria wrote on X. “I always knew I would be part of the White House event. Even when the UFC told me at one point that they wouldn’t count on me for the event, I knew it was part of the negotiation. When they finally told me I would be on the White House card, they mentioned Islam and I didn’t hesitate for a second to accept the fight. Even though the fight hadn’t been officially confirmed yet, the White House card was going to be announced the next day.

‘It Will Be Quick’


“And when I woke, I found out that Islam had gotten injured. And then Justin Gaethje appeared. Once again, someone else who will pay for Islam’s escape. Both of their manager is a bitch and also ugly as hell. Justin, see you at the White House. I’m not someone who humiliates people. It will be quick. When you wake up, everything will already be over.”

Once again Islam comes up with an excuse. This time it’s an injury.
I always knew I would be part of the White House event. Even when the UFC told me at one point that they wouldn’t count on me for the event, I knew it was part of the negotiation.
When they finally told me I…— Ilia Topuria (@Topuriailia) March 10, 2026


Topuria will return to action for the first time since last June, when he knocked out Charles Oliveira to claim the vacant lightweight crown. The Georgian-Spaniard took a hiatus during the first of the year to deal with personal issues. In the meantime, Gaethje claimed the interim belt with a five-round verdict over Paddy Pimblett at UFC 324 on Jan. 24.

Makhachev last appeared at UFC 322, where he took a lopsided unanimous decision over Jack Della Maddalena to capture welterweight gold.

2026 Detroit Lions free agency news, rumor tracker

Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell, left, talks to general manager Brad Holmes during minicamp at Detroit Lions Headquarters and Training Facility in Allen Park on Tuesday, June 6, 2023.

The Detroit Lions face their most important and difficult offseason ahead. They’ll have to do work to get under the salary cap, rework some contracts to find some spending money, then fill what seems to be an amount of roster holes that grows by the day.

With his work cut out for him, Lions general manager Brad Holmes must shine in the next two months if the team is going to maintain its high level of competitiveness and keep their Super Bowl window open.

To help you navigate through this news-heavy time, we have created this Detroit Lions free agency news and rumor tracker. Every time a transaction is made, a credible rumor drops, or anything in between, we’ll update this tracker with the relevant news and links to the full stories. We’ll keep the list in chronological order so that you can jump right back in from the last time you viewed this tracker.

Per annual tradition, this is just one of three trackers we’ll have going during free agency. Right now, you can get a full overview of the Lions’ 2026 roster with our constantly updating Detroit Lions positional depth chart/contract tracker here. On Monday, we’ll drop our 2026 Lions offseason tracker, which will have a full list of the Lions’ signings, unsigned free agents, trades, and more.

Without further ado, here is the latest Detroit Lions free agency news and rumors.

Note: Actual transactions are bolded

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Thursday, March 5

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Why Hamilton's Brooks Hawkins chose the GLIAC football gauntlet in DII

Hamilton football player Brooks Hawkins became one of the top players in West Michigan as a junior.

As a senior, he continued to improve on both sides of the ball, playing linebacker and running back.

He isn't done improving, either.

Hawkins committed to play football at Northern Michigan, an NCAA Division II program in the GLIAC, that will face the likes of Grand Valley State and Ferris State.

"I loved everything thing the coaches stood for, they have the right values and goals that fit me and the future of the program, the people of Marquette and students at northern Michigan are great people and it will be a honor to call that place home," Hawkins said. "The football program is destined for success, these coaches and players will do anything needed to get it there."

More: Meet the Holland Sentinel All-Area Football Team led by Brandon Holman

In the fall, Hawkins totaled 85 tackles and an interception. He earned all-conference and all-region honors. On offense, he rushed for 800 yards and six touchdowns, caught a touchdown pass and threw two TD passes.

Hamilton's Brooks Hawkins scores a touchdown against Wayland in September.

"Brooks Hawkins did it all for us this fall. Our leading rusher and tackler and third in receiving yards. When a play needed to be made, we looked for No. 21 to make it happen, and more times than not he came through," Hamilton coach Zach Harbison said.

Contact sports editor Dan D’Addona at Dan.D’Addona@hollandsentinel.com. Follow him on X, formerly known as  Twitter @DanDAddona or Facebook @HollandSentinelSports.   

This article originally appeared on The Holland Sentinel: Hamilton football player Brooks Hawkins commits to Northern Michigan

Lions contract tracker: Depth chart of signed players, free agents & cap hits

Detroit Lions punt returner Kalif Raymond (11) celebrates a touchdown against Cleveland Browns during the second half at Ford Field in Detroit on Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025. | Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

It can be challenging to keep up with the Detroit Lions’ roster movement during the offseason. So, to make things easier on Lions fans, we make it a yearly offseason tradition to track every signing, re-signing, tagging, and roster loss in one convenient place.

For this continuously updating piece, we will focus on the Lions’ 2026 roster heading into free agency and the 2026 NFL Draft. This article is organized by position group and provides fans with an overview of the players on the roster and the pending free agents for each designation.

Within each section, we will provide readers with an end-of-season depth chart for each position, identify the roles players held, list the 2026 contract details for players currently signed by the Lions, and provide several key terms to clarify each player’s situation. There will also be links to other articles for those fans looking for even more depth of coverage.

So, bookmark this page and revisit it as roster updates are made.


Terms to know:

  • UFA: Unrestricted Free Agents can sign with any team during the free agency period beginning on March 11 (tampering negotiations begin on the 9th). However, the Lions can re-sign these players at any time. (Note: We ranked this year’s UFA class here)
  • RFA: Restricted Free Agents’ rights are held by the Lions, and a tender could fall into three different categories. If an RFA receives a contract from another team, the Lions can match the offer or potentially receive draft compensation for allowing the player to leave (See: Brock Wright in 2024).
  • ERFA: Exclusive Rights Free Agents are only allowed to negotiate contracts with the Lions unless Detroit chooses to let them explore free agency.
  • SFA: Street Free Agents are players who were under contract with an NFL team in 2025, but not on an active roster at the season’s end. They are free to sign with any team immediately. The most common SFAs are players who were on NFL practice squads.
  • Futures contracts are deals given to street free agents before the start of free agency. They’re called “futures” deals because while currently signed, these contracts don’t count against the cap until a “future” date—which is the start of free agency. (Note: the Lions have already begun signing players to futures contracts)
  • 2026 cap pit: How much a player counts against the team’s 2026 salary cap.
  • Guarantees remaining: this is the remaining guaranteed money owed to the player over the remainder of his contract, not just 2026. If the Lions move on from a player with guaranteed money, that amount will count against the Lions’ cap, even though the player is no longer on the roster.

Quarterback

Goff is entrenched as the Lions’ starter, and with nearly $100 million in guarantees remaining, he’s not going anywhere anytime soon. In fact, with the Lions’ salary cap situation being tight, they may even elect to restructure or renegotiate his contract this offseason in order to free up cap room, which would surely add even more guarantees to his deal.

Allen convincingly claimed the Lions QB2 in training camp but didn’t see any meaningful regular-season snaps in 2025. If he is comfortable in this role, the Lions would likely want him back, but if he’s looking for another opportunity to start, he may look for better opportunities in free agency.

Beathard not signing a futures deal indicates he either wants to explore more lucrative opportunities or the Lions are opting to go in another direction with quarterback depth.

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Running back

*indicates a fifth-year option

The Lions entered the offseason with Gibbs, Montgomery, Vaki, and Robichaux (who spent his entire rookie season on injured reserve) under contract, then quickly re-signed Saylors and Small, meaning for the moment, they retain their entire running backs room from 2025.

That being said, this may not be completely settled, as rumors have been swirling that Montgomery’s future with the Lions could be in question. General manager Brad Holmes has said the Lions want to bring Montgomery back, but also acknowledged they didn’t use him as much as he deserves, and want to do right by him and are willing to explore options.

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Wide receiver

The Lions’ end-of-season starters are all under contract for the next three seasons, but they may have to make some decisions regarding their depth this offseason. All-Pro punt returner and spot starter, Raymond, is still producing at a contributor level, but he will turn 32 this offseason, and the Lions appeared to draft his potential replacement in Lovett. Kennedy, who found the field as a spot starter due to injury and stuck because of his special teams contributions, is unlikely to receive an RFA tender, but could receive another one-year deal to return to the team for an eighth season. Meeks is a developing talent who will have a chance at making the 53-man roster in 2026, while Cunningham brings a unique skill set as a former quarterback.

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Tight end

The Lions’ tight end position was wrecked by injury in 2025, as LaPorta (back) and Wright (throat) finished the season on IR, Zylstra spent the majority of the season on IR, TE4 Kenny Yeboah spent the season on IR before being released with an injury settlement, and the Lions rotated a plethora of veterans looking for answers.

LaPorta is expected to play in 2026, with coach Dan Campbell suggesting a training camp return, while the Pro Bowl tight end suggested he is targeting OTAs to be “up running around.” Wright was nearing a return at the end of the season, so he is expected to be healthy by OTAs, while Horton is still in the developmental stages of his career. Zylstra, Firkser, and Ricci all gave the Lions consistent snaps in the back half of the season, but their production was minimal, and if any return, it’ll likely be to compete for a role in training camp.

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Offensive tackle

With Decker openly considering retirement, the Lions may enter the offseason looking for a starting left tackle for the first time in over a decade. Skipper, who settled in as OT3 and OL6, is also contemplating retirement due to a back injury, and the depth behind him failed to step up in 2025. Manu is clearly still developing, Jones couldn’t stay healthy, Hubbard gave the Lions one solid start but is a 35-year-old free agent, while Cochran spent the season on the practice squad.

That leaves the Lions potentially looking for not only a starting offensive tackle, but also depth to compete with Manu for an OT3 role. Even if Decker returns in 2026, adding a starting-level tackle this offseason should be one of the Lions’ top priorities, and Sewell’s ability to play at both tackle spots affords the Lions the opportunity to simply target the best player available instead of looking for a side-specific player.

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Interior offensive line

Glasgow, who will turn 34 during training camp, was asked to start at his third different position in three seasons (RG in 2023, LG in 2024, C in 2025), and, like Decker, he is still under contract in 2026 but could be contemplating retirement. Mahogany and Ratledge give the Lions two up-and-coming interior starters, while Frazier has flashed starter-level potential, but the main issue with all three players is limited experience—none have more than one year of game experience. Beyond the top four, the Lions have relied on veterans for depth and spot-starting duties, though none have a clear path to a starter role.

The biggest question for this group entering 2026 is: who will start at center? It’s unclear whether Glasgow will return, whether the staff plans to play Ratledge at pivot, or whether they’ll look outside the organization for a solution.

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Interior defensive line

*indicates a fifth-year option

The Lions drafted Williams in the first round last offseason with the intention of him filling several roles in 2025 and stepping into a starting role in 2026. While that plan certainly seems to still be in place, Reader and Lopez have both expressed a desire to return to Detroit, and the Lions should be open to it. Onwuzurike missed another season due to injury, and while this knee repair could finally get him fully healthy, it’s still unknown how he’ll be able to return from yet another season-ending injury. Wingo flashed interior pass-rush potential, but his role never fit the Lions’ game plan in 2025, and he rarely saw the field. Smith and Adams never made it off the practice squad, as this unit overall was relatively healthy this past season.

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Edge rushers

The Lions deploy three styles of edge rusher: the do-it-all player, a base end/4i (run stuffer and edge setter), and a pass rush specialist. While Hutchinson has one starting role locked down, the Lions rotate all three roles opposite him.

The Lions once again entered the season with the hope that Davenport could fill the do-it-all role, but injuries and ineffective play will make it hard to justify bringing him back for a third season. Muhammad is coming off a career season, but his limited contributions against the run left him primarily in pass rushing role. That being said, Muhammad was highly productive in 2025 and could be one of their top priorities to retain in 2026. Paschal, a base end, never got healthy enough to play last season, and it’s fair to wonder if he’ll get another shot. Wheat and Lacy were claimed off waivers after cutdowns, with Wheat taking a pass rushing role and Lacy stepping into a base-end/4i role with Paschal (and Onwuzurike) unavailable. O’Connor earned the base-end/4i role out of training camp but was eventually jumped by Lacy on the depth chart, while Hassanein is being developed for a role similar to Wheat.

With only Hutchinson and two developmental edge rushers under contract and multiple holes to fill, this could be a position the Lions attack in free agency and the draft.

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Linebackers

*indicates a fifth-year option

Throughout the Holmes/Campbell tenure in Detroit, the Lions used six linebackers in nearly every game, and in 2025, they leaned on three starting linebackers more than any other team in the NFL. While it’s not unusual for Detroit to enter the offseason with multiple jobs up for grabs, the Lions will need to be proactive in filling as many as four game-day contributing roles this offseason.

Anzalone, who held out in training camp looking for a new contract, could be too expensive to retain, but if he departs in free agency (as expected), the Lions will need to either be aggressive in replacing him or consider changing their defensive approach/scheme. All five reserves have proven they’re capable of contributing in different roles, but it’d be hard to justify depending on any to take on a starting role. Essentially, I could see any and all reserves returning, but the Lions may still need to add a starter-level linebacker.

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Cornerback

*indicates a fifth-year option

The Lions should enter 2026 with Reed and Arnold as their outside starters, with Rakestraw competing as depth on the outside and/or a starting nickel role, while Dorsey is solid depth and a starting special teamer, and Whiteside is worth developing and could earn a depth role.

Robertson’s ability to start inside and out has been incredibly valuable for Detroit over the past two seasons, but his free agent price tag is difficult to gauge, and it’s possible another team outbids the Lions for his services. Ya-Sin is a perfect fit for the Lions’ scheme, and with a non-starter price tag likely attached to his free agency, he should be a priority re-sign for Detroit.

Regardless of whether the Lions are able to retain either Robertson or Ya-Sin, they could still be on the lookout for more depth and potentially a starting nickel.

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Safety

How the Lions’ safeties recover from injuries will surely dictate how Detroit prioritizes this position in the offseason. Branch (Achilles) could miss parts of the season, and his contract extension will surely get put on hold until the team can assess the long-term impact of his injury. Joseph (knee) has already received his extension, but questions surrounding the knee linger. The unfortunate thing for Lions fans is that we don’t have access to their medical information, so we likely won’t get clear answers on their statuses for quite some time.

Harper and Maddox did well holding down starting roles in 2025, but Harper is still developing, and Maddox is about to be on the wrong side of 30. Jackson should get a chance to help the Lions in 2026, but will also be fighting through a learning curve after a lost rookie season. Thomas is primarily a special teamer, and Mills filled a veteran role, but both would be fighting for jobs if they return. Strickland is entering year three with the Lions, but when they didn’t turn to him last season, despite the injuries, it speaks to where he is in his development.

This is the hardest position to project the Lions’ approach this offseason, as they could be in the market for starter-level players or simply looking for depth.

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Special teams

Bates is on an ERFA contract, meaning the Lions hold the right to offer him a league-minimum deal at any time, and he would be forced to play under that contract in 2026 or not play at all. However, the Lions have said they want to retain him, and not extending his tenure suggests they are likely working on a contract extension.

The Lions could add competition for this group in training camp, but overall, they seem very happy with these three starters.

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2026 Lions roster at a glance

Note: Players with no background color are set to be free agents

Bears sign former Detroit Lions WR, return man Kalif Raymond

Per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Chicago Bears are signing former Detroit Lions wide receiver and return man Kalif Raymond.

Raymond returned 32 punts for 241 yards and one touchdown last season. The 5-foot-8, 180-pound receiver also returned six kickoffs for 161 yards in 2025. Over his five seasons in Detroit, Raymond returned three punts for touchdowns.

Raymond also caught 24 passes for 289 yards and a score last season.

Source: The #Bears are signing former #Lions WR and returner Kalif Raymond, adding an intriguing weapon in Chicago.

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 10, 2026

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Erling Haaland Returns to Manchester City Squad Ahead of Real Madrid Clash

Manchester City's Dutch defender #06 Nathan Ake (L) and Manchester City's Norwegian striker #09 Erling Haaland take part in a training session at the Etihad Campus training ground in Manchester, north-west England, on March 10, 2026, on the eve of their UEFA Champions League, Last 16, first-leg football match against Real Madrid in Spain. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images

Manchester City received an important boost ahead of their Champions League showdown with Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu: Erling Haaland is back with the squad.

The Norwegian striker returned to training with his teammates after recently being sidelined and missing City’s FA Cup match against Newcastle over the weekend. After completing the session without issues, Haaland traveled with the team to Madrid for the upcoming European clash.

However, his presence in the squad does not necessarily guarantee a place in the starting lineup.

Pep Guardiola has historically taken a cautious approach when reintegrating players returning from injury, and Haaland himself has previously experienced this situation. On a past visit to the Bernabéu, the striker also returned from injury but began the match on the bench as Guardiola opted to carefully manage his minutes.

There are also sporting reasons that could keep Haaland out of the starting XI. Omar Marmoush and Antoine Semenyo have both been in strong scoring form recently, and their performances could convince Guardiola to keep them in the lineup. If that happens, Haaland could instead be used as an impact substitute in the second half — a scenario that would still pose a major threat to Real Madrid’s defense.

Beyond Haaland’s status, Manchester City arrive in Madrid with most of their squad available. Guardiola is only missing three players due to injury: Mateo Kovacic, Josko Gvardiol, and Rico Lewis.

That still leaves the City manager with a formidable attacking arsenal. The squad traveling to Spain includes several dangerous offensive options such as Phil Foden, Rayan Cherki, Semenyo, and Marmoush, along with recently recovered wingers Jérémy Doku and Savinho.

City have traveled with a 23-man squad for the match.

Manchester City squad vs Real Madrid:
Trafford, Ruben Dias, Reijnders, Stones, Aké, Marmoush, Haaland, Cherki, Doku, Bettinelli, Nico, Guéhi, Rodrigo, Bernardo Silva, Ait-Nouri, Donnarumma, Savinho, Matheus Nunes, O’Reilly, Semenyo, Khusanov, Foden, Alleyne.

The Thrill and Agony: UFC 326 winner and loser reactions

Since the early days when the sport was anything but a mainstream endeavor the MMA industry has thrived and survived through various websites, forums, and, perhaps most importantly, social-media platforms.

Fighters interact with fans, each other and many more through the likes of X, Facebook and Instagram, which helps outsiders get a deeper look into the minds of the athletes.

Following Saturday's UFC 326 event in Las Vegas, several of the winning and losing fighters, along with their coaches, training partners or family members, took to social media to react to the event or share a message with supporters.

The defeated: Jesus Aguilar

The defeated: Cody Durden

Fought my heart out. Had many submission attempts but stayed on bottom too long. Didn’t cut any corners and still couldn’t come out on top. I love the fight game but this game doesn’t love me back anymore. I’m beat but not broken. I will win again. 🙏

— Cody Durden (@Cody_Durden) March 8, 2026

The defeated: Ricky Turcios

The defeated: Xiao Long

The defeated: Brunno Ferreira

The defeated: Rob Font

The defeated: Max Holloway

The victorious: Rodolfo Bellato

The victorious: Diyar Nurgozhay

The victorious: Nyamjargal Tumendemberel

The victorious: Alberto Montes

The victorious: Gregory Rodrigues

The victorious: Drew Dober

The victorious: Raul Rosas Jr.

The victorious: Caio Borralho

The victorious: Charles Oliveira

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: The Thrill and Agony: UFC 326 winner and loser reactions

Chelsea sources claim that club still have faith in struggling signing – but a £30m offer would surely tempt them

Chelsea sources claim that club still have faith in struggling signing – but a £30m offer would surely tempt them
Chelsea sources claim that club still have faith in struggling signing – but a £30m offer would surely tempt them

Liam Delap isn’t even at the end of his first season at Chelsea, but there are already rumours about him leaving the club.

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The Sun have just put out a piece claiming to know what Chelsea striker Liam Delap’s future is. The doubts are increasing as we head into March with the summer signing still stuck on one Premier League goal.

“Chelsea insist they still retain faith in Liam Delap,” the piece reads, without giving any indication on their source.

“The Blues feel as though Delap has been unlucky with injuries and that he needs time to come good given his age.”

Chelsea not ready to give up on Delap yet

We can’t see any reason why Chelsea would give up on Delap yet. He was £30m and in the parlance of the times was a “market opportunity” for the Blues given his release clause and the interest in him.

With Emanuel Emegha arriving next summer, we’d imagine the plan is to let those two fight it out as Joao Pedro’s backup. If it reaches January and one of them is barely getting any minutes at all, at that stage a loan or sale could be considered.

On the other hand, if a team makes an offer for Delap that allows us to make even a small profit, we think we’d take it.

The problem is, given his record this season, do we see anyone offering more than the £30m we paid? It seems unlikely.

In other news…

One move that will definitely be made in the summer is arrival of Geovany Quenda – and there are already plans in place for him.

Check out the latest edition of Simon Phillips’ SPTC podcast here:

Preview: West Brom look for first win of the year as they host a one-the-up Southampton side

Preview: West Brom look for first win of the year as they host a one-the-up Southampton side
Preview: West Brom look for first win of the year as they host a one-the-up Southampton side

Led by former player James Morrison, strugglers West Brom seek their first Championship win since December as they host a Southampton side on a late push for the playoffs at the Hawthorns tomorrow night.

The Baggies, currently 21st and just a single point above the drop, fought hard for a point at Sheffield United last time out and now hope for a rare win to boost their survival hopes, they’ll have a tough task on their hands as the Saints are unbeaten in their last 10 matches.

West Brom’s season has been one that’s gone from bad to worse, with a defeat to Leicester City in early January leading to Ryan Mason’s exit before Eric Ramsey failed to win any of his first nine matches in charge and was also dismissed. Morrison has taken assumed control of a team still well in danger of being relegated to League One.

In contrasting form, Southampton endured a sticky patch after the permanent signing of Tonda Eckert who replaced the outgoing Will Still. After a series of disappointing results, Southampton have now lost just once in their last 11 games and sit on the cusp of the play-off spots. A 3-1 win away at Sheffield Wednesday was followed by Saints’ fantastic 1-0 victory over Premier League side Fulham, which put the South-Coast side into the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, where they will host Arsenal.

The home side now face 10 “cup finals” to save themselves from relegation as defeats against Oxford and Leicester have put the Baggies in big trouble, they currently sit just one point above Leicester City in the relegation zone and with the Foxes having more favourable fixtures, it’s crucial that Albion start to pick up points. Their 1-1 draw with Charlton has meant that the West Midlands club have still failed to win so far in 2026.

Interim manager James Morrison has stated his side ”can’t get carried away” after their draw and has stated they ”need every single point we can get” as they gear up for a tough relegation battle with sides such as Leicester, Oxford, Blackburn and Portsmouth all vying to avoid the drop at the expense of the Baggies.

In a much happier camp, Southampton manager Tonda Eckert has called for ”continued humility” after his side’s massive wins, ”I think we are in a good moment, and we need to carry on. We need to stay humble” said the German manager. It may seem a guarantee that his side would walk to another three points; however, it would be naive to assume former player Morrison won’t be able to get the Baggies up for such a huge match.

Albion were dealt a huge blow in their draw against Sheffield United when defender Krystian Bielik was forced off at half-time, further limiting Morrison’s options. He will be joined in the treatment room by Karlan Grant, who missed the entirety of Eric Ramsay’s tenure with a hamstring injury and will continue to be out. Winger Mikey Johnston is also still sidelined, having suffered a stress fracture last month.

Southampton will still be without youngster Jay Robinson, who has a muscle injury, whereas full-back Mads Roerslev and centre-forward Cyle Larin are both expected to remain out for the foreseeable future.

The game is due to take place on Wednesday March 11th, kick-off is scheduled for 7:45pm (UK time.)

Spring Game Thread: Braves @ Blue Jays

Feb 28, 2025; Dunedin, Florida, USA; a general view of the stadium during a spring training game between the Detroit Tigers and Toronto Blue Jays at TD Ballpark. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images | Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

After an off-day, the Jays are back at it, hosting the Braves.

I’m putting this together Monday night, so I don’t have the lineups.

But the Jays have Dylan Cease making his second spring start. I’d guess they would want 3-4 innings out of him.

The Braves are starting JR Ritchie, who pitched in the Braves minor league system last year, when he could get away from Southfork (sure Tom, use a reference that no one under 60 will get), starting in A ball and finishing in Triple-A, with a 2.64 ERA in 26 starts, 140 innings with 140 strikeouts.

This Week in Football: UK TV Kick-Off Times for Europe’s Biggest Fixtures

This Week in Football: UK TV Kick-Off Times for Europe’s Biggest Fixtures
This Week in Football: UK TV Kick-Off Times for Europe’s Biggest Fixtures

This week is packed with major European and domestic football, with UEFA Champions League round-of-16 ties, Europa League knockout action and a full Premier League weekend schedule all live on UK TV.

Below is your complete guide to the biggest matches on television between Tuesday, March 10 and Sunday, March 15, including kick-off times and broadcasters.

Tuesday March 10

Galatasaray vs Liverpool

Kick-off: 5:45pm (UK)

Live on: TNT Sports 1

European knockout football begins early on Tuesday, with Liverpool travelling to Istanbul for the first leg of their round-of-16 clash.

Galatasaray’s home ground is one of the most intimidating atmospheres in Europe, and Liverpool will be keen to take a positive result back to Anfield for the second leg.

Atalanta vs Bayern Munich

Kick-off: 8:00pm (UK)

Live on: TNT Sports 2

Bayern Munich face a complicated trip to Bergamo to take on Atalanta.

La Dea has built a reputation for fearless attacking football in Europe, meaning Bayern will likely have to deal with a high-intensity contest in this first-leg tie.

Atletico Madrid vs Tottenham Hotspur

Kick-off: 8:00pm (UK)

Live on: TNT Sports 1 & TNT Sports 3

Tottenham Hotspur head to Madrid for what promises to be a tactical battle against Diego Simeone’s Atletico side.

Spurs have been impressive in Europe this season, but Atletico’s defensive discipline and big-game experience make this one of the toughest draws of the round.

Newcastle United vs Barcelona

Kick-off: 8:00pm (UK)

Live on: Amazon Prime Video

St James’ Park hosts a blockbuster as Newcastle welcome Barcelona.

It’s a huge European night on Tyneside, with Barcelona’s attacking talent set to face the energy and intensity of Newcastle’s home crowd.

Wednesday March 11

Bayer Leverkusen vs Arsenal

Kick-off: 5:45pm (UK)

Live on: TNT Sports 3

Arsenal travel to Germany to face Bayer Leverkusen in another intriguing round-of-16 tie.

Leverkusen’s dynamic attacking style should make for an entertaining contest, while Arsenal will be hoping to take a strong result back to the Emirates.

Bodø/Glimt vs Sporting CP

Kick-off: 8:00pm (UK)

Live on: TNT Sports 4

Norwegian champions Bodø/Glimt have become one of Europe’s most exciting underdog stories in recent seasons.

Sporting CP will need to be wary of their high tempo and intimidating Arctic home conditions.

PSG vs Chelsea

Kick-off: 8:00pm (UK)

Live on: TNT Sports 2

Two European heavyweights meet in Paris as Chelsea face PSG, a rematch of their Club World Cup final meeting.

Both sides have ambitions of going deep in the competition, and the first leg could be crucial in shaping the outcome of the tie.

Real Madrid vs Manchester City

Kick-off: 8:00pm (UK)

Live on: TNT Sports 1

The tie of the round sees Real Madrid host Manchester City at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Recent Champions League meetings between these two have produced some unforgettable moments, and another classic could be in store.

Thursday March 12

Bologna vs Roma

Kick-off: 5:45pm (UK)

Live on: TNT Sports 3

An all-Italian encounter opens the Europa League round of 16 fixtures.

Roma have a strong pedigree in European knockout competitions, but Bologna’s impressive domestic form suggests this could be a tightly contested tie.

Lille vs Aston Villa

Kick-off: 5:45pm (UK)

Live on: TNT Sports 1

Aston Villa, led by Europa League specialist Unai Emery, continue their European campaign with a tricky away trip to Lille.

The French side is always dangerous at home, making the first leg an important test for Villa’s mettle in the competition.

Panathinaikos vs Real Betis

Kick-off: 5:45pm (UK)

Live on: TNT Sports 5

Panathinaikos welcome Real Betis to Athens in what should be an intense atmosphere. Betis’ technical style will make for an entertaining clash against the passionate Greek hosts.

VfB Stuttgart vs FC Porto

Kick-off: 5:45pm (UK)

Live on: TNT Sports 4

Stuttgart’s attacking approach faces a major test against experienced European campaigners, Porto.

This match-up pits two of the finest young coaches in the business, Sebastian Hoeness and Francesco Farioli, against each other. It should be an intriguing battle.

Celta Vigo vs Lyon

Kick-off: 8:00pm (UK)

Live on: TNT Sports 3

Celta Vigo host Lyon in a fascinating Europa League tie between two technically gifted sides.

Lyon’s experience in European knockout football may prove important in what should be a tight contest.

Nottingham Forest vs FC Midtjylland

Kick-off: 8:00pm (UK)

Live on: TNT Sports 1 & TNT Sports Ultimate

One of the standout fixtures for English fans sees Nottingham Forest welcome Danish side Midtjylland.

Forest will hope the City Ground atmosphere helps them secure a positive result ahead of the return leg.

Saturday March 14

Arsenal vs Everton

Kick-off: 5:30pm (UK)

Live on: Sky Sports Main Event & Sky Sports Ultra HDR

Premier League action begins with Arsenal hosting Everton at the Emirates, looking to extend their lead at the top of the table.

Arsenal remain firmly top of the Premier League table, while Everton will be battling for points as they eye a top-half finish.

Chelsea vs Newcastle United

Kick-off: 5:30pm (UK)

Live on: Sky Sports Premier League & Sky Sports Ultra HDR

Another heavyweight clash takes place at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea host Newcastle.

With both clubs chasing European qualification, this could be a pivotal fixture.

West Ham United vs Manchester City

Kick-off: 8:00pm (UK)

Live on: TNT Sports 1 & TNT Sports Ultimate

Saturday night football sees Manchester City travel to the London Stadium to lock horns with a West Ham United side battling relegation.  

West Ham will look to frustrate City and potentially upset the title contenders under the lights.

Sunday March 15

Crystal Palace vs Leeds United

Kick-off: 2:00pm (UK)

Live on: Sky Sports Cricket & Sky Sports Ultra HDR

Sunday afternoon begins with Crystal Palace hosting Leeds United in a fixture that could have major implications at the lower end of the table.

Manchester United vs Aston Villa

Kick-off: 2:00pm (UK)

Live on: Sky Sports Main Event & Sky Sports Ultra HDR

Manchester United welcome Aston Villa in one of the standout games of the weekend.

Both sides are competing for Champions League qualification, making this clash particularly significant.

Nottingham Forest vs Fulham

Kick-off: 2:00pm (UK)

Live on: Sky Sports Premier League

Relegation-battling Forest are back in league action on Sunday afternoon as they host Fulham.

With both teams pushing for strong finishes to the season, this promises to be an entertaining contest.

Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur

Kick-off: 4:30pm (UK)

Live on: Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League & Sky Sports Ultra HDR

The weekend concludes with a huge Premier League fixture at Anfield as reigning Premier League champions Liverpool take on Tottenham.

Spurs find themselves dangerously close to the relegation zone and desperately need to pull themselves up.

Meanwhile, Liverpool need a win as they eye Champions League qualification after a dreadful title defence, setting up a fantastic clash.

England: Kyle Walker calls it quits (Official)

England: Kyle Walker calls it quits (Official)
England: Kyle Walker calls it quits (Official)

Kyle Walker retires from international football

England: Kyle Walker calls it quits (Official)

It's over for Kyle Walker with the England squad, just three months ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

The former right-back for Manchester City and AC Milan, Kyle Walker, has decided to hang up his boots on the international stage. The Burnley player boasts 95 caps and one goal for England's Three Lions. No longer part of Thomas Tuchel’s plans for the 2026 World Cup, Walker has chosen to end his international career.

For the record, Kyle Walker had not been called up since June 2025, following a friendly defeat to Senegal.

"After more than a decade representing my country, I have decided to retire from international football. Playing for England has always been the greatest honour of my career and something I will always be proud of. I thank all my teammates, coaches, managers, the 12th man, and everyone behind the scenes who was part of this journey. Every roar from the supporters drove the team forward, and I can't wait to join them in supporting the boys at the World Cup. The memories I've made in the England shirt will forever be etched in my mind," said the Englishman on his Instagram account.

Two-time Super Bowl champ delivers harsh message to Seattle Seahawks about NFL free agency

The Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks suffered serious losses on the first unofficial day of NFL free agency.

Running back Kenneth Walker III, pass rusher Boye Mafe and cornerback Coby Bryant all agreed to deals with other teams. Free-agent contracts can’t be signed until Wednesday, the first day of the new NFL year.

That talent drain inspired CBS Sports analyst Logan Ryan, a two-time Super Bowl champion with the New England Patriots, to make a strong statement about the Seahawks’ 2026 prospects.

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“Good luck trying to repeat,” Ryan said on CBS Sports HQ. “Sometimes these front offices feel like they’re the reasons. ‘We don’t have to pay them. I can draft the next one.’ … That doesn’t always wash. Stars walk out of your building that maybe you should have paid.”

"Good luck trying to repeat." @RealLoganRyan says Seahawks have lost too many key starters to repeat as Super Bowl champs. pic.twitter.com/rY3B2hYS3X

— NFL on CBS (@NFLonCBS) March 9, 2026

Ryan also mentioned the departure of offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak, who is now the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders.

Seattle drafted all three of the departing players in the 2022 NFL Draft. Walker joined the Kansas City Chiefs, Mafe headed to the Cincinnati Bengals, and Bryant agreed to become a Chicago Bear.

Walker, 25, earned Super Bowl MVP honors by rushing for 135 yards on 27 carries in the Seahawks’ 29-13 victory over the Patriots. He became the feature back when Zach Charbonnet went down with an injury in the divisional round of the playoffs. In the regular season, Walker rushed for 1,027 yards and five touchdowns and caught 31 passes for 282 yards.

Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike MacDonald and running back Kenneth Walker III (9) celebrate with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after defeating the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Mafe, a 27-year-old defensive end, started just four games for the Seahawks in 2025. He recorded 31 tackles, four tackles for loss, two sacks and a forced fumble.

Bryant, who turns 27 on March 29, started 15 games in 2025. He had 66 tackles, seven passes defended, four interceptions and a forced fumble.

The Seahawks did agree to deals to retain two of their players on Monday. Receiver and kick returner Rashid Shaheed will stay on a three-year, $51 million contract, and cornerback Josh Jobe is back for three years and $24 million.

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Astros Injury Updates: Hader, Pena

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JULY 15: Jeremy Peña #3 and Josh Hader #71 of the Houston Astros pose for a photo after media availability during MLB All-Star Week at Truist Park on July 15, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Houston Astros/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Things may be progressing well for Astros closer Josh Hader, according to this update from Brian McTaggart:

Josh Hader (biceps) returned to the mound just now, throwing about 15 pitches in the bullpen.

"Speed is there, fastball is there, action is there, synched up. All positives," he said.

When asked about Opening Day, he said: "We'll see." pic.twitter.com/PTYZlXy3Xb

— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) March 10, 2026

While it should still be considered unlikely Hader would be ready Opening Day, this update does indicate that if Hader has to start the season on IL, he could potentially only miss the minimum required time.

Having Hader at the back of the pen with Bryan Abreu gives the Astros one of the best 1-2 punches to close out a game in baseball.

Meanwhile, SS Jeremy Pena is still getting some work in, despite his fractured finger, as shown here in another McTaggart update.

Jeremy Peña is still able to get his infield work in despite his fractured right ring finger pic.twitter.com/WYCupElmhF

— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) March 10, 2026

Pena is seen getting in grounders while not using his bare hand at all, flipping the ball with his glove to the coach during the drill.

Pena should be back as soon as his finger is healed, and the Astros have previously shown they will push a top player right back to the lineup in the past. If Pena misses Opening Day, he may not miss much more. At this point it seems like Pena could avoid the IL to start the season. Carlos Correa is scheduled to play SS until Pena returns, with Isaac Paredes playing 3B.

NFL world reacts to Bears signing WR Kalif Raymond

The Chicago Bears are signing former Detroit Lions wide receiver Kalif Raymond to a one-year, $5.1 million contract to add depth at receiver following DJ Moore and Olamide Zaccheaus' departures this offseason.

Raymond is reunited with former offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and receivers coach Antwaan Randle-El, who both coached him during his time in Detroit. Raymond spent the last five seasons with the Lions, where he had 171 receptions for 2,,185 yards and eight touchdowns in 77 games with 29 starts.

As you can imagine, there was plenty of reaction to Chicago signing Raymond, which included satisfied Bears fans and frustrated Lions fans who didn't want Raymond reuniting with Johnson.

NFL world reacts to Bears signing WR Kalif Raymond

Greatest teammate I’ve ever had. Lockermate since rookie year 😔 love you brother https://t.co/8Nuk6Wqvbp

— Amon-Ra (@amonra_stbrown) March 10, 2026

This is an Antwaan Randle El signing -- had him in Detroit, gets him in Chicago now. https://t.co/KghRBvAaGm

— Greg Auman (@gregauman) March 10, 2026

Nice depth addition for the #Bears offense. Kalif Raymond knows the system and provides speed to the WR room.

They needed someone to compete with Jahdae Walker for WR3. I’m on board. https://t.co/V68NxrLc20

— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) March 10, 2026

Raymond knows Ben Johnson's system. But I truly think Jahdae Walker is WR3. Raymond is a vet and should be a fun weapon and strengthens the WR room with DJ Moore and Zaccheus leaving https://t.co/7k1z5XcFg9

— Dave (@davebftv) March 10, 2026

Good pickup. All-Pro punt returner who can get all the way to the end zone. Returns kicks too. Will help replace OZ in offense/locker room. Was with Ben Johnson and Antwaan Randle El in Detroit. https://t.co/Dxua6OpEA7

— Adam Hoge (@AdamHoge) March 10, 2026

All of their coaches and player keep coming to Chicago #upgradehttps://t.co/ae5CQFUgNApic.twitter.com/yDZdYcy7v8

— Joey (@CalebGoatQB1) March 10, 2026

GDI https://t.co/104g8cuarA

— Erik Schlitt (@erikschlitt) March 10, 2026

I knew the Bears were going to target a smaller WR that can return kicks and punts and Raymond was a prime candidate. No surprise to see him reunite with Ben Johnson. https://t.co/vbKdZ13qEn

— Brendan Sugrue (@BrendanSugrue) March 10, 2026

Speed speed speed. https://t.co/hEs5I4Gzxx

— DaBearsBlog (@dabearsblog) March 10, 2026

Love this move for Chicago
-Played in Ben Johnson's offense
-5'8" 180 lbs is a different build they don't have in the WR room

Another guy from my list! https://t.co/YB7MuTWjea

— Nick Whalen (@_NickWhalen) March 10, 2026

Perfectly cromulent Oz replacement https://t.co/Trdy8D0Gzk

— StartKyleOrton (@startkyIeorton) March 10, 2026

I think Ben Johnson is Dan Campbell’s son at this point https://t.co/lE1QlZpXwL

— Lions Syndicate (@LionsSyndicate) March 10, 2026

A reunion is Chicago!! Solid depth piece that’s very much needed and very familiar with our system https://t.co/xaiVq9G9KY

— Colston Loveland (@CLoveFanClub) March 10, 2026

Ben Johnson… https://t.co/7haQ27yIvKpic.twitter.com/ISrSxKKucL

— Meko (@themekoscott) March 10, 2026

Raymond doesn’t get a lot of targets, but for his career he’s got a catch% of 72.8% on 261 targets

For reference OZ has 62% on 300 targets#Bearshttps://t.co/kMsSsNiTtH

— Jake (@Jake_B30) March 10, 2026

Smh… the bears man https://t.co/vRBBlCdAuY

— E. King #Pistons #OnePride (@EverythingxKing) March 10, 2026

The number of players and staff who have followed Ben Johnson from Detroit to Chicago is very telling. https://t.co/FvIOTRPiCO

— Dave Kluge (@DaveKluge) March 10, 2026

This one made too much sense to not happen https://t.co/StHkPj62XX

— Lorin Cox (@CoxSports1) March 10, 2026

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Raven Teases Upcoming TNA Return Alongside Former AEW Star

Raven at an autograph signing from years ago
Raven at an autograph signing from years ago - Rob Kim/Getty Images

It has not been the easiest last few years for former ECW, TNA, WCW, and WWE star Raven, as he's continued to battle Parkinson's Disease. But his fight against it has given him a new perspective, and allowed him to come to terms with certain elements of his wrestling career, and his lack of interest in wrestling over the last few decades. It has also potentially opened the door for him to continue it in a non-wrestling role if a recent tease is any indication.

Taking to X on Monday morning, Raven revealed that he had been at TNA's tapings in Atlanta, Georgia this past Friday. But the more important information seemed to come from the photo Raven posted with the tweet, which showed him sitting on a throne, with long-time TNA star Rosemary to his left and former TNA/AEW star Allie, aka The Bunny, to his right.

A shot from the @ThisIsTNA taping in Atlanta on Friday!@WeAreRosemarypic.twitter.com/Co3HsrNSvx

— Raven (@theraveneffect) March 9, 2026

The photo has led to speculation that Raven could be making a return to TNA as an onscreen character, managing the duo of Rosemary and Allie, who were allies and later rivals during Allie's stint with TNA in the late 2010s. Whether this is a future creative direction or was a photo taken while Raven was visiting TNA's tapings remains a mystery; neither he, Rosemary, nor Allie are said to have appeared onscreen during TNA's Atlanta tapings, though they could've appeared in segments recorded backstage.

In addition to Raven, speculation will turn towards Allie's status with TNA and wrestling in general. The veteran seemingly retired after departing AEW back in 2023, but began training for a return in 2025 before making appearances at TNA Border Brawl as Team Canada's coach. She later made her official in-ring return for Evil Uno's Mystery Wrestling in September, teaming with old partner Penelope Ford.

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Red Bull: Max Verstappen as committed as before despite F1 2026 criticism

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Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies insists Max Verstappen is pushing the squad for improvements in every area as usual, despite his dislike for the 2026 Formula 1 regulations.

Verstappen has been the most vocal critic of the new breed of F1 cars, which relies heavily on electric power and feature active aerodynamic components at both the front and the rear.

The Dutchman famously described 2026 F1 cars as “Formula E on steroids” during pre-season testing and doubled down on his comments during last weekend’s season-opening Australian Grand Prix.

Having felt “completely empty” about how the cars behaved when pushed to the limit in qualifying, Verstappen also called for the FIA to take action, citing wider concerns about the regulations among drivers and fans.

These comments have further fueled speculation that he could walk away from F1 when his contract with Red Bull expires at the end of the 2028 season.

However, Mekies feels Verstappen’s motivation at Red Bull remains unchanged, pointing to the way he continues to work behind the scenes as evidence of his commitment.

Asked if he has any concerns about the four-time F1 champion's motivation to continue driving the current-generation F1 cars, Mekies said: “No, no. When he's with us, as far as the relationship with the team is concerned, there is absolutely no difference compared to last year in terms of how hard he's pushing on every single detail and how precise he is in his feedback on every single thing,” said Mekies.

“So, he's able to put his personal preferences on the side when he debriefs with us and when we are chasing the performance together.”

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing crash

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing crash

F1’s new hybrid power units feature a new equal split in power generation between the internal combustion engine and the electrical components, changing the way drivers race against each other and manage energy over a lap.

With the Albert Park Circuit featuring long sections without heavy braking zones, cars were often seen losing speed despite drivers keeping their foot on the throttle.

Asked if Verstappen might eventually change his mind about F1’s new-generation cars, Mekies said it is important to first see how they perform across a wider variety of tracks. However, he did not rule out the prospect of the teams, F1 and the FIA coming together to make changes if they feel improvements are needed.

“I think Max cares about the sport and he's giving us a lot of input on what he thinks could be improvements,” said the Frenchman.

“We are listening. As a sport, we are talking between the teams and between the FIA and F1 to see what the way forward is.

“Obviously, here [Albert Park] is one of the most difficult tracks. It will be interesting to see after China how much of a difference it makes to go on a track that is a bit less energy hungry. And then, if there are improvements to make, I'm sure as a sport we will find a way to make them.”

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2026 Big 12 Men’s Basketball Tournament Preview

KANSAS CITY, MO - MARCH 14: A high view of the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship logo on center court before the tournament semifinal game between the BYU Cougars and Houston Cougars on March 14, 2025 at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, MO. (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The 2026 Big 12 Men’s Basketball Tournament tips off Tuesday morning from Kansas City, MO, a five day gauntlet where the deepest collection of teams battle for the conference crown. The stakes are sky high for every team entering the week with plenty of drama sure to unfold: a 1-seed fighting for the NCAA Tournament’s No. 1 overall seed while another four squads look to lock up a coveted top-four seed in the Big Dance; teams still floating on the Bubble looking to make that final resume statement; a collection of capable Cinderellas aiming to steal a ticket with a stunning Championship run. Buckle up and get your popcorn ready as it is going to be an elite week of hoops on the glass court of the T-Mobile Center,

A historic #Big12MBB season has led us to this moment.

The OFFICIAL 2026 Phillips 66 Big 12 Men's Basketball Tournament Bracket is here 👀 pic.twitter.com/tkKZYPWggt

— Big 12 Conference (@Big12Conference) March 8, 2026
Note: All odds provided by FanDuel Sportsbook and are subject to change.

#1 Seed: Arizona Wildcats 29-2 (16-2)

  • Odds to win Big 12 Tournament: +115
  • Odds to make Final 4: -115
  • Odds to win National Championship: +550

NCAA Tournament Outlook: A certainty to be a No.1 seed destined to headline the West Region. the Wildcats are looking to overtake Michigan and Duke to be considered the bracket’s overall top seed. This would likely require cutting the nets in KC while the Wolverines & Blue Devils fall early during their respective conference tournaments. Arizona has not reached the Final Four in a quarter century, but this could set up as a clear path.

#2 Seed: Houston Cougars 26-5 (14-4)

  • Odds to win Big 12 Tournament: +210
  • Odds to make Final 4: +190
  • Odds to win National Championship: +1200

NCAA Tournament Outlook: Currently a projected No. 2 seed, the Cougars can certainly make a case to jump into the one-line with a Big 12 Championship and if Florida and UConn falter this week. The reigning Big 12 Champs and NCAA runners-up, Kelvin Sampson is looking to finally lift that trophy in April.

#3 Seed: Kansas Jayhawks 22-9 (12-6)

  • Odds to win Big 12 Tournament: +850
  • Odds to make Final 4: +1100
  • Odds to win National Championship: +5000

NCAA Tournament Outlook: A projected 4-seed headed into the week, the Big 12 bracket sets up nicely for the Jayhawks to make a run. With a bevy of Big Ten teams ahead of them in the current projections, it’s likely someone falls off there, leaving the door open to Bill Self’s squad to climb up the seed list. With superstar potential No. 1 overall NBA Draft pick starting to spend more time on the court, the Jayhawks could be heating up at the right time.

#4 Seed: Texas Tech Red Raiders 22-9 (12-6)

  • Odds to win Big 12 Tournament: +1700
  • Odds to make Final 4: +2500
  • Odds to win National Championship: +10000

NCAA Tournament Outlook: Everything about their Red Raiders’ outlook would feel better if it still had a healthy JT Toppin. While the resume suggest a sure-fire top-4 seed, the Committee could punish TTU for Toppin’s injury if Tech goes one-and-done in the Big 12 Tournament. Don’t be surprised if Tech falls into a five seed and suddenly becomes on upset alert against a capable mid-major champion such as High Point or Northern Iowa.

#5 Seed: Iowa State Cyclones 25-6 (12-6)

  • Odds to win Big 12 Tournament: +650
  • Odds to make Final 4: +500
  • Odds to win National Championship: +2500

NCAA Tournament Outlook: What once appeared to be a sure-fire 2-seed resume is now teetering on the edge of taking a tumble down the bracket as the Cyclones have spent the last few weeks losing to TCU, TTU, BYU, and Arizona. The metrics are still that of a Top 10 team and a pair of wins in KC should secure that 2-seed ISU rightly deserves.

#6 Seed: TCU Horned Frogs 21-10 (11-7)

  • Odds to win Big 12 Tournament: +8000
  • Odds to make Final 4: N/A
  • Odds to win National Championship: +50000

NCAA Tournament Outlook: Well well well, would you look at that. TCU finished above .500 in Big 12 play for the first time since joining the conference and are now a lock to be in the Big Dance. Given the weakness of the Bubble, it seems unlikely that the Frogs could fall into the Dayton play-in games as a Last Team In, but a win in its first game over either Colorado or Oklahoma State would make that certain and give opportunity to potentially move well up the seed list if it can take down Kansas in the quarterfinals. Projected as a 9-seed, it would take at least that much to push the Horned Frogs up into a 7-seed.

#7 Seed: West Virginia Mountaineers 18-13 (9-9)

  • Odds to win Big 12 Tournament: +25000
  • Odds to make Final 4: N/A
  • Odds to win National Championship: +100000

NCAA Tournament Outlook: The Mountaineers are deeply on the Bubble, on the outside looking in. WVU likely needs to get wins over BYU & Houston to be in real conversation for an at-large bid. Doing so would give them an impressive 7 Q1 wins, which would be impossible to ignore despite any other lackluster resume metrics. Winning zero of its neutral site non-con games before the brutal Big 12 schedule put WVU into a hole that it seems unlikely to climb out of.

#8 Seed: UCF Knights 20-10 (9-9)

  • Odds to win Big 12 Tournament: +25000
  • Odds to make Final 4: +10000
  • Odds to win National Championship: +50000

NCAA Tournament Outlook: UCF appeared to be a lock two weeks ago after rattling off three straight wins, including in Provo over BYU, the Knights are now on the Bubble after closing the season with three losses to non-tournament teams. With a mediocre resume and mediocre metrics, UCF needs a win over (likely) Cincinnati on Wednesday in what should be an NCAA Tournament elimination game.

#9 Seed: Cincinnati Bearcats 17-14 (9-9)

  • Odds to win Big 12 Tournament: +8000
  • Odds to make Final 4: N/A
  • Odds to win National Championship: N/A

NCAA Tournament Outlook: Despite being Top 45 in NET, BPI, KenPom, and Torvik, the Bearcats just don’t have the resume to live up to those statistical metrics. Ranked 63rd in Wins Above Bubble with just a 3-11 Q1 record and a Q4 loss, Cincinnati has a lot of work to do in Kansas City if it wants to go dancing. If the Bearcats can reach the Semifinal, which means a win over Arizona, an at-large bid could still be on the table.

#10 Seed: BYU Cougars 21-10 (9-9)

  • Odds to win Big 12 Tournament: +5000
  • Odds to make Final 4: +7000
  • Odds to win National Championship: +25000

NCAA Tournament Outlook: How did this team fall to the 10-seed in the conference tournament?! Yes the Cougars have suffered injuries, but AJ Dybantsa is a dynamo capable of going on a Carmelo Anthony-like run through the Tournament as a freshman. Currently a borderline 6-seed, the metrics are still elite even as the conference losses piled up. BYU could make a nice run through the Big 12 bracket and push for a 5-seed if it can get past Houston in the quarterfinals.

#11 Seed: Colorado Buffaloes 17-14 (7-11)

  • Odds to win Big 12 Tournament: +30000
  • Odds to make Final 4: N/A
  • Odds to win National Championship: N/A

NCAA Tournament Outlook: There is a world where a run to the Big 12 final gets the Buffs back into the conversation, earning wins over OK State, TCU, Kansas, and Houston, but even that may not be enough. The metrics are horrible for Colorado, sub-70 in NET and WAB with a 1-10 Q1 record is not good enough.

#12 Seed: Arizona State Sun Devils 16-15 (7-11)

  • Odds to win Big 12 Tournament: +30000
  • Odds to make Final 4: N/A
  • Odds to win National Championship: N/A

NCAA Tournament Outlook: ASU’s March Madness dreams and head coach Bobby Hurley both appear to be running out of time. ASU has some extremely strong wins (TTU, Kansas, Texas, Santa Clara, Oklahoma) but the accumulation of losses and a Q4 black eye in the resume makes it unlikely the Sun Devils will be dancing. ASU must at least reach the Finals to get back into at-large consideration.

#13 Seed: Baylor Bears 16-15 (6-12)

  • Odds to win Big 12 Tournament: +30000
  • Odds to make Final 4: N/A
  • Odds to win National Championship: N/A

NCAA Tournament Outlook: A team filled with future and former NBA players finished 13th in the Big 12, but at least Scott Drew improved Baylor’s lottery odds to get a top NBA pick next year. While the Bears always appeared to be “competitive” in most of its games this year, the final results were rarely in doubt. Baylor would need to stage a miracle run in Kansas City to get back into the conversation, but anything short of a championship likely sends the Bears home.

#14 Seed: Oklahoma State Cowboys 18-13 (6-12)

  • Odds to win Big 12 Tournament:
  • Odds to make Final 4: N/A
  • Odds to win National Championship: N/A

NCAA Tournament Outlook: This is a team better than its record and conference seeding indicates. OSU went 7-3 in Quad 2 game, but could not get the job done in winnable Q1 opportunities. Hovering around 80th in the NET, the Cowboys must win the Big 12 auto bid to reach the NCAA Tournament.

#15 Seed: Kansas State Wildcats 12-19 (3-15)

  • Odds to win Big 12 Tournament: +30000
  • Odds to make Final 4: N/A
  • Odds to win National Championship: N/A

NCAA Tournament Outlook: What a disaster of a season for K-State. Jerome Tang secured the services of super free agent former Horned Frog PJ Haggerty, but the team never developed and Tang was fired. Coming in at 100 in the NET, KSU’s miserable 2025-26 campaign is likely to mercifully come to an end on Tuesday against BYU.

#16 Seed: Utah Utes 10-21 (2-16)

  • Odds to win Big 12 Tournament: +30000
  • Odds to make Final 4: N/A
  • Odds to win National Championship: N/A

NCAA Tournament Outlook: What an absolute stain on the Big 12. It’s unfortunate the Utes’ only meaningful win of the season came in Salt Lake against TCU, but otherwise it was an abysmal year of hoops for the Utes. Sub-130 NET, sub 160 WAB, this marks one of the worst seasons ever by a Big 12 team. It goes without saying, but Utah must have an impossible Cinderella run through the Big 12 to reach the NCAA Tournament.

Giants, Packers or 49ers could pull off deal with Steelers based on latest trade rumor

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The Pittsburgh Steelers could be willing to include a premier defensive starter in trade talks this offseason.

According to Nick Harris of The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, the Steelers have been receiving calls on linebacker Patrick Queen's availability.

The Philadelphia Eagles are among the handful of teams that have reached out to Pittsburgh.

"I’m keeping an eye on Patrick Queen at the moment. A handful of teams have called Pittsburgh about a trade here (including the Eagles)," Harris said.

Queen has started all 17 games for five straight years and has proven to be a solid starter for the Steelers, though his struggles in coverage do raise some concerns. However, he is a high-energy player who is on a fairly cheap deal for his level of play.

Nevertheless, the New York Giants, Green Bay Packers, and San Francisco 49ers should be interested in making a trade for Queen.

New York signed Tremaine Edmunds to replace Bobby Okereke, who was released last week. However, they could still use another starting-caliber player in the linebacker room, and Queen could be that guy.

Green Bay lost Quay Walker to the Las Vegas Raiders in free agency, so Queen could emerge as a potential trade target to replace Walker.

San Francisco would be a wild-card team for Queen. Playing next to Fred Warner would mask Queen's weaknesses in coverage and let him be a tone-setter on the 49ers' defense, the role he is most comfortable in.

Overall, Queen isn't an irreplaceable player, so there's a chance the Steelers trade him. The Giants, Packers, and 49ers are just three teams that could have interest in the veteran defender.

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🚨 Galatasaray v Liverpool: starting XIs for first Champions League last-16

🚨 Galatasaray v Liverpool: starting XIs for first Champions League last-16

The UEFA Champions League Round of 16 kicks off with a fiery away match for Liverpool FC, expected in the volcanic atmosphere of Galatasaray SK.

Arne Slot has decided to shake up his starting eleven with several changes. The main highlight is the return of Florian Wirtz, back as a starter after missing the last four matches.

On the Istanbul side, Leroy Sané and Mauro Icardi are substitutes. Victor Osimhen is in the starting lineup.

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NFL insider hints at what position the Panthers will look to address in free agency next

The Carolina Panthers reportedly locked down their top two targets of free agency on the first day of the legal tampering period. So, what's next?

On Tuesday, NFL Network national reporter Cameron Wolfe hinted at the next position the Panthers could look to address through the open market. And after reeling in outside linebacker Jaelan Phillips and inside linebacker Devin Lloyd yesterday, Carolina might be eyeing another upgrade on defense.

"And they think those couple of pieces [Phillips and Lloyd], and they are also still looking for a slot corner, will help this defense in some of those key late-game situations against elite quarterbacks that they struggled with previously," Wolfe stated. "They think they are ready to compete, not only for this NFC South title, but potentially for more in the NFC."

One of those key late-game situations that the Panthers struggled with ended their season, and came courtesy of Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford back in the wild-card round. The 2025 Most Valuable Player picked apart Carolina's defense on a seven-play, 71-yard touchdown drive at the end of the fourth quarter to thwart a shocking upset and secure a 34-31 win at Bank of America Stadium.

2024 fifth-round pick Chau Smith-Wade was the unit's primary slot defender this past year. 2025 undrafted free-agent signee Corey Thornton also saw some time inside.

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Is Galatasaray vs Liverpool on TV? Channel, kick-off time and how to watch Champions League tie

The Reds moved into the quarter-finals of the FA Cup with a convincing win over Wolves last time out (Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

Liverpool take on Galatasaray in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie tonight, with Arne Slot’s side travelling to Istanbul hoping to put one foot in the competition’s quarter-finals.

The Reds suffered a 1-0 defeat at Rams Park earlier this season in the middle of their poor run of form, though they have since steadied the ship despite a few negative results of late.

Slot’s men are still fighting to finish in the top five in the Premier League and moved into the quarter-finals of the FA Cup with a win over Wolves last week, though it is in Europe where they can land the biggest prize.

And while their dream of retaining the league title has gone for 2025/26, the chance to win a seventh European Cup means there’s plenty to play for as they travel to Istanbul to take on the Turkish league leaders.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the match.

When is Galatasaray vs Liverpool?

The match is scheduled to kick-off at 5.45pm GMT on Tuesday, 10 March at Rams Park in Istanbul, Turkey.

How can I watch it?

Viewers in the UK can watch the match live on TNT Sports 1, with coverage starting at 5pm. Subscribers can also stream the action live online or on the discovery+ app.

Confirmed line-ups

Galatasaray XI: Cakir; Singo, Sanchez, Bardakci, Jakobs; Torreira, Lemina; Lang, Sara, Yilmaz; Osimhen.

Liverpool XI: Mamardashvili; Gomez, Konate, van Dijk, Kerkez; Gravenberch, Mac Allister; Salah, Szoboszlai, Wirtz; Ekitike.

Team news

For the hosts, manager Okan Buruk makes two changes to the side that beat Besiktas in the league last week. Roland Sallai is replaced by Wilfried Singo in defence, while Noa Lang comes in on the wing in place of Leroy Sane.

Arne Slot has made five changes to the side that beat Wolves in the FA Cup at the weekend. The change in goal is forced on him as Alisson makes way for Giorgi Mamardashvili, while in defence Andy Robertson is replaced by Milos Kerkez and Curtis Jones comes out for Ibrahima Konate.

The other two changes are both in the forward line, where Florian Wirtz takes the place of Cody Gakpo and Rio Ngumoha drops out in favour of Hugo Ekitike.

John Harbaugh recruiting former Ravens player to Giants has revamped the offense

The New York Giants are entering a new offensive era. They have a young star quarterback, Jaxson Dart, and a new head coach in John Harbaugh. Now, after the addition of tight end Isaiah Likely, who now reunites with head coach John Harbaugh in New York, things are looking up. The move has the potential to reshape the Giants offense, giving the team a versatile weapon at tight end while bringing a familiar connection between coach and player.

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A Familiar Connection

Jan 20, 2026; East Rutherford, NJ, USA. John Harbaugh arrives at the press conference announcing his hiring as the next New York Giants head coach at Quest Diagnostics Training Center. Mandatory Credit: Ed Mulholland-Imagn Images

Likely previously developed into one of the more intriguing tight ends in the league while playing under Harbaugh with the Baltimore Ravens. Known for his athleticism, route-running ability, and yards-after-catch production, Likely proved capable of being a dynamic receiving option.

His familiarity with Harbaugh’s offensive philosophy could help him transition quickly into the Giants’ system. For coaches, having players who already understand their scheme can accelerate the implementation of new offensive ideas.

A New Weapon for the Giants

The Giants have been looking to add more versatility to their offense, and Likely brings exactly that. At 6-foot-4 with strong receiving ability, he can line up in multiple positions. As a traditional tight end, slot receiver, or even motioning across formations. This flexibility allows offensive coordinators to create mismatches against linebackers and safeties.

Adding a player like Likely could open up more opportunities in the passing game while also helping diversify the team’s offensive approach. The Giants offense has been inconsistent for years.

Potential Impact on the Offense

Dec 7, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Baltimore Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely (80) reacts after scoring a touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the second half at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images

If Likely performs the way he did during his time in Baltimore, he could quickly become one of the Giants most important offensive playmakers. Modern NFL offenses increasingly rely on athletic tight ends who can stretch the field and create matchup problems. Likely’s skill set fits perfectly into that trend.

For a Giants team looking to take a step forward offensively, the addition of a proven pass-catching tight end could be a key piece of the puzzle. Having another weapon for Jaxson Dart can’t hurt either.

A New Chapter in New York

The reunion between John Harbaugh and Isaiah Likely signals a clear attempt by the Giants to reshape their offense with familiar talent and proven production. If the chemistry between coach and player carries over to New York, the Giants may have just added a difference-maker capable of helping elevate their offense in the seasons ahead.

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NFL Free Agency: Top-200 consensus rankings update

GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - DECEMBER 27: Green Bay Packers quarterback Malik Willis #2 warms up prior to an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens at Lambeau Field on December 27, 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Todd Rosenberg/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Three players were hit with franchise tags, and one was hit with the transition tag, so it’s time to update our consensus free agency rankings. We’re going to change our methodology for this one because of the inclusion of cap casualties, who aren’t always included in the rankings we’ve found around the web.

Due to the lack of standards for inclusion, here’s how we’ll be working out the data from now on:

  • If a player isn’t ranked in an article, his data is essentially thrown out.
  • If the player is ranked, his data is included.
  • When a player is ranked, we’ll average out his ranking and then we’ll rank players by this number.

This is a little different from what we did in our first update. Here’s what the data now looks like, including these cap casualty players and after removing the tagged players, based on 29 free agency rankings we’ve found online.

Quarterbacks

  • 8: Malik Willis, QBsigned with Dolphins
  • 12: Kyler Murray, QB
  • 25: Aaron Rodgers, QB
  • 45: Kirk Cousins, QB
  • 99: Geno Smith, QB
  • 102: Russell Wilson, QB
  • 107: Marcus Mariota, QB — re-signed with Commanders
  • 128: Joe Flacco, QB
  • 181: Carson Wentz, QB

It was reported that Kyler Murray will be released by the Arizona Cardinals at the start of the new league year. He will almost certainly take a minimum contract because the Cardinals are paying him a guaranteed $36.8 million to not play for their football team in 2026, which includes offsets. So every dollar that Murray makes just forces his new team to pay him instead of the Cardinals. In his situation, he’s incentivized to take a minimum, one-year deal (this has happened in the past with guys like Russell Wilson before).

Running Backs

The Packers will reportedly not tender Emanuel Wilson, meaning that he’ll become an unrestricted free agent. Because the team had the option to make him a $3.5 million restricted free agent, though, it means that he will not be a compensatory free agent.

Receivers

The Indianapolis Colts gave Daniel Jones a nearly $38 million transition tag (they could have had Kyler Murray for $1.3 million!), which now puts Alec Pierce at risk of hitting the market. As we’ve written about before, Christian Watson is a pretty good analog for Pierce, so if the Green Bay Packers don’t want to pay Watson a copy-paste of whatever Pierce will get on the open market, they should try to get a Watson extension ASAP.

Tight Ends/Fullbacks

There are some John FitzPatrick believers, which is a bit surprising to me. FitzPatrick wasn’t a special teams contributor in 2025, despite being a run-blocking tight end (usually these guys play in the return game, but the Packers play offensive skill players the least on special teams). He’s coming off an Achilles tendon tear, so I doubt he’ll sign for much more than the minimum in 2026.

Tackles

  • 6: Rasheed Walker, T
  • 22: Braden Smith, T
  • 38: Taylor Decker, T
  • 40: Jermaine Eluemunor, T — re-signed with Giants
  • 71: Braxton Jones, T — re-signed with Bears
  • 108: Jonah Williams, T
  • 122: Jawaan Taylor, T
  • 146: Elijah Wilkinson, T
  • 153: Cam Robinson, T
  • 188: Jamaree Salyer, T
  • 194: Jack Conklin, T

The only full-time starting tackle coming off a rookie contract in free agency this year is Rasheed Walker. He’s going to make bank. He almost certainly will bring the Packers home a third- or fourth-round compensatory pick in 2027.

Guards

Centers

At this point, the Packers might want to bring Sean Rhyan back on a short-term deal and take a 2027 starter in this year’s draft. The draft class doesn’t have a lot of immediate starters (if any) at center, but it does have guys who can start down the line. A player like Keylan Rutledge, who can play center and guard, could be taken on Day 2 with the idea that he could possibly displace either Rhyan or left guard Aaron Banks in 2027, while providing depth as a rookie.

Update:The Packers have brought back Rhyan.

Interior Defensive Linemen

The true nose tackles here are DJ Reader, David Onyemata, Javon Hargrave, DaQuan Jones, Khyiris Tonga, Roy Lopez and Tim Settle (who is coming off a foot surgery) — but Javon Hargrave did play nose tackle for the Vikings last year, too. Green Bay should be more involved in the nose tackle market than the three-technique market, considering they basically return their entire defensive tackle room for 2026 and only Nazir Stackhouse can’t viably play three-technique. Meanwhile, they probably don’t want to start Colby Wooden, who was Kenny Clark’s replacement after the Micah Parsons trade, for a second straight season at the nose.

Update:Green Bay traded its starting nose tackle, Colby Wooden, to the Indianapolis Colts.

Edge Defenders

  • 1: Trey Hendrickson, EDGE
  • 3: Jaelan Phillips, EDGE — signed with Panthers
  • 10: Odafe Oweh, EDGE — signed with Commanders
  • 23: Boye Mafe, EDGE — signed with Bengals
  • 29: Joey Bosa, EDGE
  • 33: Bradley Chubb, EDGE
  • 47: K’Lavon Chaisson, EDGE
  • 51: Dre’Mont Jones, EDGE — signed with Patriots
  • 53: Kwity Paye, EDGE — signed with Colts
  • 73: Arnold Ebiketie, EDGE
  • 76: Jadeveon Clowney, EDGE
  • 90: Cameron Jordan, EDGE
  • 94: Joseph Ossai, EDGE — signed with Jets
  • 96: Malcolm Koonce, EDGE — re-signed with Raiders
  • 100: Al-Quadin Muhammad, EDGE
  • 113: Arden Key, EDGE — signed with Colts
  • 132: Von Miller, EDGE
  • 135: Sam Williams, EDGE
  • 137: A.J. Epenesa, EDGE
  • 145: Brandon Graham, EDGE
  • 150: Dante Fowler Jr., EDGE
  • 151: Kingsley Enagbare, EDGEsigned with Jets
  • 157: Derek Barnett, EDGE
  • 160: Haason Reddick, EDGE
  • 166: Kyle Van Noy, EDGE
  • 169: D.J. Wonnum, EDGE
  • 189: Samson Ebukam, EDGE
  • 200: Preston Smith, EDGE

The edge class is deep both in free agency and the draft. Look for the Packers to invest in at least one more edge defender this offseason, as they’ll have Micah Parsons, Lukas Van Ness, Barryn Sorrell and Collin Oliver returning in 2026 (assuming that Rashan Gary is a cap casualty). No one will be replacing Parsons if he misses time, but the team probably needs to carry five players at the position in 2026, and they have a history of investing highly in a third pass-rusher (see the Gary and Van Ness selections when they started their careers as multi-year backups).

Off-Ball Linebackers

The most controversial free agent of this class is Quay Walker, who is a top-10 free agent on some lists and not a top-100 player on others. Good luck figuring out how much he’ll make. The hope for agents is that last year’s linebacker class “set the floor” for a second contract full-time starter at $15 million per year. We’ll see if that number holds in 2026. Devin Lloyd, who is expected to hit the open market, is projected by many to earn around $20 million per year. Walker is the top young Mike linebacker behind him, as Nakobe Dean and Devin Bush are Will linebackers, while Leo Chenal is more of a 4-3 Sam (a rotational player) than anything. After that, the linebackers on the market get old, and age is the primary driver of dollars in free agency.

Cornerbacks

Jaylen Watson and Tariq Woolen are the young players with consistent success at the outside cornerback position. After that, it’s older players (like Jamel Dean), guys who got hot in 2025 (but weren’t performing well before then, like Nashon Wright and Montaric Brown) and slot defenders (like Alontae Taylor).

Safeties

  • 19: Bryan Cook, S — signed with Bengals
  • 26: Coby Bryant, S — signed with Bears
  • 39: Jaquan Brisker, S
  • 50: Kevin Byard, S
  • 54: Nick Cross, S
  • 56: Jalen Thompson, S — signed with Cowboys
  • 58: Jaylinn Hawkins, S
  • 70: Reed Blankenship, S — signed with Texans
  • 80: Ar’Darius Washington, S — signed with Giants
  • 82: Alohi Gilman, S — signed with Chiefs
  • 98: Jabrill Peppers, S
  • 115: Harrison Smith, S
  • 124: C.J. Gardner-Johnson, S
  • 126: Andre Cisco, S
  • 138: Geno Stone, S
  • 139: Donovan Wilson, S
  • 158: Dane Belton, S — signed with Jets
  • 162: Xavier Woods, S
  • 164: Kyle Dugger, S
  • 168: Jordan Poyer, S
  • 173: Chuck Clark, S
  • 175: Tony Jefferson, S
  • 176: Andrew Wingard, S
  • 177: Nick Scott, S
  • 185: Ifeatu Melifonwu, S

Specialists

These guys have all had up-and-down careers and have bounced around the league recently, if the kicker position matters to you. There isn’t a single safe bet at the position this offseason, be it free agency or the draft.

Top Free Agents Remaining

  • 1: Trey Hendrickson, EDGE
  • 6: Rasheed Walker, T
  • 12: Kyler Murray, QB
  • 15: Jauan Jennings, WR
  • 16: Tariq Woolen, CB
  • 18: Romeo Doubs, WR
  • 22: Braden Smith, T
  • 25: Aaron Rodgers, QB
  • 29: Joey Bosa, EDGE
  • 33: Bradley Chubb, EDGE
  • 35: Deebo Samuel, WR
  • 37: Nahshon Wright, CB
  • 38: Taylor Decker, T
  • 39: Jaquan Brisker, S
  • 41: Leo Chenal, LB
  • 42: Joel Bitonio, G
  • 43: Stefon Diggs, WR
  • 45: Kirk Cousins, QB
  • 46: Dallas Goedert, TE
  • 47: K’Lavon Chaisson, EDGE
  • 49: Tyreek Hill, WR

SEC commissioner Greg Sankey addresses NCAA breakaway speculation

As college athletics continue to shift under the weight of NIL deals, transfer portal chaos, and now mounting legal battles, the idea of a major conference breaking away from the NCAA is no longer a fringe theory.

However, according to Southeastern Conference commissioner Greg Sankey, that scenario is something that he believes is not in the best interest of college sports, especially for the SEC. At least not right now, he says. In an appearance on The Paul Finebaum Show, Sankey acknowledged that there have been conversations about operating outside the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) within the conference. However, he also emphasized that the SEC’s priority remains working within the current Division I structure.

“I’ve acknowledged there are those who have said we should go our own way,” Sankey said on the show. “I don’t think that’s the right decision. We have relationships and responsibilities within Division I.”

What role does the SEC have in the greater landscape of current college sports? Commissioner Sankey dives in: pic.twitter.com/T0YCTwz8aK

— Paul Finebaum (@finebaum) March 9, 2026

SEC Influence Fuels Speculation

The SEC, in particular, has grown into the arguably the most powerful conference in college athletics as a growing 16-member institution. With unmatched influence in college football as well as television revenue, the league has become the center of every major conversation about the future of the sport. That kind of power has only fueled speculation among fans and analysts that the sport's wealthiest conferences, referred to as the Power Four, could eventually break away and form their own governing structure separate from the NCAA.

Sankey did not dismiss the reality of those conversations and ideas, but he did acknowledge that the SEC's visibility and influence have inevitably led to questions about whether the league could function independently. However, he also made it clear that cooperation across D1 remains critical to maintaining national competition. “I’d be fine if every other institution and every other conference stayed right where they are,” Sankey said.

The League with National Reach

Despite the massive national footprint across college sports, Sankey noted that the SEC still views itself as a conference rooted in a shared regional identity. Even after recent expansion, which included the addition of Texas and Oklahoma, the SEC's membership remains mostly concentrated in the South. Creating those longstanding relationships, as well as rivalries, is what has continued to define the conference. That identity, Sankey suggested, is what makes collaboration with the broader college athletics ecosystem even more important, not less.

The Real Battle is Governance and Structure

The underlying issue driving rumors of a breakaway is not simply geography or prestige. It's governance. It's no secret that leaders in college sports are grappling with an increasingly complicated era shaped by NIL compensation, the transfer portal, and a wave of legal challenges that have continued to test the NCAA's authority.

Sankey recently participated in a round table discussion concerning the future of college athletics at the White House, where industry leaders gathered to discuss the desperate need for clearer national guidelines, specifically around player compensation and movement. For now, Sankey says the goal is to solve those issues together. “If there’s a point at which we cannot do so, that conversation may grow,” Sankey said. “But right now, our focus is working together.”

In other words, the door to a future breakaway may exist, but the SEC is not ready to walk through it quite yet.

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Report: Cowboys 'probably not going there' with 2x-Pro Bowler; still seeking LB help

The Cowboys addressed two gaping holes in their defense on the first day of free agency action by trading for edge rusher Rashan Gary and coming to terms with safety Jalen Thompson.

Day Two dawned with the team still seeking help at the linebacker position after most of the top names- Devin Lloyd, Quay Walker, Nakobe Dean, Demario Davis, Quincy Williams among them- were snatched up Monday. Things apparently even came down to the wire with Dean, but he opted instead for Las Vegas on a "gut feeling."

That has left the Cowboys- or at least their fanbase- in a bit of a scramble with the remaining available options. But according to one insider, positional scarcity won't be enough to panic the front office into doing a questionable deal for a polarizing player.

NFL Network insider Jane Slater has been keeping an eye on six-year veteran Patrick Queen. The Steelers are thought to be open to moving him after just two seasons in Pittsburgh, and after talks with Dean, Walker, and Lloyd went nowhere, Dallas was thought to be interested.

In a Tuesday morning post to X, though, Slater says: "the Patrick Queen idea may have hit a snag," with a source telling her the Cowboys were "probably not going there" with the 26-year-old.

Seems like the Patrick Queen idea may have hit a snag.

Was told no updates as of this hour and on him specifically “probably not going there” pic.twitter.com/3mmV8IQNrq

— Jane Slater (@SlaterNFL) March 10, 2026

On paper, Queen would seem to be precisely the kind of player the Cowboys would normally pursue. Taken 28th overall by Baltimore in 2020, he would satisfy the organization's longstanding obsession with collecting former first-round draft picks. Additionally, he comes with two Pro Bowl berths and a second-team All-Pro nod on his résumé.

Queen has never missed a game in his six NFL seasons, starting 107 out of a possible 108 contests, including playoffs (his only non-start was a postseason wild-card game in his rookie year). And he's finished every single season as either the No. 1- or No. 2-leading tackler on his team.

But Queen inspires the same sort of reaction from fans as Kenneth Murray did from Cowboys Nation in 2025. Poor coverage skills, missed tackles, and poor pursuit angles are mentioned frequently, at least by critics. The two players were, in fact, drafted just five slots apart from one another in 2020. Even though Queen does have about 200 more career tackles than Murray, perhaps it is an apples-for-apples scenario that's simply not worth whatever the cost would be in a trade.

Whatever the reason, despite Murray's lone season in Dallas being an obvious bust, there appears to be little motivation to make Queen his replacement in 2026.

Check back with the Cowboys Wire Free Agency Tracker for the latest on who Dallas has signed, who they've lost, and any contract details that have been announced.

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Watch Shohei Ohtani Go Out of His Way to Get Ball to Young Fan

Mar 21, 2023; Miami, Florida, USA; Japan designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (16) reacts during his at bat in the fifth inning against the USA at LoanDepot Park. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports

A young fan at the World Baseball Classic in Tokyo had a special moment with Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani after a near tragedy.

While warming up at the Tokyo Dome, Ohtani tossed a ball to a young fan, and though the boy had his glove, he was unable to make the grab, sending the ball back onto the field.

That simply couldn’t stand for the two-way player, who jogged over and personally handed the ball to the youngster.

It was a brief gesture and took only a moment of Ohtani’s time, but that boy will remember it for the rest of his life.

How is Shohei Ohtani Doing in the WBC?

In short, Ohtani is performing like the otherworldly player he is.

In nine at-bats over three games, he has a slash line of .556/.692/1.333.

Of his five hits, two were home runs and another was a double, as he very nearly hit for the cycle in Samurai Japan’s 13-0 beatdown of Chinese Taipei.

He’s also scored four runs and been walked four times without striking out even once.

He’s not pitching in this tournament, but he’s certainly making his presence felt at the plate.

Mar 21, 2023; Miami, Florida, USA; Japan designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (16) reacts during his at bat in the fifth inning against the USA at LoanDepot Park. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 21, 2023; Miami, Florida, USA; Japan designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (16) reacts during his at bat in the fifth inning against the USA at LoanDepot Park. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports

What’s Next for Shohei Ohtani and Team Japan in the WBC?

The squad, which includes Ohtani and fellow Dodger Yoshinobu Yamamoto, finished pool play a perfect 4-0.

Now, Samurai Japan advances to the quarterfinals, where they’ll face the runner-up of Pool D in Miami at 6 p.m. Pacific Time on Saturday.

That’s likely to be the loser of the Venezuela and Dominican Republic game at 5 p.m Pacific Time on Thursday.

That’s a tough draw for Japan, the defending champions, as both the Dominican Republic and Venezuela had strong odds to win the tournament before it began.

Team USA was the odds-on favorite, but after the Americans, oddsmakers ranked the Dominican Republic, Japan and Venezuela, in that order, as the most likely champions.

After Saturday’s quarterfinal matchup, a hugely talented team will make an early exit from the WBC.

Will it be Japan or one of the Latin American countries? We’ll all have to tune into the Fox network to find out.

Guti Discusses Arbeloa, Injuries, and Real Madrid’s Midfield Transition

MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA - JULY 01: Kylian Mbappe #9 of Real Madrid C. F. greets José María Gutiérrez Hernández, former Real Madrid player, following the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 round of 16 match between Real Madrid CF and Juventus FC at Hard Rock Stadium on July 01, 2025 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Michael Regan - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images) | FIFA via Getty Images

Former Real Madrid midfielder Guti shared his thoughts on the club’s current situation in an interview with EFE, discussing Álvaro Arbeloa’s difficult start, the impact of injuries on the squad, and the lingering void left by Toni Kroos and Luka Modrić in midfield.

Guti believes Arbeloa has stepped into an extremely challenging situation, particularly given the timing of his arrival and the number of injuries currently affecting the squad.

It’s a poisoned chalice they’ve given Álvaro Arbeloa, not only because he has to start mid-season, but also because there were already a lot of injuries when he arrived. He’s been here a few months and it’s not that there are fewer injuries, there are more. You can’t see everything a manager can offer when there are so many injuries. We all have high hopes for Álvaro; he knows the club very well, but he doesn’t have all the tools to do his best to make things work.

The club legend also spoke about the importance of Kylian Mbappé and other key players, noting that Real Madrid are not currently operating at full strength.

Mbappé is extremely important because of the goals he scores and because he makes the opposing defense a little more afraid, but I think Militao, Bellingham, and other players are vital for this Real Madrid. The team isn’t at 100% to handle a tie like this,

Despite the difficulties, Guti pointed to the intangible factor that Real Madrid fans often rely on during difficult European nights: the atmosphere at the Santiago Bernabéu.

That’s what we Madrid fans cling to, the fact that the tie is difficult, but that Madrid pride and those magical nights at the Bernabéu can return. Let’s see if all of that helps Madrid grow and reach a good level so that, above all, we can go into the second leg with hopes of advancing.

Finally, Guti addressed the challenge of replacing the influence of Toni Kroos and Luka Modrić, two midfielders who defined one of the most successful eras in the club’s history.

Both Kroos and Modric defined an era at Real Madrid where there was immense talent in that midfield. Now there are great players, but without those two, the team clearly lacks something. It’s one of the things Real Madrid needs to seriously consider and try to identify similar players to improve for next year.

17-Year-Old Soccer Player Dies After Staff Missed Signs of Cardiac Arrest During Game

Adam AnkersCredit: wwfcofficial.com
Adam Ankers
Credit: wwfcofficial.com

NEED TO KNOW

  • A soccer player reportedly died after signs of a cardiac arrest were missed during a soccer game in England
  • On Jan. 31, 2024,  Adam Ankers, 17, was playing for his Wycombe Wanderers Foundation's under-19s team when he complained of a tightening chest before falling unconscious
  • PEOPLE has reached out to the Football Association, West London Coroner's court and Wycombe Wanderers Foundation for comment, but didn’t immediately receive responses

A soccer player reportedly died after signs of a cardiac arrest were missed during a soccer game in England.

On Jan. 31, 2024,  Adam Ankers, 17, was playing for his Wycombe Wanderers Foundation's under-19s team when he complained of a tightening chest before falling unconscious, according to the BBC, Bucks Free Press and National World.

Near the end of the second half of the game, Ankers was heard shouting, “My chest is tight,” per Bucks Free Press.

He was then taken to a local hospital, where he died four days later following brain damage, the BBC reported. 

The inquiry into Ankers’ death began on Monday, March 2,  according to Bucks Free Press.

During the court hearing, Adam’s death was found to have been “more than minimally” contributed to by the failure of a cardiac arrest being identified.

PEOPLE has reached out to the Football Association, West London Coroner's court and Wycombe Wanderers Foundation for comment, but didn’t immediately receive responses.

View of Wycombe Wanderers club badgeCredit: Catherine Ivill/Getty
View of Wycombe Wanderers club badge
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This led to no one performing CPR or using a defibrillator on Ankers before medical staff arrived at the scene, per Bucks Free Press.

While a defibrillator had been brought to the scene, people were confused about whether it would be safe for Ankers, per the BBC.

Adam AnkersCredit: wwfcofficial.com
Adam Ankers
Credit: wwfcofficial.com

“There was a missed opportunity to deliver basic life support for Adam,” assistant coroner at West London Coroner’s Court, Valerie Charbit, said in a statement, per Bucks Free Press.

“Agonal breathing and cardiac arrest were not identified by the 999-call handler or those on the pitch, and first basic life support was performed by paramedics when they arrived,” she continued. “He died due to an inherited heart condition, ARVC (arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy), that had not been identified at the time of his death.”

In her statement, the coroner called for the Football Association to make sudden cardiac arrest training compulsory for “at least one staff” member on the field.

“I do consider it a matter of concern for grassroots football clubs affiliated with the FA that there isn’t mandatory cardiac arrest training for at least one person in the match,” she said, per Bucks Free Press.

The coroner added that following Ankers’ death, a sudden collapse during exercise now requires immediate CPR, thanks to NHS England updating its Pathways telephone triage system.

“It must evidently be very difficult for the family to know that if Adam had collapsed after May 2025, then his collapse would have automatically been treated as a sudden cardiac arrest,” she said.

We are deeply saddened to hear of the tragic death of season ticket holder Adam Ankers, and our thoughts and condolences go out to his friends, team-mates and family at this very difficult time.

Rest in peace, Adam. https://t.co/Tcbnr9Isp9

— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) February 6, 2024

“Adam’s death has had a devastating impact on his family and friends. We hope that all the organisations and people touched by this inquest will learn and improve,” Ankers’ parents said in a statement following the hearing. “We also thank the coroner for five proposed prevention of future death orders, and hope that no other family will have to lose a child this way.”

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Would you rather Raiders have Daniel Carlson or Matt Gay?

Daniel Carlson
LAS VEGAS, NV - NOVEMBER 17: Daniel Carlson #8 of the Las Vegas Raiders warms up prior to an NFL football game against the Dallas Cowboys at Allegiant Stadium on November 17, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

One of the moves the Las Vegas Raiders have made in free agency so far that hasn’t been universally loved by the fan base was the signing of kicker Matt Gay.

That, of course, it very likely means the end of the eight-season run for the Raiders with Daniel Carlson as their kicker.

Gay been kicking in the NFL for seven years, originally breaking in with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2019. He spent one year in Tampa Bay before three seasons with the Los Angeles Rams, making the Pro Bowl in 2021, then two campaigns with the Indianapolis Colts before spending this past fall with the Washington Commanders (10 games) and San Francisco 49ers (two games after the Commanders released him in November).

He has a career field goal percentage of 84.3 percent (73.9 percent in 2025) with a long of 58 yards (56 yards in 2025) and has made 96.7 percent of his extra points (100 percent in ‘25). Comparatively, Carlson, a free agent, has an 86.9 career field goal percentage (81.5 percent), a long of 60 yards (which was set this past season) and 95.7 extra point rate (95.5 percent). Gay will turn 32 this week and Carlson is 31.

Gay was with Las Vegas general manager John Spytek in Tampa Bay in 2019. New Las Vegas special teams coach Joe Decamilas was his his coach with the Rams in 2021-22 and he had his best seasons there. But, four years removed from a best season is a long time for any player.

In theory, the Raiders could still re-sign Carlson to compete with Gay, but that may be unlikely. Also, they may bring in a young kicker to compete with Gay.

For now, let us know how you feel about this pending switch?

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Oxford's 'feet on the floor' ahead of Blackburn game

Oxford United manager Matt Bloomfield has been speaking to the media before their home game with Blackburn Rovers on Wednesday (19:45 GMT).

Here are the main talking points:

  • The 42-year-old says there is a real feel-good factor after back-to-back wins, against West Bromwich Albion and Preston North: "In the dressing room, the stands and the town, there's a confidence and a belief coming back to our football club, but again there's still so much more work to do. We have to keep our feet on the floor."
  • So, do those previous two results take the pressure off the visit of Blackburn? "No game is must-win until maybe the final game. It's an important three points we're chasing. We have to try and play the game in front of us, not the situation we find ourselves in. That will take care of itself if we perform properly and pick up the points."
  • Bloomfield finds himself up against Rovers boss Michael O'Neil, who knows a number of U's players through his dual role as Northern Ireland boss. "It's a fairly unique situation. Michael will have a big know-how about a lot of our players, and I'm sure he'll be using it to the best of his advantage".
  • On Blackburn: "We're going to have a tough game. He's an extremely experienced manager whose teams are hard to break down, really organised, and have good players in attacking areas, too."
  • Even though this is the second of three matches in nine days, Bloomfield isn't tempted to rotate too much: "For me it's just about worrying about Wednesday night, picking the best team that's right for that game, and from there we deal with Saturday."
  • Bloomfield on the role of the fans over two successive home matches: "It's been crucial that we've been able to show the fans they have something to cheer about and follow. We need them all this week. They are the lifeblood of the club, we need their voices and their numbers, and I know they'll give us their backing."

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Maple Leafs' William Nylander shares depressing feelings on this Toronto season

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The Toronto Maple Leafs entered this season expecting big things.

All they've gotten has been big disappointment.

On Tuesday, star forward William Nylander was asked about this campaign, and his answer wasn't exactly uplifting:

“I mean, hard to really stay optimistic in this situation.”

He's not wrong. It really sums up how the season has gone, though, that a star player is saying something that blunt.

The Maple Leafs have never been able to string anything together in a positive direction.

Even with their backs against the wall coming out of the Olympic break, knowing they had to win to avoid being sellers at the deadline, the Leafs instead went on maybe their worst stretch of the season.

MORE: How Sabres won an insane 8-7, fight-filled game over Lightning

Even the best players haven't been immune. Auston Matthews is in the midst of a double-digit-game scoreless stretch. Nylander was fined earlier in the season for an obscene gesture on camera while sitting out injured.

Even head coach Craig Berube had a big gash on his head midway through the season due to an accident while working out.

No one has been immune to the Toronto disappointment, and so the Leafs had to trade away multiple players before the deadline as they look toward the future.

Nylander's answer about this season may be depressing, but that makes sense. That's exactly what this season has felt like for Toronto.

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Reporter unveils Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland date with bleak forecast

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Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

There has been a report that seems to have given away the date of Khamzat Chimaev’s first UFC title defence.

Chimaev took the middleweight belt from Dricus Du Plessis last August, putting together a strong five-round showing at UFC 319.

Since then, ‘Borz’ and Sean Strickland have been trading shots online, building up plenty of interest in a potential match-up.

Many fans expected their bout to land on the UFC White House card in June, but it now looks like Chimaev’s first defence could happen before then.

Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland fight date reportedly set for UFC 328

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Photo by Geoff Stellfox/Getty Images

Adam Zubayraev, a Russian sports reporter who is said to be close to Chimaev and his camp, posted on social media on Tuesday night, hinting that the Chimaev vs Strickland fight is planned for UFC 328.

The event will be held at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Several other fights have already been confirmed for the card.

“Whoever is managing Strickland’s schedule needs to cancel all his podcast recordings after May 9 because you can’t talk into a mic with a wired shut jaw,” he wrote on X.

Zubayraev’s comment followed Strickland sharing a video from his recent dive weekend on Instagram.

Strickland captioned the video with: “It’s been a fun dive weekend but back to work. Terrorist to fight, belts to be won.”

After sharing his views on current global conflicts on X, the 35-year-old suggested this might be why he and Chimaev are not scheduled for the UFC Freedom 250, at the White House.

When asked about the Newark event in May, Strickland replied: “…..”

The divisive fighter has picked up momentum following his recent win over Anthony Hernandez in Houston. That performance may have been enough for him to earn a title shot.

Dana White has hinted that several events are set to be announced soon, so an official confirmation of the bout could come any day now.

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Best NBA Player Props Today for March 10: Edwards Stays Sharp from Distance

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It’s a jam-packed night of NBA action with 11 games gracing the slate. That means plenty of star power on the court, and I’ve pinpointed some standout player props to watch.

My top picks tonight include Victor Wembanyama hosting another block party against the Celtics and Anthony Edwards lighting it up in Los Angeles. 

Find out more in my NBA picks for Tuesday, March 10.

Best NBA player props today

PlayerPickbet365
Grizzlies Ty JeromeOver 16.5 points-115
Spurs Victor WembanyamaOver 3.5 blocks+130
Timberwolves Anthony EdwardsOver 3.5 threes+100

Prop #1: Ty Jerome Over 16.5 points

-115 at bet365

Backing Ty Jerome continues to be one of my favorite plays. 

The Memphis Grizzlies are thin on scorers, so Jerome’s ability to put points on the board is a huge asset.

In the 10 games since returning to the Memphis lineup, he’s averaging 19.4 points while shooting 40.3% from beyond the arc.

Jerome's total for tonight’s game against the Philadelphia 76ers is 16.5. Philly ranks 17th in defensive rating and 23rd in points allowed per game to opposing guards, and Jerome has eclipsed this number in eight of his last 10 games.

  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: FanDuel Sports Network Southeast-Memphis, NBCSP

Prop #2: Victor Wembanyama Over 3.5 blocks

+130 at bet365

We all know Victor Wembanyama is on another level, and his block numbers have been out of this world lately. I’m betting he keeps the block party going when the San Antonio Spurs host the Boston Celtics.

Wemby is averaging an absurd 4.5 blocks per game over his last 10 outings, rejecting at least four shots in nine of those games. His blocks prop is set at 3.5 for tonight’s matchup against the C's, with the Over offering solid odds.

The Celtics rank sixth in the NBA for getting blocked per game, making this a bet too good to pass up.

  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: Peacock

Prop #3: Anthony Edwards Over 3.5 threes

+100 at bet365

Anthony Edwards is on fire from beyond the arc. 

Over his last 10 games, the Minnesota Timberwolves forward is shooting an impressive 44.8% on 9.6 attempts per game, and he looks set to keep that rolling tonight against the Los Angeles Lakers.

Edwards has nailed 4+ threes in seven of his last 10 games, and L.A.’s perimeter defense is average at best, allowing the fourth-worst opponent effective field goal percentage in the Association. 

  • Time: 11:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: Peacock

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Will the Cardinals make a play for Kirk Cousins?

The Cardinals will be cutting quarterback Kyler Murray, who'll be available to any other team. The Cardinals, meanwhile, will need an available quarterback.

They have Jacoby Brissett under contract for 2026, at a base package of $5.44 million. They agreed to terms on Monday with Gardner Minshew, on a one-year, $8 million deal. (More on that coming in a bit.)

Brissett is generally expected to be gone. Minshew surely isn't expected to be the starter. So what will the Cardinals do?

The answer could be Kirk Cousins.

New coach Mike LaFleur comes from the McVay-Shanahan hive. And they love them some Kirk Cousins.

He will be cut on Wednesday. He will be available to any team. And as LaFleur tries to install his offense, he'll want a quarterback who can run it.

It would be interesting to see Cousins in the same division as McVay and Shanahan, playing both of them twice per year.

Cousins needs a landing spot. He needs a place where he'll be the starter. In Arizona, he would be.

Money will be an issue. Cousins has perfected the art of getting paid. He'll command more than the $10 million the Falcons owe him for 2026.

Look around. Where else would he be QB1? While the Steelers would be wise to drop the Aaron Rodgers torch and pivot to Cousins, they apparently won't. The Jets are a possibility, especially with Cousins emerging as a potential media presence.

Still, the Cardinals have a clear vacancy at the top of the depth chart. Cousins would be an obvious choice to fill it.

Texas High School Football: DeSoto-Duncanville to be played at Cotton Bowl

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One of Texas high school football’s biggest games of the year is going to be played at a special venue, according to a report from The Dallas Morning News.

According to the report, DeSoto and Duncanville will face off in Week 3 of the Texas high school football season at the legendary Cotton Bowl, which the venue is already serving as the host in Week 1 for Southlake Carroll versus Jenks (OK).

Cotton Bowl is one of the Lone Star State’s most historic venues for football, with the stadium first being opened in the 1930s and can seat upwards of 92,000 spectators. The venue already serves host to the Red River Rivalry college game between Texas-Oklahoma and now will serve host to DeSoto-Duncanville.

DeSoto is coming off winning the 2025 UIL Class 6A, Division II state championship after defeating C.E. King, 55-27. The Eagles return 2027 four-star defensive lineman K’Adrian Redmond (Texas Tech commit), three-star EDGE D.J. Rumph and three-star running back SaRod Baker, who rushed for 3,081 yards and scored 41 touchdowns last season.

Duncanville is expected to be good once again under longtime head coach Reginald Samples, who has led the Panthers since 2015. Among the expected key returners back for the Panthers are 2027 wide receiver Trenton Yancey, 2027 quarterback Maximus The Great Denson and 2028 EDGE Luciano Lopez.

The Eagles ended this past season with a 13-3 record and finishing ranked No. 3 in the final 2025 Texas High School Football Massey Rankings, with the Panthers checking in at No. 5.

More about DeSoto High School

DeSoto High School, located in DeSoto, Texas, is a prominent public high school known for its strong academic programs, robust athletics, and vibrant extracurricular activities. The school offers a wide range of AP and dual credit courses, preparing students for college success. DeSoto High’s athletic teams are frequently state contenders, fostering school spirit and community pride. Emphasizing leadership, innovation, and community service, the school cultivates well-rounded students ready for future challenges.

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For high school football fans looking to keep up with scores around the nation, staying updated on the action is now easier than ever with the Rivals High School Scoreboard. This comprehensive resource provides real-time updates and final scores from across the state, ensuring you never miss a moment of the Friday night frenzy. From nail-biting finishes to dominant performances, the Rivals High School Scoreboard is your one-stop destination for tracking all the high school football excitement across the country.

Preview: Avs test the streak against struggling Oilers

The Colorado Avalanche are once again riding a five-game winning streak after beating both the Dallas Stars and Minnesota Wild via shootout last week, and they’ll look to make it six straight against an Edmonton Oilers team that simply can’t seem to keep the puck out of their own net.

Late night with the oilers. pic.twitter.com/QbSsbWDkhL

— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) March 10, 2026

Edmonton’s defensive issues — both in their own zone and between the pipes — have been a constant problem lately, resulting in a 4–6 record over their last ten games. It’s a frustrating stretch for a team that can score with anyone in the league, but one that continues to give just as much back the other way.

Meanwhile, Colorado continues to do what contenders do this time of year: stack wins.

Colorado Avalanche: 43-10-9

The Opponent: Edmonton Oilers (31-25-8)

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Colorado Avalanche

The Colorado Avalanche welcomed the return of Nazem Kadri the last time they were on home ice and were able to secure the victory despite not having Artturi Lehkonen or Gabe Landeskog in the lineup. Colorado has managed to stay afloat through the injuries thanks to its depth and elite top end — the club still sits among the league leaders in scoring while MacKinnon remains near the top of the NHL scoring race.

Landeskog’s injury has been covered at length due to its occurrence in a uniquely “uncomfortable” region of the body, but it still came as a surprise on game day. He was given the week-to-week distinction, but Landeskog has proven that nothing can keep him from playing hockey for long. Here he is at morning skate:

Gabe Landeskog in sweats on the bench and Logan O’Connor on the ice as morning skate gets underway #GoAvsGopic.twitter.com/0qJbR3OzQ6

— Colleen Flynn (@FerPucksSake) March 10, 2026

Lehkonen, on the other hand, has a bit of mystery surrounding his status. What was originally suspected to be an injury from wearing a puck up high has now shifted to speculation about other parts of the upper body. I’m sure we will get a Lehky update, either pre- or postgame, as most are eager to see what this Avalanche squad looks like when fully healthy.

Projected Lineup:

Martin NecasNathan MacKinnonNazem Kadri
Ross ColtoBrock NelsonValeri Nichushkin
Parker KellyNicolas RoyGavin Brindley
Zakhar BardakovJack DruryJoel Kiviranta

Devon ToewsCale Makar
Josh MansonBrent Burns
Brett KulakSam Malinski

Note: Both Landeskog and Lehkonen are listed as OUT as of right now.

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Scott Wedgewood

Edmonton Oilers

Edmonton’s struggles are pretty obvious, but it feels like every effort management makes to settle the issue just reaggravates the ineptitude.

Acquiring the services of Tristan Jarry hasn’t stemmed the goals-against tide. In fact, the Oilers continue to give up more than 3 goals per game, placing them in the bottom third of the league defensively.

Whenever you employ Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, scoring goals shouldn’t be an issue — and it hasn’t been. Edmonton sits among the NHL’s highest-scoring teams and boasts the league’s most dangerous power play, converting on more than 32.8 percent of its opportunities. That offensive firepower hasn’t consistently translated to wins because the defensive commitment simply hasn’t been there on a nightly basis.

Wayne Gretzky says Oilers will be fine and will play better down the stretch.

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— Bleed Oil Blue (@BleedOilBlue) March 8, 2026

If Colorado can force Edmonton to play in its own end — something the Avalanche have done well during this current winning streak — the matchup could once again turn into a track meet. And while that might be Edmonton’s comfort zone offensively, it’s also exactly where their defensive problems tend to show up the most.

Projected Lineup:

Ryan Nugent-HopkinsConnor McDavidZach Hyman
Vasily PodkolzinLeon DraisaitlJack Roslovic
Matthew SavoieJason DickinsonKasperi Kapanen
Colton DachJosh SamanskiTrent Frederic

Mattias EkholmEvan Bouchard
Jake WalmanConnor Murphy
Darnell NurseTy Emberson

Connor Ingram
Trysten Jarry

Chicago Bears Sign WR/KR Kalif Raymond

The defense isn’t the only side of the ball getting a makeover for the Chicago Bears. There will be a new-look receiving corps making their debut in the near future due in large part to DJ Moore’s recent departure. Additionally the Bears will be looking to add more speed at each skilled group.

Their need for speed has led to a reunion for Ben Johnson. Per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network the Bears are signing veteran receiver and return specialist Kalif Raymond. The terms of the deal are for one year and $5.1M.

Source: The #Bears are signing former #Lions WR and returner Kalif Raymond, adding an intriguing weapon in Chicago.

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 10, 2026

Kalif (31) has been in the league since 2016 when signing as an undrafted free agent with the Denver Broncos. As mentioned earlier he played for Ben Johnson in Detroit from 2021 until 2024. While with Ben Johnson in Detroit, he was utilized quite heavily as a slot receiver, and averaged nearly 13 y/c (12.93) in such a role. Another interesting stat is the career passer rating when featured as a target in Ben Johnson’s offense has been over 100.0 (116.55) with an impressive 137.5 in 2024.

Where Kalif has made his money has been as a return specialist. The 2-time All Pro returner will most certainly feature a dynamic presence on special teams, and depending on what happens with Devin Duverney, could give Chicago a pair of the better returners in the league. Don’t be surprised if more explosive weaponry is added to the Bears’ receiving corps in the coming days and weeks.

Ex-MSU star Kristin Haynie has Central Michigan women's hoops relevant again

Twenty-one years after she last played for Michigan State, Kristin Haynie remains the program's all-time leader in steals. So, yes, she loves herself some defense.

It's no surprise, then, that the Central Michigan women's basketball team's rapid rise back to relevance has coincided with the team's improved play on that side of the ball. In Haynie's first season as head coach in 2023-24, the Chippewas ranked last in the Mid-American Conference in points allowed; her second season, they got it up to seventh; this year, they are fifth.

Kristin Haynie leads the Central Michigan women's basektball team into the Mid-American Conference Tournament this week.

"You just want to keep getting better," Haynie said earlier this week, before departing for Cleveland for the MAC tournament. "I would like us to anticipate more ... and cause more havoc."

No. 4 seed Central Michigan (18-11) will get that chance to cause some real havoc this week in Cleveland, where it will open the MAC tournament at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday against No. 5 seed Ohio (17-12) in a rematch of their New Year's Eve game in Mount Pleasant, won by Ohio, 85-83, in overtime.

That was the most points CMU allowed in a MAC game this season, as if it needed any more reminders on the importance of stepping up on defense.

Meanwhile, the Chippewas also will be defending the honor of the state of Michigan in Cleveland. Their program is the only one of the six from Michigan (men or women) to qualify for the MAC tournament this year.

"We want to be the state team from Michigan in the MAC, and we were super happy to be able to do that," Haynie said. "We're very fortunate to be in the spot we want to be in."

Haynie's team won just six games in her first season as a head coach; its goal was to more than double that in Year 2, and the Chippewas did, at 14-17. This year's preseason goal was simple enough: win more games (check), including one (at least) in Cleveland.

Central Michigan finished fourth in the MAC in the regular season, at 12-6. There were promising signs early on, including a 57-55 home win over Purdue during a gauntlet of a nonconference schedule.

The Chippewas are led offensively by sophomore guard Madi Morson (Canton), the reigning MAC freshman of the year and a candidate for player of the year, averaging a MAC-best 20 points a game while shooting 38.8% from 3. She also leads the team in steals, with 38. Sophomore forward Ayanna-Sarai Darrington averages 14.7 points. Central Michigan has gotten most of its starts this year from underclassmen.

"We're young. We have a lot of freshmen and sophomores," said Haynie, an assistant coach at Eastern Michigan, Central Michigan and Michigan State from 2012-23, whose contract as CMU head coach was extended by two years last month. It now runs through 2028-29 at more than $220,000 a year. "We're getting there."

The winner of Wednesday's game advances to Friday's MAC semifinals, against either No. 1 Miami (Ohio) or No. 8 Kent State. The championship game is set for 11 a.m. Saturday.

Central Michigan has secured its first winning season since 2020-21, when it made the last of its three consecutive appearances in the NCAA Tournament in a four-season span.

MAC women's tournament

NO. 4 CENTRAL MICHIGAN VS. NO. 5 OHIO

▶ Tip-off: 2:30 Wednesday, Rocket Arena, Cleveland

▶ TV: ESPN+

▶ Records: Central Michigan 18-11; Ohio 17-12

▶ At stake: A spot in Friday's semifinals against either No. 1 Miami (Ohio) or No. 8 Kent State.

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How to watch Bayer Leverkusen vs Arsenal live: Stream, TV channel, team news, prediction

All-conquering Arsenal head to Bayer Leverkusen on Wednesday for the first leg of their UEFA Champions League last 16 tie.

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The Gunners have the quadruple in their sights as they went through the Champions League league phase perfect, sit top of the Premier League table, are in the League Cup final and have a favorable FA Cup draw in the quarterfinals. Mikel Arteta's side are the heavy favorites to dismantle Leverkusen and have a favorable potential quarterfinal lined up too. Arsenal will aim to wrap up this last 16 tie in the first leg, but be wary of the threat Leverkusen pose on the counter.

Leverkusen have endured a tough season after Erik ten Hag was fired just a few games after replacing the hugely successful Xabi Alonso who left for Real Madrid last summer. Danish coach Kasper Hjulmand has struggled to replicate the magic Alonso created, and basically every other coach on the planet would fail to live up to those remarkable achievements. But after a huge squad overhaul this season, Leverkusen have now steadied the ship and have lost just once in their last 11 games in all competitions. And they still have plenty of dangerous individuals who will enjoy being the underdogs.

For live updates and highlights throughout Bayer Leverkusen vs Arsenal, check out PST's live blog coverage below.

How to watch Bayer Leverkusen vs Arsenal live, stream link and start time

Kick off time:1:45pm ET Wednesday (March 11)
Venue:BayArena — Leverkusen, Germany
TV Channel/Streaming: Paramount+

Bayer Leverkusen team news, focus

There are plenty of big names still at Leverkusen with Czech star Patrik Schick the biggest goalscoring threat. USMNT playmaker Malik Tillman will aim to be a nuisance, probably off the bench, while former Liverpool center back Jarell Quansah has had an impressive debut season in Germany. Kasper Hjulmand sets Leverkusen up in a 3-4-2-1 system and they will be quite happy with soaking up plenty of pressure and then look to hit Arsenal on the counter with plenty of play out wide.

Arsenal team news, focus

There are a few injury concerns for Arsenal with Martin Odegaard working his way back from a knee issue and the trio of William Saliba, Leandro Trossard and Riccardo Calafiori all doubts. Ben White and Mikel Merino remain out. It's likely that Arteta will bring Bukayo Saka, Viktor Gyokeres, Eberechi Eze and Jurrien Timber back in to start after they were on the bench for the FA Cup win at Mansfield Town at the weekend. Piero Hincapie is actually allowed to play despite being on loan from Leverkusen. It will also be intriguing to see if another former Leverkusen star, Kai Havertz, is in the starting lineup as he continues to sharpen up after his long spell out with injury.

Bayer Leverkusen vs Arsenal prediction

This feels like it will be a lot tighter than Arsenal fans would hope for. Go for a draw. Bayer Leverkusen 1-1 Arsenal.

Soccer Game Erupts into Violent Fight with 23 Players Being Given Red Cards Following Mass Brawl

Mass fight between players from Cruzeiro and Atletico Mineiro on Sunday, March 8, 2026Credit: Pedro Vilela/Getty
Mass fight between players from Cruzeiro and Atletico Mineiro on Sunday, March 8, 2026
Credit: Pedro Vilela/Getty

NEED TO KNOW

  • A soccer game between Brazilian Serie A teams Cruzeiro Esporte Clube and Atlético Mineiro broke out into a mass brawl on Sunday, March 8
  • Footage of the fight showed players who weren't on the field joining the scuffle
  • A total of 23 players received red cards

A mass brawl broke out during a soccer game in Brazil, resulting in a huge number of players receiving red cards.

On Sunday, March 8, 23 players were sent off the field following the brawl between Cruzeiro Esporte Clube and Atlético Mineiro in Belo Horizonte, according to the Associated Press.

“Clube Atlético Mineiro and its athletes do not condone any form of violence in football,” Atlético Mineiro wrote in a post on X on Sunday. 

“At the end of the match played this Sunday at Mineirão Stadium, valid for the final of the Campeonato Mineiro, regrettable scenes of mutual aggression involving athletes on the field were recorded,” they added.

Kaio Jorge of Cruzeiro fighting with Gabriel Delfim of Atletico Mineiro during a match between Cruzeiro and Atletico Mineiro on March 8, 2026 in Belo Horizonte, BrazilCredit: Pedro Vilela/Getty
Kaio Jorge of Cruzeiro fighting with Gabriel Delfim of Atletico Mineiro during a match between Cruzeiro and Atletico Mineiro on March 8, 2026 in Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Credit: Pedro Vilela/Getty

The club went on to say that they would make sure the incident did not occur again, adding that it remains committed to “respect, to fair play, and to the values that should guide the sport.”

PEOPLE has reached out to Cruzeiro Esporte Clube for comment but did not immediately receive a response 

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The fight began when Cruzeiro midfielder Christian challenged Atletico goalkeeper Everson, who then tackled Christian and pulled him to the ground, according to the AP.

In footage shared on social media and by ESPN, Everson was seen kneeling on top of Christian as he laid on the ground covering his head.

Players from both teams then came to their teammates' defenses by punching and kicking one another.

Along with 23 players being given red cards, per the AP, the local military police also had to intervene in the fight.

Among the 23 players who received red cards was Atlético Mineiro forward Hulk, who condemned Sunday’s incident.

Hulk was seen punching an opponent’s head before getting kicked in the chest, per the AP.

Lucas Villalba (L) of Cruzeiro and teammates fight with Hulk of Atletico Mineiro and teammates on Sunday, March 8, 2026Credit: Pedro Vilela/Getty
Lucas Villalba (L) of Cruzeiro and teammates fight with Hulk of Atletico Mineiro and teammates on Sunday, March 8, 2026
Credit: Pedro Vilela/Getty

“What happened in yesterday's game does not represent the values ​​that football should convey. Rivalry is part of the sport, but respect must always prevail over any emotion,” he wrote on his Instagram Stories, per the AP.

Hulk added, “I apologize to everyone who was in the stadium, to those who watched on television, and especially to the children who look to football for inspiration. What we saw on the field is not the example we want to set.”

Hulk went on to say that he takes full responsibility “for my part in what happened and I regret that moment.”

The soccer player continued that athletes would never get on the field “with the intention of harming anyone," adding, “We make mistakes, but we also need to acknowledge when we're wrong and learn from them. May this episode serve as a reflection for all of us. We move forward, respecting football and everyone who loves this sport.”

Sunday's game finished with Cruzeiro winning 1-0. Cruzeiro are currently in 19th place in the Brazilian Serie A league — the top tier of soccer in Brazil — while Atlético Mineiro are in 17th.

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Great Britain’s Winter Paralympics medal drought ends as Neil Simpson wins silver in skiing

Great Britain won their first Paralympics medal on Tuesday (Getty Images)

Great Britain has secured its first medal of the Winter Paralympics, with Neil Simpson claiming silver in the men’s alpine combined event.

The Scottish skier, guided by Rob Poth, delivered a strong performance after narrowly missing out on the podium in earlier races.

Simpson, alongside guide Rob Poth, had finished fourth in both the Super-G – where he had been looking to defend his title – and the downhill events on Monday.

After sitting in fourth following Tuesday’s opening Super-G run in a factored time of one minute and 14.55 seconds, a superb slalom run of 42.52 seconds saw Simpson move top of the provisional overall standings.

The silver medal was guaranteed after Canada’s Kalle Ericsson dropped out of contention over the slalom.

Italy’s Giacomo Bertagnolli, the leader after the Super-G, was the last competitor down the course. Bertagnolli’s third-fastest slalom time of 42.89s was just enough to edge out Simpson to take the gold by 0.65s in front of a home crowd. Austria’s Johannes Aigner claimed bronze.

Italy's Giacomo Bertagnolli won gold in Tuesday's race (REUTERS)
Italy's Giacomo Bertagnolli won gold in Tuesday's race (REUTERS)

"The visually impaired men’s is really strong and there’s lots of really great guys in there so really pleased to get on to the podium," said Simpson, who now has three Paralympic medals after the gold and bronze he won in Beijing.

"I would say there were good performances in the fourth places, so we are just glad to continue that, especially going into the slalom as well."

Poth, stepping in for Simpson’s brother Andrew, also feels the British pair can take confidence into the giant slalom event on Friday, with the slalom race following on Sunday.

"I’m buzzing with it to be honest," he said. "For me, it was a little bit of a relief, but I think our slalom is in a great place and I think we won that run."

Britain’s Fred Warburton, guided by James Hannan, failed to finish the Super-G course. In the women’s combined VI event, Menna Fitzpatrick, GB’s most decorated Paralympic skier, finished in ninth place with her guide Katie Guest.

"Every race that you do builds on confidence. It adds little bits every time," said Fitzpatrick, who had placed sixth in the women’s Super-G. "It’s more experience in the start gate and it helps calm the nerves as well. We know where to go for the next few races."

Earlier on Tuesday, Britain’s mixed wheelchair curling team were beaten 8-6 by hosts Italy, slipping to another disappointing defeat in the round-robin stage. Hugh Nibloe’s team will be back in action at Cortina Curling Centre against China on Wednesday morning.

"We are going to come out and are going to do the very best we can. The pressure has left us now," said Nibloe. "We have not been destroyed like other teams have been, so we have got positives to take. It is an inexperienced team and some of these guys have more Paralympics in them so let’s see what it feels like to win again."

Players Championship 2026: 6 longshot bets we absolutely love at TPC Sawgrass

Dissecting the odds board and uncovering hidden value is what first drew me to wagering on golf. At the Players Championship, annually boasting one of the deepest fields in professional golf, there are always intriguing opportunities if you’re willing to look beyond the favorites.

Year after year, TPC Sawgrass reveals clear statistical patterns tied to success on Pete Dye’s demanding design. Players must carefully tightrope walk the line between risk and reward on every hole. By leaning on those trends, we can identify players whose profiles quietly fit the test, even if their odds suggest otherwise.

RELATED: Players Championship 2026: Rory McIlroy still dealing with back injury, not arriving to Sawgrass until later in week

With that in mind, here are a handful of dark-horse contenders who could make a serious run at the 2026 Players Championship.

Read The Line's Keith Stewart offers an explanation of why TPC Sawgrass is so unique (below):

Watch the comprehensive betting preview from Read The Line's Keith Stewart, Joe Idone and John Haslbauer here

Min Woo Lee (41-1)2265006467

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Min Woo Lee stormed out of the gates at TPC Sawgrass last year, firing an impressive 11-under total heading into the weekend to sit in a tie for the lead. His natural volatility can actually be viewed as an asset when evaluating longshot options on the betting board.

We already know what to expect from him off the tee, but his recent improvements with his approach play are particularly intriguing. He ranked inside the top 10 on strokes gained/approach at Bay Hill and gained an impressive +4.6 strokes with his irons at Pebble Beach.

Min Woo’s natural aggressiveness aligns well with the architectural DNA of Pete Dye’s most famous test at TPC Sawgrass. Simply put, he has the moxie to get it done on Sunday.

Current best odds: 41-1, DraftKings Sportsbook

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Sepp Straka (54-1)2265296128

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A proven winner in Florida, Sepp Straka possesses the type of high-end upside we seek in a dark-horse candidate. He’s long been comfortable on the grainy grasses of the Sunshine State, and he struck it beautifully once again at Bay Hill, putting himself in position to capitalize on birdie opportunities.

TPC Sawgrass historically favors accuracy over raw power, which plays directly into Straka’s hands. He’s carved out his niche on tour by consistently playing from the fairway and excelling on approach shots from inside 150 yards.

Pair that with his recent course history—three finishes of T-16 or better in his last four appearances at Sawgrass—and Straka looks primed for another strong showing at the PGA Tour’s flagship event.

Current best odds: 54-1, DraftKings Sportsbook

Shane Lowry (64-1)2265624713

Richard Heathcote

An early exit from the Arnold Palmer Invitational last week might not have been the worst thing for Shane Lowry. After getting bitten by the Bear Trap at the Cognizant Classic, the Irishman likely benefited from a hard reset.

There’s also strong precedent for a bounce-back. Jacob Bridgeman and Akshay Bhatia were both in control at Pebble Beach before stumbling down the stretch. Bridgeman responded by winning the Genesis, while Bhatia delivered a clutch performance at Bay Hill.

Lowry has quietly thrived at TPC Sawgrass, gaining an average of +6.78 strokes on the field across his last five appearances at the Players. He’s proven he can deliver in big moments, and the market may be offering a discounted price this week based on just two bad swings.

Current best odds: 64-1, DraftKings Sportsbook

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Alex Noren (80-1)2265274777

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If you’re wandering around a PGA Tour driving range at dusk, there’s a good chance you’ll find Alex Noren grinding. One of the tour’s hardest workers, Noren leaves no stone unturned, and he’s trending in the right direction with three consecutive positive finishes in signature events.

With so much water in play at TPC Sawgrass, precision off the tee is essential. Missing left is particularly costly here; Sawgrass carries the second-highest penalty differential on tour between left and right misses off the tee.

That dynamic plays perfectly into Noren’s shot shape. He exclusively works the ball left-to-right and rarely misses on the left side of the fairway. Combine that course fit with his rising confidence, and Noren makes for an intriguing longshot as you dig deeper down the odds board.

Current best odds: 80-1, FanDuel Sportsbook

Aaron Rai (100-1)2264043753

Raj Mehta

Few players understand the intricacies and the demands of the closing stretch at TPC Sawgrass quite like Aaron Rai. It’s essentially his home course in the United States, and you can often find him on the back of the range here dialing in his craft.

He’s also the only player in tournament history to navigate the iconic closing stretch with a birdie-ace-birdie sequence, pulling off the feat in 2023. Rai finished T-19 that year and followed it up with a strong T-14 at The Players last season while dominating from tee to green.

Rai possesses two pivotal strengths that correlate strongly with success at Pete Dye’s masterpiece: He hits fairways consistently and currently leads the field in proximity from the critical 125-200-yard approach window. Simply put, TPC Sawgrass fits the eye of Rai.

Current best odds: 100-1, FanDuel Sportsbook

Tom Hoge (310-1)2260089106

Alex Goodlett

Looking for a true lottery-ticket option further down the board? Tom Hoge fits the bill. He holds the course record at TPC Sawgrass after firing a blistering 10-under 62 during the 2023 Players Championship.

Hoge finished tied for third that year and followed it up with another T-3 in 2025, gaining an astronomical +9.8 strokes on approach.

Sawgrass suits his statistical profile perfectly. More than 40 percent of approach shots come from inside 150 yards, a range where Hoge thrives. Historical data also suggests he’s a top-5 putter in this field on this particular grass type.

At above 300-1, it’s hard to find a player offering more bang for your buck this week than Tom Hoge.

Current best odds: 310-1, DraftKings Sportsbook

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'Always my dream' - Ribera wins Brazil's first medal

Cristian Westemaier Ribera holds his silver medal on the podium at the Winter Paralympics
Cristian Westemaier Ribera finished 0.7 seconds behind gold medallist Liu Zixu [Getty Images]

You wait an age for a medal, then two come along almost at once.

Cristian Westemaier Ribera became Brazil's first ever Winter Paralympic medallist by finishing second in the Para-cross-country skiing men's seated sprint on Tuesday.

The 23-year-old's silver came less than a month after Lucas Pinheiro Braathen won the South American nation's first medal at a Winter Olympics - gold in the men's giant slalom.

Ribera was the fastest qualifier, won his semi-final and led in the closing stages of the final, appearing on course for gold.

However, he was overtaken in the final few metres by China's Liu Zixu, who added a third medal to the gold and bronze he won in Para-biathlon earlier in the Games.

"It is so emotional," said Ribera. "I would have wanted to come away with a gold medal, but Liu was very strong.

"It was always my dream. When I started to compete in this sport, I thought I would be a Paralympian.

"After I did that, my goal was to win a medal. Now it's happened, so I'm very proud."

Liu Zixu passes Cristian Westemaier Ribera near the finish line
Liu Zixu (wearing bib number 10) passed Cristian Westemaier Ribera (bib number one) near the finish line to claim gold [Getty Images]

Brazil were first represented at a Winter Paralympics at Sochi 2014 and have eight competitors in action at the 2026 edition.

Because of the lack of snow in Brazil, much of Ribera's training is done on roller skis, which have wheels to emulate cross-country skiing.

He said: "It's very different, it's very difficult, but I'm here representing Brazil and I'm very happy."

Ribera, who was born with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita, which affects joint movement, is competing at his third Winter Paralympics.

His previous best finish came at Pyeongchang 2018 when, aged 15, he finished sixth in the 15km sitting event.

He failed to match that performance in Beijing four years later, but a World Championship sprint gold in 2025 put him among the medal favourites at Milan-Cortina.

His younger sister, Eduarda, represented Brazil in cross-country skiing at each of the past two Winter Olympics.

In all, six Para-cross-country skiing gold medals were awarded on Tuesday.

Raman Svirydzenka claimed Belarus' first medal of the 2026 Games with victory in the men's standing sprint, while Anastasiia Bagiian won Russia's second gold at Milan-Cortina in the women's vision impaired sprint.

Americans Oksana Masters (women's sitting sprint) and Jake Adicoff (men's vision impaired sprint) were victorious in their respective events, while Vilde Nilsen of Norway won gold in the women's standing sprint.

Real Madrid: Fede Valverde challenges the Mbappé and Bellingham approach

Real Madrid: Fede Valverde challenges the Mbappé and Bellingham approach
Real Madrid: Fede Valverde challenges the Mbappé and Bellingham approach

Fede Valverde disagrees with Kylian Mbappé and Jude Bellingham

Real Madrid: Fede Valverde challenges the Mbappé and Bellingham approach

In Tuesday’s press conference ahead of Real Madrid vs Manchester City tomorrow, Fede Valverde addressed the cases of Kylian Mbappé and Jude Bellingham.

Fede Valverde couldn’t dodge questions about Kylian Mbappé, who is injured and ruled out for tomorrow’s blockbuster clash between Real Madrid and Manchester City. “He’s a very important player, but now that we’re preparing for the match… the key is to stay focused and give everything we’ve got. We need to give 100% both in attack and defense… and get a good result for the second leg.” he stated.

The versatile midfielder was also asked about the trips made by the Frenchman to Paris and Jude Bellingham to London to seek a second medical opinion, as they reportedly don’t trust the Madrid medical staff. “I have everything I need here and I’m convinced I’m surrounded by the best. I have great confidence in Real Madrid and I have a physiotherapist who is my right-hand man; I rely completely on his judgment. Since the end of the match against Celta, my focus has been solely on City. Outside factors don’t affect us. We’ll approach this match with the best intentions and I hope it will be a great night.” he declared.

🔴 UCL (Round of 16): Follow the Atalanta vs Bayern Munich match live on Foot Africa!

🔴 UCL (Round of 16): Follow the Atalanta vs Bayern Munich match live on Foot Africa!

🔴 Champions League: follow Atalanta vs Bayern Munich live (Round of 16)

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Atalanta Bergamo is gearing up for a major challenge this Tuesday night as they host German football powerhouse Bayern Munich, in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League Round of 16.

The Lombard side, the only Italian club still in the competition, is aiming for a positive result at home ahead of the return leg. On the other side, Bayern Munich approaches this clash with the goal of securing a solid advantage to boost their chances of reaching the quarterfinals.

The Bavarian club impressed during the group stage, finishing with 21 points. The Germans netted 22 goals while conceding only 8.

Atalanta, meanwhile, had to battle to reach this stage of the tournament. The Italian side collected 13 points in the group phase before sealing qualification by eliminating Borussia Dortmund in the playoff round.

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Lou Holtz funeral service date, time, how to watch, honor former Notre Dame football coach

SOUTH BEND — Funeral arrangements have been announced for former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz, who died Wednesday, March 4, in Orlando, Florida. He was 89.

According to the official obituary posted on social media by Holtz’s family, a visitation will be held Sunday, March 15, from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart on Notre Dame’s campus.

A funeral Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 1 p.m. Monday, March 16, at the Basilica with burial to follow at Cedar Grove Cemetery on campus.

The Mass will be live-streamed online.

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In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be sent to the Holtz Charitable Foundation, Inc, Attn: Treasurer: 791 Pheasant Run Court, Port Orange, FL, 32127 or at holtzfoundation.org.

Contributions may also be made to Holtz’s Heroes Foundation, Inc., Attn: Brian Baker: 9630 Claymount Lane, Fishers, IN 46037 or at holtzsheroes.org.

Mike Berardino covers Notre Dame football for the South Bend Tribune and NDInsider.com. Follow him on social media @MikeBerardino.

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Zverev eclipses Alcaraz and Sinner with stunning decade-first feat at Indian Wells

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Photo by IZHAR KHAN / AFP via Getty Images

Alexander Zverev is through to the fourth round of the Indian Wells Open after a hard-fought win over Brandon Nakashima.

Zverev edged the opening set in a tiebreak, but Nakashima responded by taking the second and pushing the match to a decider.

The German, who holds the fourth seed at this year’s tournament, pulled away in the third set to seal his place in the last 16, where he will face Frances Tiafoe.

Tiafoe has not beaten Zverev since their first meeting back in 2017, with Zverev holding an 8-1 lead in their head-to-head record.

And following his latest win over Nakashima, the 28-year-old has added another milestone to his growing list of achievements.

Alexander Zverev first to 100 ATP Masters wins this decade

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Photo by WILLIAM WEST / AFP via Getty Images

Per Opta Ace, the world No. 4 has become the first player to reach 100 match wins at ATP Masters 1000 tournaments since the start of 2020.

In doing so, Zverev reached that century before Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic or Jannik Sinner could get there.

Since the beginning of the decade, the German star has captured four ATP Masters titles from six finals appearances.

After losing in the Paris Masters final in late 2020, he went on to win both the Madrid Open and Cincinnati Open in 2021.

Zverev only reached one Masters final during 2022 and 2023, but he rebounded to claim two titles at that elite level in 2024.

Alexander Zverev’s ATP Masters 1000 campaigns

Although he did not lift an ATP Masters 1000 trophy in 2025, Zverev still put together a few deep runs later in the season.

After a series of early exits during the first half of the year, Zverev made it to the semifinals at the Canadian Open before being stopped by Karen Khachanov.

He followed that up with another semifinal appearance in Cincinnati, this time falling to Alcaraz in straight sets.

Zverev’s final four appearance at a Masters event came at the Paris Masters, where he was handed a heavy 6-0, 6-1 defeat by Sinner.

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Borthwick makes one change as England seek to avoid worst Six Nations

  • Steve Borthwick makes one change to the starting XV to face France on Saturday in the Six Nations finale - full squad
  • Ollie Chessum comes in as blindside flanker, replacing Tom Curry who picked up a knock in the warm-up before Saturday's defeat by Italy
  • Chessum will add weight, ball-carrying power and a useful line-out option to the back row, writes Mike Henson
  • England were beaten 23-18, their first ever loss against them in 33 matches
  • Borthwick revamped his team, making 12 changes, for the match against Italy and has resisted making wholesale changes again to avoid coming across as a panic measure says our correspondent Chris Jones
  • They now face their worst finish in the Six Nations and need to beat title-chasing France to avoid finishing with a record four defeats from five games

Borthwick makes one change as England seek to avoid worst Six Nations

Ondrej Satoria the Czech electrician is why the WBC is so much fun

There are a lot of reasons to love the World Baseball Classic. But one of them: It brings together matchups that you would never otherwise see.

For example, were it not for this tournament, most baseball fans would not know the name Ondřej Satoria. However, now that he has performed on the international stage, people around the world know about this electrician from the Czech Republic. The pitcher also works as an electrical controller at ČEZ Group.

Satoria has played for the Czech Republic national teams in different age groups since 2014. He was especially impressive during the 2023 World Baseball Classic, striking out three players from Samurai Japan including Shohei Ohtani. His fastest pitch was just 79 miles per hour.

The 5-foot-8, 165-pound electrician from Ostrava had another great performance against Samurai Japan during the 2026 World Baseball Classic.

He threw 4.2 scoreless innings against Samurai Japan on March 10, recording three strikeouts in the performance.

Satoria also threw 3.2 scoreless innings during his game against Australia earlier in the tournament, giving up no runs while recording six strikeouts and just one walk in his two games on the mound. He rarely threw more than 72 miles per hour.

But the game against Samurai Japan was his final during international playing, retiring from the tournament at 29 years old (via MLB.com):

“I think it’s right, because I got famous here three years ago, and it totally makes sense to me to end it here on probably -- for us -- the biggest international stage where we can play,” Satoria said. “I will definitely enjoy every moment that I can wear our jersey.”

He received a standing ovation from the crowd gathered at the Tokyo Dome after his final game. It's moments like these that make this tournament so fun.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Ondrej Satoria the Czech electrician is why the WBC is so much fun

Chris Olave To Patriots? NFL Insider Teases Major Receiver Trade

New Orleans Saints receiver Chris Olave

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The New England Patriots reportedly are sniffing around on a pair of top receivers -- but not the ones you're thinking of.

Numerous rumors have connected the Patriots to a potential trade for Philadelphia Eagles star A.J. Brown. And a new report indicates Jacksonville Jaguars wideout Brian Thomas Jr. is available, although he might not be a good fit in New England.

However, NFL insider Josina Anderson floated two other receivers in an X post on Tuesday morning.

"Names like Chris Olave, Romeo Doubs have come up in Patriots considerations," Anderson wrote.

Names like Chris Olave, Romeo Doubs have come up in #Patriot considerations. Watch below: https://t.co/EgjPEw0REa

— JosinaAnderson (@JosinaAnderson) March 10, 2026

Doubs, a 2022 fourth-round pick, is an intriguing player who averaged 53 catches and 666 yards over the last three seasons with the Green Bay Packers. But Olave would be the real prize.

The 2022 first-round pick (11th overall) battled injuries over his first four seasons with the New Orleans Saints, most notably a handful of concussions. But the Ohio State product has been a force when healthy, despite typically playing with subpar quarterbacks.

Olave eclipsed 1,000 yards in each of his first two campaigns before a severe concussion limited his production in 2024. He bounced back with a career-best season in 2025, posting 100 catches for 1,163 yards and nine touchdowns.

Still just 25 years old, Olave is young and talented enough to be a legitimate No. 1 wideout for the next few years. He's due to hit free agency after next season, so the Saints could look to trade him if they're unwilling to attach a massive contract to a player with such a lengthy injury history.

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Patriots full 2026 NFL Draft order after compensatory pick reveal

The New England Patriots weren't among the NFL teams that received a compensatory pick for the 2026 NFL Draft. However, they still have an exceptional haul with 11 picks overall ahead of the event on April 23-25.

Those picks could be used to address the numerous areas of need on the current roster. The team could use more offensive line depth, a No. 1 wide receiver, a young tight end and added defensive front depth, particularly on the edge.

While big-ticket free agents can drastically improve a football team, the path to sustainable success in the NFL ultimately comes through the draft. The best teams have an eye for finding the right young talent and developing them into key contributors on the football field.

That's an area where the Patriots failed for many years before Mike Vrabel arrived as head coach. It's an area the team is aiming to get better at under his watch.

Now that all of the draft picks are in, let's take a look at every pick in the Patriots' arsenal for the 2026 NFL Draft.

Patriots 2026 NFL Draft order

Round 1: Pick No. 31

Round 2: Pick No. 63

Round 3: Pick No. 95

Round 4: Pick No. 125

Round 4: Pick No. 131

Round 5: Pick No. 171

Round 6: Pick No. 191

Round 6: Pick No. 198

Round 6: Pick No. 202

Round 6: Pick No. 212

Round 7: Pick No. 247

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Fisherman charged with a felony for cheating in bass tournament

A fisherman in Texas was arrested and charged Sunday with violating a fishing tournament law after it was discovered he had altered the weight of a largemouth bass he submitted for weigh-in at Lake Fork.

Officials from the Lake Fork Lure Co. Tournament contacted Texas Parks and Wildlife Game Wardens in Wood County to investigate a bass that was presented at weigh-in that raised concerns of possible tampering, the Texas Game Wardens reported on Facebook.

The use of a metal detecting wand alerted staff to the potential of a foreign object.

Game wardens conducted a necropsy of the fish and discovered three, ¾-ounce weights in the fish’s stomach. The weights showed no signs of erosion. The game wardens also found the same style and size weights in the fisherman’s boat.

Three weights were discovered in the stomach of a largemouth bass submitted for weighing by a tournament fisherman.

Curtis Lee Daniels, 45, of Willow Park was released Monday from the Wood County Jail on a $20,000 bond, according to KLTV. Because the tournament’s prize money exceeded $10,000, the charge for violating a fishing tournament law is a third-degree felony. The overall prize money at the tournament was $11,500.

Daniels could face up to 10 years in prison and $10,000 in fines as a result of the third-degree felony charge.

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The arrest was made on the second and final day of the inaugural tournament, which featured 564 anglers, according to Outdoor Life.

Daniels works as a guide on Lake Fork and regularly fishes in bass tournaments. He told Outdoor Life he will not comment until he speaks with his attorney.

Outdoor Life also reported that Daniels “was convicted of a misdemeanor in Wood County in 2019 for possession of a slot limit black bass” and that he was “found guilty by jury in January 2019 and forced to pay $519.”

Feature photo courtesy of Cook County Jail.

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Edge target raves about Junior Day visit to Florida State

The FSU Seminoles continue to pound the pavement to get a commitment in the 2028 class. When they hosted their Junior Day event over the weekend, a familiar face was in attendance, and it was edge prospect Malik Muhammad.

After the 6-foot-4, 205-pounder got a scholarship offer last August, he attended FSU's season opener against Alabama, and he was also on campus when they played Miami in October. The Seminoles pulled out all the stops last Saturday as Muhammad praised several members of the coaching staff for how they treated him and his family.

"The FSU visit this weekend was amazing definitely love the way that @Coach2Bless @CoachNickWill @Coach_Norvell & @FSUCoachTW welcomed me and my family love it there and definitely will be back," Muhammad wrote.

At the moment, Muhammad is an unranked prospect. However, that will likely change soon after a very productive sophomore season in 2025. He tallied 71 tackles, four sacks, four pass breakups, and forced three fumbles for Worth County High School in Sylvester, Georgia.

Florida State is the school Muhammad has visited the most. They will look to continue that trend as they try to snag a commitment from him.

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Thunder react to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander tying Wilt Chamberlain record

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) shoots against the Denver Nuggets during the first quarter at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Wilt Chamberlain. Those two will forever be linked now for the rest of basketball eternity.

Gilgeous-Alexander tied one of Chamberlain's many mythical NBA records. A pull-up 3-pointer helped extend his 20-point scoring streak to 126 consecutive games. To celebrate the monumental accomplishment, the reigning MVP hit the game-winner in a 129-126 win over the Denver Nuggets.

What a moment. If Gilgeous-Alexander wins a second consecutive MVP award, we'll look back at this night as one of the moments that swung most voters his way.

Here's what the Oklahoma City Thunder had to say about Gilgeous-Alexander tying Chamberlain:

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

"It's still a lot to even wrap my head around. To be honest with you, I try not to even think about it — especially during the season. So much is going on. So many things have to go right to get what you ultimately want. That gets 100% of my focus, especially basketball-wise. But obviously, being a conversation with a guy like that is special. It's crazy to think where I was 10 years ago, I'd be here today."

Jaylin Williams

"I think with what he's already done, you can say that he's already an all-time great. He's just added on to it. I think every game, every situation, he just continues to impress. When you're the best in the world, it's hard to continue to impress. He's doing it night in and night out. I think the most impressive thing as a teammate or as a friend of Shai is what he is off the court. When I came to the Thunder, he's a top player in the league, he's this player, he's whatever. He's just like me. He's just like the 34th pick. He's just like two-way. Whatever it is, he's the same person as everybody else. He's the MVP of the league, but he's a better person."

Ajay Mitchell

"Just being here for two years, seeing what he does consistently is kinda rare. Just seeing him at work is crazy. When you're into it, when you're playing, you don't really realize it. But when I can take a step back and actually think about it, you see that it's kinda rare what he's doing. He's on the pace to be one of the all-time greats. He's an amazing player."

Mark Daigneault

"I mean, tremendous poise, confidence. He doesn't change his mindset, regardless of circumstance. He doesn't break a sweat doing anything. That was an outstanding performance by him. Not only the last stretch, but the game control, the blend of attacking and passing. Put his teammates in advantages all night. They threw two guys at him all night and yet he was able to get his stuff in the game and activate his teammates."

This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: Thunder react to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander tying Wilt Chamberlain record

Vote now for the Corpus Christi Caller-Times High School Athlete of the Week for March 9-12, presented by Apple Dental Center

Corpus Christi area basketball teams claimed berths in the UIL state semifinals and multiple track, baseball and softball players had standout performances to become finalists for the Apple Dental Center High School Athlete of the Week.

The Caller-Times is taking weekly nominations and will release a list of finalists for the High School Athlete of the Week each Tuesday.

Students in all varsity sports are eligible to be nominated. The poll will close at 2 p.m. Thursday and the winners will be announced Friday each week.

Nominations are due by 5 p.m. Monday and can be submitted through email at ctsports@caller.com, by messaging the Caller-Times through its Facebook page, or on X @CallerSports.

Take a moment to look at some of the top performances last week and vote on caller.com or below.

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THIS WEEK'S NOMINEES

Ellie Acosta, Orange Grove softball — Acosta went 3-for-3 with a double, triple, a home run and four RBIs in a win against Odem.

Sidney Castillo, Woodsboro softball — Castillo pitched four scoreless innings with five strikeouts and went 2-for-3 with a home run and six RBIs in a 15-0 win against Yorktown.

Kaitlyn Kilgore, Gregory-Portland girls track — Kilgore won the girls shot put with a throw of 38 feet, 3 inches and captured the discus title with a mark of 118-6 inches at the CBCA Meet of Champions.

Jerry Longoria, Aransas Pass baseball — Longoria struck out 12 batters over 5.2 innings while giving up two earned runs on two hits.  Longoria also got on base in three of his four plate appearances with one run and one RBI.

Parker Malone, Veterans Memorial softball — Malone went 3-for-4 with two home runs, a double and five RBIs in a district win against King.

Jeremiah Moore, Veterans Memorial — Moore finished with 24 points in the Eagles' Class 5A Division I regional final game against Leander Glenn.

Isabella Montalvo, Carroll softball — Montalvo threw a five-inning no-hitter with seven strikeouts and went 1-for-3 in a 15-0 win against King.

Aiden Salinas, London boys basketball — Salinas led the Pirates with a game-best 22 points in the Pirates' regional championship win against Goliad.

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Chaney Johnson scores four points in NBA debut with Brooklyn Nets

Former Auburn forward Chaney Johnson made his NBA debut Monday night for the Brooklyn Nets in their 126-115 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

Johnson played only five minutes in the win, but he made an immediate impact. He made both of his field goal attempts for four points. He also logged a block, a steal, and a rebound in the game.

With Johnson's debut, he became the fourth member of Auburn basketball's Final Four squad from the 2024-25 season to record NBA minutes as a rookie this season. Among the group, Dylan Cardwell has appeared in the most games, playing in 29 with one start for the Sacramento Kings. Johni Broome appeared in 11 games for the Philadelphia 76ers before tearing his meniscus in a G League game, and Miles Kelly has appeared in 14 games for the Dallas Mavericks.

Johnson played in 73 games in two seasons for Auburn after transferring into the program from Alabama-Huntsville. He averaged 6.9 points per game during his career, which included a 9.1 point average during Auburn's Final Four run during the 2024-25 season.

Chaney Johnson knocks down his first two buckets in his NBA debut!#NetsWorld | @AuburnMBBpic.twitter.com/ed3WLmbO57

— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) March 10, 2026

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Raiders are betting on Jalen Nailor's upside

The Las Vegas Raiders entered free agency needing help at wide receiver. General manager John Spytek struck an interesting deal during Monday's legal tampering period. The Raiders agreed to terms on a three-year contract with Jalen Nailor worth $35 million, with $23 million guaranteed.

It's a fairly sizable contract for a player with little in terms of proven production in his past. The former Michigan State standout who is nicknamed "speedy" registered career highs in receptions (29) and receiving yards (444) last campaign. Paying Nailor nearly $12 million annually is notable for a receiver without a single 500-yard season under his belt.

Nailor has shown savviness as a red-zone route runner, having scored 10 touchdowns across 2024-25. The Raiders are betting on Nailor's upside for one very good reason. In Minnesota, he was stuck behind Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison on the depth chart. Even tight end TJ Hockenson is a big-time target hog.

The Raiders are signing WR Jalen Nailor to a 3-year, $35M contract, per @AdamSchefter

- 49 targets in 2025
- 1 dropped pass pic.twitter.com/XaU9I3QhHu

— PFF (@PFF) March 9, 2026

The Raiders believe Nailor is capable of producing more. Additional opportunities and targets should lead to bigger numbers for Nailor. He'll provide rookie quarterback Fernando Mendoza with another vertical weapon in the passing game.

Choosing the right free agents is a projection. The Raiders are comfortable projecting Nailor into a bigger role in Klint Kubiak's offense. The results will determine whether it's a successful signing or not, but there's logical reasons to believe Nailor will prove to be a shrewd addition.

This article originally appeared on Raiders Wire: Raiders are betting on Jalen Nailor's upside

Huddersfield face 'unprecedented' injury crisis

George Flanagan is helped from the field having been injured in Huddersfield's loss to Hull KR on Sunday
George Flanagan came off injured in Huddersfield's loss to Hull KR on Sunday [SWPix]

Huddersfield Giants say they are facing an "unprecedented" injury crisis headed into their Challenge Cup tie against holders Hull KR on Saturday.

The Super League basement side said in a statement on Tuesday that they have 16 first-team members unavailable.

"It is common knowledge that we are doing it tough at the moment, particularly on the injury front," the statement added.

Of the short-term injuries, Connor Carr (shoulder), George Flanagan (ankle) and Matty English (knee) are all set to miss out this weekend pending the results of scans.

Niall Evalds (calf), Adam Swift (hamstring), Adam Clune (ankle) are set to return in early April, Logan Blacker (thigh) mid April, with Sam Halsall (hamstring), Joe Greenwood (ankle) coming back late April.

Harry Rushton has a broken thumb and is predicted to return in early May with Marshall Land (ankle) set for a return at the end of May.

Meanwhile Liam Sutcliffe (hamstring) is out until at least July and Zac Woolford and Archie Sykes to be monitored due to suffering a head knock.

Sam Hewitt is undergoing surgery on Tuesday, while Tanguy Zenon is cup tied having already appeared in the Challenge Cup this season with Halifax prior to his move across West Yorkshire.

Notes from the Washington Nationals locker room

PORT ST. LUCIE, FL - FEBRUARY 28: Jake Irvin #27 of the Washington Nationals pitches during the game between the Washington Nationals and the New York Mets at Clover Park on Saturday, February 28, 2026 in Port St. Lucie, Florida. (Photo by Lucas Casel/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

This morning I had the privilege of going into the Nationals locker room during their media availability time. I had the chance to talk to a few pitchers and they updated me on how their spring’s were going. It was very cool to be in there and the players gave thoughtful answers.

The first person I talked to was Brad Lord, who is entering a big season. Before he became a big leaguer, Lord famously worked at Home Depot in the offseason. While he does not have to do that anymore, he told me that not much has changed in his offseason routine. Lord told me that he had “The same throwing program and buildup time”. Luckily for him, he can now do that without shifts at Home Depot.

According to Lord, these throwing programs and workout routines are all done in communication with the team. That is something I thought to be the case, but it is cool to have that confirmed by a big leaguer. 

While there was a ton of change in the organization, the new regime did not make any major changes to his arsenal. He told me that he has a slightly different changeup grip, but this offseason was about “fine-tuning” his arsenal rather than making any radical changes. Sometimes pitchers don’t need to make radical changes, and that seems to be the team’s belief about Lord.

One person I was surprised to see in the locker room was Zack Littell. While he has not officially signed with the team yet, he is in the building. I had the chance to chat with him for a little bit, and he gave some really thoughtful answers. Once his signing is officially official, I can show you those quotes.

While Brad Lord made some smaller tweaks, Jake Irvin made some bigger changes. He said he has been “working on a lot of different things with the new staff”. Irvin also mentioned how it has been fun to see how the new staff member’s minds work. 

The biggest change he made was adding a sweeper. Irvin also talked about how he is “working to get the velo up”. Getting that velocity back to where it was in 2024 would be a game changer for Irvin. He lost over a tick on his fastball last season. In his first spring start his velocity was down even more. However, it was back to 2025 levels in his second start. 

Irvin hopes there is more in the tank as he continues to build up this spring. He said that his velocity was continuing to trend in the right direction during his bullpen on the backfields the other day. Irvin thinks that his new sweeper adds a different dimension to his arsenal. 

One interesting thing he told me was that he hopes to “Use my whole arsenal together to make swing decisions harder”. I really liked that quote and thought it showed a high level of pitching IQ. All of a pitcher’s pitches need to play off of each other in a way that makes each pitch better. Irvin is aware of that and it is something he wants to do in 2026.

The last pitcher I talked to was Drew Smith. He signed with the team on a Minor League deal, but the veteran has a good chance of making the team. Before undergoing Tommy John Surgery in the summer of 2024, he was a mainstay in the Mets bullpen.

Now, at 32 years old, he is a veteran in a young clubhouse. He admitted that this is not what he is used to, adding, “In New York it was more of a veteran group, and this group is definitely young, which is actually nice. I have never been considered an older guy, but here I am”. Smith also mentioned that the energy and vibes were good, which is something you would usually associate with a younger group.

On an individual level, it is clear that Smith is not totally satisfied, despite a pair of scoreless outings this spring. He is trying to get back to his pre-surgery level, but does not think he is there yet. 

One thing he brought up a couple times is that he is “moving a little too slowly for my liking”. That is not a saying I had heard before, but it makes sense. As a pitcher you need to be explosive, and Smith feels like he is not all the way back yet. His velocity is down about a tick, but given all the time he has missed, that is not surprising.

Smith told me he hopes to make four to five more appearances this spring and stressed that in-game action will help him get back up to speed. I actually wrote about Smith the other day, and mentioned how he may need a little bit of time in AAA to ramp up properly.

With these quotes, I definitely think he could use some time to get his feet wet again in professional baseball. He has missed a year and a half, so some rust is only natural. However, Smith’s stuff is really good, and he has shown that this spring, even if he is not totally himself yet. Smith is going to play a role in the Nats bullpen, though it might not be on Opening Day. 

He seems like a good veteran to have around, and I think he has plenty of gas left in the tank. Smith also mentioned he has been working on a couple new pitches. His slider has been much slower than it was pre-surgery, so I would not be surprised if that slider is actually a couple different shapes.

It was very cool to get his access, and the players were great. I am down in West Palm Beach for the next few days, so if you have any questions you think I should ask, comment down below.

Besson’s mock draft 3.0: After free agency Day 1

The New Orleans Saints just wrapped up an exciting day of free agency. Adding Travis Etienne, David Edwards, and Noah Fant boosts the Saints’ offense significantly.

While there’s still much more free agency to go, and New Orleans is far from done, it’s time for another mock draft.

1.8: WR Carnell Tate, Ohio State

Maybe controversial, but I didn’t pass on Jeremiyah Love for this pick. If Love is there, he’s the pick for me, even with the Etienne signing. Love’s stock has been on the rise, and he’s now a pick for the Tennessee Titans with the fourth overall pick.

But Love going early opens up Carnell Tate as an option at eighth overall. Tate is a Z receiver and fits the Saints’ offense perfectly. Adding the 6-foot-3 wideout allows New Orleans to put Chris Olave in the slot and keep Devaughn Vele at the X.

Tate has a great frame for an NFL receiver and is surprisingly fast. His 4.53 40-yard dash at the combine doesn’t showcase his game speed. He remains the top wideout in the NFL draft, and falls to the Saints at 8, continuing to boost the offense.

2.42 CB Keionte Scott, Miami

Here is your Alontae Taylor replacement. Like Taylor, Miami cornerback Keionte Scott can rush the quarterback, play in the slot, and play in the box.

Scott possesses a rare tackling ability from the slot and will shine in Brandon Staley’s defense. There’s room to grow for the Miami cornerback, but he’s a great fit for the Saints and appears in my mock for the second time.

3.73 OL Parker Brailsford, Alabama

While I would’ve liked to attack defense in this draft, there weren’t any defensive options that I liked left on the board that I could justify taking over Alabama center Parker Brailsford.

Brailsford wouldn’t initially play center for the Saints, but could be a potential Cesar Ruiz replacement if New Orleans goes in that direction. He could also be insurance at center if Erik McCoy continues to struggle to stay on the field.

Brailsford is undersized, but has the production and athleticism to be a desirable pick in the third round. With strong showings against SEC competition, Brailsford should have no problems developing into a strong NFL interior offensive lineman.

The Bears are treating free agency like the playoff team they are

CINCINNATI, OH - JANUARY 04: Linebacker Devin Bush #30 of the Cleveland Browns returns an interception for a touchdown in a game between the Cleveland Browns and the Cincinnati Bengals on January 4, 2026, at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, OH. (Photo by Jeff Moreland/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Like many Chicago Bears fans, I’ve spent the last day or so refreshing my screen constantly, waiting for confirmation that the Bears have pulled off one of the monstrous moves we’ve been theorizing about all offseason:

A trade for Maxx Crosby? Nope, he’s a Raven now.

Signing Trey Hendrickson? Turns out no one wants to do that.

Jaelan Phillips? Nah, he’s gone, too.

Tyler Linderbaum? Getting paid a lottttt of money to play for the Raiders.

In fact, pretty much every top-tier player on the free agent market has a home. Meanwhile (at the time of this writing, anyway), the Bears have made just two “big” signings—locking in safety Coby Bryant (three years, $40 million) and linebacker Devin Bush (three years, $30 million)—and one depth addition, signing former Indianapolis Colts defensive tackle Neville Gallimore to a two-year, $12 million deal.

And to fill in their hole at left tackle, they signed…the left tackle they seemingly couldn’t wait to bench last year, Braxton Jones! (Okay, that might not be completely fair, as he was clearly hurt to start the season.)

On one hand, the Bears can say, “See? We got those defensive improvements you asked for!” But we all know they have more work to do, especially up front. Relying on defensive end Dayo Odeyingbo, who did exceedingly little before his Achilles injury last year, to improve while coming off that injury feels optimistic, and Gallimore shouldn’t ideally be more than your fourth defensive tackle.

Plus, the Bears still need a second corner and at least one more safety, and I wouldn’t hate it if they revisited the center position, too. (That ship has probably sailed after the Garrett Bradbury trade.)

And yet, the Bears seem content to plug holes with a bunch of band-aids rather than taking calculated swings at blue-chip players with all that cap space they just opened up. 

Why?

Long story short: because they’re good now. And good teams don’t spend a lot of money in free agency. That’s what bad teams do.

By my count, teams with the 10 worst records in the NFL spent about $130 million in free agency on average the following offseason over the last five years. By contrast, the ten best teams by record spent an average of about $83 million over that same five-year period. That’s about a 57% difference.

The Bears have literally jumped from one side of the line to the other in just one season, as have teams like the New England Patriots (whose fans and media are also freaking out over lack of spending) and Seattle Seahawks, who each spent more than $240 million last offseason.

Going into 2025, the Bears spent a bunch of money and draft capital to fix the offensive line and drafted the likes of Colston Loveland and Luther Burden III to go along with their budding superstar quarterback Caleb Williams. On the other side, they still have cornerback Jaylon Johnson and Montez Sweat, even though a lot of the rest feels chaotic.

In other words, they have a real core of players already, which was evidenced by that playoff appearance they just had. They don’t have to go out and buy one, like the Las Vegas Raiders and Tennessee Titans just did.

That also means they have to be even more strategic with how they spend their money and draft capital. As much as I would’ve enjoyed a Crosby trade or signing Linderbaum, the plain fact is that you can do more to shore up your weak spots by spreading that money around to multiple players in free agency, then using your draft picks to bring in cheap, young talent. (Grabbing that extra second-round pick from the Buffalo Bills in the DJ Moore trade helps almost as much as those lost third-round comp picks for Ian Cunningham would have.)

And let’s not forget the paydays some of their current crop of young talent will soon command. Williams and Darnell Wright, in particular, are going to be very, very expensive. Pushing yourself up against the cap limit when you don’t have to, even in service of winning on Williams’ rookie deal, with that staring you in the face isn’t always wise.

It’s pretty simple: the best teams don’t spend nearly as much in free agency as the bad ones, and the best teams are still the ones who draft best. So freaking out about what the Bears have or haven’t spent in free agency so far is missing the point. 

Ryan Poles and the Bears are learning what consistent winners like the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles consistently navigate: draft well, pay your stars, then stay sustainable. Sure, other teams are improving by trading for or signing talent. But you can’t be worried about keeping up with the Joneses the way they are. The Bears are the Joneses right now, and the constraints of the salary cap mean they have to be more mindful of how they keep this team good for the foreseeable future.

So while it may look like Poles is sitting on his hands just because he’s cheap, he’s actually doing it because he’s smart. These next few waves of free agency as the market cools down could be more interesting, though. 

UNC Basketball betting odds for the ACC Tournament

Mar 7, 2026; Duluth, GA, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels mascot RJ during a timeout against the Louisville Cardinals in the second quarter at Gas South Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images | Brett Davis-Imagn Images

Today marks the beginning of the ACC Tournament in Charlotte, North Carolina. UNC would’ve liked to have entered the tournament under better circumstances, but regardless, they will do everything they can to win the event for the first time in ten years. The odds are against them, quite literally, but anything can happen, right?

Per FanDuel Sportsbook, right now the Heels have the fourth-best odds (+2500) of winning the ACC Tournament. Duke has the highest odds of winning it all to the surprise of nobody, but what is interesting is that Louisville has the third-best odds as a six seed. They would have to play the Blue Devils if they win their game against the winner of Florida State vs. Syracuse.

Going back to the Tar Heels, there’s no great way of predicting what will happen. One could make the argument resolving the turnover issue and working harder on the boards would give them a decent chance of beating Duke in a rubber match, but also that is asking a lot. Yes, the Blue Devils are down Caleb Foster and Patrick Ngongba, but that didn’t stop them from belting the Heels this past Saturday. Perhaps a kinder environment and a thirst for revenge will be key. But none of that matters if they cannot take care of whoever their opponent is on Thursday night. Should they actually make it out of their side of the bracket, though, their chances of winning the tournament look pretty good.

What do you think of UNC’s odds of winning the tournament? Do you think they can make it to the championship game? Let us know in the comments below.

From A’ja Wilson’s A’Two to Azzi Fudd joining Jordan Brand, women’s sneaker culture is (finally) growing

A’ja Wilson autographs her A’One signature shoe. | Getty Images

Not long ago, women’s sneakers were an afterthought, at best—and not thought of at all, at worst.

But with the rising popularity of the WNBA and women’s college basketball, these athletes are getting the respect they deserve.

Catilin Clark has a deal with Nike, and her signature is imminent. Breanna Stewart is with Puma, and Sabrina Ionescu has had three signature releases already with Nike. Add in Rickea Jackson’s partnership with Skechers, plus Jacy Sheldon’s deal with HOLO Footwear, and all these collaborations are becoming too much to keep up with.

That’s what we call a good problem.

A’ja Wilson’s A’Two is now the signature standard

Things weren’t always this way, and A’ja Wilson is a perfect example.

For many years, her fans demanded that Nike release a signature sneaker for the superstar. Of course, the release was inevitable, and when it finally arrived, it lived up to the hype.

Wilson finally got her own sneaker and a logo to match. And, just as her fans expected, it was a massive success.

Wilson not only had a successful sneaker launch, she also added another ring to her wardrobe, winning the 2025 WNBA championship. And now, she’ll be adding another sneaker to her closet with the A’Two.

In a statement released by Nike, Wilson spoke about the sequel to her debut shoe:

The A’One was a journey — a real blessing

It did exactly what it was meant to do and put people on notice. The A’Two is a level up of that strong foundation. It’s bigger, bolder and even more me. I poured my whole heart into the shoe and the collection — creating something that everyone can continue to feel a part of, from the girlies to the kids to the fellas.

It may have been frustrating that the best player on the planet had to wait so long for these off-the-court benefits, but good things take time. Wilson now has it all and has broken the glass ceiling on what is possible for women basketball players everywhere.

Jordan Brand jumps on the Azzi Fudd opportunity

Now that the momentum has built, players are getting attention from brands sooner and sooner.

UConn superstar Azzi Fudd recently announced her NIL deal with Jordan Brand. She’s now part of a company that features other women’s basketball stats, like her teammate Sarah Strong and former UConn greats in Napheesa Collier and Gabby Williams, along with NBA stars Luka Dončić and Jayson Tatum.

Previously, Fudd was signed to Under Armour’s Curry Brand.

That deal has since expired, and now Fudd will be part of the iconic Jumpman brand. Fudd released a statement on the new partnership:

I grew up watching what the Jumpman meant to basketball and to the culture around the game. So becoming part of the Jordan Brand family represents what I am stepping into and the greatness that I aspire to be.

The fact that Fudd already has so many suitors represents the growth that’s already happening in women’s basketball. Soon, the idea that a player like Wilson would ever go multiple years without a signature sneaker will be laughable and a thing of the past.

In the present, Wilson proved that even a delay couldn’t deny her success. And her second signature shoe shows that while it took some time to get to this point, Wilson is just getting started.

A popular collaboration between Nike and TOGETHXR created a T-shirt that reads “Everyone Watches Women’s Sports,” and soon the idea that everyone WEARS women’s sports merch—from head to toe—will also be a reality.

2026 Atlanta Braves Positional Preview: Infield

Mar 7, 2026; North Port, Florida, USA; Atlanta Braves third baseman Austin Riley (27) runs the bases after hitting a home run against the Baltimore Orioles in the sixth inning during spring Training at CoolToday Park. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images | Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

When the Atlanta Braves were at their most dominant a few seasons ago, a lot of that success had to do with the fact that their infield was basically a machine. No matter where you looked in the lineup, it was tough to find an out when all of these guys were in there and clicking at the same time. Fortunately, most of that infield is still here but as time has marched on, questions have emerged.

Chief among those questions is whether or not we’ll ever see guys like Ozzie Albies, Matt Olson and Austin Riley reach the lofty heights of production that they achieved during the 2022 and 2023 seasons. Will Ha-Seong Kim return to form as well once he returns from injury? Where does Maurico Dubón fit in all of this once the Braves have their ideal lineup ready to go? How effective will the depth be and can the depth be trusted if the injury bug rears its ugly head once again? This is a group where success is just as likely as failure, which makes this crew a fascinating unit to talk and think about.


First Base

Assuming things stay the same as they were ever since his arrival ahead of the 2022 season, first base for the Atlanta Braves will once again be The Matt Olson Show. He put on a great show in 2025 and if he can deliver a repeat performance then that’ll be a pleasant development. Dating back to 2019, Olson has either had a “good season” or a “great season” without really chaining together two great seasons in a row.

For what it’s worth, most of the projection models are suggesting that Olson will in fact follow the pattern and put up simply a “good season” this time around — ZiPS is currently projecting that he’ll hit .250/.342/.468 with a .348 wOBA and 124 wRC+. Again, that’s a perfectly fine season for Olson to have but it’s also not anything that would have the eyes popping out of your head like a Looney Tunes character or anything like that.

There is a question as to whether or not new manager Walt Weiss will choose to follow in his predecessor’s steps and let Olson play all 162 if he fully desires or if he’ll try to encourage Olson to get some rest days in. If that’s the case, then that means that Dominic Smith (assuming he makes the squad) could see some time at first base for the Braves this season. The defense would certainly take a bit of a downturn with Smith at first base but he’s coming off of a season where he produced 111 wRC+ over 63 games while playing for the Giants, so hopefully he’d be able to produce a bit whenever called upon. If all goes well, he won’t be called upon that often since Olson is still likely to play the vast majority of games with a rest only coming on occasion instead of being a regular thing.

Second Base

Similarly to Matt Olson, if Ozzie Albies has his way then he’ll be playing every day. If he remains healthy then the main question will then become if the version of Ozzie that we’re going to see is closer to the one who was performing like a star in 2023 and 2021 or if we’re going to see the version that’s been scuffling about for the past couple of seasons.

While it’s tough to extrapolate World Baseball Classic performances to the Major League Baseball regular season, one thing that was very encouraging about Ozzie’s historic walk-off blast was the fact that he hit it from the left-hand side. If that’s going on then hopefully the wrist issues that played a role in his struggles last season are now long behind him and we’ll be back to seeing Ozzie playing at a pretty high level. That would require some over-performance according to the projections but at the same time, if Ozzie starts doing some real damage from the left side of the plate then that’ll answer a lot of questions when it comes to his immediate future during this upcoming season.

When it comes to the leather, Ozzie Albies hasn’t been known for his defense for a few seasons now. If he’s also in the lineup every day like he and Olson want to be, then that’ll just be something the Braves have to live with. If he’s taking some games off then one thing that could provide some solace is that the defense that’ll be provided by any of the players behind him on the depth chart should be better.

Brett Wisely is certainly not here for his bat so if he can serve as a reliable stand-in with solid defense then the Braves should be happy with what he can provide. Maurico Dubón can also play a very capable second base as well so I’d imagine that he’ll be a perfect candidate to give Ozzie a day of rest once Ha-Seong Kim comes back and gets settled at shortstop. Once again, if Ozzie stays healthy then the Braves are going to just roll with whatever he gives them unless it’s a complete disaster.

Shortstop

Speaking of Dubón and Kim, This is one spot where Atlanta’s depth will already be put to the test. Due to Ha-Seong Kim’s icy mishap during the winter, Dubón is now set to be the starting shortstop until Kim is healthy again. While Dubón should be decent for the Braves at SS, this also isn’t exactly ideal since Dubón would be much better utilized as a utility guy who can fill in at any spot on the diamond whenever needed instead of being an everyday player. Dubón will have to continue playing some good-to-great defense (he’s coming off of an absolute banger of a 20 OAA season in 2025) while he serves as the starting shortstop for Atlanta because it’s highly unlikely that he’s going to be doing any type of big bopping with the bat and seems like a shoo-in for the ninth spot in the order.

Once Kim does eventually return to the lineup, it is very clear that the Braves are banking on Kim returning to the form that he showed in his last fully healthy season in 2023. That was when he produced a wRC+ of 110 for the Padres alongside a .330 wOBA. Atlanta will be happy if he can get that wOBA back into the .300s in 2026 and they’ll be over the moon if it’s anywhere near .330 again. Kim when healthy is also a very solid defender as well — again, his 2023 season saw him put up 9 OAA and if he can return to anything even approaching that then things will be going well for Kim in Atlanta.

While Kim is gone, we should be seeing a fair amount of Jorge Mateo at shortstop as well. Mateo is a burner on the basepaths and that should make this coaching staff pretty happy to have him around since it’s been public knowledge that the Braves are certainly looking to get better as a baserunning team going forward. With that being said, his defense hasn’t really been something to get excited about since 2023 and you aren’t going to get a lot of pop out of his bat, either. If Dubón can stay healthy then Mateo will likely be utilized as a pinch-runner but if the injury bug strikes Dubón then Mateo will be pressed into action and we’ll just have to hope for the best from the former Orioles utilityman.

Third Base

I wrote about it earlier during spring training and it bears repeating: The Braves need Austin Riley to return to star status if they’re going to have any real aspirations of being serious contenders in 2026. When the Braves were at their best during this current era, Austin Riley was playing a major part in that success. Injuries derailed a lot of Atlanta’s dreams of success for the past couple of seasons and Riley got swept up in that mess as well.

So it’s definitely lovely to hear that Riley is reportedly feeling good and ready to contribute for the upcoming season. As of right now, ZiPS is currently projecting for Riley to be a 120 wRC+ hitter alongside .344 wOBA and a .262/.325/.477 slash line. If he can combine that with some good defense then his production should be something that is approaching the Halcyon days of when Riley was performing like an elite third baseman. If the defense is not there then he’s still got a long way to go since he finished with a wRC+ as high as 144 during that particular run.

No matter what, Riley will have to be healthy (and produce) if the Braves are going to get it done this season since there isn’t a lot behind Riley in case things go sideways again. Nacho Alvarez Jr. is still just 22 but it’s tough to foresee him suddenly turning into a dangerous hitter going forward. His dinger during the WBC was encouraging enough but it is still one of those things where you’d have to squint to believe any scenario that results in Nacho being a feared hitter. Dubón and Mateo may also receive some time here if Riley’s not in there every day and this could also be where we see a Kyle Farmer sighting as well. Both corners of Atlanta’s infield are going to heavily depend on their current starters to stay healthy and produce if the Braves are going to return to where they want to be this season.


Again, I really hate to harp on the whole “health” thing but with a group of guys who are used to playing every day, that is absolutely the key here. I’m not going to go as far as to say that this group of players staying healthy will result in another 100-win season but I will say that the Braves will need this starting core to stay on the field if they’re going to be in the Postseason conversation again.

The depth is better than it was last season and it’ll already be put to the test since Ha-Seong Kim may not be around until May at the earliest. Mauricio Dubón is a good addition to the squad but we likely won’t see him reach his full potential until he’s back to being utilized as a utilityman instead of an everyday player. As long as Dubón can keep the boat afloat at shortstop and the other three starting infielders can get clicking then this particular part of the team should be fine. That’s a big ol’ “should,” though.

Real Madrid: successful surgery for Rodrygo!

Real Madrid: successful surgery for Rodrygo!
Real Madrid: successful surgery for Rodrygo!

Real Madrid: Rodrygo undergoes successful operation!

Real Madrid: successful surgery for Rodrygo!

Real Madrid has shared some encouraging news regarding Rodrygo. After suffering a serious injury to his right knee, with an anterior cruciate ligament rupture and a torn lateral meniscus, the Brazilian forward has undergone successful surgery—a crucial milestone in his recovery process.

In an official statement, the Madrid club confirmed the success of the operation.

“Our player Rodrygo has successfully undergone surgery to repair the rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament and the tear of the lateral meniscus in his right knee. The procedure was performed by Dr. Manuel Leyes under the supervision of Real Madrid’s medical staff. Rodrygo will begin his rehabilitation in the coming days.”

The player will now begin a gradual rehabilitation phase, aiming to return to the pitch as soon as possible. While his season is already in jeopardy, this successful operation marks a reassuring first step toward his comeback to competitive football.

What scares you most about this season as a Barcelona fan?

BARCELONA, SPAIN - MARCH 3: Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona during the Spanish Copa del Rey match between FC Barcelona v Atletico Madrid at the Camp Nou on March 3, 2026 in Barcelona Spain (Photo by David Ramirez/Soccrates/Getty Images) | Getty Images

We are rapidly heading into the business end of the season when teams across the globe will battle it out for the biggest prizes on offer.

Barcelona’s hopes of winning the Copa del Rey have already been ended by Atletico, but Hansi Flick’s side remain in contention in La Liga and the Champions League.

The Catalans will be hoping they can keep key players such as Pedri and Lamine Yamal for the run-in and will also be hoping Flick’s team can learn from some damaging defeats they have suffered along the way.

With everything that has happened and with much more to come, what concerns you the most about Barca in the coming months? It can be concerns about injuries, referees, fixtures, the presidential elections, transfers or even the prospect of Barca’s biggest rivals winning big.

So today’s Barca Blaugranes Question of the Day is:

What scares you the most about this season as a Barcelona fan?

Now it’s over to you! Feel free to share your thoughts, predictions, upsets, and opinions and answers in the comments section below!

TNA Impact Viewership & Ratings Report, 3/5/2026

Mike Santana on TNA Impact
Mike Santana on TNA Impact - TNA

"TNA Impact's" viewership and ratings have grown once again, following a slight dip in both metrics the previous two weeks. 

The March 5 edition of "Impact" has drawn just a shade under the quarter million mark, with the average viewership of the show being 249,000, according to "Programming Insider." This is a sizable jump from the viewership for the previous two weeks — the February 26 and February 19 editions — which drew an average audience of 233,000. Last week's show's viewership is inching closer to the highest audience "Impact" has garnered since its move to AMC, which came on the February 12 edition that registered 254,000 viewers. As per "Wrestlenomics," the 249,000 number is higher than the four-week average, which is at 240,000. 

The 18–49 key demographic rating also grew marginally for the March 5 "Impact," rising from 0.03 to 0.04. While it has risen from the previous week, the rating is lower than the four-week average, which is currently at 0.05.

Last week's show began with a TNA Knockouts World Championship match, where Arianna Grace successfully retained her title against Jody Threat, while The System became the new #1 contenders for the TNA World Tag Team titles. Leon Slater, meanwhile, continued his 200+ day reign as TNA X-Division Champion when he defeated Nic Nemeth, while the show closed with TNA World Champion Mike Santana demanding that TNA management reinstate Steve Maclin, whom he will face at Sacrifice later this month.

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Seahawks free agency 2026: The cost to keep Josh Jobe and Rashid Shaheed

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - JANUARY 17: Rashid Shaheed #22 of the Seattle Seahawks enters the field during player introductions prior to an NFL divisional playoff football game against the San Francisco 49ers at Lumen Field on January 17, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Brooke Sutton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The gates opened on the legal tampering period at noon Monday, and the deals came fast and furious.

For the Seattle Seahawks, things got off to a less than desirable start, with both Ken Walker and Coby Bryant agreeing to terms with other teams. News then turned to the better for Seattle fans, with reports emerging that the Hawks would be keeping one of their own, cornerback Josh Jones, but then it emerged that Boye Mafe had agreed to a monster contract with the Cincinnati Bengals. Then, to cap the day off, John Schneider and Mike Macdonald agreed to a three-year contract with wide receiver Rashid Shaheed.

Without wasting any time, here is how much Shaheed and Jobe will cost the Seahawks in the coming years.

Josh Jobe #Seahawks deal: three years, $24M, $14.25M gtd, $7M signing bonus, salaries $1.74M (gtd), $6.49M ($5M gtd for inj at signing, skill, cap if on roster 5th day, 2027 LG yr, $7.24M; $30K per game active roster bonus annual, $250K interception incentive annual Max APY:…

— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) March 10, 2026

Putting all that into an easier to read format and it comes out as:

  • Signing bonus: $7M
  • 2026 base salary: $1.74M (fully guaranteed)
  • 2027 base salary: $6.49M ($5M guaranteed for injury at signing, vests to full guarantee the Friday after the Super Bowl next February)
  • 2028 base salary: $7.24M
  • $510k in per game roster bonuses each year ($30k per game)
  • $250k interception incentive each season

Breaking that out for the cap hit of each season, and it is:

  • 2026: $4.583M ($1.74M base salary + $2.333M signing bonus proration + $510k in per game roster bonuses)
  • 2027: $9.333M ($6.49M base salary + $2.333M signing bonus proration + $510k in per game roster bonuses)
  • 2028: $10.083M ($7.24M base salary + $2.333M signing bonus proration +$510k in per game roster bonuses)

And for Shaheed the numbers are as follows:

#Seahawks Rashid Shaheed deal: three years, $51M, $20M signing bonus, $34.735M gtd, salaries $2.235M (gtd), $11.735M (inj gtd at signing, skill, cap if on roster 5th day 2027 LG yr, $14.735M, annual $45K per game active roster bonus annual

— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) March 10, 2026

Breaking that out by parts yields the following:

  • $20M signing bonus
  • 2026 base salary: $2.235M (fully guaranteed at signing)
  • 2027 base salary: $11.735M (guaranteed for injury at signing, vesting into full guarantee the Friday after the Super Bowl next offseason)
  • 2028 base salary: $14.735M
  • Per game roster bonuses of $765k per season ($45k per game)

And slicing and dicing that down to the cap hits, it comes out as:

  • 2026: $9.666M ($2.235M base salary + $6.666M signing bonus proration + $765K in per game roster bonuses)
  • 2027: $19.166M ($11.735M base salary + $6.666M signing bonus proration + $765k in per game roster bonuses)
  • 2028: $22.166M ($14.735M base salary + $6.666M signing bonus proration + $765k in per game roster bonuses)

And that’s that, meaning now it’s time for fan debate about the value of the contracts and what it means for the of field performance of the team in 2026,

Syracuse men’s basketball: what to watch for vs SMU

Feb 14, 2026; Syracuse, New York, USA; Syracuse Orange guard Nate Kingz (4) makes a shot with only a second remaining to win a game against the Southern Methodist University Mustangs at the JMA Wireless Dome. Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-Imagn Images | Mark Konezny-Imagn Images

The 14th seed Syracuse Orange begin ACC Tournament play this afternoon against the 11th seed SMU Mustangs. The Orange won the regular season meeting 79-78 on a Nate Kingz drive in the final seconds- it’s the last game the Orange have won this season. Now with both teams on a losing streak, they meet in the middle game of today’s triple-header in Charlotte.

The game tips at 4:30 pm on ACC Network with the winner moving on to face Louisville tomorrow at 2:30. Here’s what we’re watching for:

Kevin: Stand up or roll over?

I don’t think this Syracuse team has quit on each other or the coaching staff, but they are also not locked in. Will they finally show some consistent fight now that it’s truly win or go home? Or will they get to Charlotte and realize that it’s time to head back to Syracuse and pack it up? With so much upheaval coming this is a final chance for players to make an impression on their next coaching staff, so what will they show?

Dom: Can revenge not be served cold?

Syracuse notably stormed back from a deficit to get by the Mustangs back in mid-February. Nearly a full month later, and the Orange haven’t won a game since. SMU is a team out for blood and desperately needs this win to get itself closer to the bubble. It will come out with all the urgency possible to win and advance. If the Orange don’t get out to a start and show the energy early, this will be over within the first 10 minutes.

Szuba: Boopie versus the 2-3 zone; Syracuse freshmen

In the first meeting Syracuse played predominantly 2-3 zone, which was by and large ineffective. What it did do, however, was limit Boopie Miller from driving the lane and going on a scoring spree. He was held in check to a season-low 11 points. Does Autry bust out the zone again for this matchup? Elsewhere, Sadiq White is listed as probable to play and Kiyan Anthony was listed as questionable. Do those guys get any run after sitting out last game? Anthony was instrumental in Syracuse’s second half comeback during the first meeting between these two squads.

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What are you watching for today?

Dwayne Wade Recreated One of Lakers Legend Kobe Bryant’s Iconic Buzzer Beaters

Los Angeles Lakers shooting guard Kobe Bryant (24) and Miami Heat shooting guard Dwyane Wade (3) during a stoppage in play in the first half at Staples Center on March 4, 2012.

It’s been nearly 20 years since Kobe Bryant hit an iconic buzzer beater over Dwayne Wade to help the Los Angeles Lakers defeat the Miami Heat in December 2009.

Bryant’s shot was one of the most impressive in NBA history and remains an unforgettable moment in the five-time NBA champion’s career.

Ten years later, Wade hit a nearly identical one-legged, game-winning, 3-point shot against the Golden State Warriors in February 2019. After the game, Wade referenced Bryant’s shot against him in 2009 and thanked the Hall of Famer for his guidance.

“Kobe hit that game-winner on me in L.A. When he hit it on the glass from the top of the key, I thought, ‘How is that possible?'” Wade said. “Thank you for showing me the way. Mamba mentality.”

When Dwyane Wade channeled Kobe and made this crazy game-winner in his last game against the Warriors.

"Thank you for showing me the way. Mamba mentality." pic.twitter.com/VEvyqvzgDu

— Ballislife.com (@Ballislife) December 4, 2025

Wade Recreated Bryant’s Iconic Shot Again in 2026

Wade recently paid tribute to the late Lakers legend in 2026 when he recreated Bryant’s iconic buzzer beater. Wade was wearing a Bryant jersey while the other player defending him wore Wade’s Heat jersey.

Bryant and Wade quickly built a rivalry when Wade joined the NBA in 2003. Wade was a rising star for the Heat in the Eastern Conference, while Bryant was a superstar for the Lakers in the Western Conference.

Eventually, the pair built a strong friendship off the court. Bryant and Wade both helped Team USA win a gold medal in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.

“Early on, we didn’t have a relationship because of the whole Kobe-Shaq drama,” said Wade via ESPN. “Over time, we built the relationship; of course, the Olympics, you get to respect somebody and know their family. I get Christmas cards, Thanksgiving cards from Kobe and his family all year.

Wade retired from the NBA in 2019 just three years after Bryant retired in 2016. Now, both players are in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

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Photos of the week: 3.2.2026

Margo’s photos from one of the baseball games against UIC take the stage this week! The Tigers swept the Flames in the four-game series at home. The first two games were won by one run each and the last two were shutouts. Here are the photos of the week!

Fun fact about me: I grew up a huge fan of Cardinals baseball despite being from the heart of Wrigleyville. My high school is also just across the highway from UIC, so it was really cool to see these two teams play each other. As my favorite players retired I stopped following St. Louis as closely, but I still have a love for watching baseball. Getting photos of the pitcher pitching and the batter batting are pretty easy things to do considering they’re repetitive actions, but fielding is a bit more difficult because you have to be in just the right position at just the right time to get good photos. I love that in the first photo we can see second baseman Eric Maisonet watching the ball before it gets to his glove while UIC’s Vidal Colon slides headfirst into second and I love the second photo for showing the tag, although it was too late.

Like I mentioned earlier, it’s guaranteed that you’re able to get a photo of the pitcher pitching during a baseball game. That being said, just because a photo is “guaranteed” doesn’t mean it’s always done well, but I think this one is. There’s a lot of different angles you can get with pitcher photos because they’ll always be in the same spot, but side profiles like this one Margo got of Josh McDevitt warming up pregame really appeal to me. I like that she chose to shoot this from this side because we’re able to see his glove, face, jersey and arm without anything being blocked like it would be if she had tried to get this same shot from the opposite side.

Same idea with this photo; it’s easy to get photos of the batter but not always easy to make them good, or in this case to be already focusing on the batter as he bunts (unless you know enough about baseball strategy to know when a bunt is likely to happen). Because swings are more common than bunts, a photo like this stands out more to me than the average swinging photo, sometimes regardless of whether or not the batter makes contact unless it’s a big play that has a strong impact on the game.

Here we have another photo of Maisonet, this time with him presumably throwing the ball to the pitcher after the end of a play. It may not be the most lively or exciting photo, but I appreciate the fact that Margo decided to take this photo at all because it’s technically a “quieter” moment. I also love Maisonet’s expression, his eyes tracking the ball and the way his fingers twist from the throw.

Somewhat similar to the first photos, here we have a photo of first baseman Tyler Macon receiving a throw to try to pick off the runner at first. I like this photo even more than the earlier ones because we can see Macon watching as the ball reaches his glove and the runner diving for first base in the background, in addition to the word “Tigers” being framed in the background. It’s a really nice composition and Margo had a great angle for this play!

For our last photo, we have this shot of Cameron Benson celebrating toward the Tigers’ dugout after advancing to second base. Without an extremely long lens, this is about as tight as we can go on baseball players to get their reactions. Honestly, as much as I want to see more of Benson’s face here, I really think the wider shot showing his full body provides some important context to the image that gives it just a bit more interest.

Margo will be covering some more baseball as well as softball this weekend so be sure to keep an eye out for that! Come back next week for some more outtakes from the semester’s coverage so far!

Hans Niemann Feels His 'Entire Life' Has Been 'Destroyed' from Sex Toy Cheating Scandal in “Untold: Chess Mates ”(Exclusive)

NEED TO KNOW

  • Hans Niemann's sex toy cheating scandal is recounted in Netflix's UNTOLD docuseries
  • The American chess star was the center of controversy after defeating five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen in the 2022 Sinquefield Cup
  • Niemann says the scandal "destroyed" his life in an exclusive trailer from the series

The move heard around the chess world is being resurfaced in Netflix's UNTOLD: Chess Mates.

The latest season of the streamer's hit docuseries, which explores four new stories in sports this season, deep dives into the infamous cheating scandal involving a sex toy that arose at the 2022 Sinquefield Cup.

The episode, debuting April 7, tells the rise of Hans Niemann, a then-20 year old rising star capitalizing on the meteoric growth of online chess who challenged Magnus Carlsen, widely regarded as the greatest chess player of all time.

Ultimately, the American phenom defeats the multi-time chess champ of Norway. Niemann's ascension ends in an epic, controversy-shrouded victory over Carlsen, eventually leading to allegations of cheating using a sex toy.

Magnus Carlsen in Netflix's
Magnus Carlsen in Netflix's "Untold: Chess Mates."
Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

"My entire life and career has been destroyed," Niemann says in the UNTOLD: Chess Mates trailer, shared exclusively with PEOPLE. "And I'll have to live the fact that every conversation I have about chess, we'll eventually discuss anal beads."

"I felt that I was not playing a human," Carlsen recalls in the teaser clip, which rehashes the speculation that the American player was getting "help from somewhere else," leading to his defeat of the world's best player.

Niemann, who has admitted to cheating in the past, was suspected of wearing vibrating anal beads that a co-conspirator would buzz to indicate when to make certain moves on the chess board.

"I don't understand how you'd think that'd be possible," Niemann says of the alleged cheating tactic that sent the chess world into a tizzy. "It was mainstream news. It's a genuine conspiracy against me."

Of the five-time world champion Carlsen, Niemann says in the clip: "He's entered a new level of paranoia that is not like, sane."

"I only know that when I sit down at the board, I am better than the other guy," the confident Norwegian chess grandmaster says in the trailer.

Danny Rensch and Erik Allbest in Netflix's
Danny Rensch and Erik Allbest in Netflix's "Untold: Chess Mates."
Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

In attempt to clear his name from cheating controversy, Niemann fights back to the top of the chess world while setting the stage for a high-stakes rematch with Carlsen in 2024.

"Everyone's day of judgement comes," Niemann says, concluding the trailer.

Netflix's
Netflix's "Untold: Chess Mates."
Credit: Netflix

In an September 2023 interview with Piers Morgan on his show Piers Morgan Uncensored, Niemann was asked if he had ever used anal beads while playing. He told the host, "I can tell you, no. Categorically, no. There’s absolutely no evidence that I’ve ever cheated."

"It's very disheartening to be accused of cheating after that victory. These things happen and I managed to learn a lot during that time and it really taught me a lot of very important lessons about life and chess," Niemann added to Morgan.

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In October 2022, Niemann filed a lawsuit against world chess champion Magnus Carlsen, among others, claiming he had been defamed and that they had "unlawfully [colluded] to blacklist him from the profession to which he has dedicated his life."

"My lawsuit speaks for itself," he wrote on X — formerly known as Twitter — in October 2022 while sharing a copy of the suit.

Hans Niemann in Netflix's
Hans Niemann in Netflix's "Untold: Chess Mates."
Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

However, his $100 million case was dismissed by a judge in June 2023, per CNN.

Lawyers for Chess.com subsequently told the outlet: “We are very pleased with the courts order dismissing Hans Niemann’s claims. Our clients are happy to see an end to this saga, and are pleased that all parties can now focus on growing the game of chess."

UNTOLD: Chess Mates, directed by Thomas Tancred, premieres on Netflix on April 7.

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What Scottie Scheffler is said to do that scares every single player in world golf

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Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images

Scottie Scheffler will be hopeful of rediscovering his best form at The Players Championship this week.

Scheffler’s game has been slightly off on the PGA Tour so far this season, although he does already have a win to his name.

The 29-year-old world number one still hasn’t finished outside the top 25 since August 2024, and he has proven time and time again that not only can he contend when he’s not at his best, but he can win.

Scheffler remains optimistic after his poor showing at Bay Hill last week, by his standards at least.

One thing’s for sure, Scheffler will need to improve his driving, iron play and putting at TPC Sawgrass, if he is to have any chance of winning The Players Championship this week.

The man from Dallas, Texas, has been the best player in the professional game for three or four years now, and it’s not even close.

But what does he have that has enabled him to be so dominant on the PGA Tour since 2022?

What Scottie Scheffler does that scares every player in world golf

It’s fair to say that Scheffler has produced a certain level of golf over the past few years that we haven’t seen since Tiger Woods in his prime.

In a game of fine margins though, how has he managed to separate himself from the likes of Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele and co?

When speaking on The Golf Channel’s Live From The Players, journalist Eamon Lynch revealed what a veteran PGA Tour player told him about Scheffler this week at TPC Sawgrass.

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Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images

I talked to a veteran player yesterday, and he was talking about Scottie, Lynch said.

And he said, ‘wouldn’t it be great that your worst week, you played lousy and you tie for 12th, which is what he did out at Riviera?’

You could argue, Scottie’s worst and most loose performance, we’ve seen out of him, came last week at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, and he was still top 25.

And that’s, I think, what scares the other players about Scottie.

We’ve seen it also this year in Phoenix. We saw it at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. He will have a lousy run.

He looks as though he’s just kind of out of sorts out of the tournament. And suddenly he’s lurking, he’s a couple of strokes back on Sunday afternoon.

He just doesn’t go away.

That is absolutely spot on.

Scottie Scheffler’s ‘C’ game is good enough to win

Even when Scheffler has his ‘C’ game, he is capable of winning. He proved that at La Quinta in January when he romped away to victory at the American Express.

His mentality is arguably the strongest in the game while his miss dispersion is about as tight as it can be…most of the time.

There have been cracks in Scheffler’s armour over the past few weeks.

However, nobody in the game works harder on the practice ground than the 20-time PGA Tour winner.

He will be desperate to show the world that he’s not going anywhere by winning The Players Championship this week.

Would anyone really bet against him doing just that?

The Good, the Bad, the Ugly: PAC 12 Transfer Classes

Over the past few weeks we have dived into the recruiting classes for each school in the Mountain West and PAC 12. Last week, we took a look at the transfer classes from each Mountain West school, and this week we are going to take a look at the transfer class from each PAC 12. As we continue to look at the division of the two conferences, we can see a substantial difference in how they recruit. It will be interesting to see how it all comes together on the field. With that being said, let’s take a look at the Good, Bad, and Ugly of PAC 12 transfer classes.

The Good

Washington State

It’s not surprising to see the Cougars on this list. Schools with new coaches generally have a bigger need to dip into the transfer portal. The Cougars are no exception, as they will bring in 28 new players from the transfer portal. UC Davis transfer quarterback Caden Pinnick was highly sought after and has the potential to be one of the best quarterbacks in the PAC 12. He is also a great fit in Kirby Moore’s system that relies on accuracy and quick decision making. It is clear that this staff saw an immediate need in the secondary, as they brought in several corners and safeties that can compete for significant playing time.

Boise State

Spencer Danielson has made it clear that he does not want a program that relies on the transfer portal, and player retention is his top priority. However, he also realizes that there are times where immediate needs have to be addressed and the transfer portal is the best way to do so. This class did a nice job of addressing immediate needs at wide receiver and in the secondary. The Broncos have the smallest transfer portal class in the conference, but brought in some significant additions like Cam Jamerson (TCU), Roman Tillmon (South Dakota), and Taebron Bennie-Powell (Notre Dame).

San Diego State

Sean Lewis might be returning for his third season as Aztec head coach, but he is still bringing in one of the largest and deepest transfer portal classes in the PAC 12. One thing that has held the Aztecs back the past few seasons is inconsistent play at the quarterback position. Lewis and his staff think they may have solved that problem with the addition of Kentucky transfer Stone Saunders. One interesting thing about this class is that they didn’t really focus on one particular position; it looks like they wanted to prioritize competition at every position.

Oregon State

The Beavers probably aren’t done in the portal and will likely need to add some grad transfers this spring. The current class features 20 additions. It is clear that cleaning things up on the offensive side of the ball was a major priority for new head coach JaMarcus Shephard. The Beavers are bringing in multiple quarterbacks, wide receivers, and offensive linemen in an effort to create competition and depth. Shephard’s transfer portal class already ranks among the top half of the conference, as his experience at Alabama appears to be paying dividends with recruits.

The Bad

Texas State

The Bobcats knew they couldn’t come into the current PAC 12 and complete with the roster they had. As a result, they are bringing in 18 new transfers to compete for playing time. I am a big fan of Mississippi State transfer wide receiver Davian Jackson. Jackson has elite speed and could come in and immediately be one of the top receivers in the conference. It is also clear that this team wants to be more physical in the front seven with a number of additions at linebacker and on the defensive line.

Colorado State

After the firing of Jay Norvell, there was an early exodus of players out of Fort Collins that continued into the off-season. As a result Jim Mora Jr. and his staff have had to rely heavily on the transfer portal. The Rams will be bringing in 35 new players, many following Mora Jr. and his staff from UCONN. 16 of the 35 transfers are coming from UCONN with notable additions like quarterback Ksaan Farar and EDGE rushers Nykobi Brown and Brandon Kelly. Mora Jr.’s ability to succeed early will likely come down to these transfers. Are these players talented enough to compete in the PAC 12? Only time will tell.

The Ugly

Utah State

I was a little surprised to see Bronco Mendenhall’s class rank so low considering his recent success in the transfer portal. The Aggies are bringing in the second largest transfer class with 32 new players coming in, but only Fresno State is ranked lower. I’m worried about this team at quarterback position. The additions of former Aggie McCae Hillstead (BYU) and Grady Brosterhous (Virginia) are intriguing, but I’m not sold that either quarterback has the ability to compete with the top quarterbacks in the conference. Maybe I should have more faith in Mendenhall, but I’m not confident.

Fresno State

Entz must really like what he is building in Fresno, because only Boise State is bringing in fewer transfers than the Bulldogs. Entz and his staff are bringing in 13 new players through the transfer portal, and this class is the lowest ranked in the PAC 12 according to 247 Sports. The most notable additions come at the safety position with the additions of Northern Illinois safety Taylor Powell and UCLA safety Croix Stewart. The lack of activity in the transfer portal would have me concerned if I was a Fresno State fan, but maybe we should trust Entz considering the success he had as a head coach at North Dakota State.

Which PAC 12 school had the best transfer portal class? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

German biathlete back from injury; women's team must deliver

Germany's Justus Strelow competes in the Men's Biathlon 10km Sprint Event at the Anterselva Biathlon Arena during the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games. Strelow returns from a finger fracture into the squad for this week's penultimate World Cup season stop in Estonia where a lot is at stake for the women's team. Hendrik Schmidt/dpa
Germany's Justus Strelow competes in the Men's Biathlon 10km Sprint Event at the Anterselva Biathlon Arena during the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games. Strelow returns from a finger fracture into the squad for this week's penultimate World Cup season stop in Estonia where a lot is at stake for the women's team. Hendrik Schmidt/dpa

German biathlete Justus Strelow returns from a finger fracture into the squad for this week's penultimate World Cup season stop in Estonia where a lot is at stake for the women's team.

The German ski federation DSV said that Strelow will travel to Otepää, where the action starts on Thursday with the men's sprint.

Strelow broke his finger recently while mountain biking and missed last week's World Cup races in Kontiolahti, Finland.

The women's team includes Marlene Fichtner, who had her best career placings in fourth and fifth in the individual races in Kontiolahti but then violated rules in the relay which led to a two-minute penalty and a worst-ever 16th place finish for the team.

As a result, Germany must fight in Otepää and at next week's finale in Oslo to keep fifth place in the nation's rankings and with it six starters in races next season. If they fail to finish fifth they will only get five slots in 2026-27.

Finland and the Czech Republic are closing in and DSV sporting director Felix Bitterling said that "defending fifth place will be one of the big aims for the rest of the season."

Leverkusen's Schick returns for Arsenal clash in Champions League

Leverkusen's Patrik Schick celebrates scoring during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Bayer Leverkusen and 1. FC Heidenheim at the BayArena. Schick is back from injury but not likely to start in Wednesday's Champions League match against Arsenal. Marius Becker/dpa
Leverkusen's Patrik Schick celebrates scoring during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Bayer Leverkusen and 1. FC Heidenheim at the BayArena. Schick is back from injury but not likely to start in Wednesday's Champions League match against Arsenal. Marius Becker/dpa

Bayer Leverkusen striker Patrik Schick is back from injury but not likely to start in Wednesday's Champions League match against Arsenal.

Coach Kasper Hulmand told reporters on Tuesday that "Schicki can make the squad" for the last 16 first leg match after he missed the last two Bundesliga matches.

Christian Kofane is expected to start in Schick's place again, like in the Bundesliga where he scored in the 1-0 at SV Hamburg and 3-3 at Freiburg.

Arsenal are big favourites as Premier League leaders and topped the league phase in the Champions League by winning all their eight matches. They have reached the League Cup final and are also still in the FA Cup as they chase four trophies.

"Arsenal are maybe the best team in Europe right now," Hjulmand said.

"It's the toughest test but we are excited by this opportunity. We need to enjoy this big game with our fans and bring our best performance. It's a big challenge but we are ready.

"Anything can happen in one or two games. We have a lot of quality in our squad."

Kofane added: "I'm really excited about the game, Arsenal are a great team. We have trained well and want to give everything we can."

Leverkusen, who are sixth in the Bundesliga and in the German Cup semi-finals, will face their former forward and German international Kai Havertzz for the first time in an official match.

Havertz came through Leverkusen's academy and played first team football there 2016-2020. He moved on to Chelsea and then to Arsenal in 2023.

Like Schick, Havertz is not expected to start on Wednesday in the wake of injury problems. Summer signing Viktor Gyökeres is expected to be fielded by manager Mikel Arteta.

Tyler Bass takes a pay cut, but that doesn’t guarantee he’ll be back

TAMPA, FLORIDA - AUGUST 23: Tyler Bass #2 of the Buffalo Bills jogs off the field after an NFL preseason football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium on August 23, 2025 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images) | Getty Images

According to a report from Over the Cap, the Buffalo Bills and Tyler Bass have agreed to a new contract that could keep Bass in Western New York in 2026. Bass missed the 2025 season with an injury and Matt Prater performed very well in his place.

Bass was set to make $3.85 million in base salary in 2026 and $3.2 million in 2027 on his deal signed in 2023. Now he will make $2.45 million in 2026 and has the chance to earn $4.3 million in 2027.

In exchange for the pay cut, the Bills guaranteed $1 million to Bass (including paying $500,000 immediately as a signing bonus) and added incentives including a per-game roster bonus of $10,000 up to $170,000 in 2026 only. He has $1 million available in unnamed 2026 incentives, but could include extra point or field percentage and even team performance. Considering the kicker missed the entire 2025 season, the incentives could be anything and still not count against the cap as Not Likely To Be Earned incentives.

Because only $500,000 of his salary is guaranteed, this doesn’t make Bass a roster lock. The Bills could cut him and that $500,000 would be offset but whatever the new team pays him, and that is less than league minimum.

His 2027 spot is also more tenuous, because they moved some of his salary to a roster bonus due the fifth day of the league year. With now a $1.5 million roster bonus due that early in the offseason, Buffalo will need to make a decision early in their process after the Super Bowl.

His two-year average of $3.375 million is 16th in the NFL while his 2026 figure of $2.45 million would sit in the exact same spot. He’s essentially the lowest-paid veteran kicker on a multi-year contract.

What are Not Likely To Be Earned incentives?

The Collective Bargaining Agreement splits incentives into Likely To Be Earned (LTBE) and Not Likely To Be Earned (NLTBE). The LTBE incentives were benchmarks the player hit last year while NLTBE incentives weren’t met the prior season. If it’s NLTBE, it doesn’t count on the current year salary cap. If the player achieves the benchmark, it’s added to the following year’s cap commitment.

Tyler Bass yearly contract breakdown

Here are the new numbers for Tyler Bass’s yearly contracts.

2026

2023 signing bonus: $1.02 million
2026 signing bonus: $250,000
Workout bonus: $100,000
Per-game roster bonus: $10,000 per game up to $170,000 (NLTBE)
Base salary: $1.68 million
Incentives: Up to $1.05 million (NLTBE)

Cash: $2.45 million (plus incentives)

Cap hit: $3.05 million
Dead cap if cut: $2.54 million
Cap savings if cut: $500,000

2027

2023 signing bonus: $1.02 million
2026 signing bonus: $250,000
Roster bonus: $1.5 million
Workout bonus: $100,000
Base salary: $2.7 million
Incentives: $50,000

Cash: $4.3 million

Cap hit: $5.57 million
Dead cap if cut: $1.27 million
Cap savings if cut: $4.3 million

Warriors stumble in upset loss to Jazz, 119-116

The Golden State Warriors' three-game road trip started with a bang, upsetting the Houston Rockets with a short-handed rotation last week. After a loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Saturday, the Warriors had the chance to pick up a much-needed win to end their road swing against the tanking Utah Jazz.

Although the Warriors were without Steph Curry, Kristaps Porzingis, Al Horford, Moses Moody and Will Richard, the Jazz were also missing a flurry of key players, including Lauri Markkanen, Jaren Jackson Jr., Walker Kessler, Jusuf Nurkic, Isaiah Collier and rookie Ace Bailey.

Despiet a limited rotation, the Jazz took an early lead and never really looked back. Behind De'Anthony Melton, the Warriors were able to keep things close against the Jazz throughout the game. Yet, they couldn't find a way to run down the Jazz down the final stretch.

Melton tallied 15 points in the fourth quarter, but it wasn't enough as the Jazz dealt the Warriors a brutal upset loss on Monday night, 119-116. Outside of Melton, the rest of the Warriors shot 5-of-15 from the field and 1-of-6 from beyond the arc in the fourth quarter. The Warriors especially struggled from the free-throw line, missing six free throws in the fourth quarter. Brandin Podziemski missed four free throws in the final frame.

Melton led the Warriors with 22 points on 7-of-16 shooting from the field with seven boards and two assists in 20 minutes. Seven other members of the Warriors tallied double-figure scoring performances on Monday, including 13 points from Seth Curry off the bench.

Curry played his first game since early December, recording 13 points on 4-of-6 shooting from the field with a pair of made 3-pointers in 12 minutes off the bench.

Monday night marked only the third win for the Jazz without Lauri Markkanen on the season, moving their record to 3-20 on the season, when the Finnish star is sidelined. The Warriors have now lost four of their last five games and are 3-7 over their last 10 games.

With the Warriors' loss in Utah and the Los Angeles Clippers beating the New York Knicks on Tuesday night, the Warriors fell to the No. 9 seed in the West, as the Clippers moved to the No. 8 seed.

The Warriors will return to Chase Center on Tuesday night for the second leg of a back-to-back against the Chicago Bulls.

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Rutgers Basketball 2026 Big Ten Tournament Preview: Minnesota

With their win over Penn State last Sunday, No.14 Rutgers men’s basketball is slated to play No.11 Minnesota in the second round of the Big Ten tournament on Wednesday, March 11th. The two teams squared off earlier this season, with the Golden Gophers earning a dominating 80-61 victory over the Scarlet Knights.

Both Minnesota and Rutgers are coming into this game having gone 2-1 in their last three games. The Knights earned victories over Maryland and Penn State, while almost knocking off No. 8 Michigan State, and the Gophers earned victories over UCLA and Northwestern but were blown out by Indiana. Minnesota finished the season with an overall record of 8-12 in Big Ten play, while Rutgers finished with a record of 6-14.

The Gophers are led on offense by guard Cade Tyson, who averages a team-leading 19.4 points per game. He also leads the active members of the team in rebounds per game with 5.4. Minnesota’s second-best scorer and top rebounder this season, Forward Jaylen Crocker-Johnson, was ruled out for the season in early February with an injury. In his absence, guard Langston Reynolds has become the secondary scorer, averaging 11.7 points per game. Guard Isaac Asuma is another player to watch for Minnesota, as he averages 11.2 points and 4.1 rebounds per game. He had a very good performance against Rutgers the last time the two teams played, recording 11 points and six assists in the Gophers’ lopsided win.

As a team, Minnesota is averaging 70.1 points, 31.2 rebounds, and 17.2 assists per game while shooting 45.8 percent from the field, 70.1 percent from the line, and 34.5 percent from three. Rutgers, in comparison, is averaging 70.9 points, 33 rebounds, and 11.9 assists per game while shooting 41.8 percent from the floor, 73.9 percent from the line, and 32.4 percent from three.

For Rutgers to have a chance of winning this game, they need to slow down Tyson and be more competitive on defense than they were in their last matchup. In their last matchup, Tyson had 27 points and 10 rebounds, good for a double-double and more than 1/4th of the Gophers total points. The Knights’ defense had an awful performance in that game, allowing Minnesota to shoot 60 percent from the field and 58 percent from three, while grabbing nine fewer defensive rebounds than the Gophers. Disrupting Minnesota’s passing lanes would go a long way toward improving the overall defensive performance, as the Knight surrendered 23 total assists in their last matchup.

ESPN’s matchup predictor gives Rutgers a 29.7 percent chance to win.

Rutgers vs Minnesota will tip off on Wednesday, March 11th, inside the United Center in Chicago, 25 minutes after the conclusion of game 5, which will be at approximately 9 pm. Live coverage for the game will be available on the Big Ten Network.

12 best NFL free agents still available for Broncos

In terms of outside free agents, the Denver Broncos had a quiet start to NFL free agency.

The team has been active, though, pursuing multiple wide receivers and running backs as well as bringing back a dozen of their in-house free agents. More moves are undoubtedly still to come.

Despite re-signing Justin Strnad, Alex Singleton and J.K. Dobbins, Denver could still use more insurance at linebacker and running back, and they haven't added any big playmakers at tight end or wide receiver. So, who's left?

Nate Davis of USA TODAY published a list of the 100 best free agents in this year's class. There are still three wide receivers, three linebackers and four tight ends available who could interest the Broncos. Notables on the list include:

NFL free agents still available

  • 19. WR Jauan Jennings
  • 22. WR Romeo Doubs
  • 54. LB Leo Chenal
  • 61. WR Deebo Samuel
  • 62. RB Rachaad White
  • 63. TE Dallas Goedert
  • 68. TE Chig Okonkwo
  • 79. TE David Njoku
  • 82. TE Jonnu Smith
  • 88. LB Kaden Elliss
  • 96. OLB Von Miller
  • 98. LB Lavonte David

Note that this list is current as of the time of publication. Things can move quickly during NFL free agency. Fans can track all of Denver's moves in the coming days on Broncos Wire.

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Bills 2026 NFL free agency tracker: Offseason rumors, trades, signings

The 2026 free agency period in the NFL has arrived. All 32 teams, including the Buffalo Bills, are getting to work.

The new 2026 league year in the league officially begins on Wednesday at 4 p.m. That's the same time players that are pending free agents can officially sign contracts with new teams.

While that is the case, prior to that plenty of transactions are reported on or others such trades or contract restructures.

Stay up-to-date with all of those moves in Buffalo with Bills Wire's free agency tracker right here:

Trade for DJ Moore

Nov 16, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore (2) warms up before a game against the Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

The Bills made a huge pre-free agency trade, landing wide receiver DJ Moore in a deal with the Chicago Bears. Buffalo gave up a second-round pick in 2026 and also acquired a 2026 fifth-round selection in the deal.

Bills release four (but actually three)

Nov 3, 2024; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) runs with the ball against Buffalo Bills safety Taylor Rapp (9) during the second half at Highmark Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images

Working to get under the projected 2026 salary cap amount of $301.2 million by the start of the new year league, four players were reportedly released by the Bills. Those were safety Taylor Rapp, cornerback Dane Jackson, wide receiver Curtis Samuel and cornerback Taron Johnson.

But in due time, we'd see a change here.

Bills, Ed Oliver restructure contract

Dec 23, 2023; Inglewood, California, USA; Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver (91) reacts after the game against the Los Angeles Chargers at at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The Bills cleared $10.26 million in salary cap space by restructuring defensive tackle Ed Oliver's contract.

Keeping one of their own

Buffalo Bills center Connor McGovern celebrates with Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen’s touchdown, the team’s first of the game in the fourth quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park on Dec. 28, 2025.

The Bills and offensive lineman Connor McGovern agreed to a new contract despite reports that the player and team had not had any discussions about re-signing. McGovern was set to become a free agent.

Instead, the two sides agreed to a new four-year deal.

Taron traded instead

Buffalo Bills cornerback Taron Johnson (7) rushes for a touchdown after intercepting the first pass of the game by Indianapolis Colts quarterback Joe Flacco (15) on Sunday, Nov. 10, 2024, during a game at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

Before releasing Johnson as a part of the four players previously listed, the Bills managed to get a little something for him. Buffalo acquired a sixth-round selection in a trade with the Las Vegas Raiders for Johnson. The Bills also parted with a seventh-round selection in the deal.

New cornerback added

Dec 11, 2025; Tampa, Florida, USA; Atlanta Falcons cornerback Dee Alford (20) celebrates with safety Jessie Bates III (3) and cornerback Cobee Bryant (37) after intercepting a pass intended for Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans (not pictured) during the fourth quarter at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images

Former Atlanta Falcons defensive back Dee Alford became the first addition to defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard's unit. Alford and the Bills agreed to a three-year deal.

Keeping the punter

Buffalo Bills punter Mitch Wishnowsky walks towards the bench during first half action against the Kansas City Chiefs at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park on Nov. 2, 2025.

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College basketball conference tournaments, odds: Best college basketball bets for today's games

Selection Sunday is only a few days away, but in the meantime we have a feast of conference tournament games to watch — and potentially wager on. We've already seen upsets that will impact the bracket and plenty of buzzer-beaters — all signs that March is here.

Our college basketball handicappers — Matt Russell and Corbie Craig — will be here throughout March, providing their analysis on all things college basketball betting for Yahoo Sports. To begin, they look at their favorite bets for Tuesday's conference tourney games, along with a couple of futures wagers.

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Today's best college basketball bets

Big Ten: (17) Maryland vs. (16) Oregon (-3.5, 138.5)

Russell: That there’s such a thing as a 17-16 seed game is dark, but it’s particularly unbecoming for Maryland and Oregon. That said, Buzz Williams is building for next season, while Dana Altman is lamenting a lost season.

During the usual time that the Ducks start to get dangerous in January, star big man Nate Bittle missed a month and the season got away from Oregon. Bittle’s been back for seven games, and while the Ducks aren't a threat to win six games in a row, they’re better currently constructed than their rating in the market and the number next to their name in the bracket. 

Altman will give it his all, and the Ducks will be around for a few days, starting by covering this short number.

Bet: Oregon -3.5

Big Ten: (18) Penn State vs. (15) Northwestern (-6.5, 146.5)

Craig: There was a stretch earlier in 2026 where it looked like Penn State might actually be turning a corner. 

During Kayden Mingo’s three-game absence, the offense unexpectedly found a spark in Freddie Dilione: one of the few guards on the roster willing to consistently hunt his own shot. For a moment, the idea of Penn State operating with two primary creators hinted at some upside — but that optimism faded quickly. 

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The backcourt duo has struggled mightily from deep, combining to shoot around 26% from 3 while often dominating possessions before kicking the ball out late in the shot clock. The stagnant approach shows up in the numbers, with Penn State sitting just 94th nationally in adjusted offensive efficiency according to KenPom. That plays into the hands of Northwestern, which has already shown the defensive blueprint in a 94-73 win over Penn State back in January. 

Northwestern’s stretch bigs create awkward matchups while still having the length to contain slashing guards, making life difficult for a half-court offense that already struggles to create clean looks. With the structure of the conference tournament also incentivizing Northwestern to slow things down once ahead, this game profiles as more controlled than the market suggests.

Bet: Penn State-Northwestern under 146.5

ACC: (13) Wake Forest vs. (12) Virginia Tech (-2.5, 151.5)

Russell: No one can do it alone, and with the injury to Nate Calmese, Juke Harris has been left to single-handedly win games for Wake Forest.

In two meetings this season, Virginia Tech — a team that defends the 3 well — has mostly silenced Juke, holding Harris to 11-for-29 shooting.

The Demon Deacons got the first game, because Calmese was able to pick up the slack. In the rematch, without his running mate, Harris and Wake Forest got blown out. While my projections have this slightly closer to a pick’em, once you factor how much easier it is to defend Wake, the favorite is the play here.

Bet: Virginia Tech -2.5

Big 12: (15) Kansas State vs. (10) BYU (-10.5, 166)

Russell: I don’t like it anymore than you do, as I was hoping to not be compelled to bet on Kansas State for the remainder of the season, but BYU’s defense is so bad that they can’t be trusted to cover a big number. Calling the Cougars 68th nationally in KenPom’s season-long metrics is flattering.

The market’s back to liking BYU a little big after Saturday’s win over Texas Tech, but that was at home. While we don’t expect many K-State diehards in Kansas City, and this game might be played 2-on-1 with AJ Dybantsa and Robert Wright trying to outscore PJ Haggerty, getting 10.5 points is too many to pass up while hoping the Wildcats aren’t completely checked out.

Bet: Kansas State +10.5

Conference tourney futures we like

Craig: The Big 12 is absolutely loaded this year. The league brings six teams ranked inside the KenPom top 25 and four of the top 10 players in the country — and that’s before you even get to Darryn Peterson, the potential No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. In a conference this deep, the bracket path matters, and things set up pretty well for the Kansas Jayhawks. 

Kansas likely opens with TCU, then would see Houston or BYU before a potential title game appearance. Compared to the rest of the bracket, that’s a pretty solid draw. Houston has to get through BYU while Texas Tech runs into a clash with Iowa State, two matchups that could easily turn into grind-it-out battles. There really aren’t many easy paths in this tournament, but Kansas avoiding some of those early heavyweight games is notable. 

At the current market price, it’s a good buy-low spot on the Jayhawks to make a run.

Bet: Kansas to win the Big 12 tournament (+850)

Russell: Maybe it’s the green, or that Tom Izzo seemed like he’s up for a fight the next time Michigan State plays Michigan, or maybe it’s a path that (like Kansas, which I agree with Corbie on) seems pretty comfortable, but the Spartans are another 3-seed price just shy of 10-1 that has a better-than-that-line chance of winning their tournament.

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UCLA rarely beats anyone of note outside of Pauley Pavilion, and we’re still waiting on something, anything from Purdue. Nebraska has had a great season, but Michigan State is the second-best all-around team in the Big Ten, as evidenced by Sunday’s slugfest in Ann Arbor. The Wolverines pulled away late, but with Illinois and Wisconsin on their half of the bracket, Sparty might get to Sunday, and find someone else there.

When it comes to conference tournaments, caring about winning them can be a factor, and Michigan State would love to take this one down. Since defense is tied to effort, and the Spartans are eighth in KenPom’s defensive rating, that should be on the expected level right through Sunday.

Bet: Michigan State to win Big Ten tournament (+750)

Ranking every Las Vegas Raiders signing from Day 1 of NFL free agency

The Las Vegas Raiders were by far the busiest team on the first day of NFL free agency. They signed six players, with a total of $240.5 million shelled out on Monday, March 9. 

The Raiders were the worst team in the league last season, going 3-14 on their way to earning the No.1 overall pick. They’re more than likely going to select Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza, but they want to raise the floor of their roster to become competitive with Mendoza at quarterback.

Tyler Linderbaum was the crown jewel of this free agency cycle. The former Baltimore Ravens center has made a Pro Bowl every season from 2023-25. At just 25 years old, he has at least five more years of prime pass protection.

No. 1: C Tyler Linderbaum

The Raiders paid up for Linderbaum, giving him a three-year, $81 million contract. He became the highest-paid interior offensive lineman in NFL history. 

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Sep 7, 2025; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) with center Tyler Linderbaum (64) and guard Andrew Vorhees (72) at the line of scrimmage in the first quarter against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-Imagn Images

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Still, it was absolutely worth it. Linderbaum ranks second among centers in pass-block win rate since the Ravens drafted him 25th overall in 2022, and he was ranked seventh in run-block win rate. He should be the centerpiece of an offensive line that’s looking to rebound after a tough 2025.

No. 2: LB Nakobe Dean

Linebacker Nakobe Dean is also relatively young, signing his three-year, $36 million deal  at 25 years old. However, unlike Linderbaum, Dean was a late breakout for the Philadelphia Eagles. Drafted in the third round of the 2022 NFL draft, he didn’t become a starting linebacker until the 2023 season. Unfortunately, a Lisfranc injury cut his season short after just five games.

2024 was his breakout season. Dean earned 128 combined tackles, nine tackles for loss, and three sacks, helping the Eagles win Super Bowl LIX. Unfortunately, Dean suffered a torn patellar tendon in the Eagles’ wild card bout against the Green Bay Packers.

He recovered by Week 6 of the 2025 NFL season, and he finished that season with 55 combined tackles, 4.0 sacks, and two forced fumbles. Time will tell if the Raiders are getting the 2024 version of Dean, or whether he can stay healthy. However, it’s wise to bank on that anyway.

No. 3: LB Quay Walker

They also nabbed Dean’s college teammate, Quay Walker. He was paid $40.5 million for three years.

Walker has been good at staying on the field, playing 58 of a possible 68 games in his career with the Green Bay Packers. He’s also consistently earned over 100 combined tackles, earning an average of 117.3 combined tackles through his past four years in Green Bay.

Walker is just the type of person the Raiders need in this 3-4 defense. Walker is an athletic freak, and the Raiders’ linebacker group of Devin White and Elandon Roberts was rough last season. He also has chemistry with Dean, as they were teammates with the Georgia Bulldogs.

No. 4: EDGE Kwity Paye

Kwity Paye was brought in at a three-year, $48 million clip to help fill a massive void. EDGE rusher Maxx Crosby was traded to the Baltimore Ravens for two first-round picks, so Paye will hope to get at least some of the production Crosby had with Las Vegas.

Paye has garnered 30.5 sacks through five seasons with the Indianapolis Colts, so at the very least, he’s an adequate piece to have on the line. He’s still just 27 years old, so there could still be some untapped potential, but with better young edge rushers on the board, like Odafe Oweh and Boye Mafe, the Raiders could’ve potentially missed out.

No. 5: WR Jalen Nailor

The Raiders did add a pass-catcher for Fernando Mendoza in this class: Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jalen Nailor. Las Vegas’ receiving room is pretty barren, with Tre Tucker, Jack Bech, and D’Onte Thornton as their top three options, so they signed Nailor for three years at $35 million.

However, Nailor is also unproven. He was the third option to Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison in the passing attack, and overall, he had just 1,066 yards and 11 touchdowns on 69 receptions in his four-year tenure with the Minnesota Vikings. He’s never had a season with over 450 receiving yards.

Nailor is a strong run-blocking wide receiver, but he shouldn’t be the only wide receiver the Raiders should target.

No. 6: K Matt Gay

The Raiders also brought on kicker Matt Gay to be their new kicker. Gay was with the Washington Commanders and San Francisco 49ers. He started out as the Commanders’ kicker, but after going 13 for 19, they released him on November 17th, 2025

The San Francisco 49ers signed him on November 19th, and he made all four of his field goals. He also made every extra point in 2025, but he converted just 73.9% of his field goals on the year.

It’s hard to be overjoyed with this signing, especially with the Raiders replacing incumbent kicker Daniel Carlson in the process. Carlson converted on just 81.5% of his kicks, but that was a higher percentage than Gay in 2025. Safe to say, the Raiders might’ve downgraded on special teams.

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Report: Eagles have no interest in reunion with TE Zach Ertz

Most who are Zach Ertz fans would rather not have our final memory of him include an injury and watching him being carted off the field. 18 days before Christmas, that kind of put a damper on our holiday.

A torn ACL was the diagnosis. Once upon a time, that ended NFL careers. Now, there's a recovery process and an eventual return for most. There is, however, one issue. The former Philadelphia Eagles star turns 36 years old in November. It's an enormous ask to petition someone that age to return to 100% health, even if that person is Zach Ertz.

Still, fans are fans for a reason, and if we're honest, even if the thought was fleeting, we all thought about a reunion when we learned his time with the Washington Commanders was over. One more issue... No one has asked the Eagles and Howie Roseman what they thought about that recently.

Don't count on a reunion between the Eagles and Zach Ertz this offseason.

Most of us, when we think of Zach Ertz, reminisce about his fourth-quarter dive into the end zone during Super Bowl LII. That one gave Philadelphia the lead for good and helped secure its first Lombardi Trophy.

Much has happened since then. Dallas Goedert was drafted. They shared snaps before Ertz was traded, and the legend left while only being ten catches short of tying Pro Football Hall-of-Fame receiver Harold Carmichael as the franchise's all-time leader in receptions. Yes, a reunion would be cool, but don't cash in any chips.

According to longtime Eagles reporter Derrick Gunn, Philadelphia has no intention of bringing Ertz home for another run.

As much as they love and respect him .. the eagles have no interest in bringing Zach Ertz back ...

— Derrick Gunn (@RealDGunn) March 9, 2026

As stated, the Eagles love him. So do fans and media members, but if the first day of legal tampering taught us anything, it's this. Howie Roseman and his staff have no intention of being emotional, nostalgic, or led by their feelings.

Ertz will one day be inducted into the Eagles Hall of Fame. He was always a great ambassador for the organization, but it appears his playing days are long over. Still, no one should expect any love loss on either side of this relationship.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Derrick Gunn: Eagles unlikely to sign former TE Zach Ertz

Bayer Leverkusen vs Arsenal: Match Preview, Latest Team News and How to Watch

Bayer Leverkusen vs Arsenal: Match Preview, Latest Team News and How to Watch
Bayer Leverkusen vs Arsenal: Match Preview, Latest Team News and How to Watch

Bayer Leverkusen vs Arsenal Preview as Champions League Knockout Stage Begins

Champions League knockout football tends to sharpen narratives. For Arsenal, the journey into the last 16 arrives with growing expectations and a sense of momentum that has been building throughout the campaign. Mikel Arteta’s side travel to face Bayer Leverkusen in Germany on Wednesday evening carrying the distinction of being the only team to navigate the league phase with a perfect record.

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That achievement inevitably changes the tone around their European campaign. Arsenal have progressed from promising contenders to a side many now view as genuine favourites. Their visit to the BayArena therefore carries an added dimension of scrutiny.

Bayer Leverkusen approach the tie from a different position. Kasper Hjulmand’s team advanced through the knockout phase play offs after finishing 16th in the league phase, yet their performances against English opposition earlier in the tournament suggest they are capable of unsettling Arsenal’s rhythm.

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Arsenal Champions League Momentum

Arsenal’s Champions League form has been one of the defining features of their season. Arteta’s side dominated the league phase, collecting maximum points and setting a benchmark for consistency across Europe.

Confidence within the squad has grown alongside that success. Arsenal are currently unbeaten in 11 matches across all competitions and remain on course for what could become a remarkable season if their form continues.

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Such momentum places pressure on every knockout match. Arsenal now carry the expectations that accompany strong early performances in the Champions League. For Arteta, maintaining composure and clarity in these moments becomes essential.

The Gunners arrive in Germany with a style built around control, intensity and attacking variation. Their ability to rotate players without sacrificing quality was evident during the FA Cup victory over Mansfield, a match that demonstrated the depth within Arteta’s squad.

Bayer Leverkusen Champions League Challenge

Leverkusen’s route to the last 16 has been more complicated. Their 16th place finish in the league phase forced them into a knockout play off against Olympiacos.

The German side advanced with a 2-0 aggregate victory, a tie that was effective rather than spectacular. Hjulmand’s team now face a significantly greater challenge against one of the Champions League’s form sides.

Their earlier performances against Premier League opposition offer encouragement. Leverkusen recorded an impressive 2-0 victory away at Manchester City during the league phase and also secured a 2-2 draw with Newcastle.

Those results highlight a capacity to compete with English teams, particularly when the BayArena crowd creates the intense atmosphere that European nights often demand.

At the same time, Leverkusen’s campaign has produced contrasting results. A heavy defeat against Paris Saint Germain earlier in the competition exposed defensive vulnerabilities that Arsenal will look to exploit.

Team News Before Bayer Leverkusen vs Arsenal

Injuries may shape the tactical picture for both teams.

Arsenal remain uncertain about the availability of William Saliba, who has been dealing with an ankle injury that ruled him out of recent victories over Brighton and Mansfield. His presence would strengthen a defensive line already missing several key figures.

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That FA Cup match introduced additional concerns. Leandro Trossard and Riccardo Calafiori both left the field with what Arteta described as niggles. The manager has yet to confirm whether either player will be available in Germany.

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Ben White also continues to manage a knock, while Martin Odegaard is expected to remain out until April with a knee injury. Midfielder Mikel Merino is recovering after undergoing surgery on a foot problem.

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Leverkusen face defensive issues of their own. Arthur, Loic Bade and Lucas Vazquez are unavailable, placing additional responsibility on Jarrell Quansah as the German side prepare to contain Arsenal’s attacking threat.

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Further uncertainty surrounds striker Patrik Schick, who is dealing with a minor muscular injury. Goalkeeper Mark Flekken remains sidelined with a knee problem and is not expected to return this month. Nathan Tella is also considered a doubt after suffering a minor knock.

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Bayer Leverkusen vs Arsenal Prediction

Knockout matches often hinge on the balance between composure and opportunism. Arsenal’s recent performances suggest they possess both qualities in abundance.

Arteta’s squad has demonstrated resilience, depth and tactical maturity during their unbeaten run. Those attributes become particularly valuable in away fixtures where patience and structure can determine the outcome.

Leverkusen will draw confidence from previous results against English opposition. The energy of the BayArena crowd could also influence the rhythm of the contest during the opening stages.

Yet Arsenal’s attacking fluidity and growing belief may prove decisive over the course of the evening.

Prediction, Arsenal to win 2-0.

Barcelona interested in 20-year-old Moroccan winger, reveals agent

Barcelona interested in 20-year-old Moroccan winger, reveals agent
Barcelona interested in 20-year-old Moroccan winger, reveals agent

The name of 20-year-old Moroccan winger Gessime Yassine is beginning to gain momentum in the market for emerging talents.

After shining at the Under-20 World Cup with Morocco, the young winger secured a transfer to RC Strasbourg in January earlier this year.

But a bigger move could be just around the corner for the attacker, with his agent dropping a hint about the same.

Barcelona among the clubs interested

Indeed, Yassine’s representative, Herve Cros, revealed that Barcelona are closely monitoring the player’s development but clarified that no formal offer has been made yet.

“Barça’s interest in signing Yassine is real, but so far, there is no official offer. We are waiting to see what happens next,” Cros revealed in an interview on WinWin Sport (h/t Mundo Deportivo).

Yassine’s reputation grew significantly after an impressive performance at the FIFA U-20 World Cup, where he was one of the key players in the Moroccan team’s historic title-winning campaign.

Capable of playing on either wing, the 20-year-old forward was one of the tournament’s standout performers, boosting his profile and attracting the attention of several European clubs.

Following that, he joined RC Strasbourg during the most recent winter transfer window and has since become one of the standout young prospects.

People close to the young forward believe the next transfer window could be crucial in determining his future.

For now, Barcelona’s scouting department continues to monitor the situation surrounding one of Morocco’s most promising talents while deciding whether to take the next step and attempt to sign him.

Davide Ancelotti talks Carlo Ancelotti, Vinicius, Xabi Alonso, Real Madrid – ‘Being fired is part of life’

Davide Ancelotti talks Carlo Ancelotti, Vinicius, Xabi Alonso, Real Madrid – ‘Being fired is part of life’
Davide Ancelotti talks Carlo Ancelotti, Vinicius, Xabi Alonso, Real Madrid – ‘Being fired is part of life’

Davide Ancelotti has rejoined his father, Carlo Ancelotti, in the Brazil national team camp following a surprising early exit from Botafogo, a club he managed for just five months.

Davide was rated highly at Real Madrid due to his tactical acumen. He was even linked with a potential return to Real Madrid when Xabi Alonso was facing an uncertain future at the end of last year.

Now working with the Brazilian national team alongside his father, Carlo, Davide has recently sat down with DAZN for an interview (h/t Mundo Deportivo), where he talks about Real Madrid, Vinicius and more.

Davide Ancelotti on Carlo, Vinicius and Xabi

First and foremost, Davide revealed his experience of trying to emulate his father, only to realise he is much different.

“It’s true that we are similar in character. At first, I tended to imitate him a bit because he is my role model, and I’ve also had to learn that I’m different, that I’m not the same, and that I don’t have the aura he has, he has won five Champions League titles,” he said.

The former Real Madrid assistant coach went on to highlight the importance of managing a dressing room, particularly when the team is loaded with stars such as those at the Bernabeu.

“When a player is a star, he’s alone. I always think my father was very good at this, at getting especially close to the star. Because he understands that’s his role within the team.

“A true star is someone who has to give to others, who makes others better, and who has a lot of responsibility, not only from the outside, but also from within. Everyone inside expects him to win the game,” he said.

Davide Ancelotti is rated highly for his tactical acumen. (Photo by Dhavid Normando/Getty Images)

Failing to manage this dressing room atmosphere was one of the primary reasons why Xabi Alonso was let go.

Talking about Alonso, Davide said being sacked by your club is part and parcel of being a coach, adding that the incident won’t impact Alonso’s legacy.

“Coaches change. Xabi is a young coach who is going to have an extraordinary career, and surely, this won’t affect him. These things happen.

“I, who experience it every day as a coach, understand it. Perhaps, from the outside, it might seem like a bigger shock. But, in the end, being fired is part of life, and we have to accept it,” he said.

Finally, Davide Ancelotti offered his thoughts on Vinicius Jr., praising the Brazilian international for his ability to change the complexion of matches.

“Vini has an eye for goal, he dribbles, he provides assists… As a player, I don’t think Vinicius can be questioned (…)

“From the outside, his personality is a topic of discussion, but I don’t think that should distract from how decisive and game-changing he is. In the end, teams plan their matches with him in mind,” he concluded.

Arsenal midfielder 1 booking away from Champions League suspension

Arsenal midfielder 1 booking away from Champions League suspension
Arsenal midfielder 1 booking away from Champions League suspension

Arsenal have one player at direct risk of a yellow-card suspension going into the knockout stages of the Champions League, but many others are only two cards away.

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Arsenal dealt with a couple of yellow-card suspensions during the League Phase of the Champions League, with Martin Zubimendi serving a ban against Slavia Praha and fellow midfielders Mikel Merino and Declan Rice banned against Kairat Almaty.

The one positive of those suspensions is that none of the three are one booking away from a ban anymore, but Christian Norgaard is.

UEFA rules ban players for one match after they receive their third yellow card of the tournament, and Norgaard is on two after bookings against Slavia Praha and Club Brugge. One more on Wednesday would see him missing the last-16 second leg.

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No one else is a single booking away from a ban, but Merino, Zubimendi, Rice, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Ben White, Riccardo Calafiori, Gabriel Magalhaes, and Noni Madueke are all two yellows away – should Arsenal continue to progress in the competition.

That’s because the next threshold for a ban is five yellows, with Merino, Zubimendi, and Rice on three. The other five players have one yellow card each, putting them two away from the first threshold of three.

The yellow cards will be wiped later in the tournament, but not until after the quarter-finals.

To be clear, a third/fifth/seventh yellow card in the second leg of the quarter-final stage would still result in a ban for the first leg of the semi. It’s only after that second leg that the yellows are wiped. Effectively, that means you can’t get a yellow-card ban for the semi-final second leg or the final.

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The rest of Arsenal’s players are all currently pretty safe, as none of them have been booked a single time. But given it only takes three bookings to get your first ban, it doesn’t take long to find yourself at risk.

What did PFF Fantasy think of the Bucs rookie class in 2025?

The Bucs' rookie class in 2025 had some bright spots for the team in a season full of downs that overwhelmed the team and fans. We write this coming off the first day of free agency where the Bucs lost Mike Evans despite their best efforts to retain him. Now, this rookie class quickly gets thrust into the spotlight and will be asked to play a bigger role.

Looking back on their 2025 season, PFF presented it through a fantasy football lens. Obviously, Emeka Egbuka was the star of the class after being drafted 19th overall. PFF's Rob Conway discussed his season, writing, "Egbuka (68.5 PFF receiving grade) finished the 2025 regular season with the most targets (126) out of the rookie receiver class, the second-most yards (938) and tied for the second-most touchdowns (six). . .Though he recorded only a single 100-yard receiving game after Week 5's seven-catch, 163-yard and one-touchdown outing against Seattle, he did enough across the season to finish as the WR24 (193.7 points) — right at the tail end of WR2 territory."

Conway also highlighted Tez Johnson, who also had his moments, is worth keeping an eye on now. He was a seventh-round pick for the Bucs in 2025 due to his size but his talent was never a question. PFF discussed he will be a flash in the pan choice week to week, but he did finish higher in production than some notable names.

"But his WR66 (92.4 points) finish was ahead of some surprising names, such as Xavier Legette and Ricky Pearsall. While they battled various injuries throughout the campaign, they are both former first-round picks whose teams were trying to feature them much heavier than the Buccaneers were with Johnson until he forced their hand."

Between the picks of Egbuka and Johnson, and the previous years selection of Jalen McMillan, the wide receiver position remains a bright spot for the team.

This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Fantasy: What did PFF think of the Bucs rookie class in 2025?

Iran Paralympics chief brands skier’s withdrawal ‘heartbreaking’ amid war with US

Aboulfazl Khatibi Mianaei was forced to withdraw from the Paralympics (Getty)

An Iranian cross-country skier has been forced to withdraw from the Winter Paralympics, a decision described as "heartbreaking" by the nation's Paralympic Committee, due to the intensifying conflict in the Middle East.

Aboulfazl Khatibi Mianaei, who was set to be Iran’s sole representative at the Milan Cortina Paralympics, did not attend the opening ceremony last Friday.

The International Paralympic Committee confirmed that he was unable to travel safely to Italy amid the ongoing conflict involving Iran and the United States of America.

Hamid Alisamimi, chief executive of Iran’s National Paralympic Committee (NPC), expressed profound regret on Tuesday regarding Khatibi's absence from the Games. "The recent events have been very painful for many people, and it is especially heartbreaking for athletes who have dedicated years of hard work and preparation to represent their country," Mr Alisamimi stated in an email to The Associated Press.

Aboulfazl Khatibi Mianaei’s withdrawal was confirmed shortly before Friday’s opening ceremony (Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)
Aboulfazl Khatibi Mianaei’s withdrawal was confirmed shortly before Friday’s opening ceremony (Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

He further elaborated on the skier's personal disappointment: "Aboulfazl Khatibi Mianaei, like many others, has faced deep disappointment at being unable to participate in the Paralympics after such long and determined preparation.

“At the same time, he believes that sport should always remain a bridge between nations and a symbol of peace."

Military actions by the United States and Israel against Iran commenced on 28 February, less than a week before the Milan Cortina Winter Paralympic Games officially opened on 6 March.

This escalating conflict has cast a shadow over Iran’s future involvement in global sporting events, including the men’s football World Cup scheduled for the US, Canada, and Mexico.

Mr Alisamimi concluded by expressing Iran’s hope "that the international sports community will take responsible action to condemn and suspend countries that violate human rights, so that the world of sport can stand on the right side of history and uphold the values of justice, dignity, and peace."

NFL mock draft 2026: First-round update after initial wave of free agency signings

Ohio State Buckeyes linebacker Sonny Styles (0) pressures Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza (15) during the Big Ten Conference championship game at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Dec. 6, 2025. Ohio State lost 13-10. | Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

It is amazing just how quickly the NFL Draft landscape can change.

Certainly, the NFL Scouting Combine reshaped the board. Players like Sonny Styles and Dillon Thieneman improved their draft stock with some incredible performances. But some big trades — Maxx Crosby heading to the Baltimore Ravens and Trent McDuffie to the Los Angeles Rams — have changed the landscape as well.

Then came the first day of free agency.

The opening of the league’s legal tampering window forced every NFL analyst to rip up their most recent mock draft and return to the drawing board, and we here at SB Nation are no different. Depth charts have changed, and needs are now very different for several teams from what we thought just 48 hours ago.

That means it is time yet again to look at how the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft could unfold. Here are the picks, with some big picture thoughts following the mock draft.

PickTeamPlayerPositionSchool
1Las Vegas RaidersFernando MendozaQBIndiana
2New York JetsArvell ReeseLBOhio State
3Arizona CardinalsFrancis MauigoaOTMiami
4Tennessee TitansRueben Bain Jr.EDGEMiami
5New York GiantsSonny StylesLBOhio State
6Cleveland BrownsSpencer FanoOTUtah
7Washington CommandersJeremiyah LoveRBNotre Dame
8New Orleans SaintsCarnell TateWROhio State
9Kansas City ChiefsMansoor DelaneCBLSU
10Cincinnati BengalsCaleb DownsSOhio State
11Miami DolphinsDavid BaileyEDGETexas Tech
12Dallas CowboysKeldric FaulkEDGEAuburn
13Los Angeles Rams (via ATL)Kenyon SadiqTEOregon
14Las Vegas Raiders (via BAL)Jordyn TysonWRArizona State
15Tampa Bay BuccaneersAkheem MesidorEDGEMiami
16New York Jets (via IND)Makai LemonWRUSC
17Detroit LionsKadyn ProctorOTAlabama
18Minnesota VikingsDillon ThienemanSOregon
19Carolina PanthersCaleb LomuOTUtah
20Dallas Cowboys (via GB)Avieon TerrellCBClemson
21Pittsburgh SteelersOlaivavega IoaneIOLPenn State
22Los Angeles Chargers Peter WoodsDTClemson
23Philadelphia EaglesMonroe FreelingOTGeorgia
24Cleveland Browns (via JAX)KC ConcepcionWRTexas A&M
25Chicago BearsKayden McDonaldDTOhio State
26Buffalo BillsT.J. ParkerEDGEClemson
27San Francisco 49ersLee HunterDTTexas Tech
28Houston TexansBlake MillerOTClemson
29Kansas City Chiefs (via LAR)Denzel BostonWRWashington
30Denver BroncosC.J. AllenLBGeorgia
31New England PatriotsGermie BernardWRAlabama
32Seattle SeahawksJermod McCoyCBTennessee

Jeremiyah Love continues his rise

In nearly every single mock draft until this one, I slotted Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love to the Kansas City Chiefs with the ninth pick in the first round. The reasoning was simple: Kansas City needed to bolster their running game (even if Patrick Mahomes is back for Week 1), and Love was the best player at that position, and one of the best players in the entire class.

But as the Combine unfolded, one of the rumors that made its way from Indianapolis to the rest of the NFL world was that the Chiefs were kicking the tires on veteran running backs in free agency, partly because of this need but also due to a belief that when they were finally on the clock at No. 9, Love would be off the board.

Then came Monday, as the Chiefs agreed to terms with running back and Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III.

So who might draft Love ahead of the Chiefs at No. 9?

How about the Washington Commanders?

Dan Quinn and company addressed one of their pressing needs on Monday when they agreed to terms on a deal for pass rusher Odafe Oweh, and instead, they can add some help for Jayden Daniels by drafting Love at No. 7.

Sonny Styles continues his rise as well

In my last mock draft, I had the New York Giants adding some help for Jaxson Dart, with Makai Lemon from USC.

One of the first messages I received after that was published was a note from my dear friend Ed Valentine from Big Blue View about that selection.

Let’s just say his message has changed my line of thinking regarding what the Giants might do in that spot.

Yes, New York lost Wan’Dale Robinson on the first day of free agency. But with their pick at 37, they can find a replacement option at wide receiver. A player the caliber of Styles’ will not be on the board at that spot in the second round. Even with the Giants adding Tremaine Edmunds in the first day of free agency, Styles’ athleticism can be used in a WILL linebacker role, letting him fly around the field and to the football. Suddenly, the Giants’ defensive front has a bit more teeth.

Rams load up for one more run

In previous mock drafts, I had the Los Angeles Rams looking at the future, and their defense. Cornerback was a popular pick for the Rams at No. 13, while adding Ty Simpson with their second first-round pick as a potential quarterback of the future seemed like a forward-thinking move for Les Snead.

But with the Rams swinging a trade for Trent McDuffie — and then agreeing to terms on a contract with cornerback Jaylen Watson — suddenly the picture in the secondary looks a lot different.

And it certainly looks like Los Angeles is loading up for another run in 2026.

So instead of finding Stafford’s future replacement, let’s give him some help with Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq, who turned in a stunning Combine performance of his own and would give Sean McVay a fascinating matchup player for his offense.

Raiders continue the rebuild

Thanks to the trade with the Baltimore Ravens, the Las Vegas Raiders now have a pair of selections inside the top 15 of the 2026 NFL Draft.

Nothing has changed at No. 1. There is every reason in the world to believe the Raiders are drafting Fernando Mendoza with the first selection. But now with another pick in the first round, Las Vegas can go a few different directions. Adding a pass rusher to replace Maxx Crosby is an option, but the Raiders added Kwity Paye and Quay Walker on the first day of free agency to bolster their pass rush. Paye will give Las Vegas an option on the edge, while Walker has shown an ability to get after the quarterback from the second level.

And the Raiders can still address pass rush early in the second round, as the edge position is a pretty deep group in this draft.

While the Raiders added Jalen Nailor on the first day of free agency, he is primarily a slot receiver. Giving Mendoza an outside threat seems like a wise investment for John Spytek, so in this mock, we have the Raiders adding Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson with that second first-round selection.

CB Greg Newsome agrees to terms with Giants; what it means for New York

Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Greg Newsome II takes the field.
Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Greg Newsome II takes the field. | Getty Images

The New York Giants have agreed to terms with former Jacksonville Jaguars and Cleveland Browns cornerback Greg Newsome, per a report from Jordan Schultz. The deal is, reportedly, a one-year contract.

The Giants were forced to pivot at the cornerback position after losing Cor’Dale Flott to the Tennessee Titans, and Jamel Dean agreed to terms with the Pittsburgh Steelers while the Giants were negotiating with Flott.

– more to come

Mbappé out of Real Madrid training ahead of Man City game as coach hints at return 'soon'

MADRID (AP) — Kylian Mbappé was not with Real Madrid for training on Tuesday ahead of a crucial Champions League game against Manchester City as coach Álvaro Arbeloa suggested the French striker could return soon.

Mbappé hasn't played since Feb. 21 because of a knee problem which also ruled him out of Madrid's win over Benfica in the Champions League playoffs.

“Well, he’s better. Obviously, we have to take one day at a time and see how he is evolving," Arbeloa said through an interpreter. "But this week has been positive. He’s back giving a good feeling. And we are looking forward to having him back soon.”

Madrid said Mbappé had not trained with the team, along with other injured players, and it would be a major surprise if he plays at home to City on Wednesday. Arbeloa initially suggested last month that he would be back within days.

The uncertainty over Mbappé complicates an already fraught injury situation at Madrid, which also lost midfielder Rodrygo for the rest of the season with a knee injury last week. Jude Bellingham hasn't played in over a month and also didn't train with the team Tuesday.

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Alvaro Arbeloa: “We need Vini at his best if we want to knock Manchester City out”

MADRID, SPAIN - MARCH 10: Alvaro Arbeloa, head coach of Real Madrid, speaks during the training session and press conference ahead of the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Round of 16 First Leg against Manchester City FC at Ciudad Real Madrid on March 10, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Alberto Gardin/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Alvaro Arbeloa spoke to the media ahead of Real Madrid’s match against Manchester City on Wednesday. He was asked about Vinicius Jr — which he expected — and he replied: “I expected this question from you. Whoever is on the pitch will be important. And Vinicius, too. We’ve had a lot of injuries and he’s taking on a huge amount of responsibility. He’s our main attacking threat, as you’d expect. And we need him at his best if we want to knock Manchester City out.”

Arbeloa on the match

“It’s a tough one… one where we need the fans. We’ll be highly motivated. The Champions League is very special for us.”

Arbeloa on facing Pep Guardiola

“It’s motivating to experience a Champions League round of 16 tie; to experience a night like tomorrow. It’s very motivating. It will be a great experience. I’m really looking forward to it.

“He always has a surprise up his sleeve. No matter how many times you watch his teams, you know there’s always something in store, and you have to be prepared for the many variations that can appear. I’d be very surprised if there wasn’t some new formation or new player. He always tends to overthink his tactics.”

Arbeloa on Guti’s words

“I have immense respect for him because of what he means to Real Madrid; for the legacy he left behind. I greatly respect his opinion because, as I said, I’m not here to judge every opinion. Best regards; I hope I can give him a hug soon.”

Arbeloa on Laporta’s quotes about the Negreira case

“Who said that?” (“Laporta”) “Ah, yes, candidate Laporta! I think he was the one who quadrupled the payments to Negreira. So there’s not much more to say.”

Arbeloa on Kylian Mbappé’s injury

“He’s much better, but we have to take it one day at a time. He’s come back feeling great. And we’ll take it one step at a time.”

Arbeloa on his quotes from Vigo about ‘those who wanted to come’

“That doesn’t mean anyone didn’t want to come, no. I wanted to acknowledge those who made a tremendous effort to be there. To go out on the field and perform the way they did. That’s all I said. The interpretation… that’s up to you. No player who wasn’t in Vigo was there because they didn’t want to come.”

Arbeloa on his quotes about being the favourites for everything

“If I said it, I mean it. We shouldn’t feel inferior to anyone. We know how difficult this tie is going to be, but we’re going to face it with great enthusiasm. Looking them in the eye.”

Arbeloa on Eduardo Camavinga

“Much better, he’s had a really bad week. Here we say ‘worse than a toothache’. But he’s been back with the group since Saturday and he’s perfectly fine for tomorrow.”

Arbeloa on whether he has changed since becoming Real Madrid’s head coach

“Differences… I don’t think there are any. You simply gain experience. But I believe I’m the same person, even though I’ve been coaching Real Madrid for two months, which is like a masterclass. A huge learning experience. I’m going to enjoy every day I’m here until the end.”

Arbeloa on youth players being ready for tomorrow

“Well… I think we all agree that in Vigo, the youth team players showed they’re not afraid to step up. Thiago had a fantastic game, Palacios changed the team, Manuel Ángel was key on that ball… it’s not easy to trust the youth academy when you’re sitting here, and that’s something people need to understand. Because the best players in the world are here, and to play a youth player, you have to bench one of them. It’s not easy, but I have a lot of faith in them, and I feel that people identify with them. They’re ready for matches like tomorrow’s, as they’ve already shown.”

Arbeloa on whether he has a system in place for marking Haaland and Foden

“We’ll have to mark a lot of players, because they have a lot of individual talent. But they also perform well as a team; they can play with their eyes closed. It’s a match where we need to be very solid defensively, on set pieces… every detail is crucial. But we’re focused, confident about what’s to come.”

Arbeloa on whether a draw would be good enough

“I believe we will go out to win tomorrow.”




Houston Texans’ biggest need no one was talking about: Safety

LANDOVER, MARYLAND - DECEMBER 20: Reed Blankenship #32 of the Philadelphia Eagles reacts as he runs off the field following an NFL football game against the Washington Commanders at Northwest Stadium on December 20, 2025 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images

NOTE: This article was written before the Reed Blankenship signing. Blankenship signed a three-year $24.75M contract with Houston.

I get it, you’re sick and tired of reading about offensive lineman. If you’re a film junkie like myself, the past half-decade has been an arduous slog of watching kick-slides and trench warfare.

However, this offseason isn’t just about gap schemes and pulling guards for Houston. Thanks to several inept free-agent decisions, the Texans have a glaring hole at starting strong safety.

It all began last offseason when starting safety Eric Murray signed with Jacksonville. Houston subsequently traded for C.J. Gardner-Johnson to start next to a young Calen Bullock. They were also counting on veteran Jimmie Ward to play a significant role on the defense.

In the months that followed, Jimmie Ward was arrested and underwent surgery, which landed him on the Physically Unable to Play (PUP) list the entire 2025 season. Once the campaign began, CJGJ fell out of favor with the locker room and was subsequently released due to “friction behind the scenes with him complaining about his role, wanting to blitz more” per Aaron Wilson.

Those events forced M.J. Stewart into the spotlight. He performed valiantly, but is not the athlete Houston needs at the position. Houston did re-signed M.J. Stewart to a one-year, $2.7M contract yesterday, but that contract reflects the short-term tenure with which they see Stewart.

Given that Houston employs five defensive back formations as much as anyone in the league, sourcing a reliable starting safety option to round out the defense is essential. They don’t need an ultra-impactful starter; they have enough stars in the defensive back room to form a constellation. What they need is a lunch-pail safety who will be a consummate pro, cover with tenacity, and rally to the football. (And they got that in Reed Blankenship)

Unfortunately, the top three free-agent safeties are already off the board. Bryan Cook, Coby Bryant, and Jalen Thompson all signed with new teams today, each commanding salaries between $11 million and $13.4 million annually. The best remaining options include Kyle Dugger (PIT), Jaquan Brisker (CHI), Geno Stone (CIN), and Jaylinn Hawkins (NE). Each is expected to cost between $7 million and $10 million per year, a fair market value for a starting-caliber safety.

As for rookie options, this year’s class features the strongest group of safety prospects in the past five years, with three projected first-round selections and another three to five expected to come off the board on Day Two. Unless Houston selects a safety in the first round, something extremely a-typical for General Manager Nick Caserio, the two best options are A.J. Haulcy (UH transfer to LSU) and Zakee Wheatley out of Penn State. Both are deep safeties who play downhill and have a knack for creating turnovers. Haulcy is projected to go early in the second round while Wheatley may go late second to early third.

Whether through the draft or free agency, Houston desperately needs to fill the glaring hole at safety.

Ohio judge throws wrench into Browns' stadium funding plan

Nobody ever said free money is easy.

The Browns' effort to build a new stadium with public funding has hit a significant roadblock, in the form of a court challenge to the manner in which the politicians plan to pick the taxpayers' pockets.

Via Laura Hancock of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Franklin County Court of Common Pleas Magistrate Jennifer D. Hunt issued a preliminary injunction blocking the effort to siphon unclaimed funds.

Preliminary injunctions are rarely awarded; they keep the status quo in place until the lawsuit can be resolved. In this case, it means that Ohio can divert none of the billions in unclaimed funds for the new Browns stadium until a final ruling is issued.

The legal challenge to using unclaimed funds is simple — it arguably violates the takings and due process clauses of the Ohio Constitution.

To get a preliminary injunction, the plaintiff must show, among other things, a substantial likelihood of success as to the merits of the claim. Getting a preliminary injunction, then, is a key stepping stone toward winning the case.

The Ohio Attorney General's office is planning its next steps. Obviously, there will be appeals that could lead all the way to the Ohio Supreme Court. For now, however, Ohio can't touch a single penny of unclaimed funds while the case proceeds.

Which puts the entire project on hold, unless Ohio comes up with another way to come up with its subsidy for the new stadium.

Packers will sign CB Benjamin St-Juste to 2-year, $10 million contract

LANDOVER, MD - OCTOBER 23: Benjamin St-Juste #25 of the Washington Commanders hits Allen Lazard #13 of the Green Bay Packers after a catch during the second half of the game at FedExField on October 23, 2022 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Green Bay Packers have reportedly landed their first outside free agent of the 2026 cycle. Green Bay will be bolstering its cornerback group by adding Benjamin St-Juste on a 2-year, $10 million contract, adding competition to a group that has some questions on the outside.

St-Juste, who measures in at 6-foot-3 and 200 pounds and will turn 29 in September, was a 3rd-round draft pick by the Washington Commanders in 2021. He spent four years with Washington, including three as one of the team’s primary starting boundary corners, with his best season coming in 2023 (17 pass breakups, one interception, two forced fumbles). St-Juste then signed a one-year, $2.5 million contract with the Los Angeles Chargers last offseason.

2025 was arguably St-Juste’s best season in the NFL on a per-snap basis, however, though he played more of a rotational role with the Chargers than he did in Washington. He played just 37 percent of the defensive snaps last year, but he recorded 7 pass breakups, matching his total from 2024. He also allowed a career-low passer rating of 68.3 (according to Pro Football Reference).

Furthermore, St-Juste became a major special teams contributor for the Chargers a year ago after playing fewer than 200 total snaps on teams over all four years with Washington. With his more limited defensive role in Los Angeles, he was on the field for 296 special teams snaps in 2025, nearly 3/4 of the Chargers’ total.

The Packers’ deal with St-Juste will make him the only true boundary corner whose contract will run past 2026. Both Keisean Nixon’s and Carrington Valentine’s contracts expire at the end of the coming season, while Nate Hobbs and Javon Bullard (signed through 2028 and 2027, respectively) are both primarily slot players.

Additionally, this contract should offset the deal received by Kingsley Enagbare for the purposes of compensatory draft pick calculations. However, that still keeps the Packers in line to receive picks for Malik Willis and Quay Walker, who have already agreed to terms elsewhere, as well as Romeo Doubs and Rasheed Walker when they eventually sign their new deals. Any additional qualifying free agent signing with the Packers would cancel out one of those top four players, unless the Packers lose another player to another team this cycle.

The quiet development of Colin White and Ivan Njegovan has strengthened Ohio State’s depth

Ohio State’s basketball season has largely been defined by its core rotation.

Players like Bruce Thornton, John Mobley Jr., Devin Royal, and Amare Bynum have carried the majority of the scoring and minutes as the Buckeyes push toward the postseason. But beneath that primary group, the development of younger depth pieces has quietly helped stabilize the roster.

Two players in particular have provided important growth and insurance for Ohio State’s rotation, Colin White and Ivan Njegovan.

Neither player has been a headline contributor in the stat sheet, but both have shown steady development throughout the season and have become meaningful depth pieces in Jake Diebler’s system. Their progress has allowed Ohio State to maintain flexibility when dealing with injuries, foul trouble, or matchup adjustments, something that becomes increasingly valuable late in the season.

Colin White: a defensive spark and developing wing

Colin White entered the program with a strong resume but limited early opportunity. The 6-foot-6 forward from Ottawa, Ohio, arrived in Columbus after a decorated high school career that included Ohio Mr. Basketball honors and more than 2,000 career points, while leading Ottawa-Glandorf to four consecutive state Final Four appearances.

However, White’s freshman season was slowed by injury and limited minutes, allowing him to appear in just 19 games while averaging around 1.1 points and rebounds. That early setback meant his development would take time.

Throughout the 2025–26 season, White has gradually carved out a niche as a defensive and energy wing off the bench. At roughly 6-6 and over 200 pounds, he provides size on the perimeter and the ability to guard multiple positions, something that has made him useful in situational lineups.

Statistically his role remains small, with only limited scoring and assist totals in the rotation. But his value has often come through less obvious contributions. White has been used to defend opposing wings, crash the glass, and provide physical minutes when the Buckeyes need a defensive boost.

That role has become especially important when Ohio State’s depth has been tested by injuries or when the coaching staff wants to preserve energy for its starters. White’s willingness to embrace a low-usage role has helped him remain a trusted option even without high scoring totals.

The long-term appeal of White’s development is that his skill set fits exactly what Ohio State needs from its bench wings, defense, effort, and positional flexibility. If his offensive game continues to expand, particularly as a shooter and secondary playmaker, he could become a much larger part of the rotation in future seasons.

Ivan Njegovan: size, rim protection, and developmental upside

While White provides depth on the wing, Ivan Njegovan represents a very different kind of developmental piece.

The 7-foot-1 center from Otočac, Croatia, is the tallest player on Ohio State’s roster and brings a traditional interior presence that few teams possess. Njegovan’s path to college basketball has been relatively unique. He began playing the sport later than many prospects but quickly developed due to his size and physical tools.

As a freshman, Njegovan appeared in 21 games, averaging 1.6 points and 1.5 rebounds while shooting 50 percent from the field, while also recording eight blocked shots in limited minutes. Those numbers reflected the early stage of his development rather than his long-term potential.

This season, Njegovan has continued to grow into his role as a situational backup center behind Ohio State’s primary frontcourt rotation. His minutes have fluctuated depending on matchups and roster health, but he has shown flashes of the skills that make him intriguing.

One of the clearest examples came early in the season when Njegovan scored 15 points in a dominant win over Mount St. Mary’s, showing his ability to finish efficiently when given opportunities.

Njegovan’s biggest impact, however, comes defensively. His size allows him to contest shots at the rim and provide a shot-blocking presence that changes how opponents attack the paint. Even in short stints, a player with that kind of length can alter possessions simply by being on the floor.

Offensively, his game remains a work in progress, but he has shown the ability to finish around the basket and occasionally step out for perimeter shots. For a player still relatively new to high-level basketball, those flashes suggest there is still significant room for growth.

Why their development matters for Ohio State

For teams competing in the Big Ten and pushing toward March, depth often becomes the difference between surviving the grind of the schedule and fading late in the season.

Ohio State’s rotation has leaned heavily on its core group, but players like White and Njegovan have provided important depth stability. When starters deal with foul trouble, injuries, or fatigue, having dependable role players who understand their responsibilities can help prevent significant drop-offs.

White provides defensive versatility on the wing, while Njegovan offers size and rim protection inside. Those two skills address different areas of the roster, giving the coaching staff options when adjusting lineups.

Their development also matters for the program’s future. Young players who gain experience in supporting roles often become much larger contributors later in their careers. By learning the system, adapting to Big Ten physicality, and developing confidence in limited minutes, both White and Njegovan are laying the foundation for expanded roles down the line.

For now, they may not be the players filling the highlight reels or leading the scoring column. But in a long season where depth can determine how far a team goes, their steady improvement has quietly helped strengthen Ohio State’s rotation.

As the Buckeyes continue navigating the final stretch of the season, contributions from players like White and Njegovan could become even more valuable.

Where does Iowa women's basketball rank in March Madness bracketology?

With the conclusion of the regular season and Big Ten Tournament, we're getting closer and closer to an NCAA Tournament berth for Iowa women's basketball.

The Hawkeyes (26-6), as of March 10, are firmly in the projected women's field of 64 for the 2026 NCAA Tournament. On Tuesday morning, ESPN's Charlie Creme released his latest bracketology predictions. Here's where the Hawkeyes stand following their Big Ten Tournament run to the finals, which ended with a loss to UCLA on Sunday.

Iowa basketball bracketology projection

Creme has the Hawkeyes listed as a 2 seed following the loss to the Bruins. If his prediction were to come true, would be playing in the Region 4 Sacramento side of the bracket. Iowa's first game in this week's bracketology would come against No. 15 seed Western Illinois.

In this projection, the Hawkeyes would host games during the first weekend of action at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The other two teams coming to Iowa City in this projection would be Oregon (7) and South Dakota State (10).

Iowa women's basketball NET ranking

On March 10, the Hawkeyes were listed as No. 10 in the NET rankings. NET rankings change daily, so be sure to keep tabs on where Jan Jensen's team lands following each day as conference tournament games go on.

This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: Iowa women's basketball climbs in latest March Madness bracketology

Chase Briscoe needs to bounce back at Las Vegas in March 2026

Chase Briscoe needs to bounce back in the NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. After wrecking out of the Cup Series race at Phoenix Raceway, Briscoe sits 33rd in the point standings with a 53-point deficit to the Chase bubble. The Joe Gibbs Racing driver also has a 178-point deficit to Tyler Reddick, who leads the standings.

Briscoe has three finishes of 36th place or worse in four races to start the 2026 NASCAR season with a best finish of second place at EchoPark Speedway. The No. 19 car has shown speed; however, a wreck at the Daytona 500, followed by issues at Circuit of the Americas and Phoenix have put him in a deep hole.

There shouldn't be any concern about Briscoe's ability to make the Chase yet, but his place in the regular season standings is very important. The Chase awards bonus points based on a driver's finishing position after 26 races, so this very slow start is affecting his final 10 races. Briscoe simply needs to finish a race and earn a solid amount of points at Las Vegas this weekend.

More: Christopher Bell discusses heartbreaking loss at Phoenix in March 2026

This article originally appeared on Motorsports Wire: Chase Briscoe needs to bounce back at Las Vegas in March 2026

Lions free agent grades: Larry Borom secures depth at tackle

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - OCTOBER 26: Larry Borom #79 of the Miami Dolphins looks to block during the second quarter of the NFL 2025 game between Miami Dolphins and Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on October 26, 2025 in Atlanta, United States. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images) | Getty Images

When it came to the offseason, fans clamored for the Detroit Lions to fix the foundation of the team, the offensive line. After releasing center Graham Glasgow and Taylor Decker, the team signed center Cade Mays and offensive tackle Larry Borom. While these new signings aren’t a direct one-to-one replacement, they’re helpful pieces that the team can use to rebuild its offensive line.

Unlike Mays, Borom isn’t looked at as a guy who jumps off the screen for you. He’s a player who could help the team in many ways and, at worst, is depth on a team that could use it, considering how many injuries they’ve suffered the past few years. Let’s get into Borom’s fit, role, and value for the Lions and put a grade to it.

Larry Borom’s fit for the team

Heading into the start of the “legal tampering” period of NFL free agency on Monday, the Lions had some holes on the offensive line. They needed a starting tackle and center, and while Mays fits the hole for the center position, I don’t believe Borom is a presumed starter for 2026. While he started for the Miami Dolphins in 11 games last year, playing in 16 games total, he appears to be more of a competition move for third-year offensive tackle Giovanni Manu.

What stands out to me about Borom is his versatility. While he primarily plays right tackle, he has experience at every position other than center. When he was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the fifth round of the 2021 NFL Draft, Borom spent four years playing at both tackle spots and some guard in 2022.

With a total of 62 snaps at guard compared to over 2,400 at tackle, he’ll almost certainly be considered a tackle in Detroit. This front office loves versatility, though. Look at one of their picks in the 2025 NFL Draft, Miles Frazier, a guy who can play all five positions. Borom fits a need for this team, and while I don’t believe it’s at the starting level, it’s good depth for the team to have.

Grade: B

Borom’s role/talent level

Now here is where things take a bit of a turn. According to PFF, Borom was ranked the 79th best offensive tackle in 2025 with a 60.7 offensive grade. His strength? Pass blocking, ranking 64th out of the offensive tackles with a 67.1 grade. His weakness? Run blocking, ranking 103rd with a 54.4 grade.

There appears to be some talent there, and this is why I don’t think he is a direct replacement for Decker at left tackle, or right tackle if the team moves Penei Sewell over. I believe Borom is competing with Manu for the OT3 job. At 6-foot-5 325 pounds, Borom is a big body that could be used as a swing tackle in heavy sets and an extra blocker on passing downs, too.

He could overtake Manu as OT3, as the team appeared to have Jamarco Jones ahead of him in the preseason before Jones suffered a season-ending injury. If the team doesn’t think Jones can return at full strength in 2026 and want an upgrade, Borom is your guy. If Borom can beat out Manu for the backup tackle role, Manu’s future in Detroit could be bleak.

Role/talent grade: C+

Are the Lions getting good value in Borom?

It’s tough to say right now, as there are no details about his contract with Detroit. All that is known is that Borom has agreed to terms with the Lions. He is coming off a one-year, $2.5 million with the Dolphins. If the price is similar to what he got in Miami, then I would think it’s a good value for what he’s at.

For now, I have to give this grade an incomplete until more details come out.

Value grade: INC

Overall

This wasn’t a big move that fans have been wanting, as there are plenty of needs this team has to figure out. Getting a backup offensive tackle as one of your first two moves in free agency isn’t going to win you offseason headlines, and it won’t make plenty of folks happy. But I think bringing in a veteran tackle who can move to guard in case of emergency is a good move in the right direction for this team. The team doesn’t have Dan Skipper anymore as the swing tackle, and they could use all the depth they can.

I still wonder if they bring in a better offensive tackle to compete with a rookie for the starting tackle job, or if they are locked in on drafting a rookie at pick 17 in the 2026 NFL Draft. Borom is simply a depth move who gives the team help and options in the end. It’s an upgrade over Skipper and Manu, but don’t expect Borom to be listed as a starter come September.

Overall grade: C+

Good Morning San Diego: Padres drop game to Rangers, 4-1; Fernando Tatis Jr. announces his presence on the WBC stage

MIAMI, FLORIDA - MARCH 09: Fernando Tatis Jr. #23 of the Dominican Republic reacts after hitting a grand slam during the second inning against Israel at loanDepot park on March 09, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Randy Vasquez had his first misstep of Spring Training in the San Diego Padres 4-1 loss to the Texas Rangers at the Peoria Sports Complex on Monday. He allowed two runs on three hits, walked two and had two strikeouts over four innings. That may not sound great, but when you consider how Texas was able to plate the runs, it makes the performance a little easier to understand for San Diego fans. A single, a stolen base and a two-out single scored the first run for the Rangers, but the second run came as a result of a two-out triple. Sometimes the batter puts the ball in the right spot to get the best result and that is what Brandon Nimmo did with a sharp ground ball down the right field line. Both runs allowed by Vasquez came in the second inning. He settled in for the remainder of his outing and kept Texas off the board. The Padres offense did not find much success against Rangers pitching. San Diego recorded four hits in the game and the one run the Padres scored crossed the plate as a result of an error.

San Diego plays the Los Angeles Angels at Tempe Diablo Stadium in Tempe, Ariz. at 1:10 p.m. today.

Padres News:

  • Jeff Sanders of the San Diego Union-Tribune issued his latest installment of the Padres roster review with his focus being Nick Castellanos. The slugger had a public exit from Philadelphia but seems to have settled in well with his new teammates and organization.
  • The Padres outrighted reliever Daison Acosta to open a spot on the 40-man roster and sent catcher Ethan Salas to minor league camp. Acosta was placed on waivers this weekend and passed through unclaimed and will remain in the San Diego organization.

Baseball News:

  • New York Yankees prospect Spencer Jones, who has hit some prodigious home runs in spring camp, has been sent to Triple-A by the organization. The Yankees also announced that Max Fried will start Opening Day for the club.

WBC News:

Could Mike Evans be Anquan Boldin for the 49ers in 2026?

SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 19: Mike Evans #13 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers scores a touchdown during the second quarter of a game against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi's Stadium on November 19, 2023 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The San Francisco 49ers made their first splash of the legal tampering period on Monday, reportedly bringing in veteran wide receiver Mike Evans.

In theory, Evans kills two birds with one stone: he’s the No. 1 receiver the 49ers were missing with Brandon Aiyuk going AWOL, and he’s a quality replacement to soon-to-be former 49er Jauan Jennings. But that’s in theory, as Evans is on the wrong side of 30 with a recurring hamstring injury, which isn’t the most comfortable of combinations.

With Evans choosing Santa Clara as just his second home in his 13-year career, these are the numbers to know for one of the newest 49ers:

33

Evans will be 33 years old by the time the regular season starts.

It’s a give-and-take situation for Evans as he enters rarified air as a soon-to-be 33-year-old receiver with the 49ers. He’s been productive in his thirties, combining for 2,627 yards on 183 receptions, good for 27 touchdowns over his last three seasons since hitting the big three-0. Those numbers are hampered by a 2025 season in which Evans missed nine games with a broken collarbone (more on that in a minute), resulting in a season with just 368 yards on 30 receptions. 

Evans will offer something the 49ers haven’t seen in more than a decade, however: a wide receiver over the age of 33. The last 49ers receiver to play a game for the 49ers over the age of 33 was Anquan Boldin’s age-35 season back in 2015. Like Evans, Boldin was brought to the 49ers in his age-33 season, and he certainly did not disappoint. Boldin had two 1,000-yard seasons in his three years with San Francisco. 

He’s on the older side for a wide receiver, especially from what 49ers fans are used to, but if he can stay on the field, Evans has a chance to be a game-changer for the 49ers offense, despite his age. 

18

Evans has missed 18 games since the 2019 season.

Speaking on whether Evans can stay on the field.

18 games missed over seven seasons isn’t too bad considering half of those games are after Evans turned 30. But that number is boosted by a 2025 season that saw Evans miss nine games with various injuries, the biggest being a broken collarbone suffered in Week 7, causing the receiver to miss five of those nine games. 

What’s most concerning is that most of the other nine games missed since 2019 have been the result of a nagging hamstring injury.

The 49ers’ injury history isn’t stellar, and a nagging hamstring injury for a player of Mike Evans’ age doesn’t feel great in tandem. You can almost put Evans in the Trent Williams category; he’s going to miss at least a couple of games in a given season, it just comes down to when he will miss them.

Evans has also seen a decline in his snap count over the last four seasons, starting at 927 in 2022 and ending at 357 last season. The 49ers are obviously hoping closer to the former than the latter for their new No. 1 receiver. 

11

Evans has 11 1,000-yard receiving seasons in his 12-year career.

Somehow, someway, a 1,000-yard wide receiver has been rarer for the 49ers than an age-33 or older receiver taking a snap since the turn of the millennium. Since 2000, nine different 49er receivers have taken a snap for San Francisco. In that time span, only five different receivers have had a 1,000-yard season:

  • Terrell Owens (four times)
  • Michael Crabtree (one time)
  • Anquan Boldin (two times)
  • Deebo Samuel (one time)
  • Brandon Aiyuk (two times)

Only Boldin, Samuel, and Aiyuk have recorded a 1,000-yard season since Mike Evans joined the NFL back in 2014. George Kittle isn’t included since he’s a tight end and not a receiver, but he’s had four 1,000-yard seasons since he entered the league back in 2017. 

If Evans can stay on the field, he’s got a good chance to become receiver number six to join the 1,000-yard club for the 49ers.

Travis Kelce’s Reported Return to Chiefs Makes Fans Wonder About His Fiancée

Travis Kelce's Return to Chiefs Makes Fans Wonder About His Fiancée
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Travis Kelce’s reported decision to return to the Kansas City Chiefs has fans talking about his fiancée Taylor Swift. The Chiefs tight end had sparked retirement rumors after his team failed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time in a decade. Fans were apprehensive about whether Kelce would return for another NFL season or opt for marital bliss with Swift. However, now it reportedly appears that Kelce is all set to play his 14th season.

Travis Kelce’s reported Chiefs return sparks Taylor Swift talks

Travis Kelce’s reported decision to return the Chiefs has sparked Taylor Swift talks among fans as well. As per ESPN, Kelce has reportedly signed a one-year deal with the Kansas City Chiefs worth up to $15 million. ESPN reports that Kelce informed the Chiefs management of his intention to return on Monday, March 9.

Notably, the 36-year-old reportedly renewed his contract with the Chiefs in the nick of time. Kelce’s contract with the Chiefs was set to expire on Wednesday, March 11, following a two-year, $34.25 million extension in April 2024.

Insiders dished to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport that the Chiefs’ tight end was courted by other teams with lucrative monetary offers. However, he turned them down to honor his long-standing professional relationship with the Chiefs. At the time of writing, neither Kelce nor the Chiefs have made an official announcement. However, that hasn’t stopped fans from celebrating on the internet.

Swifties are rejoicing over the fact that they may see the pop icon in the stadium next year, cheering for her fiancée. One fan commented, “The National Football League better start paying Travis Kelce what he’s worth—and make up for the years he should’ve been making more. He’s the face of the league, and the attention and money he and Taylor Swift have brought to the NFL are undeniable.”

A second fan wrote, “Looks like Taylor Swift is bringing some extra magic to the Chiefs. Her presence definitely seems to be a good omen for those victories.” Another fan commented, “The Chiefs also signed Taylor Swift for one more season!”

Notably, Swift and Kelce have been together since mid-2023. The “Daylight” crooner indirectly confirmed their relationship when she attended one of his NFL games. Since then, Swift has attended as many games as her busy schedule permits. The celebrity couple will reportedly get married in June this year.

Originally reported by Anwaya Mane on Mandatory.

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UEFA Champions League: Charting Lazar Samardzic’s impressive campaign as Bayern face Atalanta

UEFA Champions League: Charting Lazar Samardzic’s impressive campaign as Bayern face Atalanta
UEFA Champions League: Charting Lazar Samardzic’s impressive campaign as Bayern face Atalanta

Serie A side Atalanta will host Bayern Munich in the Round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League later today. It would be fair to point out Lazar Samardzic’s campaign, especially after the season he has had in Europe.

So far, the attacking midfielder has racked up three goals in the competition. His penalty against Borussia Dortmund was taken impeccably two weeks ago, sending Atalanta through to where they find themselves.

Before that too, the Serbian was key. He had scored the all-important late winner against Marseille. That didn’t just play a role in taking Atalanta through but indirectly contributed to the French side’s knockout later in the Champions League.

Against Club Brugge too, Samardzic found the net when the Belgian side were 1-0 up. This helped La Dea turn things around, again ensuring them of possible progress.

Remarkably, Samardzic is fifth in the competition for movement with the ball that has led to a goal or a chance (2.71). He is behind only Lamine Yamal, Ousmane Dembele, Desire Doue and Kylian Mbappe. That says everything that needs to be known about the 24-year-old, who is also proving detractors wrong on the way.

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Damian Priest Reacts To Judgment Day's Betrayal Of Finn Balor On WWE Raw

The Judgment Day attacking Finn Balor on WWE Raw
The Judgment Day attacking Finn Balor on WWE Raw - WWE

Finn Balor was shockingly attacked and ejected by The Judgment Day, led by Dominik Mysterio, this week on "WWE Raw," and a former member of the group, Damian Priest, has reacted to the betrayal.

Priest knows a thing or two about being thrown out of The Judgment Day as he and Rhea Ripley were removed from it by the likes of Balor, Mysterio, Carlito, and JD McDonagh on "Raw" in 2024. It seems that the former WWE World Heavyweight Champion has had the last laugh after watching Balor being backstabbed by his compatriots.

"Sucks doesn't it," asked Priest simply on social media.

Sucks doesn't it? ⚖️

— Damian Priest (@ArcherOfInfamy) March 10, 2026

McDonagh and Liv Morgan, who were involved in the attack on Balor this week, reacted to Priest's remarks. McDonagh reminded him that he had done something similar to Edge, while Morgan said he would know something about it.

Balor's removal from the group on this week's show was initiated by Mysterio, who was unhappy that the Irish star didn't come out to help him in his Intercontinental Championship match against Penta on last week's show. The Irish star made a pointed comment toward Mysterio, suggesting that Dominik's father, WWE Hall of Famer Rey Mysterio, may have been right when he said that he was entitled. This angered Dominik, who turned on Balor, with the rest of the group following suit. Balor was the longest-serving member of the current iteration of the group, having joined the faction in June 2022, a few months after it was formed by Edge, aka Adam Copeland. Aside from Balor, Edge, Priest, and Ripley, Carlito was also a part of the faction in his short second stint with WWE.

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Jon Rahm’s response to Rory McIlroy’s comments about him not wanting to play LIV South Africa

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Photo by Kate McShane/Getty Images

Jon Rahm and Rory McIlroy are in a war of words over the Ryder Cup, and it seems every time either one of them speaks, they’re talking with the other in mind.

This spat is over Rahm’s Ryder Cup status, as the Spaniard refused to agree to a deal offered by the DP World Tour which would have allowed him to play on both the tour and LIV Golf this season.

Eight other LIV players accepted this deal, including Rahm’s LIV and Ryder Cup teammate Tyrrell Hatton, but Rahm refused out of principle. The DP World Tour asked the players to play six events this year, including two dictated by the tour, and Rahm said he’ll only play four.

So what does this have to do with McIlroy? It’s mandatory for Team Europe’s Ryder Cup players to be members of the DP World Tour, so this saga is throwing Rahm’s eligibility into serious doubt.

McIlroy called the deal “generous” and said that Rahm probably isn’t happy to be playing in South Africa for LIV this year, so why is it a problem for him to play two more DP World Tour events?

Without naming McIlroy, Rahm responded to this in the build-up to LIV Singapore.

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Photo by Kate McShane/Getty Images

Jon Rahm’s retort to Rory McIlroy’s LIV South Africa comments

Before LIV Singapore, it was put to Rahm that he has now won in eight different countries after last week’s win in Hong Kong. The two-time major winner was asked what this means to him, and he said, “I certainly never thought about it that way.

“I think the only thought I’ve ever had is how many continents are you able to win, and I’ve never played in Africa, so that’s always been a limit. Or actually, as a matter of fact, never played in South America, either. So I’ve been able to play in three and win in three. I guess four; I haven’t won in Australia yet.

“I guess it can put things in perspective, as well. I think, at least in my case, up until LIV, I didn’t play as much worldwide as so many of the players had to play in the ’70s, ’80s, ’90, maybe early 2000s, especially if they were European, having the opportunity to go play and win events elsewhere.

“I would be very curious to know where Greg Norman is at because I think having over 100 wins in his career, it’s probably quite diverse, as well. I think it’s really unique, the opportunity to go play and take your golf to different corners of the world and be able to win in them is quite special.

“I thought eight was a lot up until you mentioned Sergio having 18 and knowing Seve had 20 some. It’s impressive. So knowing that we’re playing in 10 different countries in LIV, hopefully I can keep adding to that tally and hopefully get to 10 someday and maybe 20 someday.”

Between these comments, and LIV Golf’s social media putting out a video on how excited Rahm was to play in South Africa, it seems the Saudi-backed league are trying to send a message to McIlroy and the golfing world as a whole.

The eight countries Jon Rahm has won in after Hong Kong victory

Rahm’s professional career is a masterclass in global dominance. He has secured professional victories in eight different countries after last week, showcasing a rare ability to adapt his game to diverse climates and course architectures.

The countries are as follows:

  • United States: The lion’s share of his success, including his two Major Championships, the 2021 U.S. Open at Torrey Pines and the 2023 Masters at Augusta National.
  • Spain: Rahm has stayed true to his roots, winning the Spanish Open three times (2018, 2019, 2022) to match the record of his idol, Seve Ballesteros.
  • United Arab Emirates: He has dominated the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai, winning the season finale three times (2017, 2019, 2022).
  • Ireland: Rahm has twice conquered the Emerald Isle, winning the Irish Open in 2017 (Portstewart) and 2019 (Lahinch).
  • Mexico: He notched a PGA Tour victory at the 2022 Mexico Open at Vidanta and has seen further success there at LIV Mexico.
  • United Kingdom: Beyond his DP World Tour exploits, Rahm added a UK title to his resume through LIV Golf’s London events.
  • Saudi Arabia: Since joining LIV Golf, Rahm has expanded his trophy cabinet into the Middle East with a victory in Riyadh.
  • Hong Kong: Most recently, in March 2026, Rahm snapped a winless drought by claiming the LIV Golf Hong Kong title with a record-equalling score.

From the desert sands of Dubai to the fabled pines of Georgia, Rahm’s eight-country sweep cements his legacy as one of golf’s most versatile international icons.

An update on MLB teams’ local TV coverage for 2026

With the bankruptcy and complete collapse of Main Street Sports, which had the local TV rights for nine MLB teams (and previously others who had left the group), the local TV landscape for baseball is changing again for 2026.

In past editions of this article, I’ve been able to cobble together what each team was scheduled to make from their local broadcast arrangements. But now, with many RSNs gone and the concept of “rights fees” fading away, that’s not really even possible anymore. In general, though, teams that have gone the streaming way have had their TV revenue cut, sometimes by as much as 25 percent.

Here’s what we do know.

By division, then, here’s how each MLB team will carry local broadcasts this year.

NL East

Braves: The Braves, one of the teams affected by the Main Street collapse, have created their own network called BravesVision, separate from the channels that will be operated by MLB. It will be available via streaming, and also in-market via cable and satellite. Here’s how that will all work.

Marlins: The Marlins were another team in the Main Street group. They have created their own network called Marlins.TV. As in the Atlanta market territory, they’ll be available on cable/satellite, though likely with an additional fee. Details here.

Mets: The Mets own SNY, their own regional sports network. More than 100 Mets games will be on this RSN, with others on WPIX-11, a local OTA channel in New York. More details here.

Nationals: The Nationals will stream on Nationals.TV, similar to the Braves and Marlins deals, and have cable/satellite access in the local market. More about Nats local TV here.

Phillies: Phillies games are on the regional sports network NBC Sports Philadelphia, with some on the OTA channel NBC-10. There’s also an in-market streaming option; more details here.

NL Central

Brewers: The Brewers were also part of the Main Street collapse. They have created Brewers.TV, a streaming option, as well as in-market cable/satellite access. More details here.

Cardinals: The Cardinals are another of the nine teams affected by the Main Street Sports issue. They will start Cardinals.TV for streaming, and have games available in-market via cable and satellite. More here.

Cubs: The Cubs will continue on Marquee Sports Network. Once the regular season begins, about 145 Cubs games will be on Marquee, with the rest on national channels Fox, ESPN, NBC/Peacock and Apple. Marquee offers in-market streaming; details here.

Pirates: The Pirates have started their own RSN, SportsNet Pittsburgh, which they are sharing with the Penguins. As with many other teams, local cable/satellite access is available, along with a streaming option. Details here.

Reds: The Reds have begun Reds.TV, a similar option to the other teams noted above. Streaming, satellite and cable are all available in the local market. Ten games will be on OTA broadcast channel WXIX Fox-19.More here.

NL West

Diamondbacks: The D-backs began local TV a year ago under the auspices of MLB and that will continue in 2026, with the usual streaming option as well as cable/satellite. They will also carry 11 games on OTA channel known as 12 News.

Dodgers:About 145 Dodgers games will be on their owned local RSN, SportsNet LA. This deal, of course, is how the Dodgers can blow away all the other teams’ budgets — they’re getting about $334 million a year from this channel.

Giants: Most Giants games will be on NBC Sports Bay Area, as they have been for years. They are also offering Giants.TV for in-market streaming. Details here.

Padres: The Padres were the very first team to go from a RSN to having games produced by MLB. That will continue this year with Padres.TV. The Padres will also show 10 games on local OTA channels.

Rockies: MLB is producing Rockies games again this year over Rockies.TV. Details here.

AL East

Blue Jays: The team is owned by Rogers Communications, the largest cable operator in Canada. They’ll have their usual selection of games on Rogers systems throughout Canada.

Orioles: With the Nationals’ departure from MASN, the O’s have this RSN to themselves. They’ll also have a streaming option.

Rays: The Rays are another team affected in the Main Street collapse. They’ll have Rays.TV produced by MLB, on local cable and satellite, with a streaming option. More here.

Red Sox: The Red Sox have an ownership interest in NESN, their regional sports network. Most Red Sox games will be carried on that channel. Here are details on NESN’s in-market streaming.

Yankees: Most Yankees games are on their owned YES Network, but beyond that… it’s complicated:

Under current blackout rules, in-market Yanks fans cannot use MLB.TV to stream regional broadcasts. The lucky ones with YES covered in their TV plans are in the clear, but those without YES need a separate direct-to-consumer service called Gotham Sports App. The costly subscription has been a contentious issue within the fan base, and Gotham recently announced slight price reductions. As it stands, users can either sign up for a specific Yankees pass or go for the full product, which includes MSG Network (NBA’s New York Knicks, NHL’s New York Rangers and others).

AL Central

Guardians: The Guardians have been produced by MLB Local Media for a couple of years and that will return in 2026, on regional cable/satellite, and via streaming. Details here.

Royals: As is the case for many teams, the Royals are produced by MLB Local Media and have cable/satellite and streaming options. More here, and also 10 games will be simulcast on a local OTA station, KCTV5.

Tigers: The Tigers, after the Main Street collapse, created Detroit SportsNet, which will also carry Red Wings games. The usual cable/satellite opportunity will exist in Michigan, as well as streaming. More details here.

Twins: The Twins switched to streaming last year and Twins.TV is back for 2026, as with many other teams, available on cable/satellite in the Twins market territory. Details here.

White Sox: The Sox co-own Chicago Sports Network (CHSN) with the Bulls and Blackhawks. They stream in-market via their own app.

AL West

Angels: The Angels always seem to like to do things differently. They were one of the nine teams affected by the Main Street collapse. But instead of going to streaming, the Angels simply bought their RSN, and so their games will continue to be on FanDuel Sports Network West. The team bought the name as well as the channel. The league will still run Angels.TV for in-market streaming.

Astros: The Astros have created their own RSN, Space City Home Network, in partnership with the NBA’s Rockets. There’s also a streaming option called SCHN+. Details here.

Athletics: A’s games are produced by NBC Sports California (which is a separate channel from the Giants’ NBC Sports Bay Area). There’s also a streaming option.

Mariners: Mariners.TV will carry the team’s games regionally on cable/satellite and via streaming. More here.

Rangers: The Rangers own their own channel, Rangers Sports Network. As with most teams, they have cable/satellite access and in-market streaming. More here.

As you can see, Commissioner Rob Manfred is getting close to his dream of having MLB Local Media control all teams’ TV rights, so he can sell local and national rights as one package. Given the Dodgers, Yankees, Mets, Red Sox, Cubs and others having large RSN investments, though, that dream might wind up being deferred.

Hidden Hill Dickinson Stadium revenue stream already eclipses concerts for Everton

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Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images

The move to the Hill Dickinson Stadium has made a big difference to Everton’s finances.

It was not easy saying goodbye to Goodison Park, but it was something that needed to happen if the club wanted to take the next step.

The new 52,000-seat stadium is expected to bring in an additional £40m each year, which should mean more resources for David Moyes to work with.

The Friedkin Group have done a good job of boosting commercial revenue and one of their newer ventures is already making more than major concerts do.

Hill Dickinson Stadium is making more from sporting events than concerts

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Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/Getty Images

Rugby events at Hill Dickinson Stadium are reportedly bringing in more revenue than concerts, according to the Liverpool Echo’s Chris Beesley, who shared the information during an appearance on the Royal Blue Podcast.

He said: “So I will add to that is that I have been told, not been given any specific figures at all but I am told that events such as the Super League Magic Weekend, the Rugby Union International, all of those sort of events, we have seen obviously the Rugby League Test Match as well, are more lucrative than concerts.

“Concerts give you a lot of kudos but they don’t necessarily give you the same sort of revenues. That is what I have been told about that.”

With that in mind, it is fair to say big-name gigs probably will not be a regular feature at Everton’s new ground.

The club also need a licence to host late-night events like concerts and boxing matches. They did apply for one last year and there is no sign that they are abandoning that approach altogether.

For instance, this month, Everton are set to host an international friendly between Scotland and Ivory Coast – a match expected to generate around £1m in profit for the club.

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Top 5: Gillian Robertson submissions


Gillian Robertson stood out from the start of her Ultimate Fighting Championship journey.

Operating out of American Top Team at the time, the Canadian grappler excelled in her Octagon debut and put away Emily Whitmire with a first-round armbar as part of “The Ultimate Fighter 26” Finale undercard on Dec. 1, 2017 at Park Theater in Las Vegas. Whitmire conceded defeat 2:12 into Round 1.

Robertson executed a takedown inside the first minute, scrambled to the Syndicate MMA rep’s back, secured hooks and started to hunt the choke. However, Whitmire reversed into full guard, pushed the Din Thomas protégé to the fence and applied her ground-and-pound. Robertson seemed unimpressed. She wheel her hips into position, snatched the arm from the bottom and forced the tapout.

As Robertson approaches her forthcoming UFC Fight Night 269 co-main event with Amanda Lemos this Saturday at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, her stoppage of Whitmire remains one of her most memorable submissions. Four others to consider:


Gillian Robertson vs. Molly McCann

UFC Fight Night 130
May 27, 2018 | Liverpool, England
Robertson rendered the former Cage Warriors Fighting Championship titleholder unconscious with a rear-naked choke in the second round of their women’s flyweight prelim at Echo Arena. The end came 2:05 into Round 2. McCann enjoyed some success in the standup exchanges but looked lost once the action spilled onto the mat. Robertson took down and mounted “Meatball” in the first round, setting the tone for what was to come. She secured another takedown early in the middle stanza, climbed to mount and transitioned to the back. Robertson then snaked her arm in place, tightened her squeeze and waited for the Liverpool native to lose consciousness.

Gillian Robertson vs. Cortney Casey

UFC on ESPN 11
June 20, 2020 | Las Vegas
Robertson dispatched the MMA Lab export with a rear-naked choke in the third round of their women’s flyweight prelim at the UFC Apex. Casey clocked out 4:36 into Round 3. Robertson dictated the terms of their engagement for much of the match with repeated takedowns and suffocating control. Casey thrived in the standup exchanges, but those moments were too few and far between. She threatened with a belly-down armbar in the third round, only to see Robertson escape and scramble into top position. Shortly after, she progressed to the back, weaved her arms into place and locked down the fight-ending choke.

Gillian Robertson vs. Priscila Cachoeira

UFC 269
Dec. 11, 2021 | Las Vegas
Robertson swept aside the Brazilian with a rear-naked choke in the first round of their women’s flyweight prelim at T-Mobile Arena. Cachoeira, who missed weight for the bout by three pounds, waved the white flag 4:59 into Round 1. Robertson walked through considerable fire—punches left her with a bloody nose—before she finally corralled “Zombie Girl” on the canvas. She climbed to full mount, unleashed elbows and maneuvered behind Cachoeira when an attempted armbar failed. From there, she stitched together the choke, withstood several blatant eye gouges from her desperate counterpart and prompted the stoppage.


Gillian Robertson vs. Mariya Agapova

UFC Fight Night 210
Sept. 17, 2022 | Las Vegas
Robertson put the Dana White’s Contender Series and Invicta Fighting Championships alum to sleep with a rear-naked choke in the second round of their women’s flyweight prelim at the UFC Apex. A short-notice substitution for Melissa Gatto, Agapova slipped into the abyss 2:19 into Round 2. Robertson did not escape unscathed. Agapova defended takedowns with damaging elbows and hammerfists along the fence in the first round but could not keep the determined Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt at bay. Robertson executed a takedown inside the first minute of the middle stanza, climbed to full mount and ultimately progressed to the back, at which point she cinched the choke. Agapova failed miserably in a feeble attempt to escape the maneuver before losing consciousness in the Canadian’s capable clutches.

Exeter sign scrum-half Wolstenholme from Bristol

Sam Wolstenholme races clear with ball in hand
Sam Wolstenholme has had three seasons with Bristol Bears [Getty Images]

Exeter Chiefs have signed scrum-half Sam Wolstenholme from Bristol Bears.

The 26-year-old, who made 19 appearances in three years for Bristol after arriving from Leicester Tigers, will join the Chiefs for the 2026-27 campaign.

Chiefs director of rugby Rob Baxter told the club website he will be a good fit for Exeter.

"Sam is a player we're really pleased to be bringing on board at Chiefs," he said. "I've actually looked at him several times over the years, and I've always thought he's a very good player.

"He's a guy who knows the importance of his basic fundamentals but also is very aligned on how a team wants to play, driving a team to make sure they're playing in the right areas of the field and following game plans.

"He's another important addition to the quality of the group that we're going to try to build."

Mercyhurst vs Long Island Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today's NEC Championship Game

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It’s an anticlimactic NEC final, as the top-seeded Long Island University Sharks battle the third-seeded Mercyhurst Lakers on Tuesday, March 10.

LIU has secured the bid to the NCAA Tournament because Mercyhurst is transitioning to Division I and isn’t tourney eligible until the 2028-29 season.

My Mercyhurst vs Long Island predictions and college basketball picks back the Lakers as road underdogs.

Mercyhurst vs Long Island prediction

Mercyhurst vs Long Island best bet

Mercyhurst vs Long Island best bet: Mercyhurst +6.5 (-116)

Long Island has been the better team down the stretch, with just three losses across its final 20 games, while Mercyhurst has staggered home with a 6-5 record.

However, LIU got to celebrate in the semifinal after beating Wagner, and motivation might not be as high as it usually is.

The Lakers are also one of the three teams to hand LIU an L, downing them 91-83 on February 21.

Despite the shaky record, Mercyhurst has been a cover star, going 5-0-0 against the spread in its last five, and 8-2-0 ATS in the last 10.

Mercyhurst vs Long Island same-game parlay

These programs have only four meetings, but they’ve all been within the last two years, with the Over hitting in three of them.
 
LIU is the highest-scoring team in the NEC, and the last matchup was a 91-83 shootout.

Mercyhurst vs Long Island SGP

  • Mercyhurst +6.5
  • Over 137.5

Mercyhurst vs Long Island odds

  • Spread: Mercyhurst +6 | Long Island -6
  • Moneyline: Mercyhurst +165 | Long Island -260
  • Over/Under: Over 136.5 | Under 136.5

Mercyhurst vs Long Island betting trend to know

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DateTuesday, March 10, 2026
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Messi’s greatest game? Champions League teams chase mega record

Messi’s greatest game? Champions League teams chase mega record
Messi’s greatest game? Champions League teams chase mega record

It was one of those days when everything just went right for Lionel Messi. In the Champions League first leg against Bayer 04 Leverkusen, "La Pulga" simply couldn't stop scoring goals.

After scoring two goals by halftime, the Argentinian increased the lead to 3-0 in the 49th minute against an overwhelmed Werkself. But that was far from enough for him. In the 58th and 84th minutes, the world star added more: five goals!

Five goals in a Champions League round of 16 match? That had never happened before in the entire competition. However, years later, another striker set out to at least match this mega record.

On March 14, 2023, Erling Haaland also scored five goals for Manchester City against RB Leipzig – naturally in the round of 16 as well.

Tonight, as the Champions League round of 16 kicks off, FC Bayern Munich will face Atalanta BC, among others. If Harry Kane is fit, we have a little challenge for him.

What do you think: Will this record ever be broken?

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Eni Aluko wins Joey Barton libel case over X posts

Eniola Aluko looking off-camera. She has long black hair and is wearing an orange jacket.
The court heard how Joey Barton published dozens of posts relating to former footballer and pundit Eniola Aluko [PA Media]

Former England footballer and pundit Eni Auko has been awarded more than £300,000 damages and legal costs after suing Joey Barton for libel over social media posts.

Pundit Aluko brought legal action against Barton over two posts he made in 2024 on social media site X.

Earlier the High Court heard the case had been stayed, meaning proceedings were halted and Barton was ordered to pay "substantial" damages and Aluko's legal costs.

Gervase de Wilde, for Aluko, said that in the two X posts Barton, from Huyton, had wrongly claimed she had "cynically sought to exploit her status as an alleged victim of racism and bullying", and that she was a hypocrite.

Barton - who managed Fleetwood Town and Bristol Rovers - did not attend the hearing, with Mr de Wilde telling the court that he was arrested on Monday and is currently being held in custody.

He was charged with assault earlier after a man was attacked near a golf course in Huyton, on Merseyside earlier.

A close up of Joey Barton. He is standing in a football stadium, and wearing a black jacket and cap, and glasses.
Joey Barton, who managed Fleetwood Town and Bristol Rovers, did not attend the hearing [PA Media]

De Wilde said that between January and August 2024, Barton published 48 posts relating to Aluko on his X account, adding that he had "carried out a deliberately targeted public campaign of vilification".

He said one post included an image of Aluko's head superimposed onto serial killer Rosemary West's body.

"The campaign amounted to an attack on multiple aspects of her life and personality."

"Mr Barton's campaign caused Ms Aluko enormous distress. When she sought to defend herself against Mr Barton's conduct, and that of his followers, he criticised and attacked her for doing so," he added.

De Wilde said Aluko was worried that however she tried to stop the harassment, Barton "would exploit and manipulate it to use against her".

The barrister said: "Mr Barton has now accepted that his campaign against Ms Aluko amounted to harassment and that he should not have made the publications."

According to a court order seen by the Press Association, Barton has been told to pay £339,000, with the first £100,000 plus interest due by March 24.

Justice Nicholas Lavender granted Barton seven days to ask to change the order.

Aluko attended the London court earlier and said: "I'm glad it's the end."

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2026 NFL draft: Louisville's Chris Bell has pre-draft visit with Bills

The Bills reportedly have hosted Louisville wide receiver Chris Bell for a pre-draft visit ahead of the 2026 NFL draft, per Syracuse.com.

Buffalo is taking a look at the 6-foot-2, 220-pound pass catcher, who has been one of the more productive wide receivers in the ACC during his time with the Cardinals. He is a big-bodied wideout who profiles at the pro level as an X receiver with the ability to win contested catches and create separation on the outside.

If that rings a bell, it's because that's a receiver type Buffalo has sought in recent years.

Hailing from Yazoo City, Mississippi, Bell was a three-star recruit out of Greenville Christian School who later developed into a proficient target for Louisville. His size and catch radius have made him a reliable option in the red zone and on third-down situations throughout his collegiate career.

He had a strong 2025 campaign with impressive numbers while flashing his abilities as a primary target. His route-running improved steadily throughout his time at the college-level, and he has shown an ability to track deep balls and make adjustments to the football.

NFL draft analysts highlight his physicality at the catch point as one of the most NFL translatable traits. His willingness to go up and battle for 50/50 balls also sets him apart from other receivers in this year's class.

The Bills' wide receiver depth chart remains a work in progress beyond Khalil Shakir and new trade acquisition DJ Moore. General manager Brandon Beane has made it clear that adding weapons for quarterback Josh Allen is an offseason priority, and Bell's contested-catch ability and size could fit Buffalo's offense and needs.

He currently projects as a second or third-round pick, though his pre-draft process could help him climb boards.

This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Louisville's Chris Bell has pre-draft visit with Bills

Rams didn't lose a single player on Day 1 of free agency

The Los Angeles Rams have been active all offseason, both in re-signing their own players and making outside additions. On Day 1 of free agency, they agreed to a deal with cornerback Jaylen Watson and long snapper Joe Cardona, continuing their push toward winning another Super Bowl.

What they didn’t do was lose anyone.

As of Tuesday morning, not a single Rams player has signed with another team in free agency. Using Spotrac’s free agency tracker, the only other team that hasn’t lost a player up to this point is the Dallas Cowboys.

The Rams re-signed their top player before free agency began, bringing back Kam Curl on a three-year deal worth $36 million. Had Curl gotten to free agency, he likely would’ve signed a deal with another team by now. But since the Rams struck a deal before his contract expired, they prevented him from departing.

Here’s an updated list of the Rams’ free agents, most of whom are still available.

  • TE Tyler Higbee: Re-signed with Rams
  • S Kamren Curl: Re-signed with Rams
  • OT David Quessenberry: Re-signed with Rams
  • RT Rob Havenstein: Retired
  • WR/PR Xavier Smith (ERFA): Tendered by Rams
  • OL Justin Dedich (ERFA): Tendered by Rams
  • K Harrison Mevis (ERFA): Tendered by Rams
  • WR Tutu Atwell
  • CB Cobie Durant
  • CB Ahkello Witherspoon
  • QB Jimmy Garoppolo
  • OT D.J. Humphries
  • CB Roger McCreary
  • LS Jake McQuaide
  • TE Nick Vannett
  • LB Troy Reeder
  • RB Ronnie Rivers
  • CB Derion Kendrick
  • OLB Keir Thomas (RFA)
  • OLB Nick Hampton (RFA)

It remains to be seen if the Rams will re-sign any of their other free agents but given the lack of interest on Day 1, it's likely that most of them are going to sign somewhat cheap contracts when they do find a home – be it in L.A. or with another team.

The top Rams free agents remaining are Tutu Atwell, Cobie Durant and Roger McCreary, and Jimmy Garoppolo still has to decide where he'll be playing next season, too.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: NFL free agency: Rams had no players depart on Day 1

NCAA tournament bubble watch: The teams that need strong finishes to solidify their March Madness status

It's the final week for bubble teams to make their cases for the NCAA tournament. 

As the final set of conference tournaments get underway, there are still a few teams needing a win (or three) to solidify their March Madness status. Here's a look at the teams whose performances will have the most NCAA tournament bubble impact ahead of Selection Sunday.

Miami (Ohio) (31-0)

The RedHawks are assuredly in the NCAA tournament after becoming the only team at the top level of college basketball to go undefeated during the regular season. The ceiling for Miami is probably a No. 8 seed or so, with the possibility of the RedHawks falling to a No. 9 or a No. 10 seed if they don’t win the MAC tournament.

And you might be surprised to find out that Miami is far from a lock to win that tournament, too. In fact, the RedHawks aren’t even the favorite. Akron is -110 to get the league’s automatic bid while Miami is at +225 after winning its last three regular-season games of the season by a combined six points.

If we take those odds at face value, there’s a very real chance the MAC will get two teams in the NCAA tournament with Akron scoring the auto bid and Miami making the field as an at-large. That will bump a team out of March Madness.

Missouri (20-11)

The Tigers should also be in the field but could find themselves in Dayton for the First Four games if they are a one-and-done in the SEC tournament. Mizzou has wins over Florida, Kentucky, Vanderbilt and Tennessee in SEC play, but lost their last two games of the regular season to fall all the way to No. 8 in the SEC tournament after having a chance at the No. 3 seed.

Missouri will probably play Kentucky in the SEC tournament on Thursday. A second win over the Wildcats likely solidifies the Tigers as a No. 10 seed or so. A loss — especially an ugly one — could send the Tigers to Ohio.

Auburn (16-15)

Auburn’s continued presence on the NCAA tournament bubble is a great example of how shallow the bubble field is this season.

If the Tigers lose to Mississippi State in the first round of the NCAA tournament, it’s nearly impossible to see how a .500 team that won seven of its 19 games against SEC opponents would get into the tournament. But if Auburn wins one or two games in the SEC tournament? The committee could still put the Tigers in.

Auburn lost three of its last four regular-season games and has gone 2-8 in its last 10 games. But wins over St. John’s, Arkansas and Florida are apparently still carrying the Tigers even though it’s clear that Auburn is far removed from being the team it showed it could be in December and January.

Indiana (18-13)

Here’s another bubble team that has fumbled away its recent opportunities to lock into the NCAA tournament field. The Hoosiers have lost five of their last six games and the only win in that span came against Minnesota. Four of those losses came to Illinois, Purdue, Michigan State and a hot Ohio State team, but the other defeat came at home to a Northwestern team that finished 15th in the Big Ten.

The Hoosiers could have a chance to avenge that loss to the Wildcats on Wednesday. Indiana plays the winner of Penn State and Northwestern in the second round of the Big Ten tournament.

Cincinnati (17-14)

The Bearcats were one of four teams that finished 9-9 in Big 12 play and have played their way onto the bubble in recent weeks. Cincy has won six of its last eight games with victories at Kansas and home against BYU in that stretch.

But Cincinnati’s rough start and its lack of a significant non-conference win could ultimately hinder its NCAA tournament chances. The Bearcats played Louisville, Georgia and Clemson before Big 12 play but went 0-3 in those games.

The path is there for Cincy to play its way into the NCAA tournament, however. The Bearcats have Utah on Tuesday to open the Big 12 tournament and then would play UCF with a win and regular-season champion Arizona with a win over the Knights. A victory over the Wildcats could be the ticket.

Santa Clara (26-7)

The Broncos scored a huge win on Monday night in the West Coast Conference tournament with a 76-71 defeat of Saint Mary’s. Santa Clara outscored the Gaels by eight in the second half to earn a matchup with Gonzaga for the conference’s automatic bid on Tuesday night.

A win over the Bulldogs obviously puts the Broncos in the tournament. But there’s a compelling case for Santa Clara even with a loss. Saint Mary’s is a lock for the tournament and Santa Clara went 2-1 against the Gaels this season as the Broncos were 15-3 in WCC play during the regular season. A close loss Tuesday night could be enough.

Virginia Tech (19-12)

Hokies’ coach Mike Young was visibly frustrated after his team’s 76-72 road loss at Virginia to end the regular season. The Hokies are 4-6 over their last 10 games and one of those wins came against Clemson.

Thanks to that sluggish finish, Virginia Tech finished 12th in the 15-team ACC and must play Tuesday night in the ACC tournament. A win over Wake Forest will give the Hokies the opportunity to take down Clemson again on Wednesday. Another win over the Tigers is probably necessary for Virginia Tech to feel better about its chances of making the NCAA tournament.

VCU (24-7)

The Rams finished in a tie for first in the Atlantic 10 with Saint Louis after going 15-3 in the regular season. VCU beat Virginia Tech by 18 early in the season, but two of its three regular-season A-10 losses came against the Billikens.

There’s not a compelling tournament case for anyone else in the A-10 other than Saint Louis, so VCU is the conference’s only hope at being a multi-bid league. The Rams will probably play Duquesne in the quarterfinals of the A-10 tournament on Friday, and anything less than an appearance in the championship game will be a disappointment.

Bears free agency: Breaking down every move involving Chicago

It's been a busy start to free agency for the Chicago Bears, who have been adding new players and re-signing key in-house free agents as general manager Ryan Poles bolsters the roster heading into Ben Johnson's second season.

The Bears had some pressing needs heading into free agency, mostly on defense, that included the defensive line (both edge and interior), safety, linebacker and left tackle. There are also depth needs at cornerback and wide receiver. Poles has been hard at work retooling the roster, including adding speed to the defense. And while there weren't any major splashes like in year's past, Chicago made some sneaky good moves early in free agency.

Follow along as we break down every move involving the Bears in free agency (most recent moves appear first):

Bears re-sign LT Braxton Jones

The move: Bears re-signed Braxton Jones to a one-year, $5 million contract (source)

What it means: Chicago has a hole to fill at left tackle for the second straight offseason, and the competition is shaping up to be a familiar one between Jones, Theo Benedet and Kiran Amegadjie. With Ozzy Trapilo expected to miss most of the 2026 season, the Bears could be looking for a short-term solution to fill the void before he returns from his ruptured patellar tendon. This could provide Jones, who was recovering from an injury last season, an opportunity to prove himself in a one-year stint and earn a multi-year extension elsewhere next season.

Bears re-sign QB Case Keenum

The move: Bears re-signed Case Keenum to a two-year, $5.5 million contract (source)

What it means: Tyson Bagent is still on the roster...at least for now. But you have to wonder, with it being a two-year extension for Keenum, if the Bears are preparing to deal Bagent for a draft pick. Keenum was invaluable to Caleb Williams last season as an additional coach, and he'll once again be tasked with helping Williams' development. And Keenum very well could find himself as Williams' backup in the end.

Bears to sign LB Devin Bush

The move: Bears agreed to terms with Devin Bush on a three-year, $30 million contract (source)

What it means: The Bears moved on from Tremaine Edmunds before free agency kicked off, and they managed to use that money to land two linebackers: Bush and re-signing D'Marco Jackson. The former first-round pick experienced a career-resurgence with the Browns, where he excelled against the run and improved in coverage. The Bush signing also drives home the fact that Chicago has been preaching speed on defense, which they got in spades with Bush.

Bears to sign S Coby Bryant

The move: Bears agreed to terms with Coby Bryant on a three-year, $40 million contract (source)

What it means: With starters Kevin Byard and Jaquan Brisker on the free-agent market, Chicago addressed a big need in the secondary with Bryant, who's fresh off a Super Bowl championship with the Seahawks. Bryant, who thrived in coverage, brings speed and physicality on defense, and he's also a ballhawk who should thrive in Dennis Allen's defense. Whether the Bears opt to bring back Byard or Brisker to pair with him remains to be seen.

Bears to sign DT Neville Gallimore

The move: Bears agreed to terms with Neville Gallimore on a two-year, $12 million contract (source)

What it means: Chicago added depth and a rotational piece to their interior defensive line with Gallimore, who joins a room featuring starters Gervon Dexter and Grady Jarrett, as well as last year's second-round rookie Shemar Turner. Following Andrew Billings' departure in free agency, the Bears add an experienced interior depth piece who also brings interior pass rush.

Bears re-sign LB D'Marco Jackson

The move: Bears re-signed D'Marco Jackson to a two-year, $7.5 million contract (source)

What it means: Following Tremaine Edmunds' release before free agency, the Bears had a hole to fill at linebacker alongside T.J. Edwards, who's returning from injury. Jackson stepped up last season amid injuries to Edmunds and Edwards, and he more than earned an extension. He'll likely see extended action with Edmunds' departure, although it probably won't be in a starting role after the Devin Bush signing. Still, Chicago locked down a key defensive piece and special teams contributor at an affordable price.

Bears re-sign DE Daniel Hardy

The move: Bears re-signed Daniel Hardy to a two-year, $5 million contract (source)

What it means: Hardy's extension won't exactly move the needle for the Bears. But he's been an underrated, solid rotational player off the edge, but most importantly he's one of the team's best special teams contributors. While Chicago will likely look to address edge rusher in the NFL draft, it never hurts to have depth at that position, as well as a key special teamer who brings the physicality to Richard Hightower's unit.

This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears free agency: Breaking down every move involving Chicago

Trey Hendrickson’s future complicated by one issue in NFL free agency

Few names have generated more noise during the 2026 free agency cycle than Trey Hendrickson. The Bengals defensive end has been a hot topic for over a year now, with speculation building about whether he would eventually chase a bigger contract elsewhere.

That speculation turned into reality on March 9 when Hendrickson officially hit the open market as an unrestricted free agent. Over the past several weeks, multiple NFL franchises have expressed interest in bringing the pass rusher aboard.

MORE: Minnesota Vikings linked to former No. 1 overall pick quarterback

But despite all the chatter and reported meetings, Hendrickson remains unsigned. The first day of legal tampering has already passed without a deal getting done, which raises an obvious question about what is holding things up.

Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson
Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson celebrates the win after the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Paycor Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joseph Maiorana-Imagn Images

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the answer comes down to money. Hendrickson has been in discussions with several teams, but nobody has met his asking price yet. The holdup stems from recent contracts that have reset expectations across the league.

Houston handed Danielle Hunter a $40 million per year extension. Carolina turned heads by giving Jalen Phillips $30 million annually. Hendrickson views himself in that same class of elite edge rushers, which means his price tag sits somewhere in that range.

“Sometimes it takes a player a little bit of time to understand how the market works and to accept that, just because Danielle Hunter might get $40m, you might not get 40, just because Jalen Phillips gets $30m, doesn’t mean you get 30,” Schefter said. “So, right now, he’s talking to a bunch of teams, but nobody has met his price just yet, and he’s a very strong minded, prideful person. He wants to get his price, and until he feels like he does, he’s not willing to compromise on that.”

.@AdamSchefter gives an update on Trey Hendrickson during NFL free agency pic.twitter.com/TyMfEZ8sG5

— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) March 10, 2026

Part of the challenge for teams evaluating Hendrickson involves factors beyond his production. He is 31 years old and coming off a season-ending core muscle injury. Those two details do not go unnoticed during contract negotiations. Hendrickson is also looking for a multi-year deal that includes guaranteed money past the first season.

For interested teams weighing the pros and cons, that combination of age, injury concerns, and financial demands creates a complicated decision.

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Inside the numbers: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander ties Wilt Chamberlain's 20-point streak record

Wilt Chamberlain has some NBA records that might never get touched, like the 100-point game, 4,000 points in a season and a 50-point-per-game scoring average.

And that means that when he does get caught — in any category — it's a big deal.

Oklahoma City's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has now done just that, matching Chamberlain's NBA record of 126 consecutive regular-season games of 20 or more points. Gilgeous-Alexander got there Monday night, scoring 35 points (with a career-high 15 assists, too) in the Thunder's 129-126 win over the Denver Nuggets.

“It's crazy to think that where I was 10 years ago, I'd be here today," Gilgeous-Alexander said.

It's the latest accolade on a long list for Gilgeous-Alexander, who was MVP, NBA Finals MVP, the league's scoring champion and led the Thunder to the league title last season. He's also generally considered as a favorite in the MVP race this season.

He said he doesn't try to fixate much on the scoring streak.

“It's still a lot to even wrap my head around,” Gilgeous-Alexander said. “To be honest with you, I try to not even think about it — especially during the season. So much is going on, so many things have to go right for you to get what you ultimately want, and that gets 100% of my focus, especially basketball-wise.”

Gilgeous-Alexander gets his chance at pushing the streak to 127 games on Thursday, when the Thunder meet the Boston Celtics.

Inside the numbers

A look at some of the numbers when the two streaks are compared:

— The Thunder record during Gilgeous-Alexander's streak: 102-24.

— The Warriors' record during Chamberlain's streak: 66-60.

— Chamberlain's highest-scoring game during his streak was the NBA-record 100-point outburst for the then-Philadelphia Warriors against New York on March 2, 1962.

— Gilgeous-Alexander's highest-scoring game during the streak is 55 points, against Indiana on Oct. 23. (Chamberlain had 42 games of 55 points or more during his run.)

— Gilgeous-Alexander has two games with exactly 20 points during his streak.

— Chamberlain's low game during the streak was 23 points, an overtime loss to Boston. All 23 of those points came in regulation.

— Gilgeous-Alexander's average during his streak: 32.5 points per game.

— Chamberlain's average during his streak: 49.2 points per game.

— Gilgeous-Alexander's shooting percentage during his streak: .535.

— Chamberlain's shooting percentage during his streak: .511.

How Wilt's ended

The 126th and final game of Chamberlain's streak was Jan. 19, 1963, in St. Louis. He played all 48 minutes and finished with 35 points and 21 rebounds in a 116-114 loss against the Hawks.

The teams played again the next night. Chamberlain didn't stick around long.

Referee Red Oates issued two technical fouls and tossed Chamberlain from the game after about four minutes, citing “abusive language” used by the superstar while he protested a foul call against teammate Wayne Hightower.

Chamberlain finished with six points. His scoring average dropped from 47.0 per game to 46.2 in one evening.

He also faced a mandatory ejection fine from the NBA. By league rule, it had to be at least $50.

What was next for Wilt

Chamberlain simply restarted his 20-point streak in San Francisco's next game, that being Jan. 22, 1963, against Detroit.

He didn't get thrown out. In today's NBA, he would have.

Chamberlain threw several punches during a fourth-quarter melee that even saw some fans get onto the floor at the Cow Palace. No fouls — personal or technical — were called as a result of the fight.

Chamberlain had 39 points that night and went on to score at least 20 points in his next 20 games, so it's reasonable to think he would have pushed the streak — had he not been ejected in St. Louis — to 147 games.

Chamberlain's next sub-20-point game was Feb. 24, 1963, coincidentally back in St. Louis, and on a night where he strangely passed up some open shots — “at times refusing to shoot even though he was in the clear,” The Associated Press reported that night.

Chamberlain finished with 13 points in a 127-106 loss to the Hawks.

Other 20-point streaks

Chamberlain had five other streaks where he scored 20 or more points in at least 30 games. He had streaks of 92, 62, 56, 47 and 30 games.

Chamberlain’s 92-game streak of 20-point games is the third-longest in NBA history. Oscar Robertson had a 79-game streak, while Kevin Durant and Michael Jordan each had 72-game runs. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar had a 70-game streak, then added a 71-game streak not long afterward.

Jordan had seven instances of scoring 20 points or more in at least 30 consecutive games. Chamberlain had six, Robertson five, while Abdul-Jabbar, Elgin Baylor and LeBron James each had four.

Regular season only

If taking both regular season and playoff games into account, Chamberlain still stands alone in longest 20-point streaks.

The Jan. 20, 1963, game snapped a 141-game streak of 20-point outings — including playoffs. Chamberlain also had a run of 104 consecutive games that included postseason contests.

Robertson and Baylor both did it in 89 straight games when adding in the postseason, tying for the third-longest such streaks.

Gilgeous-Alexander had three games where he failed to score 20 points during last season’s Oklahoma City playoff run to the NBA title. When adding in playoff contests, his current streak is “only” 63 games — the second-longest of his career, after a 72-game run that was snapped during the 2025 postseason.

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Case Keenum Signed a New Deal in the NFC North

Case Keenum Signed a New Deal in the NFC North
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Case Keenum will always be fondly remembered in Minnesota Vikings lore as the backup that took over from Sam Bradford in 2017 and guided the squad to the NFC Championship Game, a place the club hasn’t been since. Last offseason, he signed a deal with the Chicago Bears and he just re-upped that contract.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that he scored a fresh two-year, $5.5 million paycheck with a max value of $8 million, likely achievable via playing time incentives. The Bears didn’t primarily sign him to play, however, but to mentor the young quarterback room he shares with Caleb Williams and Tyson Bagent.

Keenum, in fact, hasn’t thrown an in-game football since the 2023 campaign.

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Dec 20, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Bears quarterback Case Keenum (11) takes the field before the game against the Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Mike Dinovo-Imagn Images

During January’s playoff run, Bears head coach Ben Johnson was asked about the role his veteran backup has with his inexperienced QB teammates: “When things get a little bit too high, you can swing it back and just keep everyone grounded,” Johnson explained. “Same thing when things aren’t quite going your way, you’re facing a little adversity, he knows the right things to say just to make sure we can pull ourselves out of that hole. I don’t know if coaching is in his future or not, but I think he’d be a hell of a coach one day if he chooses to go that path.”

Keenum has seen it all during his long NFL journey that started as an undrafted rookie out of Houston. In 2012, he signed with the Houston Texans and since then, he has added stints in St. Louis, Los Angeles, Minnesota, Denver, Washington, Cleveland, Buffalo and Chicago to his résume.

The 38-year-old has played in 80 career games with 66 starts, recording 79 passing touchdowns and 51 interceptions.

More from Johnson: “He’s been an integral part of what we’ve done. He’s been tremendous in terms of Caleb’s growth. That was really the thought process of bringing him in, a guy with skins on the wall. He’s played in big games himself at a high level. He’s won big games. He’s lost big games.”

“His experience has been something that all these young players can really lean into, particularly in weeks like this, where you come off an emotional win and yet you’ve got to turn your sights onto the next page pretty quickly. I think Case’s message this week has been very profound for not just the offense, but the entire team. The vision we had bringing him in, it’s been pretty incredible.”

Bears QB Caleb Williams against the Vikings in 2025
Nov 16, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) under center for a snap during the second quarter against the Minnesota Vikings
at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

It ultimately didn’t get the Bears past the Los Angeles Rams, but Williams looked like a mature version of his rookie self throughout the season and Keenum might have helped him get there.

But Johnson is right, Keenum did play in the big games. His biggest game was a blowout loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in 2018, but a pass from the previous week will be part of highlight reels for decades. His prayer to Stefon Diggs delivered the Minneapolis Miracle, knocked the New Orleans Saints out of the playoff race, and kept the Vikings’ Super Bowl hopes alive.

It was undoubtedly Keenum’s best season. He didn’t reach that level of play before that magical 2017 season and he has been chasing it ever since. In a team led by the prime version of Mike Zimmer’s defense, Keenum was just asked to steer the ship, not to carry it. He went 11-3 as a starter, throwing for 3,547 yards, 22 touchdowns and 7 interceptions, operating an offense with a solid running game and good receivers.

Day the Vikings Made
Jan 14, 2018; Minneapolis, MN, USA; Minnesota Vikings quarterback Case Keenum reacts after defeating the New Orleans Saints at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports.

After the season, the Vikings showed him the door and acquired Kirk Cousins to take his spot. That was — all emotions aside — indeed an upgrade, proven by their career numbers since that point, though it never amounted to another deep playoff run.

Since his exit, Keenum has taken snaps with five different teams and he has thrown for 33 scores and 24 interceptions.

Keenum was not re-signed to throw passes for the Bears, but to be a coach in the locker room. In the upcoming season, the 38-year-old will return to U.S. Bank Stadium once again, where he orchestrated perhaps the most memorable play in franchise history.

Editor’s Note: Information from PFFOver The Cap, and Sports Reference helped with this article.

Fadlu Davids' Raja Casablanca maintain top spot

Fadlu Davids' Raja Casablanca maintain top spot
Fadlu Davids' Raja Casablanca maintain top spot

Fadlu's Raja remain at the summit

Photo: Raja Casablanca @ X

Fadlu Davids' Raja Casablanca maintained their spot at the summit of the Botola Pro League with a 2-0 victory over Olympic Club de Safi.

Abdellah Khafifi broke the deadlock 12 minutes from the first whistle, before Mohamed Boulacsou put the game to bed in the 77th minute.

Raja are one point clear at the top, having picked up 30 points in 15 league outings, albeit played three games more than their second-placed city rivals Wydad Casablanca.

Davids has overseen 13 league matches, winning seven, drawing five and losing once since taking over the reins in September 2025.

The South African mentor has been tasked with sealing qualification to the CAF Champions League, with the club absent from CAF inter-club competitions this season.

Moreover, the former Simba SC boss is expected to clinch domestic cup titles, including the coveted Throne Cup.

Saints restructure C Erik McCoy

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - AUGUST 23: Erik McCoy #78 of the New Orleans Saints warms up before a preseason game against the Denver Broncos at the Caesars Superdome on August 23, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Derick E. Hingle/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It’s early in day two of free agency and the New Orleans Saints are already making money moves by restructuring the contract of center Erik McCoy.

The #Saints processed a simple conversion on C Erik McCoy's contract, converting $9.2M of salary/roster bonus into signing bonus, clearing $7.36M of space.

Updated Cap Hits
2026: $10.3M
2027: $17.9M
2028: $10.8M (void)

— Spotrac (@spotrac) March 10, 2026

McCoy signed a five-year, $63.75 million contract extension with the Saints in 2022.

By converting some of his base salary into a signing bonus, McCoy’s cap hit of $17.68M is now reduced to $10.32M, which will save the Saints little over $7.3M against the salary cap.

Big 12 tournament bracket, scores: Players to watch, bubble scenarios

The men's basketball teams in the Big 12 will once again converge in March on Kansas City, Missouri, to play in the city that has hosted the conference tournament all but five times since the league was formed ahead of the 1996-97 season. Another of the constants for the event is who takes home the title. Kansas and Iowa State have combined to win 18 of the previous 28 editions. Seven other titles have gone two teams that are no longer in the league.

However, the expansion of the league has opened the doors to other contenders. Houston won the tournament last year in its second season in the conference. The Cougars beat Arizona in that title game in 2025, and the Wildcats, who are in their second Big 12 campaign, will be hoping to match what Houston did.

Postseason awards: Check out All-Big 12 teams, 2026 Player, Coach of the Year

Arizona owns the top seed after an impressive run through that saw them lose just two league games after an unbeaten non-conference season. The Cougars are right behind them. Conference legacy programs Kansas, Texas Tech and Iowa State are among the contender that will be hoping to snag the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. But it won't be easy with the amount of depth in the field.

Big 12 tournament schedule, bracket, scores

All times Eastern

First round

Tuesday, March 10

  • Game 1: No. 12 Arizona State vs. No. 13 Baylor, 12:30 p.m., ESPN+
  • Game 2: No. 9 Cincinnati vs. No. 16 Utah, 3 p.m., ESPN+
  • Game 3: No. 10 Brigham Young vs. No. 15 Kansas State, 7 p.m., ESPN+
  • Game 4: No. 11 Colorado vs. No. 14 Oklahoma State, 9:30 p.m., ESPN+

Second round

Wednesday, March 11

  • Game 5: No. 5 Iowa State vs. Game 1 winner, 12:30 p.m., ESPN/ESPN2
  • Game 6: No. 8 Central Florida vs. Game 2 winner, 3 p.m., ESPNU
  • Game 7: No. 7 West Virginia vs. Game 3 winner, 7 p.m., ESPNU
  • Game 8: No. 6 TCU vs. Game 4 winner, 9:30 p.m., ESPN2/ESPNU

Quarterfinals

Thursday, March 12

  • Game 9: No. 4 Texas Tech vs. Game 5 winner, 12:30 p.m., ESPN/ESPN2
  • Game 10: No. 1 Arizona vs. Game 6 winner, 3 p.m., ESPN/ESPN2
  • Game 11: No. 2 Houston vs. Game 7 winner, 7 p.m., ESPN/ESPN2
  • Game 12: No. 3 Kansas vs. Game 8 winner, 9:30 p.m., ESPN/ESPN2

Semifinals

Friday, March 13

  • Game 13: Game 9 winner vs. Game 10 winner, 7 p.m., ESPN/ESPN2
  • Game 14: Game 11 winner vs. Game 12 winner, 9:30 p.m., ESPN/ESPN2

Championship game

Saturday, March 14

  • Game 15: Semifinal winners, 6 p.m., ESPN

How to watch Big 12 tournament

The Big 12 tournament first round will be streamed exclusively on ESPN+. The succeeding rounds will be shown on ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNU. The championship game will be aired on ESPN.

Big 12 tournament favorite

There's not much doubt the rest of the conference is chasing Arizona as the Wildcats have dominated throughout out the campaign. Their strength is in their balance. Seven scorers average nine points or more. Their perimeter game is back by a strong interior group, led by Motiejus Krivas and Tobe Awaka. The biggest threat looks to be Houston, which has the type of defense that can be counted on in a tournament that forces teams to win three times in three games.

Big 12 tournament top players

AJ Dybantsa, G, Brigham Young: The freshman has more than lived up to his billing as one of the nation's top recruits, averaging ppg. Even without running mate Richie Saunders, Dybantsa has the ability to carry them in the short run of tournament play.

Darryn Peterson, G, Kansas: The kerfuffle about Peterson's status in games has distracted from the fact he's been one of the top players in the country. The freshman, if motivated, can be the key piece to leading the Jayhawks on a deep run.

Christian Anderson, G, Texas Tech: The Red Raiders lost star JT Toppin to a season-ending injury in February but remained one of the best teams in the league with Anderson becoming the lead option. He will be tasked with continuing his scoring run in Kansas City.

Koa Peat, F, Arizona: The freshman standout is one of several key pieces for the Wildcats, who dominated the league this season. He is joined by fellow freshman Brayden Burries as the team's two top scorers.

Joshua Jefferson, F, Iowa State: Part of a three-pronged attack with Milan Momcilovic and Tamin Lipsey, the senior provides important scoring and rebounding from the interior that makes the Cyclones capable of being one of the favorites.

March Madness bubble storylines for Big 12

The Big 12 seems certain of getting eight spots in the tournament field with Central Florida still in good position after three consecutive losses. The Knights, however, will want to avoid a loss in the second round to make things certain. Among the teams on the outside of the field, Cincinnati may ahve the best hope with its recent run of six wins in eight games. West Virginia has stacked up five Quad 1 but overall inconsistency has hampered its hopes. Both the Bearcats and Mountaineers will need multiple victories to get into the conversation.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Big 12 tournament bracket, scores, schedule

Conditions met: VfB reportedly seal transfer of key player

Conditions met: VfB reportedly seal transfer of key player
Conditions met: VfB reportedly seal transfer of key player

The plan of VfB Stuttgart with Bilal El Khannouss seems to be working: The attacking midfielder is apparently on the verge of staying permanently with the Bundesliga club. The 21-year-old Moroccan, who is currently on loan from Leicester City, is set to be permanently tied to VfB.

The background is a purchase obligation included in the loan contract. This comes into effect under certain conditions – such as a sufficient number of appearances or the team's sporting successes – and would make the transfer final. According to media reports, the transfer fee for the talented attacking player is around 20 million euros.


El Khannouss has quickly established himself in Stuttgart since his move and is considered one of the important options in the attacking midfield under coach Sebastian Hoeneß. His performances have contributed to the VfB officials wanting to secure the transfer in the long term.

If the contractual conditions are ultimately met, the club is likely to officially announce the permanent transfer soon.

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

Geno Smith is Jets' best remaining option at quarterback

The New York Jets were very busy during free agency's first legal tampering day.

It started with a trade for Miami Dolphins safety Minkah Fitzpatrick. One position the Jets did not immediately address was quarterback.

Some of the Jets' potential solutions at quarterback have already landed elsewhere. The prize possession, quarterback Malik Willis, signed a three-year contract with the division rival Dolphins. If New York was interested, Willis preferred to reunite with coaches Jon-Eric Sullivan and Jeff Hafley in Miami.

Elsewhere, the Atlanta Falcons signed QB Tua Tagovailoa to a one-year minimum deal.

Two of the top free-agent quarterbacks are already off the board. Facing dwindling options, the Jets' best remaining choice may be to reunite with Geno Smith. The Las Vegas Raiders released Smith from his contract, and he's looking for a new home.

The Jets originally selected Smith in the second round of the 2013 NFL draft. He struggled mightily in East Rutherford before relaunching his career with the Seattle Seahawks.

Now free again after a failed stint with the Raiders, Smith would bring experience to New York offensive coordinator's Frank Reich's unit..

Alternatives include QBs Kyler Murray and Carson Wentz. The Jets must sort through what's left on the quarterback market.

Smith would be a worthwhile solution.

This article originally appeared on Jets Wire: Geno Smith is Jets' best remaining option at quarterback

Players Championship DFS picks 2026: Our expert loves this past champion

The stage is set for the PGA Tour’s marquee event as the 2026 Players Championship kicks off this week at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach. TPC Sawgrass is a hazard-filled, positional, Florida-style test that hosts what many consider the most competitive and thrilling tournament of the year. Two-time champion Rory McIlroy summed up what the tournament means by saying, “I wouldn’t consider my career complete if I hadn’t won a Players Championship.”

RELATED: Players Championship 2026: Rory McIlroy still dealing with back injury, not arriving to Sawgrass until later in week

TPC Sawgrass is widely considered one of the most visually pristine and strategically brilliant golf courses in the world. The course features lush rough, striking white sand bunkers and water hazards that come into play on 16 holes. Its lightning fast, tiered greens and carefully crafted layout ensure that players face a demanding test on every hole.

Few other courses match the risk-and-reward balance found at TPC Sawgrass. The angled fairways are designed to challenge golfers to make bold decisions from the tee. Often the best angle for an approach shot requires aiming closer to trouble, rewarding players who are willing to take on more risk. Those who play too safe frequently leave themselves with more difficult approach shots into the challenging greens.

At TPC Sawgrass, almost any playing style can contend, but the course has a way of quickly exposing weaknesses. Pretenders are often weeded out early as the demanding layout tests every part of a player’s game. When the typically windy March conditions arrive, small mistakes can quickly turn into costly numbers. Power hitters like Rory McIlroy, shorter but highly accurate players such as Webb Simpson, and even unexpected longshots like Craig Perks have all managed to win here.

RELATED: Players Championship 2026: Tee times for the opening two rounds

Success here usually belongs to golfers who are mentally tough, possess a complete all-around skill set and arrive in sharp form. The course continually pressures players to execute precise shots and make smart decisions from start to finish. It may sound like a cliché, but at TPC Sawgrass the player who performs the best across every aspect of the game over four days is usually the one lifting the trophy on Sunday. Five of the last six editions have been decided by either one shot or in a playoff, so expect suspense late Sunday afternoon.

$9,000+ range Play: Collin Morikawa, $9,8002265462824

Orlando Ramirez

If you were to ask golf course aficionados what the perfect PGA venue would be for Morikawa, there is no doubt that many would say TPC Sawgrass. So it’s a bit surprising that last year was his only top-10 finish in his five previous starts here. Similar to last year, Morikawa enters with pristine form having won at Pebble Beach and then following it up with a seventh at the Genesis and a fifth last week at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Every winner here since 2018 has gained at least 1.5 strokes ball-striking per round in the four months leading up to their win. Morikawa is one of six players in this week’s field to meet that criteria at 1.53 per round.

Play: Si Woo Kim, $9,300

Kim’s seven starts this year include five top-13 finishes and an impressive 43.8 total strokes gained/ball-striking. He won here in 2018 and has consistently performed well on Pete Dye courses. As usual, everything comes down to how he performs on the greens. The encouraging sign is that since 2015 his putting at TPC Sawgrass has been almost perfectly neutral, losing just 0.01 strokes per round.

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Si Woo Kim leads this upper-tier in total strokes gained ball-striking in 2026 by a huge margin.

Sign up for the industry's leading data tool to make golf stats easy to decipher—head to BetspertsGolf.com now and get access to The Rabbit Hole for only $10 for your first month. Use promo code GD10 at sign up for this amazing deal! Fade: Xander Schauffele, $9,600

Something in Schauffele’s game appears to be off this season. He built his reputation on being sharp with every club in the bag, yet aside from his T-7 at the Genesis Invitational, each of his other tournaments has featured lost strokes in one or more key Strokes Gained categories. He has also been inconsistent at TPC Sawgrass, recording three missed cuts and a 72nd place finish in seven career starts.

$8,000+ range Play: Ludvig Aberg, $8,7002265462925

Mike Ehrmann

Still underpriced and trending upward, Aberg will likely be one of the most popular plays on the slate. He stands out even more in this salary range since many of the other players in the $8,000 tier arrive at TPC Sawgrass in poor form. After a slow start to the season, he finished T-20 at the Genesis Invitational and followed it with a T-3 last week at Bay Hill, where he gained an outstanding 8.3 strokes/ball-striking. Even more encouraging for a course like TPC Sawgrass that demands well-rounded play, he gained strokes in every category across those last two events.

Fade: Justin Thomas, $8,000

Coming off an injury, Thomas struggled mightily at Bay Hill last week in his first action of 2026, missing the cut and losing 5.8 strokes/ball-striking. TPC Sawgrass is not the course to find your game. Thomas will most likely need a couple more starts to completely knock off the rust.

$7,000+ range Play: Adam Scott, $7,3002265137189

Mike Ehrmann

When looking at the new Approach Scoring Opportunities data I recently added to the Rabbit Hole, Adam Scott is the one name that stands out in this price range because of his elite approach play across each yardage bucket so far in 2026. This includes hitting 39 percent of his approaches inside 15 feet from the 50- to 150-yard range, which is especially relevant since about 40 percent of all approaches at TPC Sawgrass come from that distance. Scott has also shown some upside this season, highlighted by a fourth-place finish at the Genesis Invitational. At this value of a salary, his high floor and ceiling is especially valuable on a volatile course like TPC Sawgrass.

/content/dam/images/golfdigest/fullset/2026/3/adam-scott-players-rabbit-hole.jpg $6,000+ range Play: Haotong Li, $6,4002264997191

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As the 75th-ranked player in the world and the 16th best ball-striker in this field so far in 2026, Li presents excellent value in this range. He ranks 20th in the field in driving accuracy, sits fifth in Good Drive rate, and has started the season well with a T-8 at The American Express and a T-11 at the Farmers Insurance Open. If he can remain mentally composed and limit mistakes around the green, Li has the upside to finish inside the top 20 on Sunday.

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Slot’s Reds Prepare for Istanbul Rematch After Autumn Disappointment

ISTANBUL, TURKEY - SEPTEMBER 30: Arne Slot, Manager of Liverpool, applauds the fans following the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD2 match between Galatasaray A.S. and Liverpool FC at Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi on September 30, 2025 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Liverpool’s trip to Istanbul to face Galatasaray in the Round of 16 of the Champions League marks the second meeting of the two sides this season after a league phase clash that saw the Reds defeated 1-0 away in one of the only two losses of the initial rounds of the 2025-26 edition of the competition.

On paper, it’s a tie the Reds should be eager for given Galatasaray are one of only two sides left in the knockout rounds—along with FK Bodø/Glimt—with a net negative goal differential and expected goals differential, but that earlier defeat will be at the back of many minds heading into the two-legged rematch.

“We knew them already well and after playing them we know them better,” Liverpool head coach Arne Slot said ahead of the match. “So now before playing them again you watch even more games and I have a lot of respect for Galatasaray, for their manager. He’s been so successful, won so much with the club.

“They have quality players that can fight and they will have the fans behind them, so we need to be so, so good to bring a result back to Anfield and that’s what we’re going to try. Last time when we played there was not a lot between us, in open play I think we were quite similar, but we lost on a penalty.”

In that first meeting back in the league phase in the autumn, Galatasaray somewhat controversially had a close penalty call upheld while Liverpool had one overturned. The result at the time felt unfair for Slot’s Reds, but the goal this time will be to play well enough the officiating can’t make a difference.

“They have a very good team and we have a very good team,” Slot added. “So are we happy to play against them? No, but there’s not one team you would prefer to play in the last 16 because they are all good teams. So we’ve already lost against them, which tells you how difficult of a game it is for us.

“The good thing this time is that we play two games where in the group stage we only played away. Now we also have a chance to play in front of our own fans, which will be hard for Galatasaray. But we know the quality they have, even more than last time, and that it will be a challenge for us tomorrow.”

Simpson and guide Poth win Paralympic silver for GB

Neil Simpson skiing at the Winter Paralympics
Neil Simpson had finished fourth in the downhill and super G events earlier in the Milan-Cortina Games [Getty Images]

Neil Simpson and his guide Rob Poth won Great Britain's first medal of the Milan-Cortina Winter Paralympics with silver in the alpine combined.

It is a third Paralympic medal overall for the visually impaired skier, who had recorded two fourth-place finishes earlier in these Games.

In the alpine combined, skiers complete a run of both the super G and slalom, with their factored times combined to determine the final standings.

Simpson and Poth had sat in fourth after the morning's super G, 0.57 seconds short of third place.

But in the slalom, they recorded the fastest time of the day to move up two places as Canada’s Kalle Ericsson and his guide Sierra Smith fell out of contention.

Italy's Giacomo Bertagnolli and guide Andrea Ravelli won gold, finishing 0.65 seconds ahead of Simpson and Poth overall, while Austria's Johannes Aigner and Nico Haberl won bronze.

Chiefs re-sign wide receiver Tyquan Thornton

EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - SEPTEMBER 21: Tyquan Thornton #80 of the Kansas City Chiefs runs off the field with the game ball after the game against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium on September 21, 2025. (Photo by Kathryn Riley/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Late Monday evening, the Kansas City Chiefs reportedly reached an agreement with one of the team’s most interesting pending free agents, considering how impactful he was in such a short, limited role in his only season with the team.

Chiefs, WR Tyquan Thornton agree to two-year, $11M deal with a max value of $14M. (via @MikeGarafolo) pic.twitter.com/f09Jf9pw8T

— NFL (@NFL) March 10, 2026

According to NFL insider Jordan Schultz, wide receiver Tyquan Thornton will re-sign with the Chiefs, signing a two-year contract that NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reported to be worth $11 million in total with a maximum value of $14 million.

It is Thornton’s first payday after signing with Kansas City on a reserve/future deal last offseason, and the former second-round pick will have another shot at signing a multi-year contract in two years as a 27-year-old in 2028.

Stat I just came across that I was unaware of:

Per @pfref , #Chiefs FA WR Tyquan Thornton led all qualified pass-catchers with 23.1 yards per reception in 2025

Alec Pierce (21.3) was the only other qualified player over 18 Y/R

— Ron Kopp Jr (@RonOnChiefs) February 9, 2026

Thornton will have his shot at growing within the Chiefs’ offense after excelling in a narrowed role that asked him to primarily run deep routes and make downfield catches. He racked up 438 receiving yards and three touchdowns while playing the fifth-most snaps among the receiving corps. Among all qualified pass catchers in the 2025 regular season, Thornton finished with the highest yards-per-catch rate (23.1).

Pending #Chiefs free agent WR Tyquan Thornton, speaking with @J810Anderson at Radio Row, said this play was probably "his proudest moment" (following a near-TD catch)

"I was like 'I'm going to make this catch, wherever it's at.' Once I did, it was like 'I'm taking off now'" pic.twitter.com/pfYCzNLoIR

— Ron Kopp Jr (@RonOnChiefs) February 5, 2026

On Radio Row in the week leading up to the Super Bowl, Thornton talked to Jason Anderson of 810 Sports about his growth as an individual and a player during his time with the Chiefs. The Arrowhead Pride staff covered the most notable parts of the interview for the site.

Heading into 2026, Thornton will join starting receivers Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy as the returning contributors in the position room. The trio will welcome the potential impact of wide receiver Jalen Royals in the former fourth-round pick’s second NFL season.

How do you feel about the Chiefs bringing Thornton back? Should we expect him to catch more than 19 passes in 2026? Let us know in the comments!

Raiders 2026 Free Agency: Spytek’s Day 1 Haul Jumpstarts Rebuild

For years, covering the Las Vegas Raiders meant bracing yourself. Every offseason brought another round of dysfunction, another head-scratching roster move, another promising rebuild that somehow turned into rubble before the first kickoff. The names changed, including coaches, GMs, and quarterbacks, but the outcome was depressingly consistent. Raider Nation deserved better, and they never got it.

Monday felt different. Genuinely different.

In a single day of NFL free agency, general manager John Spytek made it impossible to ignore what’s being built in Las Vegas. Armed with $111 million in cap space — most in the league — and a war chest of draft picks that would make most front offices jealous, the Raiders didn’t just spend money. They spent it deliberately, attacking specific needs with a clarity of purpose this franchise hasn’t had in a long time.

Raiders’ additions today:

🏈C Tyler Linderbaum: 3-years, $81M
🏈LB Quay Walker: 3-years, $40.5M
🏈LB Nakobe Dean: 3-years, $36M
🏈WR Jalen Nailor: 3-years, $35M
🏈Kwity Paye: 3-years, $48M
🏈CB Eric Stokes: 3-years, $30M
🏈DE Malcolm Koonce: 1-year, $11M
🏈Trade for CB Taron… https://t.co/CIAPDjQNyY

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 9, 2026

It started before the negotiating window even opened. The Maxx Crosby trade sent a five-time Pro Bowl pass rusher to Baltimore but brought back the 14th overall pick in 2026 and a first-round pick in 2027. That’s premium draft capital for a player who, as I wrote last week, was already heading for the exit. Then came the low-cost deal to acquire cornerback Taron Johnson from the Bills for a sixth-round pick. They added the solid nickel corner to the secondary for almost nothing.

Then Monday happened and Spytek hit the accelerator.

Raiders Turn Heads with Massive First Day in Free Agency

John Spytek Las Vegas Raiders Free Agency
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The headliner of John Spytek’s big day was Tyler Linderbaum. The former Ravens center, a three-time Pro Bowler who was still 25, signed a three-year, $81 million deal that makes him the highest-paid interior offensive lineman in NFL history. It’s a significant number, no question about it. But you’re building an offense around Fernando Mendoza, the presumed number one overall pick in April, and you want to give your rookie quarterback the best possible chance to succeed from day one. Linderbaum does exactly that. He’s one of the best centers in football, and now he’s protecting the guy who is supposed to be the face of this franchise for the next decade.

That’s not overpaying. That’s investing.

Wide receiver Jalen Nailor came in on a three-year, $35 million deal that drew less attention than it deserved. In Minnesota, Nailor spent his career operating in the shadows of Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison. In Las Vegas, he gets to be a legitimate weapon in a passing game that desperately needs one after the Raiders averaged just 14.2 points per game last season — dead last in the entire league. Nailor has hauled in 57 catches for 858 yards and ten touchdowns over the last two seasons from the slot. The talent was never the issue in Minnesota. The opportunity just wasn’t there.

The Raiders are signing WR Jalen Nailor to a 3-year, $35M contract, per @AdamSchefter

– 49 targets in 2025
– 1 dropped pass pic.twitter.com/XaU9I3QhHu

— PFF (@PFF) March 9, 2026

On defense, Spytek didn’t let the cap spending slow down. Pass rusher Kwity Paye arrived from Indianapolis on a three-year, $48 million deal, adding legitimate edge presence to replace what was lost in the Crosby trade. Linebackers Nakobe Dean and Quay Walker, former Georgia teammates, both landed in Las Vegas to overhaul a linebacker room that was consistently exploited in coverage last season. Dean, who brings pass rush upside and coverage versatility from three years in Philadelphia, signed for three years and $36 million. Walker adds athleticism and sideline-to-sideline range on a three-year, $40.5 million deal. Meanwhile, cornerback Eric Stokes re-signed on a three-year, $30 million deal after one of the best seasons of his career, and Malcolm Koonce was brought back for another year at $11 million, giving Klint Kubiak’s defense some continuity up front.

The total spending for Day 1 was $271 million. League-wide, nobody came close.

Raider Nation is Excited But Cautious

las vegas raiders free agency fans
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Now, let’s be honest about what this is and what it isn’t. Free agency wins don’t come engraved on a Lombardi Trophy. Every one of these players has to actually perform, stay healthy, and fit the scheme. Spytek has to nail the draft. With picks #1, #14 and a 2027 first from Baltimore, along with six more selections in the first four rounds of this draft, the margin for error is still real. We all remember what happened with Clelin Ferrell and Henry Ruggs III. Nobody in Raider Nation needs that reminder.

But what’s happening here is structurally sound in a way this franchise hasn’t been in years. John Spytek knows what he’s building. Kubiak came in with a clear vision for the offense. Tom Brady is adding credibility at the ownership and advisory level. And Mark Davis, to his enormous credit, appears to have stepped back and let football people run the football operation. That alone is worth acknowledging, because it has not always been the case.

After acquiring two 1st-round picks from the Ravens, the #Raiders agreed to terms with four former 1st-round picks on Monday.

DE Kwity Paye: No. 21 (Colts, 2021)
LB Quay Walker: No. 22 (Packers, 2022)
C Tyler Linderbaum: No. 25 (Ravens, 2022)
CB Eric Stokes: No. 29 (Packers,… pic.twitter.com/5nJvdWc7AS

— Nick Walters (@nickwalt) March 10, 2026

The Raiders are putting early points on the board. The offseason doesn’t end here, with the draft in April, where this rebuild either gets real traction or reveals its gaps.

But if you’re a member of Raider Nation and Monday didn’t give you something to feel good about, you haven’t been paying attention. For the first time in a long time, the organization looks like it knows what it’s doing.

That’s not nothing. After everything this fanbase has endured, that’s actually a lot.

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Barcelona receive licence for Spotify Camp Nou expansion in time for Sevilla clash

Barcelona receive licence for Spotify Camp Nou expansion in time for Sevilla clash
Barcelona receive licence for Spotify Camp Nou expansion in time for Sevilla clash

FC Barcelona has received the 1C license from the City Council allowing the club to open the first and second tiers of the Gol Nord (North Stand) at Spotify Camp Nou starting this Sunday, March 15, during the match against Sevilla.

The game will coincide with the presidential elections at Barcelona.

With this authorisation, the stadium’s capacity will increase significantly – from the current 45,401 spectators to 62,657 seats.

Took longer than expected

The city council raised more obstacles than initially anticipated, particularly regarding access and entry requirements, before granting permission to open the first two tiers of the North Stand. According to the club, these sections had already been fully completed for some time.

Less than two weeks ago, Barcelona launched the process allowing club members to apply for season tickets tied to the expansion, which adds roughly 14,000 new seats to the stadium.

However, the approval from the council took time to come, until it finally arrived earlier today, in time for Sunday’s La Liga game against Sevilla.

More fans at the stadium starting this week. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

With the new license, it should also be possible to reopen the Grada d’Animació (the supporters’ cheering section).

However, the Catalans still do not know whether there will be enough time to install it in its permanent location or whether it will temporarily remain in the same area used during the Copa del Rey semifinal second leg against Atletico Madrid.

Boost for the presidential elections

This Sunday is expected to be a major day at the stadium. Alongside the match against Sevilla, Barcelona members will also vote in the club’s presidential elections, choosing the leadership that will guide the institution for the next five years.

The increase in stadium capacity is expected to encourage higher voter turnout, since more members will be present at the stadium and able to exercise their voting rights.

Little by little, the renovated stadium continues to take shape. The team’s return to the Camp Nou under coach Hansi Flick has already had a strong social, economic, and institutional impact on the club.

Source: SPORT

Saudi Pro League: Sadio Mané continues to break records with Al Nassr

Saudi Pro League: Sadio Mané continues to break records with Al Nassr
Saudi Pro League: Sadio Mané continues to break records with Al Nassr

Sadio Mané continues to break his own record with Al Nassr in the Saudi Pro League

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Senegalese international Sadio Mané is setting the bar incredibly high in this 2025-2026 edition of the Saudi Pro League.

Back at his very best, the Senegal star has established himself as one of the main attractions of the top-tier Saudi competition.

He is the only player to have won every single match played in the league—18 out of 18. This remarkable feat speaks volumes about his undeniable contribution, both defensively and offensively.

As a reminder, the Bambaly native has played 26 matches this season, scoring 10 goals and providing 7 assists.

Despite rumors of a departure, the two-time African champion is expected to sign a new contract with the Saudi football powerhouse in the coming weeks.

Since joining the club in 2023, Sadio Mané has played 119 matches, tallying 47 goals and 32 assists.

Preview: Chelsea visit PSG for Champions League round of 16 first leg

Preview: Chelsea visit PSG for Champions League round of 16 first leg
Preview: Chelsea visit PSG for Champions League round of 16 first leg

Chelsea travel to the Parc des Princes for the stern test of Champions League holders PSG, who will target a more convincing performance after edging past Monaco to reach the round of 16 stage.

The Club World Cup finalists go head-to-head in the latter stages of the Champions League – Chelsea triumphed over the French giants 3-0 when they last met to claim the world champion status at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

Two-time Champions League winners Chelsea finished sixth in the group stages, after an inspiring win against Napoli in Naples, they secured them automatic qualification to the last 16.

Over the weekend, the Blues went the distance against Championship side Wrexham in the FA Cup, ultimately advancing to the quarter-finals, but requiring extra time to secure the win at the Racecourse Ground.

Despite a rotated side, Chelsea coach Liam Rosenior would’ve hoped not to have his squad play 120 minutes before a European trip to Paris; however, the second-tier side played a good game.

Brazilian striker Joao Pedro has been in terrific form, with four goals with an assist in his last two games, which includes a hat-trick at Villa Park and on the scoresheet in north-east Wales as the Blues fight for a spot in the top four of the Premier League.

Estevão remains a doubt for the clash, while Englishmen Jamie Gittens and Levi Colwill are inactive with long-term injuries.

The Parisians narrowly secured victory in the knockout play-off stages, beating familiar opponents AS Monaco 5-4 on aggregate across two legs.

However, Monaco came back to haunt Luis Enrique’s side just a few days ago in Ligue 1, as they suffered their fourth league defeat in a 3-1 encounter in the French capital.

Despite sitting top domestically, they have a one-point advantage over northern French side RC Lens after 25 matches played, a title race that’s tensing up with each passing game.

A difficult tasks faces PSG to match their historic last season, having won five major honours last year. While they’ve struggled to match the tenacity of the past, they have an abundance of quality on the pitch to wreak havoc against any team in world football.

On the injury list, Joao Neves’ status is unclear, as he sustained an ankle injury in February, while Spanish midfielder Fabián Ruiz is a doubt managing a knee injury.

The match will take place on Wednesday night at 20:00 on TNT Sports.

Carter Turk joins 1,000-point boys basketball career club at GV

Just a junior, Carter Turk is moving up the career scoring ranks at Grand Valley.

Turk went over 1,000 points in his career during the Mustangs’ 71-57 Division VI boys basketball district final win Saturday at Salem High School.

“It means a lot,” Turk said of his accomplishment. “But ultimately, at the end of the day, I just want to win as many games as possible.”

Turk scored 23 points as the Mustangs, the second seed in the district, broke through for the school’s first district title in boys basketball.

“It was huge for the school, as these types of tournament runs don’t happen often,” he said. “The team and I just need to embrace every moment of it. I couldn’t have done this without all the support throughout the community.”

Turk ranks fifth all-time at GV with 1,021 career points heading into tonight’s regional semifinal game vs. Kirtland at Canton Memorial Fieldhouse.

AJ Henson is first with 1,681 points, followed by Jim Dodd at 1,377, Jake Vormelker 1,079 and Ashton Zupancic 1,026.

Turk missed his freshman season with a knee injury, but came back to win D-VI Northeast District Player of the Year while leading the Mustangs to a Northeastern Athletic Conference crown last season.

“Nothing is impossible,” he said of returning from the injury. “It all happened for a reason, and had so much trust in the work I put in.”

In the 2025-26 campaign, Fairport Harbor prevented GV from repeating as conference champs.

Turk, though, claimed his second straight district Player of the Year honor.

“Earning back-to-back district player of the year, it truly is a blessing and means a lot that I’m getting recognized, and rewarded for all of the hard work I’ve been putting in,” he said.

Turk leads the team in scoring at 19.8 points per game, 3-pointers with 65, free throws 95, rebounds 260, assists 73, steals 58 and blocks 20.

“As a father and coach, I am really proud of him,” Mustangs coach Justin Turk said. “I think he said it best, wins are way more important than points though. Better yet, he’s such a great leader and teammate.”

Carter Turk knows the accolades and achievements wouldn’t be possible without a large supporting cast.

“My parents [Justin and Laura], my twin sister [Cloe], my grandparents have been amazing,” Carter Turk said. “They have missed very few games over my life.

“My teammates and coaches play an important role. They put in great positions to succeed, and the community played a huge part in always being at games, and showing support no matter what.”

Turk was starting quarterback for the GV football team in the fall, and this spring, he plans on playing baseball.

But he also hopes to play more basketball after tonight.

Turk realizes taking on Kirtland, the top seed in the district, will be a challenge.

“The keys to beating them is to box out and limit them on the offensive glass,” Turk said. “We need to match their physicality to give us a chance.”

A win would propel the Mustangs into the regional final game at 7 p.m. Friday against either Andrews Osborne Academy or Richmond Heights, also in Canton.

The regional winner advances to the state tournament at Wright State University near Dayton.

Proy leads Team Black to ACBF win over Team Orange in boys ACBF Senior Classic

ASHTABULA TOWNSHIP — All Star games are not usually a place to find significant passing, or any defense.

The Ashtabula County Basketball Foundation All Star Senior Classic boys game was a little different.

While defense was not off the charts, ball movement from player to player on Team Black and Team Orange was.

In the end, Geneva’s Caden Proy put on a show with 37 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists to lead Team Black to a 107-89 victory.

“It is good to come out and play one last time,” Proy said.

The teams were broken into Team Black and Team Orange with some athletes playing against their former high school teammates.

There was a lot of laughing and kidding going on before, during, and after the game.

Proy made a rim-rattling dunk, but also fed other players throughout out the game that included two, 20-minute halves with a running clock.

Proy, and several others, said the players were willing to pass the ball several times before taking a shot.

Geneva’s Antonio Rivera took his 3-point shooting eye to the court, and came out victorious over Edgewood’s Logan Mezak in the long-distance shooting event.

“I definitely thought I had a chance,” Rivera said of the possibility of winning the competition. “It [3-point shots] is the first shot when I go in the gym.”

Pymatuning Valley’s Chase Guysinger said Team Black worked hard to move the ball around to all the players.

“Everybody gets a chance,” he said.

Team Black was coached by Geneva’s Connor Zimmer and Edgewood’s Jay Bowler, while Team Orange was coached by Conneaut’s Joe Dunn.

The event was expected to raise about $2,000 for the ACBF, which is holding its annual banquet April 12 at the New Leaf Center in Conneaut.

The banquet includes awards for high school players and the announcement of the ACBF Hall of Fame Class of 2026.

Edgewood Athletic Administrator Steve Kray said six referees donated their time to officiate the game, and numerous sponsors helped with the event.

“I enjoy hosting the game,” said Kray, a member of the ACBF Board of Directors. “It is a tribute to our Ashtabula County basketball players.”

"The belief is important" – Kasper Hjulmand on Leverkusen's chances of shocking Arsenal

"The belief is important" – Kasper Hjulmand on Leverkusen's chances of shocking Arsenal

Bayer Leverkusen will go into their Champions League round of 16 tie with Premier League leaders Arsenal as clear underdogs, with the first leg to take place at BayArena on Wednesday.

Die Werkself coach Kasper Hjulmand is well aware of Arsenal’s quality, but believes his side have the tools to cause an upset.

“Arsenal are maybe the best team in Europe right now. It’s the toughest test, but we are excited by this opportunity. We need to enjoy this game with our fans and bring our best performance,” Hjulmand said at his pre-match press conference on Tuesday.

“It's always about looking at the opportunities for me. Things can happen in football. Arsenal are the clear favourites; they’re at the top of their game and have been building a strong team for years,” he added.

“We have 14 new players out of 25 from last season, but we’re building, learning and adapting, and the quality is improving. If we’re sharp, if we play at our best, everyone expresses themselves, and we play with courage – then who knows? The belief is important for us. I always believe we can do it when we go into a game like this.”

Wednesday's game at BayArena kicks off at 18:45 CET.

BCCI announces Rs 131 crore reward for India after T20 World Cup 2026 triumph

NEW DELHI: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Tuesday announced a cash reward of Rs 131 crore for Team India following their historic victory in the just concluded ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.

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Co-hosts India, led by Suryakumar Yadav, lifted the trophy after a dominant 96-run win over New Zealand in the summit clash at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday, successfully defending their title and becoming the first team in history to retain the T20 World Cup. With this triumph, India also became the first team to win the tournament three times, cementing their status among the most successful teams in the format.



In an official statement, the BCCI congratulated the players, support staff, and selectors for the achievement and wished them continued success. The board described the victory as a “powerful reflection of depth in the country’s cricket and the structures that nurture talent and sustain excellence at the highest level.”

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BCCI president Mithun Manhas hailed the achievement as a moment of immense pride for the nation. “To defend the title and achieve this feat on home soil makes it even more special,” he said. He lauded captain Suryakumar Yadav, head coach Gautam Gambhir, the squad, and the selectors for outstanding cricket throughout the tournament.

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BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia highlighted India’s golden phase in cricket, citing the team’s success at home in both the ICC Women’s World Cup last year and the T20 World Cup. He acknowledged former BCCI secretary Jay Shah for strengthening Indian cricket’s structures and global standing.

Vice-president Rajeev Shukla, joint secretary Prabhtej Bhatia, and treasurer A Raghuram Bhat praised the team’s composure, unity, and determination, noting that meticulous planning and strong foundations contributed to the victory.

India posted 255 for 5, the highest total in a T20 World Cup final, before bowling out New Zealand for 159 in 19 overs. With this win, India now holds 14 ICC trophies across senior and Under-19 formats, surpassing Australia’s 13, and has established itself as the most successful team in T20 World Cup history.

Atletico Madrid vs Tottenham Hotspur: Match Preview, Latest Team News and How to Watch

Atletico Madrid vs Tottenham Hotspur: Match Preview, Latest Team News and How to Watch
Atletico Madrid vs Tottenham Hotspur: Match Preview, Latest Team News and How to Watch

Atletico Madrid vs Tottenham Preview as Champions League Tie Draws Focus

European nights have long carried their own sense of narrative. For Tottenham, that narrative now arrives with unusual weight. A club battling domestic turmoil must suddenly step onto the grandest stage of continental competition, where margins shrink and reputations are shaped. The Champions League last 16 meeting between Atletico Madrid and Tottenham therefore carries an intrigue that stretches well beyond the scoreline.

For Igor Tudor, the evening in Madrid represents something close to a turning point. Spurs arrive amid a bleak Premier League run, hovering dangerously near the relegation zone after the damaging defeat to Crystal Palace. The Champions League has offered rare encouragement this season, yet the context around the club has rarely felt more fragile.

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Across Europe, Atletico Madrid remain a familiar presence in these decisive moments. Diego Simeone’s team approach this contest with momentum and confidence, and the contrast between the clubs’ current circumstances forms the backdrop to one of the more fascinating ties in this stage of the competition.

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Champions League Stage Brings Relief From Domestic Struggles

Tottenham’s Premier League problems have been well documented, yet their Champions League form has delivered something entirely different. Spurs navigated the league phase with confidence, suffering only one defeat to reigning European champions Paris Saint Germain.

That run helped construct the sense that continental football may represent a temporary sanctuary from domestic anxieties. It also ensured Tottenham progressed into the knockout rounds with belief intact.

For Tudor, maintaining that European rhythm has become crucial. His managerial record in the Champions League is modest, with only two wins in nine matches. Those victories arrived during his brief spell at Marseille in 2022, both against Sporting.

The situation therefore places Tottenham in a delicate position. European success could steady the atmosphere around the club, while another setback risks intensifying the scrutiny surrounding Tudor’s tenure.

Atletico Madrid Form and Champions League Context

Atletico Madrid enter the match with a steadier sense of direction. Simeone’s side have won four of their last five matches, building momentum before the Champions League resumes.

Their recent triumph over Barcelona in the Copa del Rey added another layer of confidence. Atletico advanced 4-3 on aggregate, a result that reinforced their resilience in knockout football.

European results earlier in the season have been less consistent. Atletico suffered defeats against Liverpool and Arsenal during the league phase, results that exposed occasional vulnerabilities against elite opposition.

Even so, the structure and discipline that define Simeone’s teams remain firmly in place. In a stadium that regularly produces intense European nights, Atletico will view Tottenham as an opponent currently struggling to find stability.

Liverpool’s victory against Atletico earlier in the competition also provides a useful reference point. It demonstrated that Simeone’s side can be tested when confronted with sharp attacking transitions and relentless pressure.

Team News Shapes Atletico Madrid vs Tottenham Encounter

Injury concerns continue to shape Tottenham’s preparations. Several players remain unavailable, though there are signs of encouragement with the return of a few defensive options.

Djed Spence and Radu Dragusin both travel with the squad after missing the defeat against Crystal Palace. Their availability should strengthen Tottenham’s defensive choices as they prepare to face Atletico Madrid’s attacking threat.

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Destiny Udogie remains sidelined with a thigh injury, while Lucas Bergvall will stay in London after suffering an ankle sprain. Ben Davies also remains unavailable.

Mohammed Kudus is recovering from a quad tendon injury that will keep him out until next month. Long term absences also include Wilson Odobert and James Maddison, both expected to miss the remainder of the campaign. Rodrigo Bentancur and Dejan Kulusevski continue their own rehabilitation programmes.

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Despite Tottenham’s defensive issues, Micky van de Ven is available despite being sent off against Crystal Palace. Cristian Romero can also play despite serving a domestic suspension.

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Atletico Madrid arrive with fewer complications. Pablo Barrios remains unavailable because of a thigh injury, while Rodrigo Mendoza is recovering from an ankle sprain. Ilias Kostis is ruled out for the season following an ACL rupture.

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Julian Alvarez is expected to lead Atletico’s attack. His five goals in nine Champions League appearances place him among the competition’s most productive scorers this season.

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Atletico Madrid vs Tottenham Prediction

Matches of this nature often revolve around composure and structure. Atletico Madrid traditionally thrive in these environments, particularly in front of their own supporters at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano.

Tottenham’s season has yet to reveal a clear tactical direction under Tudor. With confidence fragile and injuries limiting squad balance, the challenge facing Spurs appears considerable.

Atletico are not without flaws. Earlier defeats against Bodo Glimt, Arsenal and Liverpool demonstrated that Simeone’s side can be exposed by well organised opponents.

Yet Tottenham’s recent trajectory suggests a difficult evening could await in Madrid. Atletico’s organisation, physical intensity and experience in Champions League knockout ties position them as favourites to claim the first leg advantage.

Prediction, Atletico Madrid to win 4-1.

What Zaire Franklin brings to Packers: Is he better than Quay Walker?

The Green Bay Packers will have a new linebacker in Zaire Franklin after agreeing to swap defensive tackle Colby Wooden in a trade with the Indianapolis Colts.

Franklin, who turns 30 this year, has started for the last four years in Indy, developing from a seventh-round pick to a Pro Bowl selection and second-team All-Pro in 2024. He is coming off a down year in 2025 though.

What should Packers fans expect from Franklin in green and gold? To a large extent it depends whether last year was an aberration, or the start of a steep decline. Here are his percentile rankings compared to his fellow linebackers in 2024:

Zaire Franklin percentile ranks among linebackers 2024

His 61 PFF grade may not indicate it, but the majority of his underlying statistics in 2024 were legitimately fantastic, and Franklin was worthy of the accolades he garnered.

Specifically he was a menace around the line of scrimmage, producing his best season as a run defender as well as a pass rusher.

Franklin was active and impactful in run defense, leading the NFL with 173 tackles and ranking well above average in stop rate against the run (tackles resulting in a failure for the offense) and average depth of tackle. This was not a case of padding stats by mopping up plays five yards downfield.

The biggest difference in Franklin’s game that year was his missed tackle rate in the run game went way down, which had been an issue previously, and was again in 2025. He missed only 5.7% of tackle attempts in run defense in 2024, which was 11th-best in the league.

It was his best season in terms of playmaking, as he racked up four forced fumbles and two interceptions. Franklin was remarkably efficient as a blitzer, putting up 15 pressures and four sacks per PFF on just 52 pass rush reps.

His discipline was also improved from previous years, as he only committed one penalty, his career best since becoming a starter.

In 2025, his numbers plummeted, as you can see below:

Zaire Franklin percentile ranks among linebackers 2025

Franklin’s missed tackle rate regressed massively to the worst ranking of his four years as a starter, as he whiffed 16% of the time, and he also fell to below average in solo tackles per snap and stop rate.

Last season was his least effective as a pass rusher. He rushed the passer 60 more times, only managed four additional pressures and had one fewer sack. Perhaps it was a case of the Colts getting too carried away after his success the previous year and asking him to do it too often.

His splash plays dipped significantly, as he only forced two fumbles and did not have a pick. Penalties also ramped up.

One thing you will notice in both charts is that Franklin is a below average player in coverage. He is not a true liability, and should provide an upgrade on Isaiah McDuffie, who was currently slated as Green Bay’s tandem linebacker with Edgerrin Cooper, but that is not a high bar.

The natural way to evaluate Franklin is how he compares to Quay Walker, who he will be replacing. It is an interesting discussion.

Both players have started for four years, and on the whole they have been of almost the exact same quality according to the numbers, but they get there in different ways.

Walker’s problem was that he was a perfectly safe and satisfactory starting linebacker, but he did not make enough plays or impact games enough for his draft pedigree. Franklin is the opposite. He will shoot his shot and make highlight plays, but will also get it wrong and hurt his team.

Franklin’s 2024 season was better than anything Walker has produced, but his 2025 performance was worse than any of Walker’s seasons.

There are a couple of stats which show their difference in style well. Walker ranked in the 94th percentile for missed tackle rate in 2025 but only the 44th percentile in average depth of tackle. Franklin ranked in the 18th percentile in missed tackle rate but the 83rd in average depth of tackle.

Franklin is not as strong in coverage, but Walker has not been a plus in that aspect himself, and had his worst year in 2024.

It is easy to see how the Packers arrived at the conclusion to make a trade for Franklin, especially as they will only pay him a non-guaranteed $7 million in 2026, compared to Walker’s $13.5m AAV with the Raiders.

The risk is obvious; that Walker is still young and could improve, whereas Franklin may be trending in the wrong direction. Green Bay is gambling he will be closer to the 2024 version of himself than 2025.

Their linebacker room will mostly go as Cooper goes though, as he is the crown jewel of the group. If Franklin can even improve moderately on his 2025 performance, he will be a perfectly fine running mate.

This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: What Zaire Franklin brings to Packers: Is he better than Quay Walker?

Giants receive no compensatory picks in 2026 NFL Draft

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The NFL officially announced the 33 compensatory selections for the 2026 draft on Monday, and the New York Giants were not among the teams receiving any additional picks.

Compensatory selections are awarded to teams that lose more or better qualifying free agents than they sign during the previous offseason. Those picks are distributed between the third and seventh rounds based on the value of the players lost.

In total, the NFL handed out 33 compensatory picks to 15 teams for the 2026 draft, which will take place April 23–25 in Pittsburgh.

Several teams received multiple selections, including the Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers, Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens. The New York Jets were also awarded two compensatory picks.

One additional compensatory selection was granted outside of the traditional formula. The Detroit Lions received a special third-round pick after the New York Jets hired Aaron Glenn as their head coach, part of the NFL’s initiative designed to promote minority hiring opportunities. That pick has since been traded to the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Because the Giants did not qualify for a compensatory selection, they will enter the 2026 draft with only their currently owned selections unless additional picks are acquired through trades before draft day.

The 2026 NFL Draft will begin April 23 in Pittsburgh, where the Giants will look to add new talent through the standard seven rounds without any extra compensatory help.

5️⃣ big talking points ahead of Champions League last 16 💫

5️⃣ big talking points ahead of Champions League last 16
5️⃣ big talking points ahead of Champions League last 16 💫

It is now crunch time in the Champions League with the last 16 ties and the knockout stage proper kicking in.

There are some blockbuster fixtures to look forward to and we look at five big questions to consider.

And users in Australia can bet on all of the exciting action ahead with Ladbrokes.


Club World Cup final repeat

One of the most exciting and intriguing contests comes with a repeat of last summer's Club World Cup final between PSG and Chelsea.

In the new, revamped version of the traditional competition between continental victors, the Blues shocked the defending Champions League winners with a ruthless 3-0 win.

They meet in the French capital first this week for a fixture that is guaranteed to produce fireworks and talking points aplenty.


Some key players on both sides are now back at full fitness and fully firing and if there's one thing that can be expected here it is goals.

PSG have never been involved in a 0-0 draw in a Champions League knockout clash - a feat that now stretches over 58 games.


Giants face off - again!

If watching Real Madrid take on Manchester City feels familiar, it should as this is the fifth consecutive season these giants of the modern game have met in the knockout stage of this competition.

Overall, they just cannot be split either as from their 15 meetings, both have five wins apiece while the others have ended in draws.

This will actually not be their first face-off in this year's Champions League either, with the Cityzens coming out on top on matchday six of the league phase with a 2-1 win in Madrid.


Los Blancos are on an unfortunate run against English opposition of four straight defeats, although may garner hope from the fact that in their last 10 two-legged meetings with Spanish sides, they've been eliminated seven times.

The decisive factor could be the absence of Kylian Mbappé in the first leg and when combined with Rodrygo's injury, could dull the firepower required for Alvaro Arbeloa.


Newcastle's biggest ever game

Real Madrid aren't the only Spanish side facing Premier League opposition as eternal rivals Barcelona also have a showdown with Newcastle to look forward to.

It is a game that is 'the biggest in Newcastle's history' in the words of their head coach Eddie Howe, a bold claim when you consider they have fought for league titles and contested cup finals - but it is the furthest they have progressed in Europe's premier club competition.

Also like Real Madrid and Manchester City, these clubs have also previously met this season when the Blaugrana went to Tyneside and left with a 2-1 win courtesy of a Marcus Rashford brace on his return to England.


Howe has also been calling on his side to channel the spirit of their heroic side of the mid-'90s when a Faustino Asprilla hat-trick saw Newcastle beat Barça 3-2 on an epic night at St James' Park.

Can they recreate the magic or will LaLiga's leaders march on?


Big milestone looms for Bayern star

Harry Kane firmly has Atalanta in his sights as Bayern Munich aim to avoid becoming the next Bundesliga side to be upset by the Italian underdogs.

In the last round, they fought back from the brink to see off Borussia Dortmund and set up a tie with Kane and co. as the England international aims to add more impressive pages to his record books.

This season the 32-year-old has already netted 45 goals in 37 games in all competitions and has scored in each of Bayern's last three last 16 fixtures.


He is now just two goals away from the 50-goal mark in this competition and he would become the first Englishman to achieve that.

Would you really bet against him doing it this week?


Will the fairytale continue?

One of the stories of this season's tournament has been the continued meteoric rise of Norwegian underdogs Bodø/Glimt who are competing in this stage for the first time.

Everyone is by now undoubtedly aware of all the stats surrounding their fantastic surge into uncharted territory and they will be quietly confident of advancing into the last eight.

Although Sporting CP are favourites to progress (isn't it always the way against the Norwegians?), this is a much more appetising task than beating the likes of Manchester City, Inter or Atlético de Madrid - all of which they've managed to do of late.


It is just part of their incredible recent form which has resulted in Kjetil Knutsen's side winning seven of their last nine two-legged UEFA ties.

How far can they go?

Winners and losers from the Patriots’ Day 1 free agency moves

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - DECEMBER 21: Kyle Williams #18 of the New England Patriots signals as he lines up during an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on December 21, 2025 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The first day of the NFL’s negotiation window was a quiet one for the New England Patriots as the team ended up signing just three players.

With the dust settled, here’s who was impacted the most, both positively and negatively, by their moves on Monday.

Winners

WR Kyle Williams: Internally, the Patriots remain high on Kyle Williams entering the receiver’s second season. After playing just 31 percent of the team’s offensive snaps last season as part of a crowded depth chart, it’s expected that Williams will have a chance for more opportunities moving forward. With the Patriots not adding a wide receiver on day one of free agency, the path towards that role remains clear for Williams — in addition to fellow second-year wide receiver Efton Chism III. 

DL Cory Durden: The Patriots saw defensive tackle Khyiris Tonga depart and sign a three-year, $21 million deal with the Kansas City Chiefs. Tonga made a big impact during his one season in New England and took on the largest role of his career (337 snaps). That will lead to more work for Cory Durden, who had played himself into a larger workload down the stretch last season in the first place. Leonard Taylor III (aka Lenny T.) will likely also continue factor into the defensive line rotation.

RBs Rhamondre Stevenson & RB TreVeyon Henderson:New England’s rushing attack improved down the stretch — specifically as they leaned on their six offensive line package — but still ranked as one of the league’s most inefficient units. Some of that had to do with their run blocking personnel at the tight end and fullback positions, which will now be improved with the addition of Reggie Gilliam (No. 41). The former Bills fullback was a big part in the Bills’ No. 1 ranked rushing attack last season often paving the way for James Cook — welcomed news for both Stevenson and Henderson.

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Losers

FBs Jack Westover and Brock Lampe: New England tendered Westover’s contract early Monday morning, but earning a roster spot projects as an upward battle for the converted fullback next season after the addition of Gilliam. The same is true for Lampe, who seemed set to make the roster last season before suffering a season-ending foot injury in training camp.

Honorable mention

QB Drake Maye: A late night addition along the offensive line in Alijah-Vera Tucker upgrades Maye’s protection up front by filling a hole on the Patriots starting offensive line. But on the first day of free agency, the Patriots did not add any pass catchers for their 23-year old quarterback and saw potential replacements for Stefon Diggs sign elsewhere. There is plenty of time to go, but upgrading Maye’s supporting cast continues to rank as the clear-cut No. 1 thing on New England’s to-do list.

Latest ESPN bracket predictions for LSU women's basketball

Championship Sunday concluded for women's college basketball. ESPN's Charlie Creme released the latest bracketology Sunday to reflect results from the conference tournaments.

LSU is slated as the No. 2 seed in Region 2 Sacramento. The Tigers would host the Baton Rouge Regional and face No. 15 Navy in the opening round. No. 7 Washington and No. 10 Colorado face off in the other first-round game.

UCLA, the Big Ten tournament champion, is the No. 1 seed in LSU's corner of the bracket. UConn, Texas and South Carolina hold the other projected top seeds. Vanderbilt, Duke and Iowa join the Tigers as No. 2 seeds. The Longhorns won the SEC tournament. Creme's latest projections include 12 teams from the Big Ten and 10 from the SEC.

As the No. 4 seed in the SEC Tournament, LSU won its first game against Oklahoma. It held a lead at the half against South Carolina in the semifinals but the Gamecocks prevailed.

This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: Latest ESPN bracket predictions for LSU women's basketball

March Madness projection for Lady Vols basketball after March 9 games

The women's basketball NCAA Tournament will tip off March 18 with First Four games.

Following Monday's games, Charlie Creme of ESPN released updated women’s basketball bracketology for the 2026 NCAA Tournament.

Tennessee (16-13) remains projected as a No. 8 seed and would open NCAA Tournament play in Los Angeles, California, hosted by UCLA.

The Lady Vols are projected to face No. 9 seed Syracuse in the first round. The winner between Tennessee and Syracuse would advance to play either No. 1 seed UCLA or No. 16 seed California Baptist in the second round.

Creme projects UConn as the No. 1 overall seed, Richmond as the last team in and BYU as the first team out of the NCAA Tournament.

Selection Sunday is scheduled for March 15 at 8 p.m. EDT (ESPN).

The Lady Vols' last game was a loss to Alabama, 76-64, on March 5 in the SEC Tournament at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina.

More: Kim Caldwell discusses if Tennessee deserves to make NCAA Tournament

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Josh Frey’s 2026 NFL Draft Guide: Toledo Safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren

Josh Frey’s 2026 NFL Draft Guide: Toledo Safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren
Dec 30, 2023; Tucson, AZ, USA; Toledo Rockets safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (22) against the Wyoming Cowboys in the Arizona Bowl at Arizona Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports.

This year’s safety class has become all about Caleb Downs.

Rightfully so as the Ohio State product has all the tools to become a starter at the NFL level. However, there is another defensive back prospect out of Toledo who has begun catching the eyes of many as the 2026 NFL Draft approaches. That player is Emmanuel McNeil-Warren.

Background

Oct 25, 2025; Pullman, Washington, USA; Washington State Cougars quarterback Zevi Eckhaus (4) is tackled by Toledo Rockets safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (7) in the second half at Gesa Field at Martin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: James Snook-Imagn Images

Statistics

  • 2022: 7 tackles, 1 forced fumble (13 games)
  • 2023: 69 tackles, 4 tackles for loss, 3 passes defended, 2 interceptions, 4 forced fumbles (14 games)
  • 2024: 61 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, 0.5 sacks, 5 passes defended, 1 interception, 1 forced fumble (8 games)
  • 2025: 77 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, 0.5 sacks, 5 passes defended, 2 interceptions, 3 forced fumbles, 2 fumbles recovered (13 games)

Measurables

  • Height: 6′ 3 1/2″
  • Weight: 201
  • Hand Size: 9 1/4″
  • Arm Length: 32 1/8″
  • 40-Yard Dash: 4.52
  • 10-Yard Split: 1.58
  • 20-Yard Shuttle: N/A
  • Vertical: 35.5″
  • Broad Jump: 10′ 2″
  • 3-Cone: N/A
  • Bench: N/A

Experience is not an issue for McNeil-Warren heading into the NFL. He began making starts during his sophomore season in 2023 before taking over the role fully during his junior year. While his 2024 season was cut short due to an undisclosed injury. That didn’t seem to hamper him in 2025 though as he bounced back and had another fantastic season for the Rockets.

Strengths

Sep 14, 2024; Starkville, Mississippi, USA; Mississippi State Bulldogs wide receiver Kevin Coleman Jr. (3) runs the ball against Toledo Rockets safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (7) during the second quarter at Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Bush-Imagn Images

McNeil-Warren is an absolute demon at the safety position against the run. He is not afraid of contact and uses his size to deliver massive hits, hence why he forced nine fumbles over his four years in college, including a MAC-leading four during his sophomore year in 2023. His ability to drive downhill on running lanes in the box and bring some pop is a special trait that NFL defenses will crave.

The athletic ability should not be slept on either. McNeil-Warren has an innate ability to pick the right lane through blockers and turn his hips to make seamless direction changes, sniffing out the football along the way. His ability to make open field tackles is extremely impressive.

On top of that, among FBS safeties with at least 200 coverage snaps in 2025, he was PFF’s top graded player with a coverage grade of 92.0. He was targeted just 15 times this season, and he gave up just six receptions for 116 yards with five pass breakups.

Weaknesses

2026 NFL Draft Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren
Aug 30, 2025; Lexington, Kentucky, USA; Kentucky Wildcats running back Dante Dowdell (2) jumps over Toledo Rockets safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (7) during the third quarter at Kroger Field. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Prather-Imagn Images

Much like Quinyon Mitchell a couple years ago, many of the concerns stem from the level of competition McNeil-Warren went up against in college. It’s easier to make plays when you’re one of the fastest players on the field, but that speed will become the norm at the NFL level.

While tackling has been a strong suit throughout his career, there seemed to be some lapses in focus during his senior season. He more than doubled his missed tackle numbers from six in 2024 to 13 in 2025. H0pefully, that won’t become a trend as a pro.

2026 NFL Draft Projection

Sep 14, 2024; Starkville, Mississippi, USA; Mississippi State Bulldogs wide receiver Kevin Coleman Jr. (3) is tackled by Toledo Rockets safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (7) and Toledo Rockets safety Maxen Hook (25) during the second quarter at Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Bush-Imagn Images
  • NFL Draft Projection: Day 1-Day 2 (Mid-Round 1 to Early Round 2)
  • Team Fits: Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears, Pittsburgh Steelers

McNeil-Warren may end up falling a bit further in the draft because of where he played his college football, but at some point, talent is talent. The man is an extremely fun football player to watch, brings tons of energy and physicality, and he has the potential to be a cornerstone for a defense in the NFL.


Editor’s Note: Statistics from Pro Football Focus helped with this article.

🔴 UCL (Round of 16): Experience the Newcastle United vs Barcelona match live on Foot Africa!

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🔴 Newcastle vs Barça live: Follow the Champions League round of 16 clash!

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Newcastle United hosts FC Barcelona this Tuesday, March 10, at St James’ Park for a highly anticipated showdown in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League round of 16.

The two sides have already faced each other during the group stage last September. The Catalan club came out on top 2-1, thanks to a Marcus Rashford brace. On the other side, Anthony Gordon scored the lone goal for the Magpies in the 90th minute.

Kick-off for this evening’s encounter is set for 8:00 PM (GMT) at St James’ Park, with Italian referee Marco Guida officiating.

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Lions News: Alex Anzalone pens goodbye letter to Detroit

DETROIT, MICHIGAN - DECEMBER 4: Alex Anzalone #34 of the Detroit Lions looks on during the national anthem prior to an NFL football game against the Dallas Cowboys at Ford Field on December 04, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Former Detroit Lions linebacker Alex Anzalone is saying goodbye to the community, as another fan-favorite leaves Detroit.

On Monday, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Anzalone is signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with initial contract terms for two years and $17 million.

First signed in 2021, Anzalone worked together to create an identity for the Lions defense with Aaron Glenn after the two had shared time in New Orleans with the Saints. The four-time captain developed into a key player, tallying 73 starts, 490 tackles, 9.0 sacks, 33 passes defended, and three interceptions in five years.

Anzalone took to Instagram to say goodbye to the fanbase.

“Five years ago, when I joined the Lions, I had no idea how much this city would shape not just my career, but our entire family’s life,” he wrote. “Detroit embraced us from day one, and it became the place where so many of our most meaningful memories were made.”

The veteran linebacker went on to describe how Detroit is where he and his wife Lindsey raised their kids, and always received love and support each step of the way.

“Being named captain was an honor I never took lightly. We went through the rebuild together, fought through the hard moments, and then got to experience the turnaround. The playoff runs, the excitement back in Ford Field, but most importantly the brotherhood with my teammates,” he wrote.

Anzalone said every moment is burned into his memory — from the big plays, the celebrations, and even the “Fanzalones,” aka the group of fans who wore long, blonde wigs to support him.

Alex Anzalone Fan Club pic.twitter.com/k26vfBc0s0

— NFL (@NFL) October 31, 2023

The Fanzalones have gone Hollywood 🤩 pic.twitter.com/OubWwCo7EJ

— Detroit Lions (@Lions) November 12, 2023

“I gave everything I had to help lead this team. The business side of football doesn’t always line up with exactly how we think things should go. Contracts end, decisions are made, and sometimes paths diverge. It’s bittersweet, no doubt. I leave with nothing but appreciation. Detroit will always hold a special place in our hearts,” he wrote.

A few days before the announcement, Anzalone told one X user that he’ll always be a Lion at heart.

Forever and always 💙 https://t.co/itFmAm8ikn

— Alex Anzalone (@AlexAnzalone34) February 16, 2026

This also isn’t the first time he’s written to Detroiters, penning another passionate piece in February 2024 after the Lions lost the NFC Championship. Looking forward to the memoir he undoubtedly writes when he finally decides to hang up the cleats.

And onto the rest of your notes.

  • Speaking of leaving Detroit, the Lions gave Taylor Decker a fond farewell after he requested his release last week.

Thank you for a decade of grit, @__taylordeckerpic.twitter.com/3diJUtNMZz

— Detroit Lions (@Lions) March 9, 2026

  • Detroit Football Network’s Justin Rogers offers his thoughts on all the craziness that has been free agency so far.

A handful of stream-of-conscious, yet hopefully measured thoughts on the first day of free agency madness: https://t.co/FvyCRxgXne

— Justin Rogers | Detroit Football Network (@Justin_Rogers) March 10, 2026

Florida State football: Analyzing the hits and misses among transfer portal additions under Mike Norvell

TALLAHASSEE, FL - OCTOBER 14: Defensive Linemen Jared Verse #5 and Braden Fiske #55 of the Florida State Seminoles at the line of scrimmage during the game against the Syracuse Orange at Doak Campbell Stadium on Bobby Bowden Field on October 14, 2023 in Tallahassee, Florida. The 4th ranked Seminoles defeated the Orange 41 to 3. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Back in July 2025, TN community member JP Money had a great idea- let’s look back on the hits and misses among prep signees under Mike Norvell. Now that we’re over half a year removed from that piece and starting spring ball, why not revisit things for the transfer portal signees?

Mike Norvell is entering this seventh season as the head coach for Florida State Seminoles this fall. Let’s take a look to see how many transfer portal signees developed into contributors for the program (or are expected to this coming season). I defined “contributors” as players who have been full-time or partial starters, significant role players, or consistent depth options over the course of their careers in Tallahassee.

Come with me, once again, down the rabbit hole.


2020 (ranked 4th, 10 enrollees)

High level/impact starter

  • RB Jashaun Corbin
  • OL Devontay Love-Taylor
  • DL Fabian Lovett
  • DB Jarrian Jones

Solid depth/partial starter

  • TE Jordan Wilson
  • DL Jarrett Jackson
  • DB Meiko Dotson

Minimal/no impact

  • DL Deonte Williams
  • LB Cornell Jones
  • DB Caleb Blake

Not a terrible hit rate by any means for the first class of transfers under Norvell. Corbin, Love-Taylor, Lovett, and Jones turned into starters. Corbin rushed for 887 yards and seven touchdowns in his final year in Tallahassee after playing a rotational role the prior year. Jarrian Jones and Lovett left Mississippi State as a package deal and while they dealt with inconsistency and nagging injuries, respectively, both eventually played significant roles in raising the level of play on defense. Love-Taylor had 16 starts and earned All-ACC Honorable Mention.

Wilson lost his initial year in Tallahassee to injury and while he only caught 11 balls for 132 yards in his lone season of action, he ended the season as FSU’s top tight end and showed the importance of having a tight end serve as a “sixth OL” in run packages. Jackson provided decent depth for two seasons before leaving for Michigan State and playing 16 total snaps in one game for the Spartans. Dotson started four of 10 total games over two seasons in the DB rotation. Williams, Cornell Jones, and Blake did nothing.

Contributor rate: 70%

2021 (ranked 3rd, 12 enrollees)

High level/impact starter

  • OL Dillan Gibbons
  • DL Jermaine Johnson
  • DL Keir Thomas
  • DB Jammie Robinson

Solid depth/partial starter

  • QB McKenzie Milton
  • WR Andrew Parchment
  • DB Jarques McClellion

Minimal/no impact

  • RB DJ Williams
  • DL Marcus Cushnie
  • LB Cortez Andrews
  • DB Brandon Moore
  • DB Joe Lang

Ah, the Jermaine Johnson transfer class. The first example where Norvell proved that a talented player looking for more opportunity could come to FSU and make it to the first round of the NFL Draft. But Johnson, who was a one-season revelation and earned ACC Defensive Player of the Year among all kinds of awards, wasn’t the only important addition this cycle. Gibbon is perhaps the most important offensive lineman FSU has signed under Norvell when you factor in his enormous impact on the culture of the locker room and his contributions off the field in addition to his contributions on the field. Gibbons started every game in his two seasons at FSU and earned first team All-ACC honors his final year. Thomas and Robinson started the multi-year South Carolina to FSU pipeline and both developed into integral defenders and NFL draft picks.

Milton will forever be remembered for his gutsy performance against Notre Dame, but was otherwise forgettable in the rest of the action he saw. Parchment will always be remembered for that glorious game-winning touchdown against Miami but was otherwise an average performer, while McClellion put in two seasons of rotational contributions as a quality depth piece.

Williams didn’t see much action before transferring to Arizona and finding success there. Cushnie was a major disappointment, Moore left the program before ever playing in a game, and Andrews and Lang were walk-on equivalents.

Contributor rate: 58%

2022 (ranked 10th, 14 enrollees)

High level/impact starter

  • RB Trey Benson
  • WR Johnny Wilson
  • OL D’Mitri Emmanuel
  • OL Jazston Turnetine
  • DE Jared Verse
  • LB Tatum Bethune

Solid depth/partial starter

  • RB Caziah Holmes
  • WR Deuce Spann
  • WR Mycah Pittman
  • OL Bless Harris
  • DB Greedy Vance

Minimal/no impact

  • WR Winston Wright
  • OL Kayden Lyles
  • DB Malik Feaster

A hit rate of nearly 80% on a class of 14 transfers is great work no matter where you are, and the 2022 transfer class laid the foundation for the greatness to come in 2023. I would argue it proved to be the most important to date under Norvell, and earned him contention for the Portal King title.

FSU bet big on Benson recovering from a nasty knee injury and won big, with Benson accumulating just under 1900 rushing yards and 25 total touchdowns in two seasons. Wilson couldn’t completely shed his inconsistency but still proved a dominant force on the outside, eventually forming a deadly duo alongside fellow transfer Keon Coleman in 2023. Emmanuel reunited with former Charlotte 49ers position coach Alex Atkins and started all 27 games he played in, earning various all-ACC nods in each of his two seasons and helping establish consistency and culture along the offensive line. Turnetine could be argued for either high level or solid depth, but starting eight of 13 games and coming on strong toward the end of the season gives him the nod in my book. Verse was a force of nature at defensive end and arguably the most talented transfer Mike Norvell has ever signed, while Bethune was a steady and reliable presence at linebacker who maxed out his ceiling under Randy Shannon.

Holmes was often (puzzlingly) the odd man out in the RB rotations but certainly qualified as solid depth. Spann didn’t contribute much from a receiving standpoint but that return touchdown against Duke gets him into the solid depth tier for me. Pittman showed value in the return game and had a decent year in Tallahassee, though he never reached the potential FSU hoped for and transferred to Utah for a final year. Harris lost his first year to injury and started a handful of games in his second season, later finding greater success at his next destination, TCU. Vance was a solid contributor, particularly in the nickel role in Adam Fuller’s scheme, though his play often left much to be desired before he left for USC to end his career.

Wright is a sad case of what might have been, missing his first season in Tallahassee after sustaining a serious injury in a car accident and never being able to overcome it, though he eventually transferred to East Carolina and found modest success there. Lyles never suited up for FSU due to injury, a big blow considering he was a former Rimington Watch Lister at Wisconsin. Feaster did nothing in his lone season in garnet and gold but became a contributor at Memphis the next year.

Contributor rate: 79%

2023 (ranked 6th, 12 enrollees)

High level/impact starter

  • WR Keon Coleman
  • TE Jaheim Bell
  • OL Casey Roddick
  • OL Jeremiah Byers
  • DL Braden Fiske
  • DL Darrell Jackson Jr.
  • DB Fentrell Cypress

Solid depth/partial starter

  • TE Kyle Morlock
  • OL Keiondre Jones
  • DL Gilber Edmond
  • LB Juice Cryer

Minimal/no impact

  • DB Peter Warrick

If the 2022 transfer class was Norvell’s most important, the 2023 portal class represented a group full of players with huge expectations and varying degrees of attainment- some exceptional, some frustratingly subpar, but boasting the highest overall contributor rate at a blistering 92%. While certainly one of, if not the best to matriculate into Tallahassee, this is also a transfer class that could have easily been one of the greatest transfer classes nationally since the birth of the portal but was waylaid by some underperformers at key positions.

Those who held up their end of the bargain, exceeding or matching high expectations? Coleman was a massive addition, immediately showcasing his star power against LSU with three touchdowns in his first appearance and adding more highlight reel performances throughout 2023. Fiske teamed with Verse (and has since done so again in the NFL with the Rams) to front a fearsome defensive line unit and saved his best for last, notching three sacks against Louisville in the ACC Championship game. Bell carved out a strong role quickly, attaining over 500 receiving yards while showcasing great blocking and landing second team all-ACC. Jackson wasn’t able to play in the 2023 regular season but was a bright spot in an otherwise forgettable 2025 campaign. Roddick, Jones, and Byers, while inconsistent and frustrating at times, ended up being contributors along the offensive line and essentially lived up to FSU’s expectations coming in.

Speaking of expectations… the players FSU invested in who failed to deliver on their high promise definitely contributed to the 2024 disaster. Fentrell Cypress held down a starting corner position in both of his seasons despite not coming close to the player he was at Virginia. FSU really could’ve benefitted from the UVA version of Cypress. Gilber Edmond was counted on to be a high level rotational player at edge with starting capability, but only managed one sack in 14 games before transferring back to South Carolina. Cryer was eventually able to carve out some starting reps in an atrocious linebacker unit but was also capped out developmentally and likely should not have been more than a rotational player for most of his time in Tallahassee. He has since transferred. And then there’s Kyle Morlock, one of the most frustrating misses to date under Norvell. FSU (and many of us) believed that Morlock had all of the intangibles and measurables that would allow him to develop into a major impact player in Tallahassee and have a legitimate shot at the NFL. Instead, Seminoles faithful watched Morlock slog through two painful campaigns full of dropped passes and mental errors on his way to a paltry career total of 402 yards on 32 catches and zero touchdowns. He could not make the transition to major college football and it cost FSU in more ways than one.

Contributor rate: 92%

2024 (ranked 7th, 17 enrollees)

High level/impact starter

  • OL Jacob Rizy
  • OL Richie Leonard IV
  • DL Marvin Jones Jr.
  • DB Earl Little Jr.

Solid depth/partial starter

  • QB DJ Uiagalelei
  • RB Roydell Williams
  • WR Malik Benson
  • OL Terrance Ferguson
  • DL Grady Kelly
  • LB Cam Riley

Minimal/no impact

  • WR Jalen Brown
  • DL Tomiwa Durojaiye
  • DL Sione Lolohea
  • LB Shawn Murphy
  • DB Omarion Cooper
  • DB Davonte Brown

Real talk, I wouldn’t blame you for just skipping over this class. I wish I could. After back-to-back transfer portal classes that took him to great heights, the 2024 cycle played a significant role when it all came crashing down. Ten of the 17 signees were given 4-star rankings by 247, but I would argue that the only one to come close to living up to that billing was Little, and even he was maddeningly inconsistent more often than would be acceptable. It was a master class in the failure that happens when you rely on relationships from prep recruiting and DON’T keep in mind what happened at the first collegiate stop. Mike and his staff thought they could salvage everyone and yikes, did they fail hard.

I know it looks like I was absurdly generous with some of these guys but when you add in the context of just how bad the 2024 team was, being an impact start or partial starter was a very low bar. So keep that in mind. Little was the bright spot before transferring to Ohio State this offseason and Jacob Rizy was a pleasant surprise, as he punched above his weight and ended up as a reliable swing offensive lineman and among the more dependable options on a very poor OL. Leonard battled injuries and arguably raised the floor of the unit a smidge, but was otherwise below average most of the time. Jones Jr. was a significant disappointment and only attained modest production before transferring to Oklahoma, where he again found nothing above mediocrity.

We’ve talked enough about the disaster that was DJU, so I’m not going to waste any more space on him. Roydell Williams was unable to overcome injuries and poor vision, Malik Benson’s primary talents were wasted by poor QB play and blocking (as evidenced by the great year he just had with the Oregon Ducks), Kelly provided decent depth and basically hit what FSU expected from him before transferring again, Riley provided rotational help and also hit his expectations, and Ferguson managed to finish as one of the worst offensive line performers in the modern history of the program before somewhat rehabilitating his image at Syracuse last year. It’s the first (and hopefully only) time in my life that I ever publicly called for a player to never put on a Seminole jersey again based on performance alone.

Then you have the grouping who was either waylaid by injury or was just a flat-out terrible take. I was so excited about Jalen Brown but he provided nothing more than drops and a poor attitude that saw him get dismissed from the program. Durojaiye, for reasons unknown, never really played and has since transferred twice more. Lolohea was not able to add anything to the pass rush, Murphy lost the majority of the season to injury prior to transferring and finding starter-level success at South Carolina, Cooper did nothing in his second stint in Tallahassee, and I bet you forgot Davonte Brown was ever on the team before you read his name here.

The spectacular failures from this class, especially when considering (lack of) return of investment, is a cautionary tale for modern football coaches. Damn shame it had to be authored by FSU.

Contributor rate: 59%

2025 (ranked 6th, 23 enrollees)

High level/impact starter

  • QB Tommy Castellanos
  • RB Gavin Sawchuk
  • WR Duce Robinson
  • TE Randy Pittman
  • OL Luke Petitbon
  • OL Gunnar Hansen
  • OL Micah Pettus
  • OL Adrian Medley
  • DB Jerry Wilson

Solid depth/partial starter

  • TE Markeston Douglas
  • Edge James Williams
  • DL Deante McCray
  • DL Jayson Jenkins
  • LB Elijah Herring
  • LB Stefon Thompson

Minimal/no impact

  • QB Jaylen King
  • WR Squirrel White
  • WR Gavin Blackwell
  • OL Josh Raymond
  • OL Ja’Elyne Matthews
  • DL Deamontae Diggs
  • LB Caleb LaVallee
  • DB Jarvin Boatwright

This is the first portal class that is still in progress, another nod to just how bad the 2024 cycle was. FSU worked to right its wrongs from 2024 and an influx of new coaches helped a bit. The instant/high-impact starters found differing levels of success. Robinson has proven to be a fantastic addition on and off the field, easily the crown jewel of this class. Castellanos was basically who we thought he’d be, warts and all, and Sawchuk figured prominently into the running back rotation (if not puzzlingly so). The four offensive linemen brought in to be starters raised the floor of the room under Herb Hand. Jerry Wilson was… disappointing.

In the next tier, there are names with plenty of reps and varying degrees of production. Thompson and McCray were as advertised. Williams and Jenkins certainly were not, and have both moved on, as has another disappointment in Herring. Douglas had a quiet garnet and gold reunion. Better play from Herring and Williams, and not rushing Jenkins back too early from injury, might’ve been the difference between a winning record and FSU’s 5-7 finish.

The final tier is comprised of guys who didn’t offer much (some expected, others not so much), though a couple have the opportunity to get off the minimal/no impact tier. White was grossly misutilized based on his skill set and outside of a massive catch against Alabama, just kind of took up space. Diggs was unable to level up to the better competition, though he apparently has another year in the program upcoming. LaVallee was injured all year and should hopefully be healthy in 2026. King did his job running the scout team and has moved on to Mercer. Boatwright, Matthews, and Raymond were all brought in with the understanding they wouldn’t see the field much, and that proved true (Matthews and Raymond have since transferred again). Blackwell remains one of the dumbest takes in FSU transfer portal history.

Contributor rate: 65% (to date)

2026 (ranked 27th, 23 enrollees)

Quarterback Ashton Daniels (Auburn), 1 year of eligibility left

Quarterback Dean DeNobile (Lafayette College), 1 year of eligibility left

Running back Tre Wisner (Texas), 1 year of eligibility left

Running back Gemari Sands (FAU), 2 years of eligibility left

Tight end Desirrio Riles (East Carolina), 1 year of eligibility left

Offensive lineman Nate Pabst (Bowling Green), 1 year of eligibility left

Offensive lineman Bradyn Joiner (Purdue), 2 years of eligibility left

Offensive lineman Paul Bowling (Troy), 3 years of eligibility left

Offensive lineman Xavier Chaplin (Auburn), 1 year of eligibility remaining

Offensive lineman Chimdia Nwaiwu (Stephen F. Austin), 2 years of eligibility left

Edge rusher Rylan Kennedy (Texas A&M), 2 years of eligibility left

Defensive tackle Jordan Sanders (Texas State), 1 year of eligibility left

Linebacker Chris Jones (Southern Miss), 2 years of eligibility left

Linebacker Mikai Gbayor (UNC), 1 year of eligibility left (needs waiver)

Defensive back Nehemiah Chandler (South Alabama), 3 years of eligibility left

Defensive back Karson Hobbs (Notre Dame), 2 years of eligibility left

Defensive back CJ Richard (Illinois State), 3 years of eligibility left

Defensive back Ma’khi Jones (Duke Blue Devils), 3 years of eligibility left

Long snapper Caleb Bowers (North Dakota State Bison), 1 year of eligibility left

Kicker Gabe Panikowski (Oklahoma State), 1 year of eligibility left

Kicker Conor McAneney (Quincy University), 3 years of eligibility left

Punter Daniel Hughes (New Mexico), 3 years of eligibility left


Scudetto Run-In – Inter Milan & AC Milan Face Complicated Schedule Down The Final Stretch

Scudetto Run-In – Inter Milan & AC Milan Face Complicated Schedule Down The Final Stretch
Scudetto Run-In – Inter Milan & AC Milan Face Complicated Schedule Down The Final Stretch

With just ten games left in the Serie A season, AC Milan and Inter Milan face a challenging run-in that could decide the Scudetto.

According to Tuttosport via FCInterNews, both teams will have to contend with a tricky schedule in the final stretch.

Though Inter had seemed on the verge of winning the title, Milan rekindled their Scudetto ambitions on Sunday.

Indeed, Massimiliano Allegri’s side snatched away a narrow 1-0 victory in the Milan derby to reduce the gap to seven points.

Despite losing another high-profile fixture, Cristian Chivu still holds a solid seven-point advantage at the top.

Therefore, Inter remain in control of the title race.

AC Milan & Inter Face Challenging Serie A Schedule

Inter will look to bounce back from the derby heartbreak when they take on Atalanta at home on Saturday.

Meanwhile, Milan will meet Lazio at the Stadio Olimpico on the following day.

In addition to the Lazio game, the Rossoneri will also face Atalanta, Juventus, and Napoli down the final stretch.

Needless to say, any slip-up would likely inflict irreparable damage on Allegri’s title hopes.

On the other hand, Inter will lock horns with Fiorentina, Roma, and Como after the abovementioned clash against Atalanta.

Any dropped points for either team in the remaining fixtures could prove decisive in the title race.

Ukrainians and Russians compete in same events at Winter Paralympics

Russia's Ivan Golubkov in action during the Men's Sprint Sitting in para cross-country skiing, as part of the the 2026 Winter Paralympic Games. Martin Schutt/dpa
Russia's Ivan Golubkov in action during the Men's Sprint Sitting in para cross-country skiing, as part of the the 2026 Winter Paralympic Games. Martin Schutt/dpa

Ukrainian and Russian athletes competed against each other for the first time at the Milan/Cortina Paralympics on Tuesday, in cross country skiing.

Sprint qualifying in the sitting category saw all five Ukrainians led by Pavlo Bal in third place qualify for the semi-finals. Russia's Ivan Golubkov was 19th and failed to advance.

In the women's race for vision impaired athletes Anastasiia Bagiian of Russia placed second to advance along with one of the two participating Ukrainians, Oksana Shyshkova.

Golubkov started 30 seconds after Bal and remained behind but was passed by the other four Ukrainians who started behind him. Bagiian was not caught by Shyshokova who had started 40 seconds behind her, and they are not in the same semi-final.

The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) decided last year to end sanctions and allow Russians and Belarusians to compete with their national symbols such as flag and anthem again at the Games in Italy.

Russians could only compete as neutrals at the 2018 Paralympics as part of sanctions over doping practices. Russia and Belarus were banned in 2022 over Russia's invasion of Ukraine which started a few days before the Paralympic opening ceremony.

On Tuesday, para alpine skier Varvara Voronchikhina won Russia's first ever Winter Paralympics gold medal, in the standing super-g. The Russian anthem was played and the flag raised for her for the first time since 2014.

IPL 2026: Gujarat Titans appoint Matthew Hayden as batting coach

Former Australian opener Matthew Hayden has been appointed as the batting coach of Gujarat Titans for the upcoming IPL season, the team announced on Tuesday.

A two-time ODI World Cup winner and one of the most dominant opening batters of his time, Hayden brings vast international experience and expertise in modern T20 batting to the Titans.


Hayden played 273 international matches for Australia across formats, scoring over 15,000 runs, and was a key player in multiple ICC tournament wins during his career.

Commenting on the appointment, GT Director of Cricket, Vikram Solanki said: "Matthew's appointment comes at a pivotal phase in our journey. His experience at the highest level, coupled with his ability to mentor emerging talent, will be instrumental in shaping our batting identity for the seasons ahead."

On his part, Hayden said: "Good batting applies pressure. Great batting owns the game. That's the standard we want to set at Gujarat Titans."

Matthew Hayden’s aggressive but technically strong batting helped shape the way teams dominate the powerplay in white-ball cricket. He also played 32 IPL matches, showing a style of play well suited to the fast-paced league.


Eagles free agent targets: Philly could take chance on Giants bust in bargain-bin deal

The Eagles lost four starters in free agency on Monday, with safety Reed Blankenship,linebacker Nakobe Dean, edge rusher Jaelan Phillips and wide receiver Jahan Dotson all departing — and the team has yet to sign anyone.

Don’t worry, that won’t last too long.

Over the next few days, Philadelphia will make additions to improve the tight end, cornerback, safety, edge rusher and offensive line starting spots and depth. The team could still re-sign Dallas Goedert, but even then tight end would still remain a big need.

Here are 10 free agents the Eagles could target this week after a busy first day around the league:

David Njoku, TE, Browns

The Eagles could replace Goedert with another talented starting tight end who has also been underutilized. Two years ago, Njoku had a dominant season with 81 receptions for 822 yards and six touchdowns. If the Eagles can get anything similar to that production, it would be a great signing.

Will Dissly, TE, Chargers

Dissly could be a solid No. 2 tight end for Philadelphia’s offense next season. He is an above-average run blocker — something the Eagles are looking to add this offseason — while still adding pass-catching upside. He recorded 50 catches for 481 yards and two touchdowns in 2024 as a starter.

Calvin Austin III, WR, Steelers

If the Eagles want to add more speed on offense for cheap, Austin could be their guy. The 5-9, 162-pounder is lighting quick but doesn’t have the size to be a true difference maker. He’s more of a gadget player than a full-time wideout. He would help replace Dotson’s role and be a fun weapon for new offensive coordinator Sean Mannion. He finished the 2025 season with 31 receptions for 372 yards and three touchdowns.

Evan Neal, OG, Giants

Neal is considered a massive bust after not developing into a quality starter. With legendary offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland not returning next season and Chris Kuper coming in, the Eagles shouldn’t stop taking chances on project offensive linemen. It’s smart business. Neal, a 2022 first-round pick, could sign a one-year deal with the Eagles and backup Landon Dickerson while getting a chance to play, with Dickerson’s health being a significant concern. He could also serve as Philadelphia’s swing tackle.

Bradley Chubb, EDGE, Dolphins

Chubb would be a good replacement for Phillips. He also played in Miami under Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, so he could quickly pick up Philadelphia’s scheme. The 29-year-old pass rusher recorded 8.5 sacks this past season and 11 sacks in 2023. He’s no longer in his prime, but the two-time Pro Bowler is still effective and will be affordable. Another benefit: Chubb won’t count against the comp pick formula because he’s getting released by the Dolphins.

He would be Philadelphia’s No. 3 edge rusher behind Jalyx Hunt and Nolan Smith. That’s a good rotation.

Jonathan Greenard, EDGE, Vikings (trade option)

Greenard’s potential addition comes with a caveat: the Eagles would need to trade a Day 2 pick to land the star pass rusher. According to ESPN, Philadelphia has already called Minnesota to inquire about Greenard’s availability.

The Vikings are reportedly willing to deal Greenard, who is one of the league’s best edge rushers when healthy. He finished with 12 sacks in 2024 and 12.5 sacks in 2023. This past season, the 28-year-old missed five games with a shoulder injury and only recorded three sacks. He could rebound in Philadelphia.

Marshon Lattimore, CB, Commanders

Lattimore has struggled with injuries in the last four years, only playing 35 games in that span. It’s the biggest reason why he’s regressed so much.

However, on a cheap, one-year deal, the Eagles could add him to compete for the starting job across from Quinyon Mitchell. Early in his career, Lattimore was one of the best cornerbacks in the NFL. Now, the Eagles would just need him to be average to keep the secondary elite. That’s possible.

Trevon Diggs, CB, Packers

Diggs’ career decline is graver than Lattimore’s.

He has missed 29 games since the beginning of the 2023 season with two knee surgeries and a concussion. The Cowboys released him in December. Then, the Packers released the former All-Pro cornerback in January two weeks after signing him.

The Eagles could sign Diggs to a veteran minimum contract and let him compete in training camp to see if he’s got anything left. It would be a low risk, high-reward signing.

Jaylinn Hawkins, S, Patriots

Hawkins is a solid option who would provide a decent floor. He finished the 2025 season with 71 tackles, while also racking up 1.5 sacks and snagging four interceptions. From Blankenship to Hawkins, there wouldn’t be much of a drop off.

Nick Cross, S, Colts

Cross could be an upgrade over Blankenship, even though he has lacked consistency during the first four years of his career. He does not turn 25 until September, and he’s finally putting it all together. He finished with 120 tackles, 2.5 sacks, one interception and one forced fumble in 2025. If he continues to improve, the Eagles could land a free-agent steal.

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Luis Enrique’s squad issues with Ousmane Dembele status revealed ahead of Chelsea vs PSG

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After narrowly defeating Wrexham, Chelsea’s focus now shifts to replicating their Club World Cup triumph against Luis Enrique’s reigning Champions League champions, PSG.

In that previous meeting, a brace from Cole Palmer and a goal from Joao Pedro were enough to pull off an upset and hand Chelsea the trophy. Liam Rosenior would love nothing more than a repeat performance this time around.

The injury situation has not improved much for Chelsea ahead of the trip. Jamie Gittens, Levi Colwill, and Estevao are still expected to miss out, though both Dario Essugo and Romeo Lavia featured in the win over Wrexham.

Reece James and Cole Palmer sat out that match but should return fresh for the journey to Paris. As for PSG, Luis Enrique might be without two key midfielders, while there is also an update on Ousmane Dembele’s availability.

PSG’s injury situation before Chelsea match

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PSG suffered a 3-1 home defeat to Monaco on Friday night, narrowing their lead at the top of Ligue 1 to just one point over Lens. But ahead of their match against Chelsea, the Spanish manager did get some positive updates.

Dembele, who had missed the last three games, came off the bench and played nearly half an hour. Goncalo Ramos also continued his return from injury. However, PSG were missing three players for that match.

Quentin Ndjantou remains out until the summer, and Fabian Ruiz has been unavailable since mid-January. However, there is better news concerning midfielder Joao Neves.

The young playmaker has missed the last two matches with an ankle issue but is said to be making good progress. According to Le Parisien, a decision on his availability could come after Monday’s training session. He is expected to be at least on the bench.

Key areas to watch as Chelsea try to take control in Paris

Rosenior will want a result on Wednesday night that keeps Chelsea in the tie ahead of their return to Stamford Bridge. A draw would be considered a strong result, and even a narrow defeat would not be disastrous.

The midfield could play a major role, especially with Neves expected to start on the bench and Ruiz still out. With James fresh, Chelsea have an opportunity to take control in that area.

If Dembele starts, containing him along with players like Desire Doue, Bradley Barcola, and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia will be important. They will face a Chelsea backline that has kept just three clean sheets in 15 games under Rosenior.

However, the most significant factor could be how much freedom Cole Palmer and Joao Pedro get in attack. If Chelsea can give them space to work in the final third, they’ll have a real opportunity to make an impact.

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Recapping Day 1 of NFL free agency for the Jacksonville Jaguars

With Day 1 of NFL free agency in the books, let's take a look back at everything that happened with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

In terms of outside additions, it was a quiet first day for the Jaguars. In fact, Jacksonville was one of five teams that did not make an outside signing on Monday.

Here is everything you need to know.

Jaguars re-sign CB Montaric Brown

A big win to start the day for the Jaguars, who were able to re-sign Brown to a three-year, $33 million deal before he was able to hit the open market. Brown will start opposite of Travis Hunter this season.

Jaguars re-sign LB Dennis Gardeck

Gardeck provided the Jaguars defense with a versatile presence, able to play linebacker and defensive end. He was also a core special teams contributor.

Travis Etienne signs with the Saints

New Orleans signed Etienne to a four-year deal worth $52 million. Here is a look at what's next for the Jaguars at the running back position.

Devin Lloyd signs with the Panthers

Carolina signed Lloyd to a three-year deal worth $45 million in total. Here are three takeaways from this move and how it impacts the Jaguars.

Jaguars release TE Johnny Mundt

This move freed up $2.732 million in needed cap space for Jacksonville. With Brenton Strange, Quintin Morris, and Hunter Long, the Jaguars are comfortable with their depth at tight end. On the game day roster last season, Jacksonville often carried just three tight ends. Mundt provided a heavy-blocking presence, but so does Morris.

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: NFL free agency: Highlighting 5 moves involving Jaguars on Day 1

Fourth straight loss for GB's wheelchair curlers

Great Britain wheelchair curlers in action at the 2026 Winter Paralympics
Four of Great Britain's six matches have been decided by a margin of one - with three of those ending in defeat [Getty Images]

Great Britain slipped to a fourth successive defeat in the wheelchair curling mixed team event at the Winter Paralympics and remain second-bottom of the standings as a result of an 8-6 loss to Italy.

Only the top four of the 10 competing nations in Cortina will qualify for the semi-finals and the British side's latest defeat means the best they can achieve in the round-robin phase is four wins - a tally already reached by four teams.

For the second time in the competition, Great Britain switched their quartet during the course of a match. Trailing the hosts 5-3 at the halfway stage, alternate Graeme Stewart replaced Austin McKenzie.

The decisive moment came in the sixth end when Italian skip Egidio Marchese delivered a superb final stone into a packed house to score three, moving his side into an 8-5 lead with two ends remaining.

Great Britain were unable to find a way back, leaving them with a record of one win and five defeats from six matches.

They have three round-robin games left to play and two of those are on Wednesday, against defending Paralympic champions China (08:05 GMT) and Latvia (19:05).

"We're going to do the very best we can," said skip Hugh Nibloe.

"The pressure has left us now.

"There are positives. We've not been destroyed like other teams have been.

"It's an inexperienced team and some of these guys have more Paralympics in them so let's see what it feels like to win again."

On Monday, British pair Jo Butterfield and Jason Kean narrowly missed out on qualification for the semi-finals of the mixed doubles.

Twelve gold medals will be decided on Tuesday - six in Para-Alpine skiing and six in Para-cross-country skiing.

Neil Simpson and guide Rob Poth will hope to clinch Great Britain's first medal of this year's Winter Paralympics in the men's visually-impaired Alpine combined.

The pair lie fourth after the super-G run, 1.02 seconds behind leader Giacomo Bertagnolli of Italy, with the slalom to follow at approximately 12:50 GMT.

Simpson, who won super-G gold at Beijing 2022, finished fourth in both the downhill and the super-G earlier in these Games.

He told Channel 4: "We're in a good position and we can really charge in the slalom. It's set up quite nicely and we'll try to make the most of it."

British team-mate Fred Warburton, guided by James Hannan, failed to finish his super G run in the same event, while in the women's Alpine combined, Menna Fitzpatrick and her guide Katie Guest are ninth after the visually-impaired super-G.

Former LSU football National Champion earns multi-year NFL contract

Former LSU football offensive lineman Ed Ingram signed a massive multi-year deal Monday morning, agreeing to a three-year, $37.5 million contract with the Houston Texans, per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. This makes Ingram the 19th-highest-paid offensive guard in the league, with an APY of $12.5 million.

Ingram spent five years at LSU, making 45 appearances and 34 starts from 2017 to 2021. He was a key part of the Tigers’ 2019 offensive line, which earned the Joe Moore Award, given to the best unit in the country. That same season, he helped LSU win a national championship, rotating in along the Tigers’ talented line, totaling 411 offensive snaps that year.

Jan 13, 2020; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; LSU Tigers quarterback Joe Burrow (9) celebrates with guard Ed Ingram (70) after scoring a touchdown against the Clemson Tigers in the second quarter in the College Football Playoff national championship game at Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports

The final couple of seasons of Ingram’s time in Baton Rouge were less illustrious from a team perspective, but he continued to develop and excel, earning second-team All-SEC honors for his performance in the 2021 season.

Ingram was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft, but after three challenging years, Ingram was traded to the Houston Texans. There, he finally hit his stride, finishing the 2025 season with the 13th-best PFF offensive grade among guards and the sixth-best PFF run-blocking grade.

Ingram's presence on the Texans’ offensive line was a breath of fresh air for much of the 2025 season, playing a key role in improving a unit that was among the worst in the league the previous year. 

The former Tiger has finally found a place in the league, and he can hopefully continue on his upward trajectory in the coming years.

This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: Former LSU football National Champion earns multi-year NFL contract

Atletico Madrid vs Tottenham – Predicted lineup and team news

Atletico Madrid vs Tottenham – Predicted lineup and team news
Atletico Madrid vs Tottenham – Predicted lineup and team news

Atletico Madrid and Tottenham Hotspur face each other in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League round of 16 tie on Tuesday.

Diego Simeone’s side, who sit third in La Liga and have reached this season’s Copa del Rey final, are looking to make the Champions League final for the first time in a decade.

Spurs, meanwhile, are enduring a horrendous run of form in the Premier League, which has plunged them into a relegation battle.

Atletico Madrid team news

The home side is likely to have almost a full squad available, with only one major concern. Rodrigo Mendoza is a strong doubt for the match and is expected to miss out, while Pablo Barrios has returned to training and is fit again, although he is likely to begin the game on the bench.

January signing Ademola Lookman has added greater depth to Atletico’s attack, with the Nigerian forward already contributing goals and assists since arriving from Atalanta during the winter transfer window.

Alexander Sorloth has also played an important role this season. The Norwegian striker has reached double figures in La Liga and comes into the match in strong form, scoring six goals in his last five appearances, including a hat-trick against Club Brugge in the Champions League play-off round.

Ahead of the game, Simeone cautioned his players against taking Tottenham lightly despite their recent struggles. The Atletico manager stated that form and league positions do not decide matches, stressing the need for focus and intensity against a dangerous Premier League opponent.

Atletico Madrid predicted lineup

Possible Atletico Madrid starting XI: Oblak; Llorente, Le Normand, Hancko, Ruggeri; Simeone, Koke, Cardoso, Gonzalez; Sorloth, Alvarez

When will the match kick off?

The match will kick off at 8pm BST on Tuesday, 10th March.

How to watch Atletico Madrid vs Tottenham?

The game will be shown live in the United Kingdom on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports 3.

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Mike Evans' contract with 49ers looks better than originally thought

With all of their questions on the offensive side of the ball heading into 2026, the San Francisco 49ers answered one of them on Monday when they agreed to a deal with future Hall of Fame wide receiver Mike Evans.

While having Evans on the roster is a huge win, it looks even better when taking the contract into account.

Originally, the deal was reported as a three-year deal worth $60.4 million. However, new reporting shows that the deal is actually for $42.4 million with $16.3 million guaranteed and a fair amount of incentives.

Evans has been one of the most consistent receivers in NFL history, tying former 49ers wideout Jerry Rice for the most consecutive 1,000-yard seasons (11) before injuries limited him to just eight games played in 2025.

If Evans is healthy, he can be a true No. 1 receiver and a game-changer for San Francisco's offense, as he'll open things up more for Ricky Pearsall, Christian McCaffrey and George Kittle (when he's back).

More 49ers: 49ers 2026 free agency tracker: Latest news, rumors and signings

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Joey Barton arrested after assault near golf club

Joey Barton, who is wearing a grey hoodie and gillet, gesticulates from the touchline at a football match.
Joey Barton was taken into custody to be questioned by detectives [PA Media]

Former footballer Joey Barton and a second suspect have been arrested after a man was assaulted near a golf club.

It happened on Sunday at 21:00 GMT in Fairway, near Huyton and Prescot Golf Club on Merseyside.

Officers arrived at the scene and found a man with injuries to his face and ribs, Merseyside Police said.

A 50-year-old man and a 43-year-old man were arrested on suspicion of wounding. Both men remain in custody for questioning.

Police said the victim was taken to hospital for assessment of injuries to his face and ribs.

At a High Court hearing earlier over a libel claim involving Barton, Gervase de Wilde, representing ex-England footballer Eni Aluko, said his instructing solicitor had "received a call from a duty solicitor in a police station in Liverpool" shortly before the hearing.

Mr de Wilde told the court that Barton "was arrested yesterday and is currently being held in custody".

Barton played for clubs including Manchester City, Newcastle United, Queens Park Rangers, Burnley and Rangers.

The midfielder then moved into management after his retirement from playing football in 2017.

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Aderoju signs new Peterborough contract

Pemi Aderoju celebrating his first goal for the club in their recent 6-1 win over Wigan Athletic.
All 11 of Pemi Aderoju's appearances for Peterborough have come as a substitute [Getty Images]

Peterborough United striker Pemi Aderoju has signed a long-term contract with the League One club.

The 21-year-old agreed the new deal over the weekend after scoring his first goal for Posh in their 6-1 thrashing of Wigan last month.

"A lot of hard work has gone into getting me where I am today," Aderoju told the club website.

"The manager, his assistant, (director of football) Barry Fry and (chairman) Darragh MacAnthony have showed a lot of faith in me and now it is about taking the opportunity I have been given."

Aderoju has spent time out on loan with Boston United and Eastbourne since signing for Posh from non-league in 2024.

He added: "I want to continue to improve and develop over the next few years and hopefully build on what I have managed to do in my time at the club and out on loan with Boston United and Eastbourne.

"Those loan spells have really helped me. I would have liked to have played more games at Boston United, but I was at a decent level and I learned a lot from my time there and obviously at Eastbourne, I scored a lot of goals at a decent level and enjoyed my time there."

Aderoju scored 15 goals in 24 National League South games at Eastbourne in the first half of this season, including four in one match, a 6-0 thumping of Hampton & Richmond.

Posh boss Luke Williams added: "Pemi has showed a lot of promise in the under-21s and on loan at Eastbourne. He has shown us some glimpses in the first team so we have high expectations for him and are delighted he has signed a new contract."

Peterborough have not disclosed the exact length of Aderoju's new deal.

Japan rolls on at Women's Asian Cup as Taiwan and the Philippines reach the quarterfinals

PERTH, Australia (AP) — Japan kept its perfect defensive record intact to reach the quarterfinals of the Women's Asian Cup without conceding a goal as Taiwan and the Philippines also qualified Tuesday.

On a day when the action on the field was overshadowed by five players from the Iranian team being granted asylum by host nation Australia, Japan's 4-0 win over Vietnam ensured a spot for the Philippines on goal difference.

Collisions between players marred Taiwan's 3-1 win over India. Both teams' goalkeepers were taken off after blows to the head.

Japan keeps perfect record

Japan heads into its quarterfinal matchup against the Philippines with three wins from three games and a tournament-leading 17 goals. Japan is the only team yet to concede at the Asian Cup.

Vietnam started against Japan knowing that a three-goal loss would end its chances of qualifying as one of the best third-place teams if Taiwan avoided defeat to India.

Vietnamese goalkeeper Khong Thi Hang made a series of impressive saves to limit Japan to a 1-0 halftime lead but was constantly under pressure from an opponent which had scored 11 goals against India.

Riko Ueki headed Japan's opening goal, her fourth of the tournament, before Maika Hamano, Aoba Fujino and Kiko Seike all scored against a tiring Vietnamese defense. Japan will meet the Philippines in the quarterfinals.

Vietnam’s Duong Thi Van was taken off late in the game after a clash of heads with Japan’s Mina Tanaka.

Injuries for Taiwan and India

Taiwan heads to a quarterfinal meeting with China after a win over India which ended with concerns over the welfare of key players on both teams.

Su Yu-hsuan gave Taiwan the lead before Manisha Kalyan's free kick off the crossbar brought India back into the contest. Taiwan restored its lead when a penalty bounced off the post and in off Indian goalkeeper Elangbam Panthoi Chanu for an own goal.

Taiwan was leading 2-1 when its goalkeeper Wang Yu-ting was taken off following a head injury assessment. The immediate cause wasn't obvious but Wang had previously played on after an earlier collision when Sanfida Nongrum's shoulder made contact with her head.

Chen Yu-chin made sure of the win with Taiwan's third goal on the break but two Indian players ended up stretchered off after they collided while trying to stop her.

Goalkeeper Panthoi charged out toward Chen and was leaping to attempt a save when defender and captain Sweety Devi's knee struck her in the face. Panthoi was taken off on a stretcher with severe swelling on her face and Devi was briefly motionless on the ground before being taken off the field.

It was the second time Panthoi had treatment after being struck on the head. In the first half she was hit by a shot which caused her to fall back and her head hit the ground.

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Giants’ free agency: Ranking all their moves from busy Day 1

Monday marked a busy first day of NFL free agency for the Giants.

So let’s rank their most impactful moves.

First, a quick rundown of everything that happened Monday (and just before it), as the Giants rebuild under John Harbaugh:

• Signed: Ravens P Jordan Stout (three years, $12.3 million); Ravens TE Isaiah Likely (three years, $40 million); Bears ILB Tremaine Edmunds (three years, $36 million, $23.7 million guaranteed); Ravens S Ar’Darius Washington (one year, $3 million)

• Re-signed: WR/PR/KR Gunner Olszewski; TE Chris Manhertz; WR Isaiah Hodgins; RT Jermaine Eluemunor (three years, $39 million, $26 million guaranteed)

• Lost: WR Wan’Dale Robinson (Titans), TE Daniel Bellinger (Titans), CB Cor’Dale Flott (Titans), S Dane Belton (Jets), C Austin Schlottmann (Titans)

• Released: MLB Bobby Okereke ($9 million salary cap savings), OT James Hudson ($5.3 million), P Jamie Gillan ($1.1 million)

• Pay cut: RB Devin Singletary ($3.7 million)

Now, let’s rank these 17 developments from least impactful to most:

17. Released OT James Hudson: He underwhelmed and barely played during one season as a backup in East Rutherford.

16. Pay cut for RB Devin Singletary: The Giants freed up much-needed salary cap space without making any additional commitment to him.

15. Released P Jamie Gillan: One of the NFL’s least effective punters last season. It won’t be hard for Stout to deliver more than Gillan did.

14. Lost C Austin Schlottmann: A backup for the Giants, he got four starts last year. But clearly, Brian Daboll liked him.

13. Re-signed WR/PR/KR Gunner Olszewski: A modest one-year contract for a solid returner.

12. Lost TE Daniel Bellinger: He wasn’t the Giants’ No. 1 tight end option last year and isn’t high-level NFL starter material.

11. Signed S Ar’Darius Washington: An interesting signing on a one-year deal. Harbaugh knows Washington well from Baltimore. Washington went undrafted in 2021 and blossomed into a starter in 2024. His 2025 season was limited to four games by a torn Achilles tendon. The Giants need safety help, even if it’s just in a backup capacity, with Belton gone.

10. Lost S Dane Belton: Developed into a very good special teams player and a capable defensive backup in 2025. Not a full-time starter. But he could’ve brought some value to Harbaugh’s first Giants team.

9. Re-signed WR Isaiah Hodgins: A steady receiver who can make spot starts, but not a game changer. Good locker room guy. Keeping him on a modest deal makes sense. He played seven games for the Giants last year and had 10 catches for 115 yards and one touchdown.

8. Re-signed TE Chris Manhertz: Strong blocker and excellent locker room leader who will play on a one-year contract for a third straight season with the Giants. He was worth retaining on a deal like this.

7. Signed P Jordan Stout: A pretty massive financial commitment for a punter. Harbaugh, who knows Stout from their Baltimore days, better hope he continues to punt at an elite level.

6. Released MLB Bobby Okereke: His play declined significantly last season. So releasing him made sense, especially given the cap savings. The bigger issue — finding an excellent replacement. Plus, Okereke did bring locker room leadership. The Giants might miss that.

5. Lost WR Wan’Dale Robinson: Unlike Okereke, Robinson is an ascending player who just put together his best season. But the Titans paid him $38 million guaranteed on a four-year, $78 million contract. That’s insane money. Still, the Giants will miss his consistency.

4. Signed TE Isaiah Likely: A lot of pressure on Likely — yet another Ravens guy — to produce out of the slot at a higher level than he ever has. Yes, the Giants got him for much cheaper than the Robinson price. But they still need him to put up significant numbers for Jaxson Dart and take coverage attention away from Malik Nabers. No easy task.

3. Re-signed RT Jermaine Eluemunor: This was an important re-signing for the Giants — and they did it at a reasonable price. They couldn’t afford to have to seek a new right tackle while also attempting to upgrade their interior offensive line.

2. Lost CB Cor’Dale Flott: He was the Giants’ only good starter in the secondary last season. This is a big loss, especially considering all the top-end cornerback replacements in free agency are gone. Will Harbaugh pivot to the draft and start a high pick opposite Paulson Adebo, who flopped last season as a big-money addition? Major issues remain at corner.

1. Signed ILB Tremaine Edmunds: The Giants need him to be the leader of their defense. He was inconsistent during three seasons in Chicago. Harbaugh also handed Edmunds big money because he believes Edmunds can give the Giants a much-needed upgrade to their run defense. He stopped the run well last year. The previous three seasons? Not so much.

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Ex-US Open champion Gary Woodland admits he was ‘living a lie’ after hiding his PTSD following brain surgery

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The 2019 US Open champion Gary Woodland has revealed he felt he was "living a lie" while concealing his post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following life-saving brain surgery.

The 41-year-old underwent an operation in 2023 to remove a tumor. He returned to the PGA Tour the following year, but was diagnosed with PTSD a year ago.

Woodland described hypervigilance as a symptom, recalling an incident where he was startled by an on-course scorer, leading to blurred vision and tears.

He struggled to finish his round and spent the remainder of the day crying.

Speaking to the Golf Channel, Woodland said: "In an ideal world I’m probably not playing. But in an ideal world I don’t have this. This is my dream."

Woodland won the US Open in 2019 (EPA)
Woodland won the US Open in 2019 (EPA)

He added: "There are days when it’s tough – crying in the scoring trailer, running to my car just to hide it. I don’t want to live that way anymore.

“I can’t waste energy any more hiding this and I’m blessed with a lot of support out here on the tour. I appreciate that love and support. But inside, I feel like I’m dying and I feel like I’m living a lie."

Woodland’s 2023 surgery came just months after his best-ever finish at the Masters, when he came joint-14th.

He missed last year’s Masters after his five-year exemption from winning the 2019 US Open expired.

This year’s Masters is just weeks away, with the four-day event due to run from April 9-12.

Rory McIlroy will be aiming to defend his crown after completing his career grand slam in dramatic fashion at Augusta National last year when he beat Justin Rose in a play-off.

The final field for the Maters is yet to be confirmed, but Tiger Woods has teased a comeback after failing to play at all in 2025 due to his ongoing fitness issues.

Eagles lose $24.75 million free agent to Texans

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The Philadelphia Eagles have lost another Super Bowl champion.

In free agency, Reed Blankenship chose to leave town and instead sign with the Houston Texans.

The deal, according to multiple reports, is for three years and $24.75 million, and it was signed late Monday.

It's a tough one for the Eagles. Blankenship had been such a reliable safety for them.

He actually wasn't even drafted out of Middle Tennessee State, but he played in 56 games over the past four seasons, 50 of them starts.

In his 10 games in 2022 as a rookie, he had 34 tackles and one interception.

Blankenship broke out in 2023 with 113 tackles, three interceptions and 11 passes defensed.

MORE: Trey Hendrickson's free agency is getting confusing

In 2024, he added 78 tackles and four interceptions.

The 2025 season featured another 83 tackles and an interception from Blankenship.

Now, the Eagles will have to find a way to replace him in the secondary.

It's a potentially huge pickup for the Texans. Houston had already the NFL's arguably top defense in the 2025 season, and it carried them into the playoffs and to a playoff victory.

The Texans want to get past the Divisional Round for the first time, though, and so they aren't sitting back. This is the kind of upgrade, both talent-wise and with winning experience, that can help push Houston to the next level.

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Official: Real Madrid forward undergoes surgery after ACL injury

Official: Real Madrid forward undergoes surgery after ACL injury
Official: Real Madrid forward undergoes surgery after ACL injury

Real Madrid have officially announced that Rodrygo Goes has successfully undergone surgery after suffering an ACL injury with meniscus damage.

“Our player Rodrygo has undergone successful surgery to repair the anterior cruciate ligament and lateral meniscus tears in his right knee,” the club statement read.

“The operation was performed by Dr. Manuel Leyes under the supervision of the Real Madrid Medical Services. Rodrygo will begin his rehabilitation in the coming days.”

Rodrygo suffered the injury during Real Madrid’s La Liga game against Getafe last week on the night of his return after a month out from a previous injury.

Moments after coming onto the pitch as a substitute, the Brazilian international went down clutching his knee in pain. But after medical examinations, he was allowed to continue playing for close to 30 minutes until the full-time whistle.

Soon after an ACL rupture was confirmed along with damage to the lateral meniscus, with Rodrygo now undergoing surgery to repair it earlier today.

A long recovery road lies ahead for the Brazilian international who is very unlikely to play again in 2026 and is expected to be out for close to a year.

Analysing Italian Football Patterns Over the Years

Analysing Italian Football Patterns Over the Years
Analysing Italian Football Patterns Over the Years

Italian football has always been known for its defensive stability, the flawless structural units at the back, rather than being aggressive on the attacking front. Whenever someone mentions football in Italy, the first thing that comes to mind is how solid they are at defending.

However, this hasn’t always been the case. Although the Italian defence focused more on intelligent positioning and defensive solidarity, a lot of work also went into the goal-scoring part of the game, which, as all of you will agree, is one of the most important factors in winning a game.

While the traditional identity remains true to Italian football, the game has evolved a lot over the years, and Italian teams have had to change their style to keep up with modern times. One of the biggest changes we’ve noticed is in the goalscoring trends.

From the 1990s through the early 2000s, matches in the Italian top division, Serie A, averaged around 2.4 to 2.6 goals per game. This trend continued into the 2010s, reaching a notable peak between 2019 and 2021, when an average of nearly 3 goals were scored per match. However, scoring rates have since returned to their usual levels, which in football analysis reflects the strong balance that now exists between defensive organisation and attacking play in modern Serie A football.

This evolution in gameplay is largely driven by the tactical approaches adopted by the league’s top teams. Clubs like Inter deploy a 3-5-2 formation, where three central defenders provide defensive stability while the wing-backs push high up the pitch to support attacks. During defensive transitions, they drop back to form a compact 5-3-2 shape, giving the team the necessary defensive cushion. Watching these tactical shifts unfold becomes even more engaging when following the fastest live football scores, as fans can track every key moment of Serie A matches in real time.

During their latest golden era, Milan often adopted a 4-3-2-1 formation, allowing them to play a fluid, dynamic brand of football. Wide players and central midfielders combined effectively to carve out spaces with precise passing and intelligent movement. Maintaining possession is not their primary objective; instead, they focus on quick decision-making and rapid ball progression to force mistakes from the opposition. These fast-paced transitions make keeping up with the fastest football live scores essential for fans who want to stay updated with the action as it unfolds.

Napoli, particularly during their recent Scudetto-winning season featuring players like Victor Osimhen and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, adopted a vertical style of play. Their approach relied on quick wingers and a traditional number nine leading the attack, emphasising direct passing and rapid offensive transitions. Napoli demonstrated that vertical football can be highly effective in the Italian league when supported by the right quality of players. Their attacking intensity often leads to exciting matches, which is why many fans rely on the fastest live football scores to follow every crucial moment of Napoli’s high-tempo games.

Despite the advancements in the attacking front, defensive structures still remain one of the core characteristics of Italian football. Juventus were quite adept in doing this, as they kept their lines compact, didn’t commit too quickly, which could open up small spaces in the middle, and added a hint of intelligent positioning and solid coverage from the midfielders to complement it.

Football in Italy isn’t focused on aggressive pressing. Instead, the Italian football teams focus on controlling the spaces smoothly with a lot of patience off the ball, forcing the attackers to move to less dangerous parts of the pitch, from where the odds of chance creation are minimal. There are a few teams now who still adopt deeper defensive blocks, but most teams try to win the ball higher up the pitch, which is quite uncanny to the style of football in Italy. This approach is one of the main reasons why Italian football seems quite tactically intense, although some might label it as boring to watch due to the low probability of exciting moments in the game.

MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 08: Mike Maignan of AC Milan clashes with Alessandro Bastoni of Inter during the Serie A match between AC Milan and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Set-pieces have been an integral part of Italian football since its inception. If we look at the stats across all of Europe, about 20-25% of the goals come from set-piece situations, of which 8% is being constituted from the Serie A only. Italian teams do focus a lot on set-piece situations, especially free-kicks and corners. Their well-built defenders and midfielders have an edge over most other players when it comes to contesting a duel, and are usually successful in finding the back of the net from such circumstances.

In other words, Serie A is one of the most tactically contested leagues in the world right now. It may not seem pleasing to the eye, but one cannot deny the amount of work that happens behind the scenes of the defensive and attacking phases. They have stayed true to their defensive traditions, making it a hallmark for teams to follow in the future while embracing modern high-tempo football to make the games more exciting. Once Zlatan Ibrahimovic said, Italian football is one of the toughest leagues in the world and also one of the most tactical, even if it’s not visible to the naked eye. Well, who can argue with the big man himself?

Stat – Inter Milan In Crisis Since Losing Argentina Megastar To Injury

Stat – Inter Milan In Crisis Since Losing Argentina Megastar To Injury
Stat – Inter Milan In Crisis Since Losing Argentina Megastar To Injury

Serie A pacesetters Inter Milan have looked like a completely different team whenever Lautaro Martinez is on the pitch.

According to Tuttosport via FCInter1908, the San Siro giants have sorely missed their captain in recent games.

Lautaro Martinez suffered a calf injury during the first leg of Inter’s fateful Champions League playoff tie against Bodo/Glimt.

As a result, he has missed the last five matches in all competitions, including the return fixture against the Norwegian champions.

Furthermore, Cristian Chivu was unable to call upon his talisman for Sunday’s mouth-watering clash against AC Milan.

Unfortunately, the Rossoneri took advantage of El Toro’s absence to claim a vital 1-0 win in the Milan derby.

Inter Milan Heavily Reliant on Lautaro Martinez

Inter have picked up just two wins in five matches since losing their captain to injury last month.

Moreover, they lost two of the other three games in the disappointing sequence, averaging just 1.4 points per game.

For perspective, they have accumulated an average of 2.2 points per match in 35 outings with Lautaro in the team.

It’s also worth noting that Chivu’s men have failed to score in back-to-back games for the first time this season.

After being held by Como in the Coppa Italia, the Nerazzurri drew a blank in another Serie A clash against Milan.

Inter Milan Lose Faith In Brazilian Winger After Derby Horror Show: Cristian Chivu Turns To Recovered Stalwart Again

Inter Milan Lose Faith In Brazilian Winger After Derby Horror Show: Cristian Chivu Turns To Recovered Stalwart Again
Inter Milan Lose Faith In Brazilian Winger After Derby Horror Show: Cristian Chivu Turns To Recovered Stalwart Again

Serie A giants Inter Milan have reportedly grown frustrated with Luis Henrique after yet another underwhelming performance in the Milan derby.

According to Corriere dello Sport via FCInter1908, the Brazilian winger could drop to the bench in Saturday’s clash against Atalanta.

Despite dashing out around €24 million to sign Luis Henrique last summer, Inter may soon cut ties with the ex-Botafogo man.

Indeed, the 24-year-old has failed to live up to expectations this season despite being given ample time and space to prove his worth.

Furthermore, Denzel Dumfries’ long-term absence gave the former Marseille star a chance to shine.

However, he has failed to seize the opportunity.

Inter Milan Grow Frustrated with Luis Henrique

Henrique emerged as the main culprit for Inter’s narrow 1-0 defeat in Sunday’s Serie A derby against AC Milan.

Indeed, he lost track of Pervis Estupinan, who decided the high-stakes showdown already in the first half.

Therefore, Cristian Chivu is reportedly looking to bench Henrique this weekend as Inter prepare to face Atalanta in a must-win home game.

With Dumfries back from a lengthy spell in the pits, Chivu is ready to reinstate the Dutch star on the right wing.

However, it’s worth noting that the 29-year-old made a cameo appearance against Milan, but failed to find his usual rhythm and impact on the flank.

Preview: Atalanta look to surprise Bayern in Champions League knockouts

Preview: Atalanta look to surprise Bayern in Champions League knockouts
Preview: Atalanta look to surprise Bayern in Champions League knockouts

Atalanta will be hoping they can produce another shock against a German side in the Champions League as they host six-time champions Bayern Munich in the first leg of their round of 16 contest.

Quarter-finalists in 2020, Atalanta are the last Italian team remaining in the competition, and stopped a potential Der Klassiker by dumping out 2024 finalists finalists Borussia Dortmund 4-3 on aggregate.

They face one of the competition favourites in Bayern Munich, who are 11 points clear of Dortmund at the top of the Bundesliga, with normal service having has resumed following Bayer Leverkusen’s incredible 23/24 season.

Atalanta will be bolstered by an impressive 2-1 victory over Napoli in their last league outing, making it one defeat in their last 12 league games – dating back to December against Inter Milan.

Their form hasn’t done much in terms of league position, however, as Atalanta currently sit 7th in the league and sit five points off a Champions League place.

The team from Bergamo will be hoping to welcome back midfielder Edersen after he was rested against Napoli over the weekend due to fitness concerns, yet they will still be without Charles De Ketelaere and Giorgio Scalvini.

Munich head into Tuesday’s match-up on the back of 20 games without defeat, their last loss coming against Arsenal when they lost 3-1 in the league phase.

Vincent Kompany’s side were knocked out by eventual finalists Inter Milan last season and will be looking for revenge against an Italian side this time round.

Bayern have scored a remarkable 92 goals in 25 games, largely put down to the electrifying form of England striker Harry Kane and his 30 league goals with nine matches still to play.

Vincent Kompany’s side will be hoping to add a seventh Champions League to their trophy cabinet – their first since 2020 – but face a difficult path with either Real Madrid or Manchester City set to face the winner of this tie.

The German side will be without key players in Manuel Neuer and Canadian wing-back Alphonso Davies whilst defender Hiroki Ito is also expected to miss the first leg at least.

Kane is particularly someone Atalanta need to watch out for, as is winger Luis Diaz, who have scored a combined 44 goals, as Kane targets the first European trophy of his career.

The game gets underway at 20:00 (GMT) at the Gerwiss Stadium, with live coverage on TNT Sports.

ESPN NFL mock draft 2026 has Jeremiyah Love to surprise team

Day 1 of NFL free agency is over, and there were a lot of moves made, including some notable running backs changing area codes or staying.

Breece Hall is still a Jet. Kenneth Walker is now a Chiefs RB. As for Travis Etienne? He'll be heading to the New Orleans Saints. This is important to the 2026 NFL Draft because there was some buzz over some of those teams as destinations for Notre Dame sensation Jeremiyah Love.

In the latest 2026 NFL mock draft from our Christian D'Andrea, he had Love dropping all the way to No. 18 to the Minnesota Vikings. But in ESPN's latest mock -- a mini-mock from Field Yates -- he's got Love at No. 7 to... the Washington Commanders.

Here's his thinking:

The Commanders landed one of the best free agent pass rushers in Odafe Oweh, which checks the box for their most pressing need and enables general manager Adam Peters to take my No. 2 prospect in this class. We can debate the merits of taking a running back early in perpetuity, but Love is a dynamic, dual-threat player who would instantly supercharge what was a middle-of-road backfield last season. Teaming up Love with Jayden Daniels could be a lot of fun.

Intriguing! Make sure to check out the latest 2026 NFL mock draft from D'Andrea!

This article originally appeared on For The Win: NFL mock draft 2026 from ESPN has Jeremiyah Love to surprise team

Recapping Day 1 of NFL free agency for the Indianapolis Colts

With Day 1 of NFL free agency in the books, let's take a look back at everything that happened with the Indianapolis Colts.

Here is everything you need to know.

Colts re-sign Alec Pierce

Not long after the negotiating window opened, Pierce and the Colts agreed to a new deal, paying him a maximum of $116 million over four years. Pierce did reportedly have a larger offer elsewhere, but chose to stay with the Colts.

"I knew where my heart was," Pierce told Pat McAfee. "I love the city of Indianapolis. Just seeing where we were at last year early in the year, like rolling, I truly believe we were the No. 1 team in the NFL."

Michael Pittman is traded to the Steelers

Along with Pittman headlining this trade, the Colts and Steelers agreed to a late-round pick swap as well. Ultimatley, this move was made to clear salary cap space. The Colts freed up $24 million in cap space this season by trading Pittman.

Colts sign DE Arden Key

Key, who spent the last three seasons with the Titans, is joining the Colts on a two-year deal worth $20 million. Key will fill more of a rotational role at defensive end for the Colts, bolstering the depth and -- hopefully -- providing more pass rush juice behind Laiatu Latu.

Kwity Paye to the Raiders

Paye is signing a three-year, $48 million deal with the Las Vegas Raiders. After having an inconsistent pass rush last season, the Colts seem to be reshaping the defensive end position.

Neville Gallimore to the Bears

Defensive tackle Neville Gallimore has a new home, signing a free agent deal with the Chicago Bears. This is a two-year deal worth $12 million. Gallimore provided a solid rotational presence at tackle last season for the Colts.

This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: NFL free agency: Highlighting 5 moves that include the Colts

‘I’m looking through her’: Caroline Dubois eager for unification with Terri Harper

Caroline Dubois and Terri Harper face off during a press conference at London Olympia. Picture date: Friday February 6, 2026. (Photo by Yui Mok/PA Images via Getty Images) | PA Images via Getty Images

With a womens lightweight title unification on the horizon when Caroline Dubois takes on Terri Harper on April 5, both fighters sat down with Sky Sports for the latest iteration of The Gloves Are Off. Check out some of what both fighters had to say during a face to face conversation filled with tension.

Harper on when she first became aware of Dubois

“I saw Caroline as soon as she turned professional. I did use to be a big fan of her. I think she’s a good boxer, she’s got a great style but I think once I got to know what her attitude is like, arrogance, it kind of puts a bad taste in your mouth.”

Dubois on her beef with Harper

“There isn’t. I think, for me, I’m a competitive person. I mean, I’m looking at her, this is a woman coming to take my belt, coming to take everything I’ve been fighting for since I was nine years old, coming to take my legacy that I believe I can lay, and obviously my future. If she wins, she’s taken all of that. So obviously there’s that energy from me. I don’t understand how [Harper] can call yourself a professional fighter and you’re backing away from that energy.”

Harper on whether Dubois has been chasing her for a fight

“I feel like this is a fight she needs. She’s probably disappointed that I’m the one sat in front of her, not Rhiannon Dixon, but I like to prove people wrong — Caroline being one of them. And this fight, for me, is not about the belts. Like, it’s nice to win the belts but it’s even nicer to beat Dubois and that’s what I’m doing it for, just to say I beat Caroline.”

Dubois on facing Harper

“I said she’s irrelevant and she is. It’s not about her. I’m looking through her, I’m looking for the belts. That’s what it’s about.”

Dubois on becoming more outspoken and playing the agitator role

“I think it’s my energy…I would rather be the wicked than the weak and that’s just my intensity.”

Harper on Dubois taking her lightly

“I’m glad she thinks it’s going to be easy. It’s good. She’ll probably miss a few more training sessions. Good. Brilliant…Caroline gives me that fire in my belly and just more to prove doubters wrong and Caroline wrong.”

Dubois on her assessment of Harper

“I think she’s checked out, mentally. I think she’s a weak person. She doesn’t believe herself, but that’s not really my business, not really my problem…I think that fight against Sandy Ryan showed a lot. I think that fight against Rhiannon Dixon showed a lot…I was like ‘you’re a three weight world champion and you’re fighting like that?! Damn.’

“I don’t rate you. I don’t rate what you’ve done, I don’t rate what you are as an athlete, as a fighter, as a person. I don’t rate you.”

An hour of sunlight a day, plastic pitches and a fighter pilot: Bodø/Glimt can deliver a Champions League fairy tale

A boat flies the flag of FK Bodo/Glimt in the harbour of Bodo ahead of the UEFA Europa League 2024/25 Semi Final Second Leg match between FK Bodo/Glimt and Tottenham Hotspur at Aspmyra Stadion on May 08, 2025 in Bodo, Norway (Getty Images)

Amidst the glittering array of footballing royalty gracing the Champions League's last 16 this week – Real Madrid, Liverpool, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester City – one name stands out for its sheer unlikeliness: Bodø/Glimt.

Hailing from a modest fishing town of just 55,000 residents in northern Norway, this unassuming club defies expectations, proving they belong among Europe's elite. Not only are they competing, but they are also triumphing, boasting a remarkable four-win streak that has propelled them into the knockout stage of Europe's top club competition.

Their scalps include a stunning 3-1 home victory over Manchester City, a 2-1 away win against Atletico Madrid, followed by crucial home and away successes against last season's runner-up, Inter Milan, during the Norwegian league's off-season. Their improbable journey continues on Wednesday, as they prepare to face Portuguese champions Sporting Lisbon in the first leg of the last 16.

Here's what to know about the tiny club delivering the feelgood story of this or any Champions League campaign:

Bodø is located above the Arctic Circle, more than 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) north of the Norwegian capital, Oslo. Nestled along the western coastline off the Norwegian Sea, it is farther north than soccer’s top club competition has ever previously been.

A map of Bodø:

The town — which has its own airport — has less than an hour of sunlight during its shortest days, meaning players take supplements to combat a lack of sun.

It can be bitterly cold and windy in the long winters but the locals are through the latest one. The forecast temperature for kickoff against Sporting is 3 Celsius (37 Fahrenheit).

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Away from soccer, Bodø gained some repute in 2024 when it was named the European Capital of Culture.

A plastic pitch

Bodø/Glimt’s Aspmyra stadium has a capacity of around 8,000 spectators, hardly built for hosting big matches in Europe's top club competition.

A new stadium — the 10,000-seat Arctic Arena — is being built on the edge of town but isn't much bigger.

Adding to the quirky feel of the Aspmyra is the fact it has an artificial field, which is criticized by some in soccer for the way the ball rolls and bounces in comparison to grass.

Bodo/Glimt play on an artificial pitch at their modest Aspmyra Stadium (Stian Lysberg Solum/PA) (PA Archive)
Bodo/Glimt play on an artificial pitch at their modest Aspmyra Stadium (Stian Lysberg Solum/PA) (PA Archive)

UEFA allows approved artificial pitches to be used up to and including the semifinals of its competitions.

The fighter pilot bringing belated success to Bodø/Glimt

Founded in 1916, Bodø/Glimt had to wait more than a century before being crowned Norwegian champion for the first time — and the change in fortune had much to do with hiring a former fighter pilot.

The team had just been relegated to Norway's second tier — underling its status as an “elevator club,” as it’s called in Norway, for going back and forth between the top two divisions — when Bjørn Mannsverk was asked in early 2017 to join the backroom staff as a mental coach.

Mannsverk had developed techniques for his squadron before bombing missions in Libya and he brought a philosophy and culture at Bodø/Glimt that made players talk openly about their feelings, change their attitudes and routines about things like preparation and nutrition, and remove the stigma around mental training.

The players and coach Kjetil Knutsen fully bought into Mannsverk's ways — like, for example, having a rotating cast of captains to share leadership duties and gathering in a circle after conceding a goal to discuss what happened and maintain solidarity — and it has helped the team grow.

Bodø/Glimt won its first Norwegian league title in 2020 and captured three of the next five, finishing runner-up last year. The team's success transferred to continental competition as it reached the Europa League semifinals last season — losing to Tottenham over two legs — and then qualified for the Champions League for the first time.

Bodø/Glimt isn't funded by a Middle Eastern sheikh or American private investment so its inexpensively assembled squad is filled with largely unheralded players from Norway and Denmark.

In Norway's most recent squad selection, there were only two Bodø/Glimt players called up.

Its star striker is Kasper Høgh, a 25-year-old Dane who has never played for his country. Its other leading attacker is Jens Petter Hauge, who returned to Bodø/Glimt in 2024 — four years after leaving for AC Milan but failing to establish himself.

Manchester City’s players  refund fans who travelled to Bodo/Glimt for Champions League defeat (Fredrik Varfjell/NTB via AP) (AP)
Manchester City’s players refund fans who travelled to Bodo/Glimt for Champions League defeat (Fredrik Varfjell/NTB via AP) (AP)

Under Knutsen, who joined in 2018 and has masterminded the team's rise, Bodø/Glimt isn't just a plucky underdog that sits back and defends. It is a free-flowing, high-intensity, attacking team which, for example, outplayed Man City when Pep Guardiola's team visited Aspmyra stadium.

In 2017, Bodø/Glimt had around 40 employees and a 4.2 million-euro ($5 million) budget.

Last year, the club's revenue was 80 million euros ($93 million), boosted by making more than 26 million euros ($30 million) in the Europa League and then earnings from the Champions League. Compare that to Real Madrid, whose 2025 revenue was more than 1 billion euros, according to Deloitte.

It is budgeting for 50 million euros ($58 million) in 2026, though that figure will increase the deeper the team gets in the Champions League.

Who could Bodø/Glimt get next?

If Bodø/Glimt was to create more history and get past Sporting, it would face either Premier League leader Arsenal or Bayer Leverkusen, the German champion from the 2023-24 season, in the quarterfinals.

Boston’s TD Garden owners suing nearby weed dispensary ‘The Boston Garden’ in trademark claim

The owners of the TD Garden sports arena in Boston have launched a trademark lawsuit against a Massachusetts cannabis dispensary operating under the name “The Boston Garden,” alleging the branding is too similar to the name of the former stadium, Boston Garden, which closed in 1995.

TD Garden, home to the Boston Bruins in the NHL and the Boston Celtics in the NBA, is just 10 minutes from the dispensary in Cambridge. The company behind the store also has outlets in Somerville and Athol.

Delaware North, the owner of TD Garden, is arguing that the similarity in names is “deceptive,” “confusing,” and has caused “irreparable harm,” insisting that members of the public may wrongly assume the marijuana shop is somehow endorsed by, or affiliated with, the sports venue.

The Boston Garden dispensary, 10 minutes away from TD Garden (Google)
The Boston Garden dispensary, 10 minutes away from TD Garden (Google)

In its complaint, the company asks a court to order the destruction of any materials bearing what it calls the dispensary’s illegally obtained trademark. The filing leans heavily on the idea that “Boston Garden” remains one of the most recognisable brands in the city’s sporting history – even though the original arena closed in 1995 and was demolished three years later. Its successor, TD Garden – built on a site nine inches away at its closest point – has never used the old name.

The dispensary’s owners have said they followed every legal step before adopting the name. Jonathan Tucker, co‑owner of The Boston Garden, said they hired a law firm to vet the name thoroughly. “We weren’t just, like, hunting and pecking on Google,” he said.

Delaware North, which began as Jacobs Brothers in 1915, is still family-owned and operated by Jeremy Jacobs, who also owns the Boston Bruins.

"At no point in time did Delaware North ever reach out and say that they objected to this."

Tucker and co‑owner Ivelise Rivera secured trademarks in 2020 for use of “The Boston Garden” on smoking accessories and a cannabis website. They say Delaware North’s lawyers began sending “very strongly worded letters” about 18 months ago, urging them to abandon the name.

TD Gardens sports arena in Boston – home to the Boston Bruins of the NHL, and the Boston Celtics of the NBA. TD Gardens replaced the old Boston Garden arena in 1995 (Ajay Suresh/Creative Commons)
TD Gardens sports arena in Boston – home to the Boston Bruins of the NHL, and the Boston Celtics of the NBA. TD Gardens replaced the old Boston Garden arena in 1995 (Ajay Suresh/Creative Commons)

The pair briefly considered rebranding if the arena’s owners helped cover the estimated $500,000 cost. But Rivera told The Boston Globe that the idea was dismissed outright.

“We are not going to surrender because a billionaire family decides they want our name,” the dispensary said in a statement. “No consumers are confusing us with a sports arena. We believe we’re on the right side of the law.”

Tucker says the lawsuit threatens the survival of their small business. “We’re just a local company trying to serve our communities,” he said. “It’s a little scary. They’re an out‑of‑town, very powerful family, they’ve got a lot of money, and we did everything by the books.”

Delaware North maintains it has acted reasonably. In a statement, the company said: "'Boston Garden' is among the most recognized brands in Boston sports and entertainment, tied to a historic arena that has been part of this city's history since 1928. Delaware North has developed substantial goodwill in connection with this famous brand and holds multiple trademark registrations for 'Boston Garden' (which are in full force and effect).

"We have made good‑faith efforts over a period of years to resolve this matter amicably and remain hopeful that an agreement can still be reached."

‘Feeling so proud words cannot suffice’: Shashi Tharoor shares birthday call from Sanju Samson after T20 World Cup win

NEW DELHI: Congress MP Shashi Tharoor expressed his delight at Sanju Samson’s scintillating performances in India’s T20 World Cup triumph, revealing that the wicketkeeper-batter even called him on his birthday.

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Tharoor took to X on Tuesday to share the moment, writing, “Delighted to receive a birthday call last evening from Thiruvananthapuram’s and India’s WorldCup hero @IamSanjuSamson! Expressed my happiness at his superlative achievements and wished him all the best in the #IPL. Feeling so proud of him that words truly cannot suffice.”



Samson’s journey in the tournament was a remarkable redemption story. Initially out of the playing eleven and struggling with inconsistent form, he delivered three match-defining innings when it mattered most — from the virtual quarterfinal against West Indies to the semifinal clash with England and the final against New Zealand.
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The Kerala star scored 97 vs West Indies, followed by 89 in both the semifinal and final. Across five innings, Samson amassed 321 runs at an average of 80.25 and a strike rate of 199.37, hitting 27 fours and 24 sixes.

Samson surpassed Virat Kohli’s 319-run tally from the 2014 T20 World Cup to set a new record for the most runs by an Indian in a single T20 World Cup edition. He also became one of the few batters, alongside Virat and Shahid Afridi, to post fifties in both the semifinal and final of a T20 World Cup.

Malik Willis: Familiarity with Jeff Hafley, Jon-Eric Sullivan led to picking Miami

Almost immediately after free agents could agree to contracts with new teams on Monday, quarterback Malik Willis agreed to sign with the Dolphins. Willis said it didn't take long to decide, because of his relationship with new Dolphins head coach Jeff Hafley and G.M. Jon-Eric Sullivan.

Willis spent the last two years in Green Bay, as did Hafley and Sullivan, and he said he completely buys into what they want to build in Miami.

"I'm super excited to be down there," Willis told Pat McAfee. "Guys I know, Hafley and Sully, I'm real familiar with those guys, and excited to go to work and try to do something special. It's a blessing."

Willis said he learned the importance of stability in Green Bay, where he felt he was able to grow into his role as an effective backup quarterback over the last two years.

"It's my first time being in a system for more than a year since I've been in the league," Willis said. "It was great having that familiarity."

Willis didn't directly answer when asked whether he considered any other teams, but he made clear he believes he's ready to lead the Dolphins.

"All you can do is be genuinely yourself and do what you can to put everything you have on the table," Willis said.

Where to watch Wrexham vs. Hull City live stream, TV channel, start time for EFL Championship match

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Wrexham is preparing to host Hull City at Racecourse Ground on Tuesday for a showdown between two teams already sitting in the Championship playoffs. 

Wrexham is pulling a quick turnaround as the club just competed 120 minutes in an eventful FA Cup matchup against Chelsea over the weekend, ending in a 4-2 loss. The Red Dragons will be hungry for a win, as they've been unable to defeat Hull City at home in 30 years.

Though Hull might have a three-point advantage in this matchup, they'll be traveling to Racecourse Ground on the back of multiple consecutive losses. The Tigers fell to Ipswich Town first, and then Millwall at home. Hull City will be desperate for a win as they're nine points outside of the top two.

Who will take the win?

Here's everything you need to know about Wrexham vs. Hull City, including TV channel and streaming options for the EFL Championship game.

Wrexham vs. Hull Citylive stream, TV channel

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What time does Wrexham vs. Hull Citykick off?

This clash takes place at Racecourse Ground in Wrexham, Wales and kicks off on Tuesday, March 10 at 7:45 p.m. local time

Here's how that time translates across the U.S.:

DateKickoff time
Eastern TimeTues., March 103:45 p.m.
Central TimeTues., March 102:45 p.m.
Mountain TimeTues., March 101:45 p.m.
Pacific TimeTues., March 1012:45 p.m.

EFL Championship fixture schedule this week

Tuesday, March 10

  • Leicester City vs. Bristol City (3:45 p.m. ET)
  • Millwall vs. Derby County (3:45 p.m. ET)
  • Portsmouth vs. Swansea City (3:45 p.m. ET)
  • Sheffield Wednesday vs. Watford (3:45 p.m. ET)
  • Wrexham vs. Hull City (3:45 p.m. ET)
  • Stoke City vs. Ipswich Town (3 p.m. ET)

Wednesday, March 11

  • Birmingham City vs. Queens Park Rangers (3:45 p.m. ET)
  • Middlesbrough vs. Charlton Athletic (3:45 p.m. ET)
  • Norwich City vs. Sheffield United (3:45 p.m. ET)
  • Oxford United vs. Blackburn Rovers (3:45 p.m. ET)
  • West Bromwich Albion vs. Southampton (3:45 p.m. ET)
  • Coventry City vs. Preston North End (4 p.m. ET)

Hawkeyes 8th in Big Ten Tournament odds

LINCOLN, NEBRASKA - MARCH 8: Head coach Ben McCollum of the Iowa Hawkeyes watches the action against the Nebraska Cornhuskers during the first half at Pinnacle Bank Arena on March 8, 2026 in Lincoln, Nebraska. (Photo by Steven Branscombe/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Despite the Iowa Hawkeyes (20-11, 10-10) being unable to secure the double-bye ahead of the conference tournament, they enter the six-day extravaganza 8th in the conference at +6500 according to FanDuel.

The action kicks off in Chicago later today with a pair of games. #16 seeded Oregon plays #17 Maryland at 3p on Peacock before #15 Northwestern/#18 Penn State hits the hardwood. Among these four teams, only Oregon has bettable odds on the site (300/1). Dana Altman has done less crazy things, I’m sure.

We’ll have 4 games each of the following three days. As the 9-seed, Iowa will take on the winner of Oregon/Maryland at 11a on Wednesday. If Iowa wins, they’ll continue to hold down that time slot.

The action can be found on Peacock before the games switch over to Big Ten Network Wednesday evening into Thursday and Friday. The semis & finals are on CBS.

Despite the 8th best odds, Iowa are seeded ninth which makes them the favorite to come out of the 4-team pigtail which includes Ohio State (100/1) on a double bye. HMMMMMMM Waiting the winner of that group is Michigan (-105), who functionally has a 50% chance of winning according to the odds.

KenPom rates Iowa as the 7th best Big Ten team at 24th overall. There is not much distance between teams 6 (Wisconsin at 23) and 9 (UCLA at 28). OSU is just below Iowa at 26.

Bart Torvik and TeamRankings have similar reads on the ooey gooey middle of the conference with those four in a similar range plus Indiana in the mix at 29 according to Torvik. Iowa are just above Wisconsin at 25 according to TeamRankings.

Full odds below, from FanDuel:

  1. Michigan -105
  2. Illinois +370
  3. Purdue +700
  4. Michigan State +700
  5. Nebraska +1000
  6. Wisconsin +2700
  7. UCLA +5000
  8. Iowa +6500
  9. Ohio State 100/1
  10. Indiana 175/1
  11. Washington 300/1
  12. USC 300/1
  13. Oregon 300/1
  14. Minnesota 300/1

Report: Giants couldn't close the deal on guard Alijah Vera-Tucker

The New York Giants were unable to secure free-agent guard Alijah Vera-Tucker, who agreed to terms with the New England Patriots on a three-year deal worth $42 million, with potential to reach $48 million, on Friday.

SNY's Connor Hughes reports that the Giants and Vera-Tucker could not agree on the length of the contract despite optimism lingering late into the night.

Sources: The #Giants and Alijah Vera-Tucker reached an impasse other the length of the contract. It proved too much to work through, even though there was internal optimism within New York’s building that they could as late as 1030pm tonight.

Instead, AVT heads to the #Patriotspic.twitter.com/xPx2rGmNF3

— Connor Hughes (@Connor_J_Hughes) March 10, 2026

Vera-Tucker, a former first-round pick (14th overall) by the New York Jets in the 2021 NFL draft, had drawn interest from the Giants as they sought to address their interior offensive line needs under new head coach John Harbaugh.

Reports from earlier in the week, including from SNY's Connor Hughes and ESPN's Jordan Raanan, positioned Vera-Tucker as a key player to monitor for New York, given his versatility—he has started at both guard spots and tackle—and strong performance when healthy, including elite run-blocking and pass protection skills.

The Giants were expected to target a high-level guard in free agency, with Vera-Tucker among the names linked alongside Wyatt Teller.

Despite the pursuit, the Giants could not close the deal.

Vera-Tucker, who missed the 2025 season due to a torn triceps and has a history of injuries, including a torn Achilles and prior triceps tear, instead landed with the Patriots to bolster their line in front of quarterback Drake Maye.

The Giants now remain in search of reinforcements at guard. They could pivot to the aforementioned free agent Wyatt Teller or explore in-house options, such as re-signing Greg Van Roten.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: New York Giants couldn't close the deal on guard Alijah Vera-Tucker

Cowboys begin Day 2 of free agency nearly $14 million over salary cap

The Dallas Cowboys have done some work, but they still have work left to do. On the first day of free agency, two days before the league year actually starts, the Cowboys pulled off a string of moves. They traded for edge rusher Rashan Gary, sending a 2027 fourth-round pick to Green Bay. They reworked the contracts of RT Terence Steele and safety Malik Hooker, cutting their pay to create an additional $11.5 million in cap space. They agreed to terms with safety Jalen Thompson and will sign him to a three-year, $33 million deal when the league year opens on Wednesday.

But they still have work to do. Not only does Dallas still need to add talent to their defense, especially at the linebacker and cornerback positions, but Dallas will need to do additional cap work just to make the moves they've already agreed to. The Cowboys enter Tuesday nearly $14 million over the 2026 salary cap thanks to their new additions.

Adding Gary via trade on Wednesday occurs at his current contract level. Dallas must have the space available for his $19.5 million salary and bonus. They can restructure the deal, but that can't happen until the following business day.

Thompson's contract comes with a $5.9 million cap hit for 2026. The team also brought back Sam Williams on a one-year, $3 million deal. The net increase to the cap, as Dallas entered the day with just $220,000 of room, is that the Cowboys are now back over the limit in the amount of $13.5 million.

The Cowboys have several options to create additional space, including extensions or restructures for their defensive tackles Kenny Clark and Quinnen Williams.

This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: Cowboys begin Day 2 of free agency nearly $14 million over salary cap

Nets player grades after 126-115 win over shorthanded Grizzlies

NEW YORK -- The Brooklyn Nets (17-47) felt great about themselves coming off their huge comeback win at the Detroit Pistons on Saturday despite facing impossible odds on the road. Brooklyn still has the rest of the season to play out and with the Memphis Grizzlies (23-40) visiting while missing most of their rotation players, the Nets managed to bring the intensity that helps them win.

The Netsbeat the Grizzlies on Monday 126-115 in a game where they led by as many as 21 points thanks to the Grizzlies missing plenty of bodies along with Brooklyn shooting the ball well overall. Center Day'Ron Sharpe had one of his best games of the season as he dropped 19 points, five rebounds, and two steals while guard Ochai Agbaji had his best game as a Net with 18 points and three rebounds off the bench.

There was a point in the third quarter where Memphis was able to cut their deficit to 68-67 with 9:16 left to play in the third quarter as players like forward Rayan Rupert (20 points) and guard Javon Small (19) were doing their part to aid in the Grizzlies' comeback. With 10:33 left to play in the fourth quarter, Brooklyn was able to build up its lead to 98-88 and from that, Memphis was unable to make another sizable run.

The Grizzlies had 10 inactive players for Monday's matchup at the Nets, including players like Ja Morant that could've given the team a better chance of being competitive. Ultimately, Brooklyn relied on the contributions of Sharpe, Agbaji, and the entire bench as the Nets' reserve unit outscored Memphis' bench 67-40. The Grizzlies' matchup also presented a chance for rookie guard Nolan Traore to respond after a poor showing in Saturday's win at Detroit.

Against Memphis, Traore dropped 17 points and four assists in just 23 minutes as he showed his ability to bounce back from poor performances without needing much time to reset. The Nets have now amassed a two-game winning streak, but they will have a tough matchup on the second night of a back-to-back as they will be facing the visiting Pistons on Tuesday.

Here are the Nets player grades following Monday's win over the Grizzlies:

Nolan Traore: A

Traore came into this game following a disappointing outing on Saturday at the Detroit Pistons and he looked like a different player against a hobbled Grizzlies roster. Traore did a great job of shooting the basketball and when he didn't have a shot he liked, he found his teammates for open shots.

Drake Powell: B

With rookie guard Egor Demin out for the rest of the season due to his left plantar fasciitis, fellow rookie forward Powell drew the start and looked like he learned something from his recent stint in the G League. Powell didn't do anything outside of hitting open shots and giving effort on the defensive end of the floor.

Danny Wolf: B+

With Michael Porter Jr. being given the night off, something had to start at the small forward spot and head coach Jordi Fernandez chose Wolf to fill the role. Wolf has had more efficient days shooting the ball, but he did a good job of being aggressive with the ball in his hands along with being all over the glass.

Noah Clowney: C

Clowney has been one of the most consistent players in the rotation over the past few games, but he struggled against the Grizzlies despite getting some good looks over the course of the contest. Clowney was solid on the defensive end and he still gave his normal effort, but his shots just didn't fall.

Nic Claxton: B

Claxton had a good matchup going against the Grizzlies given that the starting big men were GG Jackson and Olivier-Maxence Prosper due to all of the injuries. Claxton did a good job of scoring in the paint and remaining composed amongst the smaller Grizzlies that were trying to make matters difficult for him.

Jalen Wilson: B

Due to some of the injuries that the Nets were dealing with coming into this game, Wilson got a chance to see some playing time against a depleted Grizzlies roster. Wilson did a great job of shooting the basketball and he showed off some of his passing chops in what turned into an up-and-down kind of pace for both teams.

Ziaire Williams: B

Williams has been playing some of his best basketball of the season over the past few games and he continued his solid play against his former team in the Grizzlies. Williams didn't exactly explode off the bench in terms of his scoring, but he was still efficient while contributing on both ends of the floor.

Day'Ron Sharpe: B+

Similar to Claxton, Sharpe had a similar matchup against a Memphis team that was missing plenty of rotation players, including their big men. Sharpe did a great job of scoring all over the floor, including a huge dunk in transition, while maintaining his usual effort in the rebounding phase of the game and on the defensive end.

Ochai Agbaji: A

Agbaji had his best game since coming to the Nets in a trade from the Toronto Raptors prior to the trade deadline and it was because of how well he played on both ends of the floor. Agbaji did a good job of scoring at all three levels and he also used his length and athleticism to make plays on the defensive end.

Ben Saraf: B-

Saraf is most likely set to be the backup point guard for the rest of the season due to Demin being ruled out for the rest of the season and he still has some learning on the job to do. Saraf had his fair share of struggles scoring the ball against Memphis' perimeter pressure, but he did a great job of passing the ball and limiting his turnovers at the same time.

This article originally appeared on Nets Wire: Nets player grades after 126-115 win over shorthanded Grizzlies

2 winners and 2 losers from Bengals’ free agency moves thus far, plus new Super Bowl odds

Aug 17, 2024; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Seattle Seahawks linebacker Boye Mafe (53) celebrates a sack in the first quarter agains the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Casey Gower-Imagn Images

The first day of the NFL free agency legal tampering period brought us two new starters to the Cincinnati Bengals. There were reports that Cincinnati would be aggressive in the free agent market to revamp one of the league’s worst defenses in 2025, and those reports proved to be true.

Their first signing was safety Bryan Cook away from the Kansas City Chiefs. Cook was not only the top safety target on the free agent market, but he is also a local product who fills a big need for his hometown team. Cook played high school football at Mt. Healthy High School before playing at the University of Cincinnati. He was then drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft before becoming a very solid safety for them.

Not long after the Cook news came the signing of Seattle Seahawks defensive end Boye Mafe. Mafe’s production has slipped since his nine-sack season in 2023 after scheme changes in Mike MacDonald’s defense, but he brings a ton of upside.

Similar to Trey Hendrickson in 2021, the Bengals are banking on a lesser-known player to blossom in Cincinnati. Mafe’s 118 QB hurries over the last three seasons bring lots to get excited about, especially if he can convert those pressures in to sacks.

With that in mind, here’s a look at the winners and losers from a productive Day of the legal tampering period.

Winners

Al Golden: Golden kept his job after a disaster of a 2025 season. You could call year one a wash if you factor in that it was his first season as an NFL coordinator and he needed to evaluate the roster for his system, maybe. That’s over now. With all of the investments on the offensive side of the ball, the heat will be on Golden to turn things around.

Signing Cook fills one of the biggest needs Golden’s unit had last season. Geno Stone missed 25 tackles in 2025. Cook has missed 22 tackles in his first four seasons in the NFL. That alone will be a massive upgrade, but Cook is also a step up in coverage from Stone.

Jordan Battle: Battle has received strong endorsements from the coaching staff all offseason. As he moves into his second season as the full-time starter, having Cook next to him will likely allow him to not only play more freely, but also allow Golden to be a little more creative with him. With Cook’s coverage ability, he can play more of the deep part of the field, allowing Battle to play more downhill. That is where Battle will excel.

Losers

Shemar Stewart: Signing Mofae for three years and $60 million signals that the Bengals expect him to play real snaps from the start. After Stewart’s rookie season was filled with an offseason contract dispute and missing time to injury, Mofae may keep him off the field more than you would expect for a player who was drafted 17th overall.

Stewart does have the potential to play inside on true passing downs, and the Bengals will rotate their defensive ends a bit, so Stewart won’t be banished to the bench all season, but the addition of Mofae will cut down his true pass-rushing opportunities.

Geno Stone: Stone was a free agent and likely wasn’t coming back anyway, but Cook’s signing slams the door for any return shut. Stone isn’t hitting the market with much good tape from his time in Cincinnati, either. With Cook in and Stone out, he will be looking for his next home without the (small) possibility of a return.

After the first day of the Tampering Period, the Bengals have +3300 odds to win the Super Bowl on FanDuel Sportsbook.

2027 5-star safety 'locked in' with Texas A&M

Texas A&M's 2027 recruiting class is headlined by newly minted five-star safety Kamarui Dorsey, who is widely considered the best defensive back prospect in the cycle outside of five-star cornerback John Meredith, who is also a slight favorite to commit to the Aggies in the coming months. Already landing four-star safety JayQuan Snell and four-star cornerback Raylaun Henry, A&M's future secondary looks borderline elite on paper.

In today's age of lucrative NIL deals and the ability to enter the transfer portal after just one season, keeping recruits committed during the spring and summer months before Early Signing Day feels impossible for some programs, but under head coach Mike Elko, the Aggies kept nearly every commit over the last two cycles, while flipping several elite blue-chip prospects, including freshman running back KJ Edwards.

Among the program's ten 2027 commits, Kamarui Dorsey will continue to be pursued by nearly every blue-blood program, but like Raylaun Henry, the Georgia native remains locked in with the Aggies, which he further explained during his interview with Georgia beat writer Jeff Sentell. Stating that he prefers to play in the SEC, Dorsey looks like a perfect fit in Mike Elko's defensive scheme.

“I’m really locked in on Texas A&M right now,” Dorsey stated. “I’m not taking any other visits right now. I always keep an open line of communication with Texas A&M. That’s really the only school I’m looking at. I’m locked in with A&M.”

While this is great news for Elko and his staff, Dorsey did state that several programs, including the Georgia Bulldogs, could be in the mix for future visits. This isn't surprising, knowing that this is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for every prospect. However, Texas A&M remains No. 1 going forward and will take an official visit to College Station on June 12.

“A&M is my home right now, but if I did have to say other schools it would probably be Ohio State, Georgia and LSU.”

According to Rivals, Dorsey is currently positioned as the No. 1-ranked prospect in the 2027 class.

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This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: 2027 5-star S Kamarui Dorsey reaffirms commitment to Texas A&M

If you built a course today to test the world’s best players, what would it look like?

The golf course that Pete Dye built for the PGA Tour in Ponte Vedra Beach in 1980 was a different animal than the course that hosts The Players Championship we see today.

Dye’s original Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass was like a scruffy and ravenous hyena scavenging golf balls and psyches. Moguls on and around the greens randomly kicked approaches into grassy hollows and lakes. Shots that missed fairways ended up in a deep salad of mixed roughs. Playing from poor angles left players in pot bunkers or with long putts that broke in two directions. No good shot, it seemed, went unpunished.

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After years of complaining about the difficulty of TPC Sawgrass, the tour softened some of Pete Dye's most challenging elements.

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The hyena laughed, but the professionals howled. After two years of exasperation, The Players succumbed to the players’ complaints and the TPC was modified, beginning a long journey to the much more predictable and pristinely presented Stadium Course.

RELATED: Pete Dye had very different plans for TPC Sawgrass’ 17th hole in his original drawings

PGA Tour commissioner Deane Beman, who had instructed Dye to create a course uniquely capable of challenging the best players in the world, got a little too much of what he asked for. Dye’s ideas were forward-looking—and effective—to the point of being avant-garde. Asked to draw out the greatness in tour players’ games, he succeeded in drawing out their ire. Yet he wasn’t wrong in his analysis of how to combat the modern professional game with angles, precision, water and hard surfaces. The pros just didn’t like being forced to hit the hard shots Dye drew up, or the random fates the TPC often inflicted.

It made us wonder what kind of course would be developed in 2026 if the entire experiment were run back, but with the contemporary professional game of 330-yard drives and 210-yard 7-irons in mind. If the tour were to give a blank-slate site like the original Ponte Vedra property to an architect or firm who innately understood how the pros play, how would they coax out great golf while keeping scores in check in the way Dye attempted with The Stadium Course?

Mike Cocking and Geoff Ogilvy of the Australian firm Ogilvy, Cocking and Mead (OCM) are among the most in-demand architects in the world. Their East Course at The Fall Line in central Georgia won Golf Digest’s 2025 Best New Course award and their major remodel of the famed #3 course at Medinah Country Club outside Chicago was named our 2024 Best Transformation. They currently have numerous projects under construction in the U.S. and Australia. We asked them if they were to design a new marquee venue for the PGA Tour, what would their version look and play like?

RELATED: The Fall Line is golf's next great exclusive club—and our experts got a first look

They began by acknowledging that while the original TPC has been greatly sanitized from its early years, many of the concepts Dye introduced are still relevant, especially the use of angles and the way the routing constantly turns and bends the holes, forcing players to select precise lines and shape the ball.

RELATED: The best Pete Dye courses, ranked

Working off these strengths, OCM outlined a variety of architectural concepts they believe necessary to challenge and stimulate the best players in the world.

Create doubt in players’ minds by disguising targets

This was perhaps Dye’s greatest innovation, at Sawgrass and most of his other designs. His ability to mask distances and hide landing areas with hazards made even the best players indecisive. It’s a tactic OCM says isn’t used often enough on most courses the tour visits. In their own work the architects often try to disguise targets by using or manufacturing contours that obscure the ground short of the green.

“It's a little psychological trick that makes the shot look shorter than it plays and can help to throw some doubt in the player’s mind,” Cocking says. “On a tour course, we may even use such a technique to hide a more dangerous hazard that sits behind it, say a water hazard against the green. From the wrong position on the fairway, the green and the hazard are blind, and it again adds to the confusion and doubt.” 

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Angles were vital to the TPC and all of Dye’s architecture before the course began to be narrowed. Without some lateral space, however, angles become irrelevant, and a degree of width is required to make players think and tempt them into taking aggressive lines.

“On holes that are too narrow from tee to green, we’re finding better players are reluctant to hit a layup club and instead opt for driver,” says Ogilvy. “The logic being that it’s just as easy to miss the fairway with a 3-iron or hybrid, but at least with a missed driver I end up with a shorter shot.” 

Giving players space and multiple tactical options can also create doubt, whether it’s cutting a corner, attempting to carry a set of bunkers or playing conservatively to a larger landing area. Cocking and Ogilvy would design holes where the choice off the tee isn't always obvious, where there might be four or five different shots or clubs to consider in order to create confusion, with each one bringing in a different degree of risk and reward.

“The 11th at Kingston Heath (in Melbourne) does this pretty well, especially after we made some changes to the fairway bunkering a few years ago,” Cocking says. “It’s a wide-to-narrow fairway that also turns at just the awkward distance between a 3-wood and driver. Driver is a scary play, but the reward is a much simpler pitch to one of the smallest greens on the course.  Laying up with an iron is relatively straight forward but leaves a much more difficult 4- or 5-iron approach.”  

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Test players’ ability to shape the ball to de-emphasize pure distance

Straight holes allow the longer hitters to take a free swing with their driver—if there’s no advantage to shaping the ball, their distance becomes an even greater advantage. Making golfers turn the ball with the shape of the hole puts more pressure on the tee shot, so OCM would emphasize doglegs and diagonal fairway zones.

“It’s amazing how often you seem to be hitting across the fairway rather than directly down the fairway at Sawgrass,” Ogilvy says. “There are so many holes where you are fearful of driving through the dogleg. The same goes for a hole like the 13th at Augusta National. Making them turn the ball with their driver both ways is an important aspect to retain for any course designed to test the best.”

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Feet matter in professional golf. Missing a fairway in the rough by three yards can decrease the precision of the approach to the green, meaning longer putts. PGA Tour statistics show that the make percentage on putts from eight feet decreases by 50 percent when lengthened to 15 feet. Architectural elements that can put the professionals marginally farther away from their target can have a significant cumulative scoring impact over the course of 18 or 72 holes.

One of the most effective ways of making aerial shots fly even slightly off target is to create uneven lies that make the player factor additional shape and trajectory calculations. “We prefer to see some movement in the fairways, especially the small to medium scale ridges, mounds and hollows that can alter how a hole plays day to day due to the bounce, roll and uphill, sidehill or downhill lie,” Cocking says.   

This can also be achieved through longer contours. Cocking explains one of their favored tactics is to create, or utilize, reverse camber fairways, usually found on dogleg holes, where the slope of the land falls away from the preferred shot shape.

“It's a fantastic extra strategic element on top of just using angles,” he says. “Augusta does this incredibly well with holes like the ninth clearly setting up for a high draw, but the ball being below your feet in the fairway is doing everything to force a low cut.” For their modern TPC, they would seek out land that naturally falls away from the line of play, or in the best Pete Dye fashion, move earth to create the reverse camber.

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An example of the challenges Ogilvy, Cocking and Mead present around the greens at The Fall Line (East), Golf Digest's 2025 Best New Private winner.

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Both Cocking and Ogilvy grew up in Melbourne, so they have a natural affinity for tight, short-grass lies around greens. While it’s become popular for many modern courses to present shaved, fairway-height aprons and green run-offs, it’s a feature that can subtly impact the psychology of shot making in a professional tournament setting.

“There is a place for a deep bunker, a nasty grassy hollow or water around greens, but we also like to use short grass and a slope to inflict a different sort of punishment, in much the same way that The Old Course, Royal Melbourne or Augusta National do,” says Ogilvy. “From back in the fairway a shaved bank off the green can make for a much scarier approach than to a green surrounded by rough, knowing a miss might lead to a 30- or 40-yard return pitch. Plus, professionals don't much like recovering from tight, firm short grass.  They'd much prefer a simple option to chip with a 60-degree wedge out of beautifully maintained rough.”

RELATED: 6 new courses on our bucket list for 2026

A new TPC course would need to be longer

TPC Sawgrass has remained an effective course despite the relatively modest yardage of 7,275 yards, due to many of the architectural aspects discussed. But when constructing a modern version from scratch, additional length would be necessary given the realities of the modern professional game.

Cocking believes the course would need to be at least 7,500 yards to somewhat handle the distances players hit the ball. But despite the overall length, he says, “we would still be looking to include some short holes, including two or three potentially drivable par 4s (330 to 350 yards), some reachable 5s with an aggressive play off the tee and a short par 3.” These would be offset by some holes on the opposite end of the spectrum. “A really long par 3,” he says, “and some par 4s that place a long iron in the best players' hands ... for once!”

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Growing thick rough has always been part of the program when setting up courses for major tournaments, and long grass can certainly be an effective way of punishing errant shots. But in keeping with their preference for creating a design that’s more psychologically taxing than physically punitive, OCM would opt for a lighter presentation of rough that creates uncertainty when playing out of it.

“What really makes the professional edgy isn't long thick green rough but actually that slightly wispy, thin Bermuda that puts an element of doubt into the golfers’ minds,” says Ogilvy. “How is the ball going to come out? Will I catch a flyer? Will it come out clean?” He says that having some sand in the soil mix would make the grass sparser and increase the chance the ball might be sitting slightly down. “Ideally it’s a 50/50 scenario anytime you miss the fairway as to how the ball is lying,” he says.  

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Video: The 80 seconds that defined the Milan Derby

Video: The 80 seconds that defined the Milan Derby
Video: The 80 seconds that defined the Milan Derby

Milan’s 1-0 win over Inter on Sunday was decided by an 80-second spell in which Inter could have scored, but Milan struck instead.

There’s an old saying in Italian football that goes: ‘Goal sbagliato, goal subito.’ The translation is quite easy: miss a goal-scoring opportunity, and the opponents will score instead.

The decisive 80 seconds of Milan vs. Inter

It’s exactly what happened in the Milan derby on Sunday when the Rossoneri took all three points thanks to Pervis Estupinan’s first goal with the club.

MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 08: Henrikh Mkhitaryan of Inter competes for the ball with Fikayo Tomori of AC Milan during the Serie A match between AC Milan and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

The ex-Brighton defender found the net just a few seconds after Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s missed chance on the other end.

Below, via Lega Serie A, is the video of the 80 seconds that determined Milan’s win in the Derby della Madonnina.

MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 08: Pervis Estupinan of AC Milan celebrates celebrates with his team-mates Adrien Rabiot and Youssouf Fofana after scoring their team’s team’s first goal during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Inter at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Will Pulaski's Deedra Irwin come back for 2030 Winter Olympics?

After the Winter Olympics was over, Deedra Irwin went back home to Vermont for five days.

It was her first time home since November. Irwin was able to do a quick reset, drop off some bags, grab some new clothes, and see her fiancé and some family before heading to Finland for the final trimester of the Biathlon World Cup this month.

While it was her second time competing in sport that combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting in the Winter Olympics, Milano Cortina 2026 was its own experience for Irwin, a Pulaski High School graduate.

Irwin made her Olympic debut in the 2022 Beijing Games, where she finished seventh in the women's individual. That is still the best Olympic finish for the U.S. biathlon team for both women and men. Wright Campbell finished eighth in the men's 12.5-kilometer pursuit in Milano Cortina, which was the highest performance this year.

Milano Cortina was a different experience for Irwin than the Olympic bubble that she was in Beijing. She wasn't able to watch other events and spectators were limited to prevent spread of COVID-19 to athletes.

Still, Olympic events in Milano Cortina were the most geographically spread out in Olympic history, requiring a need for six different Olympic villages to house athletes. It takes about five hours to drive from Milano to Cortina.

"We kind of were just at our own house the entire time but there was a couple days I got to go down to the village in Cortina, which was really cool to see and experience that for a day," Irwin said.

But having her family in Italy with her made all the difference.

"To have them physically there and seeing them enjoy the atmosphere and really feel like they get to be a part of the Olympics this time was the highlight for sure for me," Irwin said.

Deedra Irwin of Team United States reacts after competing during the Women's 7.5km Biathlon Sprint during the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic games at Anterselva Biathlon Arena on Feb. 14 in Antholz-Anterselva, Italy.

Irwin shot a remarkable 10 for 10 in the 7.5 km sprint Feb. 14. The eruption of cheers from her family and fiancé when she hit the last target will be a memory she said she will never forget. Irwin's parents got tickets right by the finish line so she was able to see them right as she finished in 47th place.

Her fiancé, Olympic snowboarder Robby Burns, had to see a doctor after he damaged his vocal cords from cheering Irwin so loudly, Irwin said.

"I heard this little pocket of incredibly loud voices cheering just for me as I hit all the targets," Irwin said. "When I hit the 10th target, they went crazy and it was just so fun to be able to hear that and know it was my fiancé and my brothers because who else could be that loud and amazing?"

The biathlon remains the only Winter Olympics sport that the U.S. has not medaled in yet. Even though Irwin didn't bring back a medal, she said she learned a lot between the two Winter Olympics.

"I definitely felt more prepared and I think it showed in my shooting. My shooting was a lot more consistent than the last Olympics," Irwin said.

Biathletes race through the course and stop at specific spots to shoot at five targets in a standing or prone position. They get penalties if they miss targets. The sport combines Nordic skiing with the rifle shooting, so it can be tough to get all the components right.

"I had some really good ski days where I didn't shoot well and I had some really good shooting days where I didn't ski well," Irwin said.

Irwin was able to close out her second Olympic games by celebrating all her U.S. teammates at the closing ceremony. Irwin met the entire figure skating team, including Alysa Liu, and swiped a selfie with musicians Diplo and Major Lazer.

Don't expect Milano Cortina to be the last time you watch Irwin compete. She is already eyeing a return to the 2030 Winter Olympic Games in the French Alps.

"I definitely feel like I have another four years in me," Irwin said.

Deedra Irwin of Team United States competes during the Women's 7.5km Biathlon Sprint at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic games at Anterselva Biathlon Arena on Feb. 14 in Antholz-Anterselva, Italy.

While she is already back on the racing circuit on the international stage at the Biathlon World Cup, getting to the Winter Olympics is a feat like no other.

"It's not just the racing experience. It's the emotional experience with having this pinnacle part of your journey being able to celebrate the communities you come from, your family, and connecting with so many athletes that you know have also been through so much to get to this level," Irwin said.

Between all her training, Irwin is making sure to keep her schedule open in July. She is hoping to come back for Pulaski Polka Days, which she joined in 2022 after she came back from Beijing.

Irwin currently lives and trains in Vermont with her fiancé. She is a staff sergeant in the Vermont Army National Guard and a member of the U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program. But she always remembers her hometown in Wisconsin and is excited to share her Olympic journey with her supporters in Pulaski.

"The more big Olympic dreams we'll be able to spread and the more people who will know that biathlon is possible even coming from a rural Wisconsin town, especially with the brilliant Ariens facility with the biathlon range [in Brillion], it's just making it easier and easier for people to try and do the sport."

Contact Benita Mathew at bmathew@usatodayco.com.

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Harlan understood that Packers belong to people of Wisconsin | Letter

I was saddened to hear of the passing of Bob Harlan, a leader who resurrected one of Wisconsin's most cherished institutions (“Harlan recalled as influential, visionary,” March 7).

During his time guiding the Green Bay Packers, Harlan understood that the team belongs to the people of Wisconsin, and he worked tirelessly to ensure the organization remained competitive and community-focused.

Harlan's legacy goes far beyond football. He showed what thoughtful leadership, humility and commitment to community can accomplish. Generations of fans — and all of the people who care about the traditions that bring Wisconsin together — are grateful for the example he set.

My thoughts are with his family and with the many people across Wisconsin who respected and admired him.

Paul Bacon, Hallandale Beach, FL

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Atlanta Falcons free agency: Tua Tagovailoa signs 1-year, $1.3 million deal

The NFL’s free agency window opened up on Monday and the Atlanta Falcons made several notable moves.

The Falcons and former Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa have agreed to a 1-year deal, per multiple reports. Tagovailoa will start for the Falcons until Michael Penix Jr. finishes rehabbing his injured knee.

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The Miami Dolphins released Tagovailoa and they will be on the hook for nearly $55 million in guaranteed money. The Falcons will sign him for the veteran minimum of $1.3 million.

The Falcons are reuniting with former wide receiver Olamide Zaccheaus, who played for three different teams over the last three seasons. Atlanta drafted him in 2019.

Former tight end Austin Hooper is also returning to the Falcons on a 1-year deal with the team.

ATLANTA FALCONS FREE AGENCY TRACKER*

  • QB Tua Tagovailoa
  • WR Olamide Zaccheaus
  • TE Austin Hooper
  • WR Jahan Dotson
  • CB Natrone Brooks (contract extension)
  • DE Cameron Thomas
  • K Nick Folk
  • P Jake Bailey

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Team USA's WBC hopes could hinge on relatively untested Nolan McLean

He's tucked away on Team USA's World Baseball Classic roster amid Cy Young Award winners and All-Stars.

Yet even as Nolan McLean's career is just getting started, he's lined up to take on a significant role for the Americans.

McLean, the New York Mets' 24-year-old right-hander, has made just eight career major-league starts but might end up getting the ball in the WBC championship game. Team USA manager Mark DeRosa has lined up ace Paul Skenes for the semifinal round, to get the Americans to the championship.

From there, it might be McLean's turn.

He's starting Team USA's fourth pool-play game on Tuesday against Italy, which already will be a significant task as both teams enter undefeated in pool play. So how did such a relative newbie earn such esteem so quickly?

Who is Nolan McLean?

It wasn't that long ago that McLean was harboring dreams of following in Shohei Ohtani's footsteps, not Skenes'. The Mets drafted him as a two-way player in the third round out of Oklahoma State in 2023, and he kept the bat in his hands into the 2024 season.

At least until his pitching far out-kicked his hitting.

As McLean's arm got him to Class AA, making contact became a problem: He struck out 74 times in 143 plate appearances at high A and AA. Pitching it was.

On that side of the ball, he averaged a strikeout per inning, a good thing. And in 2025, he needed just five starts to graduate from Class AA Binghamton up to AAA Syracuse - where he was even better.

As McLean stacked dominant starts at Syracuse, posting a 2.78 ERA across 16 appearances the clamor for him to buttress a Mets rotation gasping for air grew louder. He finally arrived Aug. 16 - and became perhaps the most reliable cog on a Mets team that couldn't stop a free-fall.

Lest we forget, McLean was originally a three-way player: He was a highly recruited quarterback out of Garner, North Carolina, and on Oklahoma State's football roster as a freshman. Seems like he picked the best lane.

Nolan McLean stats

Startlingly, his numbers were even better in the National League than the International League. He gave up just 34 hits in 48 innings. Posted a 2.06 ERA, a 57-16 strikeout-walk ratio and 1.04 WHIP.

Oh, and he essentially couldn't lose.

The Mets won seven of his eight starts, his lone setback a 1-0 defeat to the division champion Phillies. Not that Philly got the best of him: He also spun eight shutout innings against the Phillies at Citi Field, giving up just four hits in his third major league start.

Yes, perhaps the WBC won't faze him too much.

Nolan McLean pitch repertoire

It usually takes pitchers the better part of a decade to master a half-dozen pitches, the result of endless tinkering, exposure to a wide swath of teammates and greater self-knowledge.

Yet McLean, at 24, might already be there.

He typically pitches off a four-seam fastball that averages 95 mph and has touched 98, along with a power sinker that most often serves as his putaway pitch. Yet his sweeper and curveball play significant roles as well, and gain greater effectiveness thanks to his trusty No. 1 and his daunting sinker.

McLean also throws a cutter, though that for now remains his perpetual workshop pitch, and a changeup.

No, they're not all perfect weapons. But for a guy to confidently throw that many pitches in a major league setting at such a tender augurs well for when McLean is, say, 30 years old.

Nolan McLean salary

Yep, he's perhaps the biggest value on both the WBC and star-studded Mets squad.

McLean will make $791,500 this season, the slight raise from the major league minimum of $780,000 a nod to his late-season contribution in 2025. He also figures to be a prime candidate for additional earnings through the pre-arbitration bonus pool that was enacted in the most recent collective bargaining agreement.

And while McLean still has six full seasons via free agency, he and other younger players should keep a wary eye on CBA negotiations and any significant changes to arbitration eligibility or free agency. He received a $747,600 signing bonus after getting drafted in 2023.

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YouTube Gold: Who’s Your Daddy?

31 MAR 2001: Duke University forward Shane Battier (31) goes over University of Maryland forward.center Lonny Baxter (35) to win a jump ball call during the Division 1 semifinal game of the Men's Final Four Basketball Championship held at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, MN. Duke defeated Maryland 95-84 to advance to the Championship game. Brian Gadbery/NCAA Photos via Getty Images.DIGITAL IMAGE ONLY | NCAA Photos via Getty Images

If you asked people who their favorite Duke Basketball player is, you’d get some very different answers.

Fans who saw Art Heyman play might pick him. People might pick Johnny Dawkins, too.

More recently, we have a ton of players to choose from: JJ Redick, Kyrie Irving, Zion Williamson, Paolo Banchero, Cooper Flagg, Kon Knueppel, and Cameron Boozer, to name a few.

It’s a smorgasbord!

However, if you wanted to pick one guy who sort of sums up what most of us like in Duke Basketball, you’d have a hard time beating Shane Battier.

C’mon…say it with us…Who’s your Daddy? Battier! Who’s your Daddy? Battier! Who’s your Daddy? Battier!

Wow, that felt good.

Battier was sort of the ultimate Dukie. He was talented, to be sure – he had a long NBA career, culminating with rings in 2012 and 2013 – but he is also wicked smart and a great interview.

Once, when Duke had briefly fallen out of first place, Battier was asked how it felt to be back on top. His answer?

“Normal.”

His Duke career culminated with the 2001 NCAA championship, and his play in that game was surreal. The old saying is that someone “left nothing on the court.” In his case, that was totally true. We’ve never seen anyone play harder than Battier in the 2001 title game.

So on top of his many other good qualities, Battier is a superb leader. Duke’s had many great players, as noted, but no one has had his combination of leadership, quiet charisma, confidence, and passion.

Battier was truly one of a kind.

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March Madness bid stealers: Power 5 teams that can steal NCAA Tournament bids

'Tis the season for NCAA tournament bubble teams.

With the 2025-26 men's college basketball regular season in the books, its time now to look to the conference tournaments. In the 68-team field for March Madness, only 31 conference tournament champions can earn auto berths into the NCAA tournament.

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While some teams on the bubble can secure their bids for the Big Dance by winning their respective conferences, there are not enough of those for each of them all to qualify.

Then there are teams that are not even in the conversation for the NCAA tournament that are potentially in line to steal a bid completely by winning their conference tournaments.

Here's a look at four teams that potentially steal bids from teams on the NCAA Tournament bubble by winning their conference tournaments in the Power Five:

Florida State (17-14, 10-8 ACC)

Florida State has quietly been one of the hottest teams in college basketball over the last couple of months. Following a loss to SMU on Jan. 24, the Seminoles were sitting at a season-worst four games below .500 at 8-12 and just 1-6 in ACC play.

Since that point, FSU has won nine of its 11 games, including three three-game winning streaks in that span. The team has found its footing under first-year coach Luke Loucks, who is following in the footsteps of legendary coach Leonard Hamilton.

Of course, the Seminoles will have their work cut out for themselves to win the conference tournament. FSU earned the No. 8 seed for the tournament and will take on No. 9 California on Wednesday, March 11. If it wins that, it will face No. 1 Duke on Thursday, March 12.

No. 4 North Carolina could potentially await the Seminoles in the semifinals, while No. 3 Miami and No. 2 Virginia are the two teams favored to get in from the other side of the bracket into the championship game.

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Oklahoma (17-14, 7-11 SEC)

ESPN bracketologist Joe Lunardi moved Oklahoma to his "next four teams out" on Sunday, March 8. That's quite a rise for a program that looked poised to fire coach Porter Moser on Feb. 4, when the Sooners sat at 1-9 in conference play amid a nine-game losing skid.

However, Oklahoma closed out the season with six wins in its final eight games, including a four-game winning streak to close out the regular season. The Sooners have found their footing and could make some noise in the SEC Tournament.

For Oklahoma, a couple of wins in the conference tournament could position it to make the NCAA Tournament — but winning it all would guarantee entry. As the No. 11 seed, the Sooners open the tournament against No. 14 South Carolina.

If they beat the Gamecocks, they play No. 6 Texas A&M and, assuming a win vs. the Aggies, No. 3 Arkansas in the quarterfinals. No. 2 Alabama could await them in the semifinals, if they make it that far. That would likely be enough to get into the NCAA Tournament, but a win against Florida in the championship game would not only lock up a spot, but also help in seeding.

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Cincinnati (17-14, 9-9 Big 12)

Following a regular season finale loss to TCU on Saturday, March 7, Cincinnati is in the first four teams out according to USA TODAY Sports' latest bracketology. However, the Bearcats have shown throughout the regular season they can hang with the best teams in the Big 12 and are a threat to go on a run.

Cincinnati has wins over then-No. 2 Iowa State and then No. 2 Arizona on its resume. Baba Miller ― an FSU transfer ― has lived up to the potential he had coming out of Spain, before having to sit out his freshman season by the NCAA for receiving improper benefits.

The Bearcats will open the Big 12 Tournament against No. 16 Utah on Tuesday, March 10, and must face No. 8 UCF if it advances. No. 1 Arizona would await Cincinnati in the quarterfinals if it were to win that one.

According to KenPom, the Bearcats have the 12th-best defense in the country this season. If it can hold up in the Big 12 Tournament, Cincinnati has a real chance to make a deep run.

Marquette (12-19, 7-13 Big East)

Marquette is the biggest reach on this list, as the Golden Eagles have underperformed all season. But could Saturday's 68-62 upset victory over No. 4 UConn could be a sign of things to come?

The victory denied the Huskies the No. 1 seed in the conference tournament, but also set up a potential rematch in the second round, if the Golden Eagles can defeat No. 10 seed Xavier in the first round on Wednesday, March 11 to kick off the tournament.

A team seven games below .500 has likely shown us what its true colors are already. But all you need to do in March Madness is get hot at the right time and win games when they count the most.

It helps that Nigel James Jr. has seemed to play his basketball at the right time. He has averaged 21.3 points, 6.3 rebounds and 5.5 assists over his last six games.

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Ranking top 10 coaches in college basketball ahead of conference tournaments

College basketball is well into postseason mode with the remaining high-major conference tournaments getting underway around the country this week.

It's a time of the year that makes or breaks a head coach's career at their respective school. Look at the handful of universities that "part ways" with head coaches each March after disappointing postseason runs.

But it's also one that can make a name for a young head coach as they lead their respective team on a March Madness run. A recent example of this is Dusty May, who leveraged a Florida Atlantic Final Four run into becoming the head coach at Michigan, which won the outright Big Ten regular season championship this season.

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The 2026 men's NCAA Tournament is expected to be flooded with some of the top coaching talent in the country, both young and experienced. There's Dan Hurley, who's looking for his third national title in the last four years at Connecticut. There's also Jon Scheyer at Duke, who is looking to bring the first national championship to Durham, North Carolina since Mike Krzyzewski retired.

There are also veteran coaches such as Michigan State's Tom Izzo, Arkansas' John Calipari and Kansas' Bill Self, who have all proven they can rip off a deep run in March at any time. But who are the top coaches in the sport heading into the heart of this year's conference tournaments and March Madness?

Here's a look at the top coaches, ranked, in men's college basketball heading into March:

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Ranking top 10 coaches in men's college basketball

1. Dan Hurley, UConn

When Hurley took over the program in 2018, the Huskies had not made the NCAA tournament in back-to-back years since 2011-12. The program lacked the physicality and toughness that it once had under Jim Calhoun. He has since built UConn back into a national powerhouse, famously warning the entire country about this after a loss at Villanova in 2020 that the Huskies were "coming" after all.

Since then, he led the Huskies to back-to-back national championships in 2023 and 2024 and has his program back to being a national championship contender after not meeting expectations last season with a second-round exit in the 2025 NCAA Tournament.

2. Jon Scheyer, Duke

Taking over for the legendary Krzyzewski can be a daunting task. Jon Scheyer, however, has made it look seamless, as the Blue Devils have retained their status as one of the top programs (with the help of players such as Cooper Flagg and Cameron Boozer). He's once again in the mix for national coach of the year with the Blue Devils sitting at 29-2 overall on the season and in line for their second consecutive ACC tournament title.

But Scheyer's resume is still missing a national championship, and that's what has him under Hurley on the list. That title very much could be in store for him this season, though, given how dominant the Blue Devils have been.

3. Tommy Lloyd, Arizona

Speaking of former assistants who have thrived as head coaches, Tommy Lloyd is right up there with Scheyer. The former Gonzaga assistant under Mark Few is 140-35 in his five seasons with Arizona, and has passed Brad Stevens for the most wins in the first five seasons.

Lloyd hasn't made it past the Sweet 16, however, and has a first-round loss to No. 15 seed Princeton in 2023.

4. Dusty May, Michigan

Everyone remembers the Owls' Final Four in 2023 that helped May land the Michigan job, and a 19-win improvement in his first season that finished with a trip to the Sweet 16.

He bought into the transfer portal over the offseason to build a national championship contender that's in line for its fourth NCAA tournament 1-seed in program history. Their NCAA tournament resume features 14 Quad 1 wins — highlighted by their 3-0 record at the Players Era Festival Championship over San Diego State, Auburn and Gonzaga — and five top-25 wins in Big Ten play over Southern California, Nebraska, Purdue, Michigan State and Illinois.

5. Todd Golden, Florida

In Year 3 at Florida last season, Golden, then 39 years old, became the youngest coach to lead a team to a national championship since Jim Valvano did so at North Carolina State in 1983. It's a national championship that brought the Gators back into national contention for the first time since the Billy Donovan Era in Gainesville, putting him in the class of elite young coaches in the country.

This season, Golden has done a fantastic job of turning around the Gators' season after they went 5-4 in the first month and 0-3 against top five opponents in Arizona, Duke and UConn. Since then, the Gators are 19-2 and are knocking at the door of the 1-seed line.

6. Tom Izzo, Michigan State

It's March, so don't count out Izzo. The 71-year-old coach has won 59 games in the NCAA tournament, which he'll be leading the Spartans to for the 28th consecutive season this year. He might not have his best national contending roster this year, but the Spartans can still do some damage in the NCAA tournament.

7. Kelvin Sampson, Houston

Houston hasn't lost a beat under Kelvin Sampson since they made to the Big 12 in 2023. The Cougars have remained one of the top programs in the country, earning back-to-back No. 1 seeds and making the national championship game last season. The Cougars' likely top-three seeding projection in the NCAA tournament will be their fourth straight under Sampson.

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8. John Calipari, Arkansas

There aren't many active coaches who have a national title and multiple Final Four appearances on their resumes outside of John Calipari. He led the Razorbacks to a Sweet 16 appearance in Year 1 at Arkansas, where they nearly made the Elite Eight.

His Xs and Os may not be what they were during the prime of his tenure at Kentucky, but he can still recruit like no other, develop NBA talent and still coach. Any form of Coach Cal is better than no Coach Cal.

9. Bill Self, Kansas

Kansas' 2025-26 season hasn't necessarily gone exactly as planned with a 22-9 record and Darryn Peterson drawing attention for his limited minutes usage. Yet, the Jayhawks still find themselves between the 3- and 5-seed line. It's a true testament to Self's coaching and adaptability.

10. Rick Pitino, St. John's

Rick Pitino led St. John's on a magical run last season, where it won its first Big East Tournament crown since 2000 and earned a 2-seed in the NCAA Tournament. The Basketball Hall of Fame coach, who won his 900th career on-court game earlier this season, reloaded his roster through the transfer portal and has the Johnnies once again atop the conference with UConn.

The Johnnies sometimes lack production from their front court outside of Zuby Ejiofor, but their defense is what makes them a headache for teams to scout. Just look at their statement win at Madison Square Garden vs. the Huskies.

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Honorable Mentions

Here's a list, in no particular order, of coaches that just missed the top 10 cut line:

  • Mark Few, Gonzaga
  • Matt Painter, Purdue
  • T.J. Otzelberger, Iowa State
  • Brad Underwood, Illinois

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Bobby Portis gives 50/50 odds on Giannis Antetokounmpo returning to Milwaukee next season

“Speaking of Giannis, on a scale of 1 to 10 — 10 being no doubt about it, 1 meaning it’s a possibility he’s gone — how confident are you that Giannis will be in a Bucks uniform next year?” Bobby Portis: “10 is what?” Host: “10 is no doubt in your mind.” Bobby Portis: “Uh, I’m at a five, bro. I’m right in the middle. Yes, sir … For real, it’s up in the air, man. “Obviously, just being here, our goal just isn’t to make the play-in, right? The goal isn’t to just make the playoffs. Since I’ve been here, since 2020 during the pandemic, the goal has always been championship. “So, I don’t know what that outlook is for next year. I don’t know what Giannis and his staff are going to put together to make the roster better, make us better, so we can compete for championships next year. I don’t know that.

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Bobby Portis: “But if you ask me that question, I would say it’s right there in the middle. Obviously, when the season’s over, if you’re a basketball fan, you know what’s going to go on. Since I’ve been here since 2020, like I said, each and every summer, once our team is eliminated or whatever, the conversation is going to get brought up again, and it’s going to be a super lingering thing all summer long, especially leading up into the draft. “So, I guess we’ll have to see, man. But I think it’s right there at that five, six, seven mark.”

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"It's important for him to get them playoff time," …

"It's important for him to get them playoff time," Spears continued. "Because I think he knows, whether it's a Giannis [Antetokounmpo], whether it's a LeBron James, there's going to be somebody next summer, that's going to join him, join Jimmy, join Draymond [Green], assuming he's still there too." "Remember, this is the Warriors," Spears added. "They have a brand. They could quick fix and add some talent. But on the cheaper side is the younger guys, and if you get them that good experience like they're getting now, then it's going to help the franchise in the long run and save them some money for somebody bigger in the process."

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NBPA president Fred VanVleet: 'There’s no free agency anymore. Free agency is the trade deadline'

Fred VanVleet: “But there’s no more free there’s no there’s no opportunity. You can’t move. You can’t keep a player. There’s no free agency anymore. Free agency is the trade deadline. Now you you have a situation like JK where it’s like we don’t want to play you, we’re not going to pay you and we’re not going to trade you. So like I feel like that part of of the CBA is where the the real harm is done at and the Second Apron is the excuse for the teams to say, ‘Oh, we can’t do anything because of Second Apron.’ So obviously I feel like everybody is going to go to the table with like an idea that we need to change that somehow.”

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"I didn't mean to hit him in the face," Dort said.

In this instance, Dort swung his left arm around while trying to navigate a Jokic screen on the wing and whacked Jokic in the face. Officials ruled it a flagrant 1 after review, giving Jokic two free throws and Denver possession. "I didn't mean to hit him in the face," Dort said. "But when I go over screens and stuff like that, my arms are just everywhere, and then unfortunately I just hit him in the face. ... I didn't think it was a flagrant 1. Unnecessary means I did [it] on purpose, which I didn't."

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"It was over since last time," Jokic said when asked …

Jokic gave a quick "no" response when asked postgame whether he felt this Dort foul crossed the line, different from his reaction to Dort's foul on Feb. 27, when he jumped up and confronted Dort in the moment, creating a scrum at center court, and afterward called Dort's trip "unnecessary." "It was over since last time," Jokic said when asked Monday night whether there remained any hard feelings.

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"Obviously, they were sending two [defenders] …

Gilgeous-Alexander received the ball near the half-court logo, with Denver's Spencer Jones on his left hip. Gilgeous-Alexander surveyed the floor as he took a few dribbles to the right wing, recognizing that Christian Braun was positioned to help on a drive. Gilgeous-Alexander created just enough space with a step-back move to his right to launch the winner over Jones' outstretched hand, a close facsimile of the dagger Gilgeous-Alexander drilled in Saturday's win over the Golden State Warriors. "Just trusting my work, first and foremost, and then just reading the defense," said Gilgeous-Alexander, who was 14-of-21 from the floor. "Obviously, they were sending two [defenders] basically the whole second half, and I knew if I wanted to get an attempt late, I would have to go quick, go fast. And the deeper I drove, the more bodies would come. Yeah, kind of had no choice."

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Christian Braun on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: 'He busted my ass tonight'

Bennett Durando: Christian Braun on Shai: “He busted my ass tonight. ... That last game, I knew I played well and got a block in a big moment. Tonight, he made the shot in a big moment. He made a couple of them. So I know that I’m gonna play him again. I’m gonna play him in the playoffs.”

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“He has no fear. I didn’t know he was that creative …

Joey Linn: Darius Garland on Bennedict Mathurin: “He has no fear. I didn’t know he was that creative with the ball in his hands… In Indiana he was aggressive, but over here T-Lue and everybody is letting him rock out. I really like it… Ben is gonna be Ben. We really need him to go be Ben. I love the aggression. I didn’t see it in Indiana but I love it over here.”

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Karl-Anthony Towns: I know there'll be noise, but at …

What's your level of concern after losing three of four? You haven't been in a stretch like this since late January. Karl-Anthony Towns: I know there'll be noise, but at the end of the day, we just have to continue to worry about what's in this locker room, stay in the present, continue to worry about what we can control, and continue to find ways to get better. I think we found ways to get better in these last two games. I know it sounds weird, but I think we have to build off the things we've been doing well, and the things we haven't done well, we obviously have to correct. But there's a recipe there for success, and we just have to continue to work on the formula.

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‘Minute adjustments’ help Sanju Samson take giant strides at the T20 World Cup

AHMEDABAD: There have been subtle changes for the better in Sanju Samson’s game. The T20 World Cup’s player of the tournament now has a remarkable steadiness when he plays his shots or is charging the bowler. The fidgety, twitchy version of Samson we saw earlier is gone.

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The changes can be attributed to the lean run prior to the World Cup in the T20I series against New Zealand, which led to his omission from the squad and prompted serious introspection.

With opposition teams targeting India with off-spin early in the Powerplay to neutralise left-hander Abhishek Sharma’s power hitting, and with Rinku Singh being under-utilised down the order, India rejigged their lineup and brought in Sanju.



Suddenly, the pieces seemed to fit and India had the perfect batting order for the occasion. Samson smashed three crucial, consecutive half-centuries, was India’s leading scorer with 321 runs from five innings and has probably hit upon the kind of consistency which eluded him for long periods of his career.
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Now, Samson is also the leading Indian run-scorer in a single edition of the T20 World Cup.

ALSO READ:Team India Report Card: Perfect finish to a not-so-perfect T20 World Cup campaign

“As soon as we brought him (back), the game changed completely (for us),” captain Suryakumar Yadav said.

“He started batting differently. That was a positive call for him. I saw him working very hard. When someone doesn’t play, what he does (outside the playing field) is more important. He did everything he could for the team when he was not playing. The last three to four innings he has batted for the team, it is a result of all the hard work he has put in,” said Surya, highlighting the hard yards in the nets by the opener.

One of Samson’s earliest coaches, Biju George, told TOI, “Every batsman over a long tournament brings in minute adjustments. He just kept faith in his ability and backed himself. He kept hitting straight and strong.”

Sanju’s batting now has the distinct clarity it lacked earlier. New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner said Samson had changed his approach from the bilateral series earlier.

“Unfortunate for us, he was saving his runs for the World Cup. In a few of those games, he looked like he was trying to hit from ball one. Now, he gave himself a chance, gave himself a few balls. On these wickets, when you’re in, you can really cash in,” Santner said.

Mitch Morse on experience playing for Chiefs HC Andy Reid, Andy Heck

This week, Chiefs Wire's Ed Easton Jr. spoke with retired Pro Bowl center Mitch Morse.

In his interview with Easton Jr., Morse discussed his experience playing for Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid and offensive line coach Andy Heck.

"I remember walking into that building and feeling, you know, it's interesting, because Coach (Andy) Reid is very personable, but he also has this presence about him, this aura that is incredibly intimidating for a young football player. You understood when you got in there that it was a professional setting. "I remember he didn't say much to me for a while," said Morse. "The first time I really had a conversation, Coach Reid had allowed me to go with the ones." This is during Phase Three, when we'd do these days: you'd work on your first few opponents and maybe the end-of-division opponents. It was really an opportunity for one-on-one. It was also the first test to do this mystic long drive drill."

The Chiefs selected Morse 49th overall in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft after an impressive college career at Missouri.

"It was my first opportunity to do a long drive drill. He had told me that. I was going to be with the ones, and those long-drive drills are ones-versus-ones for 18 straight plays. I'm getting absolutely cooked play after play after play," said Morse, "I remember it's like play six of 18. Donatari Poe hits me with the most incredible inside move; Alex Smith barely gets the ball out. He's being touched, and I remember Coach Reid, he has that little bit of a disappointed scout mustache, and he looks at me, and he goes, '61' quit blowing your chance. My heart felt like it was going to go to my scrotum, and that happens, and I remember I still have 12 plays. I'm gonna have to call my mom after this, all that stuff. It was also kind of what he does the best, and in Kansas City, that's what you're going to get as a young player. You're pliable, not only physically, but mentally. So you're going to get your trial by fire, and you're going to sink, or you're going to swim, and they do a beautiful job of making sure that you swim. It's just going to be a little uncomfortable for you. There were growing pains for both parties as a young Mitch Morse surrounded them, but it was great."

Offensive line coach Andy Heck has been with the Chiefs since 2013 was an impactful part of Morse's development as a young player.

"Andy Heck is an incredible teacher, maybe one of the great teachers in this business. He had his hands full, coming from a guy who played in a spread offense, playing tackle and going to your first nine-on-seven short-yardage goal line, and I'm seeing guys I didn't even know existed. He would get so frustrated," said Morse, "He was so kind that we would be in meetings, and we would take a break, and then we'd come back, and I would just be messing up what was on the screen, and he'd have to take another five-minute break. His patience, but at the same time, his ability to instill a sense of urgency, understanding, allowing me to understand the gravity of the situation I was in, which was that you had the keys to the castle, you're the center, and all that entails."

Morse was tasked with starting as a rookie, protecting veteran quarterback Alex Smith, and eventually, as time progressed, Patrick Mahomes.

"You have a quarterback who's in year 13. We had just come off a season in 2014 that was maybe the last time the Chiefs weren't in the playoffs, so the stakes were very high and it was stressful. It was conducive to growing as a football player," said Morse, "Andy Heck was a great teacher not only of the technique but also of the game of football, and he fostered opportunities for all of his young players to grow."

Morse played center for 10 seasons in the National Football League for the Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, and Jacksonville Jaguars, earning a Pro Bowl selection in 2022. He also played college football for the Missouri Tigers. He hosts a weekly podcast, Monday Mornings with Mitch, and can be followed on Instagram and X.

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Today in Boston Celtics history: Last game before pandemic pause; Murphy, Ehlers born

Today in Boston Celtics history, the Celtics beat a Western Conference foe in the twilight of Larry Bird's career, a 111-109 overtime road win over the Portland Trail Blazers in 1991.

The Hick From French Lick, a future Hall of Fame forward for the Celtics, put up 27 points, 10 rebounds, 7 assists, and a steal, contributing in a big way to Boston's victory. Although the Celtics star was not particularly efficient overall, shooting 9-of-23 from the field, he excelled with a 2-of-5 performance from beyond the arc and a perfect 7-of-7 from the free throw line during his 52 minutes on the court.

“I would love to have a situation in which we play Portland again this year,” Celtics head coach Chris Ford said at the time via the UPI. “That would mean we’d both be in the finals. I would love it to happen.”

Historic milestones

Also today, the Celtics beat the Indiana Pacers 114-111 behind 30 points, 6 rebounds, and 4 steals from Jayson Tatum. It was the last game that would be played that season for Boston until the season restarted at the end of July in a loss to the Milwaukee Bucks in the Orlando bubble.

Aug 9, 2020; Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA; Orlando Magic head coach Steve Clifford (second from left) and Boston Celtics head coach Brad Stevens (second from right) kneel during the national anthem before a NBA basketball game at AdventHealth Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

The reason was the onset of and interruption caused by the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.

Birthdays

It is the birthday of former Boston guard Richard “Dick” Murphy, born today in 1921 in New York. He played for Manhattan College before joining the New York Knicks in the Basketball Association of America (BAA — a precursor league to the NBA) era. He didn’t finish the season with New York, however, joining the Celtics for a short stint of 25 games, over which he averaged 0.3 points and 0.4 assists per game.

May 15, 2022; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; The Boston Celtics logo is seen at center court before game seven of the second round of the 2022 NBA playoffs between the Boston Celtics and the Milwaukee Bucks at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports

Finally, it’s also the birthday of wing Edward “Bulbs” Ehlers, who came into this world two years later in Joliet, Illinois, and played collegiately for Purdue before being drafted by Boston with the third overall pick of the 1947 BAA Draft. He played two seasons with the Celtics, averaging 8.1 points and 2.3 assists per game over that stretch.

This article originally appeared on Celtics Wire: Celtics history: Last game before pandemic pause; Murphy, Ehlers born

FC Barcelona News: 10 March 2026

Barcelona manager Hansi Flick during a press conference at St. James' Park, Newcastle upon Tyne. Picture date: Monday March 9, 2026. (Photo by Owen Humphreys/PA Images via Getty Images) | PA Images via Getty Images

When and where to watch Newcastle United v FC Barcelona – FC Barcelona
International kick-off times and viewing guide for UCL Last 16 first leg at St. James’ Park.

Newcastle United v FC Barcelona: Did you know? – FC Barcelona
The time has finally come and on Tuesday at St. James’ Park, kick off 9pm CET, Barça will take on Newcastle United in the first leg of their Champions League last 16 tie. The Blaugranes lead La Liga and on the European front Hansi Flick’s team come up against one of the best teams in the Premier League in their attempt to make it to the quarter-finals.

Hansi Flick: ‘It’s one of the most important moments of the season’ – FC Barcelona
The German coach is clear about the need for a good performance against Newcastle in the first leg of their Last 16 Champions League tie.

Joan Garcia: ‘We’re sure what we have to do’ – FC Barcelona
Always ready for the big challenges. Joan Garcia spoke ahead of the first leg of the Champions League round of 16 clash against Newcastle. “We’re really looking forward to the match against Newcastle” said the Barça keeper. “We’re clear about what we have to do … It’s a two-legged tie. At home they’ll want to get the best possible result. We’ll do our job: try to keep possession and minimise mistakes.”

Xavi Hernández: “Laporta signed me but ended up letting me down” – La Vanguardia
The former FC Barcelona player and coach explains that Laporta blocked Leo Messi’s return even though everything was already agreed upon. Xavi: “Messi was signed, Laporta backed out because he didn’t want a war with him.”

Laporta gives his version of the failed Messi signing in 2023 – Mundo Deportivo
“Jorge Messi came to my house and told me that Leo would be under too much pressure here. He had offers and went to Miami,” the former president explained.

Laporta: “With the same players, Xavi lost and Flick won” – Mundo Deportivo
The former president states that “as president you have to make difficult decisions and it hurts me that Xavi allowed himself to be used.”

Laporta-Font debate: exchange of personal recriminations and direct accusations – Mundo Deportivo
“You are a danger to the sporting project,” said the former president, who also accused his rival of lying: “You said we would turn Barça into a public limited company and that’s a lie.” Font responded “While you were eating macaroni and slicing ham, I was presenting proposals,” and added: “Even those of us you don’t like carry Barça in our hearts. I don’t carry Barça in my wallet.”

Tebas contradicts Xavi regarding Messi’s attempted return to Barça – Mundo Deportivo
The statements made by the former FC Barcelona player and coach to La Vanguardia regarding a possible plan for the Argentine’s return to the club clash with the version of the LaLiga president, who assures that the league “never gave its approval”.

Pens Points: A tough road trip begins

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - DECEMBER 30: Jalen Chatfield #5 of the Carolina Hurricanes skates with the puck under pressure from Tommy Novak #18 of the Pittsburgh Penguins in the second period during the game at PPG PAINTS Arena on December 30, 2025 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin Berl/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Here are your Pens Points for this Tuesday morning…

The Pittsburgh Penguins begin a difficult stretch of games on Tuesday, with a five-game road trip against several likely playoff teams, including the Carolina Hurricanes, Vegas Golden Knights, and Utah Mammoth. Pittsburgh recently earned some important points despite Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin’s absences. Is it too dramatic to call this a season-defining swing? [PensBurgh]

There are about 20 games left on the regular season schedule for most teams, and for those teams in the Eastern Conference, many of whom are fighting alongside Pittsburgh for a playoff berth, like the Columbus Blue Jackets or New York Islanders, the playoff race is tightening by the day. These points are worth their weight in gold. [PensBurgh]

The Pittsburgh Penguins loaned defenseman Jack St. Ivany to the AHL’s Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins for a conditioning assignment on Monday. St. Ivany has not played since Jan. 25 after suffering a left-hand injury that required surgery. [Trib Live]

News and updates from around the NHL…

The Florida Panthers’ playoff odds remain questionable at best, and one of their heart-and-soul players, Brad Marchand, continues to deal with a lower-body injury, which may end his season altogether. [Sportsnet]

Ottawa Senators forward Dylan Cozens is playing an important role in his team’s push for the playoffs, providing scoring and physical play on the second line as the team battles for a postseason spot. [NHL]

It has been anything but a positive year for the Toronto Maple Leafs, who are on life support, trying to find any way to save what rapidly appears to be a lost season. However, some within the locker room are hoping this was just a down year, a blip on the radar. [TSN]

Official: Barcelona renew 18-year-old defensive gem until 2028

Official: Barcelona renew 18-year-old defensive gem until 2028
Official: Barcelona renew 18-year-old defensive gem until 2028

FC Barcelona have issued an official statement confirming the contract renewal of teenage defensive prodigy Guillem Victor until the summer of 2028.

The deal will also contain an option for a one-year additional extension.

“FC Barcelona have reached an agreement with player Guillem Victor to renew his contract, which will link him to the club for the next two seasons, until June 30, 2028, with the option to extend the agreement between both parties for one more year.”

Born on May 3, 2008, Guillem Victor is in his ninth season as a Barça player. He joined the Club in 2017 as a first-year youth player from Junior CF.

The brother of former Barcelona striker Pau Victoru, the 18-year-old stood out as a versatile player during the early stages of his career.

Last season saw the teenage right-back break into the Juvenil A setup, while he has now become a part of the Barça Atletic roster under Juliano Belletti.

So far this term, he has played seven games for Juliano Belletti’s side, and has even trained with the first-team squad.

Islanders vs. Blues Gameday: Road trip finale, Darche talks deadline

“Whatever dude, one day you’ll work for ME.” | Getty Images

The Islanders’ final out-of-time-zone road trip comes to a conclusion tonight in St. Louis, with a golden chance to go .500 on a four-game trip that began with a couple of stinkers in Southern California.

The Blues are in the middle of a cratering season that has brought Brayden Schenn to Long Island. However, they are now on a 4-0 post-Olympic run — including a 4-0 win over the Ducks, with a Jonathan Drouin slumpbuster — that has lifted them a few points above the not-Vancouver line, sending the fanbase into panic over the potential spoiling of their lottery odds. Their youth movement is underway, with Jake Neighbors (who praised Schenn’s influence on his way out) a young power forward now getting a letter, and 2023 first-rounders Otto Stenberg and Theo Lindstein getting called up before this game.

Ilya Sorokin will get the start for the Isles. This one is a TNT/HBO broadcast.

First Islanders Goal picks go here.

Islanders News

  • This week in Islanders Anxiety features our own Jenny, daughter of a Drouin-loather and fresh off a globe-spanning, time zone-disorienting flight from the other side of our planet, discussing the moves, games and watching the Islanders over breakfast. [LHH]
  • Brayden Schenn’s old teammates will miss him and the impact he had on their (the youngers’) careers. He’s ready to get an “emotional” return out of the way. In the Year of Our Bossy, 2026, a player has wiaved his NTC to come to the Islanders so he could join a “competitive” team on the rise. [Newsday | Athletic]
  • His new teammates were immediately pleased to see him in action. [Post+]
  • Bo Horvat gives his side of his $2,500 for unsportsmanslike conduct against Eklund’s brother: the dude took his stick and threw it down the hall, so he asked for it back and popped his visor up. [Newsday]
  • The Tri-State Hockey podcast with Arthur Staple welcomes its first-ever guest: Mathieu Darche, fresh off the trade deadline, being up front about what he’s thinking and doing, leaning into the current core’s age while waiting for the next wave of prospects. On the Schenn trade, he admits it’s “fairly aggressive for where we are.” On the Pageau extension, he says he even reached out to the other UFAs like Anders Lee to let them know why he was negotiating with this one mid-season. [YouTube]
  • No surprise, Matthew Schaefer is your Calder favorite. [NHL]

Elsewhere

Last night’s NHL scores included the Senators picking up another win and the Blue Jackets picking up an OTL point.

  • Bylsma: At the trade deadline, communication between coach and GM on needs is critical. [NHL]
  • How Matthew Knies went from being The Future to a possible Future Trade Bait in Toronto. [Sportsnet]
  • There’s a good chance Brad Marchand won’t play again this season. [Sportsnet]

Kentucky Football hires pair of analysts

The first spring football under Will Stein is here, and just before it starts on Tuesday, two more pieces have been added to the staff. Eli Wicklund and Adam Kleffner would be joining the staff as analysts.

Wicklund, who is originally from Nicholasville, comes from D-III program Christopher Newport University, with prior stints at Bucknell, Rice, and Miami (OH). He will serve as a defensive analyst under Defensive Coordinator Jay Bateman, focusing on game planning and practice implementation.

Kleffner does not have a prior relationship with the program and is not from Kentucky. Instead, he comes from LSU and rejoins offensive coordinator Joe Sloan, whom he served under as lead offensive analyst the previous two seasons. Prior to that, he had stops at Illinois, Missouri, Portland State, and Stephen F. Austin.

While it is March, and all eyes are on Kentucky Basketball, Will Stein and his staff are about to get an eye and identify what they have on this roster this Spring.

Commute: Mizzou’s Mark Mitchell Lands on Second Team All-SEC

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Today we’re talking about Mizzou Hoops and a little bit of baseball

For the second straight year, Mark Mitchell has been awarded SEC honors. The senior has landed on the second team — per an announcement on Monday.

One of the most versatile and productive players in the nation, Mark Mitchell earns All-SEC honors for the second time in his career@Mark_mitchell25 // #MIZ 🐯 pic.twitter.com/ml0RM13LPj

— Mizzou Hoops (@MizzouHoops) March 9, 2026

Currently leading Mizzou in points, assists, and rebounds — Mitchell became the second Mizzou player to earn second-team honors multiple times (joining Kobe Brown).

Mark Mitchell is the second Tiger to earn All-SEC honors multiple times in his career, joining Kobe Brown@Mark_mitchell25 // #MIZ 🐯 pic.twitter.com/VNiVRAzGk5

— Mizzou Hoops (@MizzouHoops) March 9, 2026

From MUTigers.com:

On target to be just the second player in school history to lead the team in points, rebounds and assists in a single campaign, Mitchell has tallied 17.9 points, 5.2 rebounds and 3.6 assists as a senior. One of just five players in the nation to have totaled 550 points, 160 rebounds and 110 assists this season, Mitchell is also aiming to be the first Tiger to average 17 points, five boards and three assists in a single season since 1992 Big Eight Player of the Year Anthony Peeler.

Mitchell is certainly a player that deserves to be in the NCAA Tournament. Mizzou’s postseason play starts on Thursday in the 2nd round of the SEC Tournament against either Kentucky or LSU (so …. Kentucky).

On the diamond, Mizzou Baseball has won 12 in a row and Tyler Macon has been a key cog in the lineup. The St. Louis native from Kirkwood High School was named SEC Extra’s Player of the Week.

𝐒𝐄𝐂 𝐄𝐱𝐭𝐫𝐚'𝐬 𝐏𝐥𝐚𝐲𝐞𝐫 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐖𝐞𝐞𝐤

Tyler Macon | @MizzouBaseball

19 PA
6 H
4 2B
7 BB
0 K
.610 wOBA

🔗 https://t.co/cgbnv0RyAWpic.twitter.com/bueHfmLl7B

— SEC on D1Baseball (@sec_d1baseball) March 9, 2026

Yesterday at Rock M and Rock M+

Look, no one is pretending the Tigers are out here downing the 2025 LA Dodgers, but they’re winning games (and lots of them) which is something they haven’t been able to do under Kerrick Jackson much during his time in Columbia. Winning is habitual, and the best thing Missouri can do right now is teach themselves how to win before the more intense competition heats up.

It’s a step in the right direction, for sure.

It’s always good to continue Mizzou’s strong connection to East St. Louis, and Lofton represents yet another brick in that wall. Like many of the great Flyers before him, he’s got the eye-popping talent to join the lineague of great ESL Tiger alumni.

MIZ – ESL!

According to FanDuel Sportsbook, Missouri is +8000 to win the tournament, so if you like the Tigers chances you have time to get on that. BartTorvik.com has them at a 49.2% chance to reach the Quarterfinals, a 6.1% chance to reach the Semi-finals, a 1.8% chance to reach the Finals, and a 0.6% chance to win the whole tournament.

Just win one game in Nashville, Mizzou.

ICYMI earlier: 2027 OL Lual Aleu commits to #Mizzou: https://t.co/3MQkWfxBDg

— ROCK M NATION (@RockMNation) March 10, 2026

Rivals/On3 and 247 both have Aleu listed as a three-star prospect, but his star is rising in the recruiting game. Aleu boasts offers from several SEC schools as well as a few other Power Four programs.

Lual Aleu is a solid addition to Mizzou’s 2027 recruiting class.

NEW! At @RockMNation: My thoughts on @MizzouGym's road meet at Georgia. So much good here despite scoring inequity. https://t.co/tvye9OSHCp

— Karen S (@karensteger) March 9, 2026

Apparatus-wise, all events remain ranked in the top 10, which is super cool. The Tigers have moved up one spot nationally to no. 8 on beam, and down one spot nationally to no. 9 on vault. They are holding steady on bars and floor from a week ago.

It was still a strong showing for Mizzou Gymnastics in Athens. Tigers remain at No. 7 in the latest Road to Nationals rankings, which are based entirely off scores. The team’s 197.300, while it didn’t jump them in the rankings, did up their NQS.

Steady @ 7⃣#MIZ 🐯 pic.twitter.com/GAhtx3TqVc

— Mizzou Gymnastics (@MizzouGym) March 9, 2026

🆕at RockM+ | Mizzou's Tournament Prospects

We're in year 2 of the Wins Above Bubble "WAB" era. What can that tell us? Where does Mizzou stand?

Details and opinions galore: https://t.co/uWBYvMqXP3

— Order On The Court ⚖️ (@DataMizzou) March 9, 2026

Plus, our ongoing Championship Week thread — and more on Lual Aleu’s commitment.

Rock M Radio’s Before the Box Score: Spring football preview and taking a look at Mizzou’s receivers

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Should Jamal Musiala start vs. Atalanta in the Champions League?

MUNICH, GERMANY - MARCH 06: Jamal Musiala of FC Bayern München reacts during the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern München and Borussia Mönchengladbach at Allianz Arena on March 06, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images) | Getty Images

As Bayern Munich prepares for a crucial UEFA Champions League clash against Atalanta, one of the biggest lineup questions surrounds the availability of Jamal Musiala.

The young Bayern Munich star has been working his way back toward full fitness after a leg injury, and the coaching staff now faces a delicate decision — should he start such a high-stakes match or should Bayern Munich continue easing him back into action?

On talent alone, the answer might seem obvious. Musiala is arguably Bayern Munich’s most dynamic attacking midfielder and one of the few players in the squad capable of breaking open compact defenses with his dribbling, creativity, and quick combination play. Against an Atalanta side known for its aggressive pressing and disciplined defensive structure, having a player who can carry the ball through tight spaces could be a major advantage. A fully fit Musiala gives Bayern a different dimension in the final third and could help unlock a match that might otherwise become tactical and cagey.

However, the bigger question might be whether starting him is worth the risk.

Musiala is still working back toward 100% fitness, and rushing him into heavy minutes could create unnecessary risk. Bayern Munich has already dealt with its share of injury concerns this season, and protecting one of the club’s most valuable players is likely a priority. Even if Musiala is medically cleared to start, there is a difference between being healthy enough to play and being fully match-sharp.

Another factor is the intensity of Atalanta’s style. The Italian side is known for its physical, high-energy approach. Throwing Musiala into that kind of match from the opening whistle could put additional strain on a player who is still regaining rhythm and conditioning.

That leads to the alternative option — using Musiala as an impact substitute. Bringing him on for the final 30 minutes could allow Bayern Munich to inject creativity and unpredictability just when the match might be opening up. It would also limit his workload while still allowing him to influence the game.

Of course, Bayern Munich may also decide that a Champions League knockout match is simply too important to leave their best playmaker on the bench if he is available.

So the question becomes a balancing act between immediate results and long-term player management.

If you were in charge at Bayern Munich, would you start Musiala against Atalanta — or bring him off the bench while he continues to build back to full fitness?

Tell us in the comments below!


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Noles News: FSU Baseball travels to Gainesville for top-25 rivalry clash

Football:

The lack of excitement around spring practice is not reflective of the energy in the building. Mike Norvell noted the team had high energy in a productive day with guys playing fast because they were moving well and confident in what they were doing.

back at it#NoleFamilypic.twitter.com/SdiEojTxNy

— FSU Football (@FSUFootball) March 9, 2026

Andrea Adelson sees linebacker as the most interesting position group to watch this spring for FSU.

Duce Robinson took the feedback seriously when made the decision to forego the NFL and return for another year at Florida State but he also really wants to give the fans something positive to root for.

All Sports:

FSU Baseball has surged to No.12 in The Athletic’s top-25 Baseball rankings; they hit the road for the first of four-straight ranked road opponents starting tonight against the 23rd-ranked Florida Gators:

On the road for a top-25 week. pic.twitter.com/chctLB0f7D

— FSU Baseball (@FSUBaseball) March 9, 2026

Florida State is surging in every poll after a 5-0 week.

Another week in the top-25. pic.twitter.com/XwGAJZybJD

— FSU Baseball (@FSUBaseball) March 9, 2026

FSU Hoops is in Charlotte; tomorrow night they’ll face the California Golden Bears in the 8-9 matchup of the ACC tournament:

Takeoff for tourney town ✈️#Connected | @FSUAlumnipic.twitter.com/NHqpXVigtl

— Florida State Men’s Basketball (@FSUHoops) March 9, 2026

FSU finished the regular season 10-8 in the ACC; the first time the team has been over .500 in conference play since 2021.

Honored to coach for such a great University.

We will continue building this program with great people who care about the right things and are motivated to get this program to a consistent, sustainable winner.

Can’t believe it’s already been 1 year – excited for @FSUHoopshttps://t.co/4qMQNsRsMn

— Luke Loucks (@lukeloucks) March 10, 2026

Robert McCray V was named All-ACC receiving 90 overall votes placing him on the third team:

All‑ACC. All season. All McCray V. 🍢#Connectedpic.twitter.com/oyMfxY239i

— Florida State Men’s Basketball (@FSUHoops) March 9, 2026

Women’s Softball, Women’s Lacrosse, and Men’s Golf will be providing all of the in Tallahassee entertainment this weekend;

We have @FSU_Softball, @FSU_WLAX & @FSUGolf all at home this week ⤵️

🎟️ https://t.co/vmVZzewn7v#GoNolespic.twitter.com/IcyGWmdHeq

— FSU Seminoles (@Seminoles) March 9, 2026

She’s a three-time ACC Champion, a three-time All-American, and a former USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year and now Lacey Waldrop’s jersey is being retired by Florida State:

One of the greatest to ever do it will forever be displayed at JoAnne Graf Field👏👏

We will be retiring Lacey Waldrop's jersey this Friday at 5:40 p.m. before our ACC opener🍢

🔗https://t.co/AuQZjwkrnk#Team43pic.twitter.com/3FILtg2Vkr

— Florida State Softball 🥎 (@FSU_Softball) March 9, 2026

Pro Noles:

Asante Samuel Jr. is returning to the Steelers on a one-year deal; a chance to prove he’s 100% back and re-enter free agency in 2027:

The Steelers are re-signing corner Asante Samuel Jr. to a one-year, $4M deal, per source.

Samuel, who recovered from neck surgery in 2025, gets a full season in Pittsburgh. pic.twitter.com/3ty2RHWkkv

— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) March 9, 2026

Washington Commanders Free Agency: Best Available Players on Day 2 of Legal Tampering

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - DECEMBER 28: Chig Okonkwo #85 of the Tennessee Titans catches the ball during the first half of the NFL 2025 game against the New Orleans Saints at Nissan Stadium on December 28, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Johnnie Izquierdo/Getty Images) | Getty Images

A fan’s individual evaluation of top free agent Odafe Oweh most likely determines how they view Adam Peters’ first day of legal tampering. Opinions and grades vary, but everyone will agree more work needs to be done on the second day of legal tampering. Boxes have been checked for edge, cornerback, backup QB, interior defensive line, and starting left tackle. However, there are a number of needs still remaining, including a starting cornerback, wide receiver, safety, linebacker, running back, and tight end. Fortunately, as the frenzy of the first day ends, teams can reshuffle their priorities and target value additions from the remaining free agent pool and recently released players. A short list of the best available from both groups is provided below, as Hogs Haven continues to cover the free agency period in 2026.

Cornerback

There were plenty of quality cornerbacks at the start of the free agent period, but also plenty of teams with a clear need at the position. Several top free agents went off the market, including Jaylen Watson and Montaric Brown. The Commanders added Amik Robertson, but he should not be viewed as more than a depth piece. The position is being hit hard early, so Adam Peters will need to move fast to secure a player with starting potential.

Tariq Woolen, Age 26: Riq Woolen carried several red flags into free agency, but he has the size and length to play the boundary. He has been inconsistent for a lot of his career, but proved he could play at a high level during the second half of last season and the postseason. Woolen’s valuation in free agency was widely variable and so far his market hasn’t materialized, but he has definite starting potential alongside Trey Amos.

Nahshon Wright, Age 27: The concern with Wright was paying a lot of money for what amounted to one breakout year of production. A lower price tag would make the Pro Bowl cornerback far more enticing, and at 6’4”, 199 pounds he definitely has the size and athleticism to play the boundary. Wright played under both Daronte Jones and Dan Quinn, so they should be able to effectively evaluate his fit for their new defense.

Rasul Douglas, Age 31: More of an emergency option at starting cornerback, Rasul continues to play at a high level at age thirty-one, and at 6’2”, 209 pounds he has the needed size to cover the boundary. Rasul is good in run support and can cover the slot. Nobody is going to be locking Douglas in long-term as he will turn thirty-two before the start of the season, but a one-year deal would make him a fine placeholder for a draft pick.

Linebacker

Devin Lloyd went off the market late in the first day of legal tampering, and his lower-than-projected contract is a reminder that teams need to see players as a fit in their system to invest. Multiple linebackers went off the market as well, but the position was fairly deep and has been restocked with recently released players:

Dre Greenlaw, Age 28: Released yesterday by the Denver Broncos, Greenlaw may be an immediate fit for the GM that knows him well from his time with the Niners. Familiarity is not the only reason Adam Peters should sign Greenlaw; at 6’0”, 237 pounds he has sideline-to-sideline speed and plus coverage ability. Injuries have been the primary concern, but on a short term deal he could be a fit in the middle of Daronte Jones’ defense.

Leo Chenal, Age 25: Chenal is highly athletic and strong in run support. His coverage skills need polishing, but he has shown improvement. As a purely rotational player for the first four years of his career, his valuation as a full-time starter is difficult to judge. Still, Chenal has the athleticism and desired age for the Commanders to take a chance on him. You can see his profile here.

Safety

The safety market was also hit hard the first day of legal tampering. Top candidates Bryan Cook and Coby Bryant flew off the market, and even mid-tier options like Dane Belton and Julian Blackmon were signed. Fortunately, the safety market is deep this year, and there are plenty of options in the draft:

Jaylinn Hawkins, Age 28: Hawkins is a versatile safety able to play in two-high and single-safety looks and move into the box in run support. He lacks a long history of production, but would project as a great fit in Daronte Jones’ three-safety system.

Jaylinn Hawkins continues his breakout season with his 4th interception of the season!!

Ball Hawk! 🔥pic.twitter.com/no63EZ8pJw

— Carlos A. Lopez (@LosTalksPats) January 4, 2026

Jaquan Brisker, Age 26: Brisker is a versatile, do-it-all safety that would also be a fit in Jones’ system. He has issues with injuries, and had extended time missed with a concussion in 2024. He is also not a great coverage safety, but at 6’1″, 204 pounds he has the size and physicality to add to the Commanders’ safety room.

Tight End

Isaiah Likely had a hot market, and the Giants overpaid him to replace Wan’dale Robinson, who departed for the Titans. Cade Otton was the other top target but he was re-signed by the Buccaneers.

Chigozeim Okonkwo, Age 26: The move tight end and receiving threat has been well covered by Hogs Haven and should be a well-known target at this point. You can read his profile here.

David Njoku, Age 29:Njoku has a lengthy injury history and is starting to show signs of decline, but he’s had some great production in the past and is still relatively athletic. The Commanders shouldn’t be looking to sign him to a long-term deal, but Njoku does not have to be an every-down tight end for David Blough to provide him the receiving target he needs.

Shedeur Sanders delivers a dot to David Njoku for a TD 🎯 pic.twitter.com/t29sW7ltfl

— Scott Procter (@ScottProcter_) December 7, 2025

Running Back

Three down running backs went off the market early but there are still some free agents that can upgrade the room. Value free agent Kenneth Gainwell was also swept off the board early.

Rachaad White, Age 27: White leaves a lot to be desired in the running game, but perhaps with a superior line and a zone blocking scheme he can find his form. The big appeal is in pass protection and adding a receiving back for Jayden Daniels. You can read his profile here.

Wide Receiver

Adam Peter reportedly pursued Alec Pierce only for the top free agent wide receiver to remain with the Colts. Wan’dale Robinson quickly found a home with the Titans, and Mike Evans found one with the Niners. There are still several options available:

Romeo Doubs, Age 25: Doubs’ market has been slow to develop possibly because his asking price is too high. Lower-ranked options, Jalen Nailor and Tyquan Thornton were signed yesterday, while Romeo remains on the market. A young, productive wide receiver that can play on all three levels, Doubs projects as a strong WR2 for the team that lands him. You can read his profile here.

Jauan Jennings, Age 28: Jennings is getting older and has been inconsistent throughout his career, but Adam Peters knows him, and Jennings can still upgrade a wide receiver room that lacks proven talent. The big wide receiver is more of a possession than vertical threat.

Calvin Austin III, Age 26: Austin has been inconsistent throughout his career and can disappear from games, but on an affordable contract with 4.32 speed, he can be the vertical deep threat the Commanders need to stretch defenses opposite Terry McLaurin.

RODGERS. CALVIN AUSTIN. TOUCHDOWN.

STEELERS LEAD WITH 55 SECONDS LEFT.

(via @NFL)
pic.twitter.com/0nHM6R95gg

— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) January 5, 2026

Center

It is hard to know what Adam Peters’ plan was at the center position when he released Tyler Biadasz, but hopefully it didn’t rely on Tyler Linderbaum, who was signed to a lucrative deal, or Cade Mays who was swept up by the Lions. Elgton Jenkins is an option, but is more of a power/gap player and struggled in zone at the pivot.

Matt Hennessey, Age 28: After being drafted in 2020 by the Falcons and being named their starter in 2021, Hennessey is a nice fit for a zone scheme and is a known quantity for Dan Quinn. Matt has been plagued by injuries throughout his career, but is still fairly young. He’s played over 1,000 snaps at center and has spent some time at guard, so at a minimum, he would be a good depth add.

Luke Fortner, Age 27: A third-round pick Fortner struggled in his early career but had a bit of resurgence with the Saints last season. His addition is all about fit, as he excelled at pass protection last year and is well suited for a zone scheme. You can read his profile here.

There is still plenty of talent available for the Washington Commanders on Day 2 of legal tampering so make sure to come back to Hogs Haven frequently for news and fan reactions.

NFL Free Agency Tampering Day 2 open thread and Bengals news

KANSAS CITY, MO - DECEMBER 25: Bryan Cook #6 of the Kansas City Chiefs defends in coverage during an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on December 25, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

We are on to day two of the NFL’s Legal Tampering Period. Check in below for all of the latest updates!

Bengals News:

Historic Day For Bengals Defense As Bryan Cook Comes Home and Boye Mafe Comes Over From The Dark Side

The Bengals had a $100 million day to start free agency.

Why Boye Mafe, Bryan Cook Are Perfect Fits for Bengals’ Biggest Weaknesses

Not only big signings, but big signings in the right spots.

Bengals’ Trey Hendrickson update from ESPN insider is confusing for his free agency market

Hendrickson’s market doesn’t appear to be what he and his agent were hoping it would.

Bengals get disappointing grade for $60 million splash signing

Not everyone is thrilled with one of the Bengals’ Day 1 signings.

Former Bengals free agent sure sounds like he wants Cincy return

A reunion could make a lot of sense here.

NFL News:

Falcons to sign QB Tua Tagovailoa to one-year minimum contract

Tua wasn’t on the market long.

Star WR Mike Evans leaving Buccaneers to sign with 49ers

It will be odd to see Evans in another uniform.

Panthers agree to terms with LB Devin Lloyd

The Bengals were in the mix, but Lloyd ultimately chose Carolina.

Raiders Land Ravens Center Tyler Linderbaum Days After Maxx Crosby Trade

A big loss for Baltimore.

Steelers reportedly trade for WR Michael Pittman Jr., agree to new 3-year, $59 million contract

Pittsburgh was active in the trade market on the first day of free agency.

Horse Tracks: Do the Broncos need to add another elite player?

DENVER, CO - NOVEMBER 06: J.K. Dobbins #27 of the Denver Broncos looks on from the field during an NFL football game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Empower Field at Mile High on November 6, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Good morning, Broncos Country!

Yesterday’s soft launch of free agency might have been a little disappointing to Broncos fans who had their sights on a splashier open.

Instead the Broncos chose to spend the first days officially signing back a slew of their own free agents — JK Dobbins, Alex Singleton, Justin Strnad, Adam Trautman, Alex Palczewski, Sam Ehlinger and Nate Adkins.

And in a somewhat surprising move, Denver cut one of last year’s splashy signings — Dre Greenlaw.

In spite of the meltdown that seemed to be happening on Broncos’ Twitter (and MHR, for that matter), I applaud every one of these moves. The money to Singleton is possibly a little steep given his age, and health, but he is such a solid player and major locker room leader that I’m willing to trust the brass on this one. The inside linebacker beat cancer, led the team in tackles and made the defense better whenever he was on the field and wearing the green dot.

In fact, Nik Bonitto and PJ Locke both came to Singleton’s defense on X when one disgruntled fan tried to hate on the beloved player.

Facts! Mf stay hating on Alex! He a dog and the whole squad love his play! https://t.co/NkAhyRhEyP

— James "PJ" Locke III (@PjLocke4) March 9, 2026

I’m also a big fan of keeping Dobbins. I know his injury history is a huge concern — rightfully so. As a three-time fantasy owner with Dobbins on my roster, I know the pain of investing in a guy who has phenomenal talent but cannot finish a season.

But the 27-year-old has such great potential. Last season he rushed 153 times for 772 yards and four touchdowns in 10 games, putting his 772 rushing yards as fourth best in the NFL. So far in his career, Dobbins has averaged 5.2 yards per carry and has 26 touchdowns in 47 games.

So $8-10 million per year in a two-year deal, with an exit strategy after one season if necessary, is both team-friendly and player-friendly.

🧡 #Homepic.twitter.com/OtJVOG7wRE

— Jk dobbins (@Jkdobbins22) March 9, 2026

More importantly, like my point about Singleton, when Dobbins was on the field, the offense was better. A lot better. And keeping him around on a relatively inexpensive contract is a smart move. If he and RJ Harvey can develop their “one-two punch” as planned and predicted, this duo will be better than ever come Week 1.

So do the Broncos still need to sign an elite player to make this team a bonafide contender next season?

As exciting as adding a top-tier linebacker, running back or even wide receiver to the roster would be, it’s clear the Broncos are pretty happy with the squad they’ve had. In fact, “running it back” as is another year and using the draft to add depth seems to be just fine by them.

That’s not to say that a big-splash signing still couldn’t happen.

What it does mean is that Denver really has all its “needs” met and doesn’t have to overpay just to fill a position. With one of the best offensive lines in the league, the Broncos will roll into free agency and the NFL Draft with the luxury of being able to be picky.

Big free agent spenders rarely make the Super Bowl. https://t.co/B0DdOHq16I

— Benjamin Allbright (@AllbrightNFL) March 9, 2026

I would personally love to add more firepower on defense. The core group from last season remains, despite losing John Franklin Myers and Greenlaw, so Denver still should have a top-ranked D.

But I would never argue about adding another stud on the defensive line or the edge, and who wouldn’t like a stud inside linebacker added to the roster…say, Leo Chenal?

What do you think — do the Broncos need an elite player in free agency? If so, which position would have the most impact?

I can promise you there will be multiple additions in the coming days to this roster. https://t.co/h73aWpXsrg

— Benjamin Allbright (@AllbrightNFL) March 9, 2026

The Bear’s Den, March 10, 2026

Nov 17, 2024; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Bears running back Roschon Johnson (23) celebrates his rushing touchdown with offensive tackle Braxton Jones (70) against the Green Bay Packers during the second quarter at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Bartel-Imagn Images | Daniel Bartel-Imagn Images

THE DAILY SPONGIE SPECIAL

BEARSSSSSS

On free agency’s first day, Bears rework defense with focus on speed, versatility

Both would be good for a change.

Bears bringing back LT Braxton Jones

Smart play by Poles & Co.

Bears transaction tracker: Who’s coming, going this offseason

Lots of both today.

NFL finalizes compensatory draft picks: Bears get none for Falcons hiring Ian Cunningham

In case anybody was confused as to whether the league office sucks.

Former Bears linebacker Tremaine Edmunds gets 3-year, $36 million deal from Giants

Good for him.

Bears to sign playmaking veteran Devin Bush Jr. as they rebuild linebacker corps: source

I like this move. Speed to burn.

Bears to sign Seahawks standout safety Coby Bryant

I like this move, young, skilled and reasonable money.

Bears’ first move in free agency is deal with DT Neville Gallimore: source

I’m ‘wait and see’ on this move, but on social media Gallimore sure sounds happy to be coming to Chicago. So that’s good.

Bears Continue Adding Playmakers for Dennis Allen’s Defense in Free Agency

Our old friend Nicholas Moreano has joint the RTB crew, and expect to see more from them going forward.

Chicago Bears Turn Back to Braxton Jones to Solve Left Tackle Problem

The team must feel good about his health.

POLISH SAUSAGE

The full Tyler Linderbaum contract is guaranteed, as a practical matter

$81M for 3 years? YIKES!

Darron Lee used ChatGPT for advice on dealing with “unresponsive” person

ChatGTP? On trial for murder. This story is a bit off the rails.

Hayden Hurst announces retirement

Cya.

Former Bears QB Mitch Trubisky to sign with Titans

He’s made a lot of money to not play football. I wonder whatever happened to his grandma’s Toyota.

Column: Chicago Bears add speed to defense, while NFL shopping season begins with big contracts for linemen

Tribune paywall.

Three Chicago Bears Who Came Out Winning After Day One of Free Agency

SI special.

What Does the Signing of Coby Bryant Mean For Kevin Byard III and Jaquan Brisker?

Thunderdome!!! Two men enter, one man leaves!!!

KNOW THINE ENEMY

Nobody cares, so to hell with them.

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT ON WINDY CITY GRIDIRON

Chicago Bears Re-sign LT Braxton Jones to 1-Year Deal

NFL Free Agency 2026: Chicago Bears News and Rumor Tracker for March 9

2026 Chicago Bears Free Agency Transaction Tracker, Story Stream, and Open Thread

NFL Awards Compensatory Draft Picks and the Chicago Bears Get None

Report: Chicago Bears re-sign Case Keenum

Bears to sign LB Devin Bush to three-year deal

Chicago Bears Sign Safety Coby Bryant

Report: Chicago re-signs D’Marco Jackson

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World Baseball Classic Games Today: Tuesday’s WBC Schedule, Including Italy vs. USA

World Baseball Classic Games Today: Tuesday’s WBC Schedule, Including Italy vs. USA
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The 2026 edition of the World Baseball Classic is underway! If you plan to watch MLB’s World Cup of baseball today, below you can get a look at Tuesday’s games, upcoming matchups on the World Baseball Classic schedule, and other important details on this year’s WBC, including where to watch.

World Baseball Classic games today

DateGameTime (ET)TV Info
March 10Czechia vs. Japan6:00 AMFS1
March 10Israel vs. Netherlands7:00 PMFOX Sports App
March 10Canada vs. Puerto Rico7:00 PMTUBI
March 10Italy vs. United States9:00 PMFS1

NEED TO KNOW

  • Where are WBC games being played?
    WBC games are taking place in four locations. Pool A will be in San Juan, Puerto Rico (Hiram Bithorn Stadium), Pool B in Houston, Texas (Daikin Park), Pool C in Tokyo, Japan (Tokyo Dome), and Pool D in Miami, Florida (LoanDepot Park).
  • When does the 2026 World Baseball Classic start?
    The 2026 WBC schedule begins on March 4th and runs until the WBC Final on March 17.
  • How to watch World Baseball Classic 2026
    If you are watching World Baseball Classic games today in the United States, every matchup for the WBC can be found on FOX’s family of sports networks. Those channels are FOX, FS1, FS2, FOX Deportes (Spanish), TUBI, Fox Sports App

Upcoming WBC schedule

DateGameTime (ET)TV Info
March 11Canada vs. Cuba3:00 PMFS2
March 11Italy vs. Mexico7:00 PMTUBI
March 11Dominican Republic vs. Venezuela8:00 PMFS1

What are the pools for the 2026 WBC?

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The various nations taking part in the 2026 World Baseball Classic are broken into four pools. You can get a look at those groupings below.

Pool APool BPool CPool D
CanadaBrazilAustraliaDominican Republic
ColombiaGreat BritainChinese TaipeiIsrael
CubaItalyCzechiaNetherlands
PanamaMexicoJapanNicaragua
Puerto RicoUnited StatesKoreaVenezuela

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How would you line up the Yankees’ starting rotation?

TAMPA, FL - FEBRUARY 18: Gerrit Cole #45 and Max Fried #54 of the New York Yankees look on during spring training at George M. Steinbrenner Field on February 18, 2026 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by New York Yankees/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The closer we get to Opening Day, the sooner we’ll lean about the Yankees’ ultimate roster plans. Manager Aaron Boone got the obvious out of the way last night, with the confirmation that 2025 ace free-agent signing Max Fried will be the Opening Day starter.

If you had to line up the Yankees’ rotation beyond Fried right now, who would make your cut? For the purpose of this question, we want to know the specific order you’d use for the first time the Yankees need to pitch five starters in five days. Fried, Ryan Weathers, Cam Schlittler, Luis Gil, and Will Warren all figure to be in the mix, but how are you lining them up and why? Maybe you’d like to get Ryan Yarbrough in there, too. This is a no-judgment zone!

Also, as a secondary exercise, suppose that all of the Yankees’ injured starters return and all are healthy. (I cannot emphasize enough that I do not believe this will happen because the best-laid plans of healthy pitching are best forgotten. But we’re having fun here! How would you line the front five up with Gerrit Cole, Carlos Rodón, and Clarke Schmidt in the mix? Yes, yes, the boring-but-correct answer is that it depends on how all the pitchers look in that moment, and especially how the arms respond to their various comebacks.

For the first prompt, my gut says to go Fried/Schlittler/Weathers/Gil/Warren, and for the second, Fried/Cole/Rodón/Schlittler/Schmidt — tagging Weathers in for Schmidt since I don’t really trust that his elbow will let him make so many starts for the 2026 Yanks. Let us hope that this is a problem the Yankees are forced to handle! I’m feeling optimistic about most of these names anyway.


Today on the site, John and Matt lead will recap the WBC action from Monday, Sam will preview Ryan Weathers’ 2026 campaign, Peter will look across town and read the tea leaves about the 2026 Mets, and Nick will celebrate the birthday of Steve Howe, a very talented pitcher whose own demons unfortunately kept him from sticking around on this Earth for very long.

Today’s Matchup

New York Yankees vs. Philadelphia Phillies

Time: 1:05 p.m. EST

Video: Gotham Sports Network

Venue: BayCare Ballpark, Clearwater, FL

Jacksonville State and North Dakota State to play Week 0 matchup

Aug 28, 2025; Orlando, Florida, USA; Jacksonville State Gamecocks head coach Charles Kelly (L) walks on the field during the first quarter against the UCF Knights at Acrisure Bounce House. Mandatory Credit: Mike Watters-Imagn Images | Mike Watters-Imagn Images

As recently as 2022, Jacksonville State and North Dakota State were members of the FCS. In 2026, the recent FBS additions will open against each other in a Week 0 showdown.

The non-conference matchup between the rising Conference USA power and the former FCS dynasty-turned Mountain West member is slated for Saturday, Aug. 26, 2026 and will kick off from the Fargodome in Fargo, ND. This upcoming Week 0 contest is the first leg of a home-and-home, and the return trip to Jacksonville, AL is scheduled for Sept. 22, 2029.

This will be the fourth-ever meeting between the programs, which previously battled at both the Division II and FCS levels. Jacksonville State and North Dakota State share important history from about a decade ago, squaring off in the 2015 FCS National Championship Game. Led by quarterback Carson Wentz and wide receiver Darrius Shepherd, the Bison defeated the Gamecocks 37-10 at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, TX to claim their fifth-consecutive FCS national title.

The Week 0 matchup also serves as the first-ever North Dakota State contest at the FBS level, and it’s a home game for the Bison. Jax State also made its FBS debut at home in 2023, defeating UTEP in a Week 0 matchup. Thus, this will be the Gamecocks’ second appearance in Week 0 in their four years of FBS membership.

For Jacksonville State, this matchup replaces a recently-canceled home-and-home series vs. San Jose State, which was announced in January. The Gamecocks were supposed to play at San Jose State on Sept. 26 but the series was axed, and North Dakota State filled the vacancy.

With this non-conference matchup set in stone, Week 0 now showcases seven matchups, including five in the United States:

  • North Carolina vs. TCU (in Dublin)
  • NC State vs. Virginia (in Rio de Janeiro)
  • Jacksonville State at North Dakota State
  • Hawaii at Stanford
  • Memphis at UNLV
  • New Mexico State at Florida State
  • San Jose State at USC

Austria gets FIFA approval ahead of World Cup to pick Dortmund's Chukwuemeka and PSV's Wanner

ZURICH (AP) — Austria got permission from FIFA to select former England and Germany youth internationals ahead of playing at the World Cup against Argentina and Lionel Messi.

Borussia Dortmund winger Carney Chukwuemeka and PSV Eindhoven midfielder Paul Wanner both were born in Austria and eligible under FIFA rules to change their eligibility.

Chukwuemeka’s switch from England and Wanner’s transfer of eligibility from Germany were approved by FIFA late Monday.

Austria, coached by Ralf Rangnick, is in a World Cup group with defending champion Argentina, Algeria and Jordan.

The 22-year-old Chukwuemeka played for Aston Villa and Chelsea before moving to Dortmund. He was an England youth international who also was eligible through his parents to play for Nigeria.

The 20-year-old Wanner came through the Bayern Munich academy and played on loan last season with Heidenheim. He moved last August to PSV, which gave him the playmaker’s No. 10 jersey.

Austria will play at a men’s World Cup for the first time since 1998. The team opens against Jordan on June 16 at the San Francisco 49ers’ stadium, then plays Argentina at the Dallas Cowboys’ stadium and Algeria at the Kansas City Chiefs’ home.

Chukwuemeka and Wanner will first be eligible for warmup games this month when Austria hosts Ghana and South Korea, which both qualified for the World Cup.

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Jalen Hurts reflects on when he questioned his football career on GMA

Jalen Hurts is a star quarterback, Super Bowl MVP, and now a listed author, after he revealed last summer on the Today Show that he'll be releasing a children's book, illustrated by Nneka Myers. The book is titled "Better Than a Touchdown," and you can order it from Penguin Random House. Better Than a Touchdown is an empowering story about friendship, teamwork, and achieving goals together.

Jalen is so excited for the new school year because this is the year he’ll finally get to try out for the football team! But when he arrives at school, he learns the unthinkable—that the football team has been cut. He and his friends are devastated. But Jalen isn’t ready to give up, and with some advice from some friends, maybe—just maybe—they can save the day.Better than a Touchdown is a love letter to the power of community, being there for one another, and how a piece of good advice can change the course of a day. Told with Jalen’s signature wisdom and gorgeous art by Nneka Myers, Better than a Touchdown carries a message we can all learn from: that by working together, there’s nothing we can’t accomplish.

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— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) June 23, 2025

During an appearance on Good Morning America, a young kid asked the Eagles star about the one time he considered walking away from the game of football. You can see Hurts' honest and heartfelt response at the 3:36 mark of the video.

"There was a time in college where i really questioned, what's going on and where do I go from here. I was counted out, broken and dissected."

Hurts talked about having the courage to persevere and keep going at one of his lowest points, likely referring to losing his position to Tua Tagovailoa, who, coincidentally, was released by the Dolphins on Monday.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Jalen Hurts Opens Up About the Time He Considered Quitting Football

Tottenham Hotspur injury latest: Lucas Bergvall, Djed Spence and more

Tottenham Hotspur injury latest: Lucas Bergvall, Djed Spence and more
Tottenham Hotspur injury latest: Lucas Bergvall, Djed Spence and more

Spurs Injury Latest Ahead of Atletico Madrid Champions League Clash

Tottenham’s season has veered into deeply uncomfortable territory, with domestic struggles now compounded by an extended injury list that continues to shape their campaign. As Spurs prepare for a crucial Champions League last-16 encounter against Atletico Madrid, attention has inevitably turned to the latest fitness news surrounding several key figures.

While European competition has offered brief relief from their Premier League difficulties, the club’s injury situation remains a major subplot. With Spurs hovering dangerously close to the relegation zone after a damaging 3-1 defeat to Crystal Palace, the availability of players in the coming weeks could determine whether their season stabilises or deteriorates further.

Spurs Injury Latest Offers Mixed News Before Atletico Clash

Tottenham head into the Champions League tie hoping for some encouragement on the injury front. The most immediate concern surrounds Djed Spence, who has recently missed matches with a calf issue.

Spence was absent during defeats against Fulham and Crystal Palace, leaving Spurs short of options in wide defensive areas. However, there is cautious optimism he could return in time for the trip to Spain.

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“Djed is out,” said Igor Tudor before the Palace game. “Not ready. We hope for the Champions League game.”

Spurs will train publicly before travelling to Madrid, with further clarity expected when Tudor addresses the media ahead of the first leg. If Spence does return, it would provide a timely boost for a team that has struggled to maintain defensive balance in recent weeks.

Destiny Udogie Recovery Timeline

Destiny Udogie represents another important element of the Spurs injury picture. The left-back has been unavailable since suffering a hamstring problem during the trip to Manchester United on February 7.

Initial expectations suggested a recovery period of four to five weeks. That timeline indicates Udogie could soon return, although the Atletico Madrid fixture may arrive slightly too early for him.

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Spurs then travel to Anfield to face Liverpool in another high-pressure Premier League encounter. With Tottenham fighting to avoid sliding into the bottom three, the potential return of Udogie during that period would be particularly valuable.

For now, though, the Spurs injury latest suggests patience remains necessary as the medical staff carefully manage his rehabilitation.

Midfield Absences Continue to Impact Spurs

Midfield availability remains another area of concern. Lucas Bergvall continues his recovery after undergoing ankle surgery at the end of January. The young midfielder is not expected to return until after the March international break.

There has been speculation in Sweden that Bergvall could be involved in their World Cup play-off against Ukraine later this month, although Tottenham have not provided confirmation regarding that timeline.

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Elsewhere, Mohammed Kudus remains sidelined with a hamstring injury sustained against Sunderland in January. His absence came shortly after Brennan Johnson’s move to Crystal Palace, leaving Spurs lighter in attacking midfield options.

The club expect Kudus to return once the international break concludes, a development that could prove crucial during the final weeks of the campaign.

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Rodrigo Bentancur faces a similar schedule after undergoing surgery for a hamstring problem sustained at Bournemouth. The Uruguayan midfielder is targeting a return in mid April, leaving Tottenham without another experienced presence during a demanding period.

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Long Term Spurs Injury Concerns Persist

Beyond the short term issues, Spurs continue to deal with longer term absences that have shaped their season.

Dejan Kulusevski remains one of the most uncertain cases. The Swedish international has been out for nearly a year after suffering a patella injury before last season’s Europa League final.

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While Kulusevski has shared rehabilitation footage online, his return date remains unclear.

“We hope so, in this moment we don’t know,” said Tudor: “He’s had really big problems. But he’s positive. And also the doctors are positive. So we’ll see, next week, how it’s going.”

Wilson Odobert has also been ruled out for the remainder of the season after suffering an ACL injury against Newcastle in February. The forward has already undergone surgery and faces a lengthy recovery process.

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Defensive options have also been reduced following Ben Davies’ broken ankle sustained against West Ham earlier in the year. With his contract due to expire this summer, there remains uncertainty over whether he will play for the club again.

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Meanwhile, James Maddison’s season ended before it began after he tore his ACL during pre-season. Although he has recently appeared in training videos alongside team-mates, a return this campaign is not expected.

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Taken together, the Spurs injury latest paints a challenging picture for the months ahead. Tottenham’s Champions League ambitions remain alive, yet their domestic position highlights the fragility of a squad that has struggled to absorb repeated setbacks.

Whether the returning players arrive in time to influence the season could ultimately shape Tottenham’s trajectory during one of the most turbulent campaigns in recent memory.

Formula 1 fans excited by Lewis Hamilton’s communication with new Ferrari race engineer

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Lewis Hamilton made his Ferrari debut at the Australian Grand Prix without Riccardo Adami, and fans are already noticing a difference in his 2026 season opener.

Last year was a tough one for both Hamilton and Ferrari supporters, with frequent radio clashes highlighting the disconnect between him and Adami. The Italian struggled to provide the right information at crucial moments, making communication between them a persistent issue throughout the campaign.

Going into 2026, Hamilton has made several changes behind the scenes. He’s split from Adami, who has since moved into a role with the Ferrari driver academy. Early signs suggest that fans have already taken notice of how these adjustments might be paying off.

Cedric Grosjean, previously with McLaren, is expected to step in as Hamilton’s new race engineer later in the season. Until then, Carlo Santi – who once worked with Kimi Raikkonen – is filling in on an interim basis.

In their first outing together at Albert Park, Hamilton finished fourth behind teammate Charles Leclerc in third – an encouraging start for Ferrari and a solid day for Santi in particular.

Fans react positively to Lewis Hamilton’s communication during Australian Grand Prix

Santi was on the radio throughout the race, giving Hamilton clear and timely updates. There were a few minor adjustments to be made, but overall, it was a positive debut for the new pairing at Ferrari.

It was only one race, but Santi’s approach already looked like an improvement. That point was underlined by his final message over team radio, where he credited Hamilton for his performance in the second stint.

Hamilton’s debut weekend working with Santi featured several interactions that fans seemed to appreciate. One person posted: “Santi after one race is SO MUCH better than Adami after a whole season.” Another added: “Loving Santi already, such a breath of fresh air!”

“I love that he communicates well,” one user wrote. Another added: “Solid comms, solid stint. It was very good for Lewis’ confidence.”

Another fan kept it simple: “Damn Santi is doing great.” And one even went as far as to say: “Okay I think we can keep Santi for now.”

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🔝 One club stands out: The top away fans of the Bundesliga matchday

🔝 One club stands out: The top away fans of the Bundesliga matchday

Without fans, professional football would be as lost as VfL Wolfsburg currently is in the league table. Every weekend, thousands of Bundesliga fans travel countless kilometers, especially for away games.

We took a look at which away supporters made it into the top 5 in the 1st and 2nd Bundesliga this weekend (Source: “DIE FALSCHE 9”).

5. VfB Stuttgart (in Mainz)

Fans: 5,000

4. 1. FC Köln (in Dortmund)

Fans: 6,000

3. Bielefeld (at Schalke)

Fans: 6,200  

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2. Borussia Mönchengladbach (in Munich)

Fans: 6,500

1. Hamburger SV (in Wolfsburg)

Fans: 11,000

The Rothosen fans are the clear winners of the matchday. But the 6,200 Arminia supporters at Schalke are also more than impressive.

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“We have a team that can win it” – Liverpool star dreaming of Champions League success

“We have a team that can win it” – Liverpool star dreaming of Champions League success
“We have a team that can win it” – Liverpool star dreaming of Champions League success

Mac Allister Targets Champions League Glory as Liverpool Prepare for Galatasaray Test

Champions League ambition driving Mac Allister

European nights often sharpen a player’s focus, and Alexis Mac Allister appears fully aware of the opportunity that lies ahead for Liverpool. As the Reds prepare for their Champions League last-16 clash with Galatasaray in Istanbul, the Argentine midfielder has spoken openly about his desire to add Europe’s most prestigious club trophy to his growing list of honours.

Liverpool return to continental action with serious intent. The squad that secured the Premier League title last season under Arne Slot is now aiming to make a deep run in the Champions League, and Mac Allister believes the quality exists within the dressing room to achieve exactly that.

Speaking ahead of the tie, the Liverpool midfielder made his ambitions clear.

“Yeah, it’s definitely my dream right now,” Mac Allister said. “Of course, it’s a World Cup year and why not to win it twice? But the Champions League is one of the most important goals this season. I think we have a team that can reach that, that can win it, but we need to show it on the pitch and I’m pretty sure the game tomorrow is going to be a tough one.”

That mixture of confidence and realism reflects the mood around Liverpool’s European campaign. The team believe they belong among the continent’s elite, yet they know the Champions League rarely allows easy passages through the knockout rounds.

According to the original source on Liverpool’s official website, Mac Allister emphasised that proving Liverpool’s quality on the pitch will be crucial as they face Galatasaray in what promises to be a demanding away fixture.

Galatasaray battle expected in Istanbul

If Liverpool are to progress in the Champions League, they must first navigate one of Europe’s most intense environments. Istanbul has long been known for its fierce atmospheres, and Galatasaray’s home support can transform matches into psychological battles as much as tactical ones.

Mac Allister expects exactly that kind of confrontation.

Asked which Galatasaray player might provide the toughest midfield duel, he pointed immediately to a familiar South American competitor.

“Well, if I have to choose one, I think Lucas Torreira, just because he is Uruguayan and we all know how we play in South America! He is a really tough guy, a really good player on the ball as well, so I expect a lot of good duels against him.”

It is a telling remark. Champions League ties often hinge on midfield control, and the contest between Mac Allister and Torreira could shape the rhythm of the first leg.

Liverpool’s style under Slot relies heavily on intelligent movement in midfield, with Mac Allister often operating as the team’s metronome. His ability to dictate tempo and break lines with passing has been a vital component of Liverpool’s domestic success and could prove decisive in Europe.

Liverpool midfield dynamics and adaptability

Liverpool’s midfield has evolved over the course of the season, with players frequently adjusting roles depending on tactical demands. Dominik Szoboszlai has even appeared at right-back during certain matches, highlighting the versatility within the squad.

Mac Allister appears relaxed about positional debates, focusing instead on what benefits the team most.

“I don’t think it is important what I think his best position is,” he explained. “I think it’s important that he plays in a position that he feels comfortable in. And he showed that he can play both positions. He is a really good player, I love playing alongside him. Of course, when he’s closer a little bit more! But I think he is in a really good level and he’s a really important player for the team.”

That sense of cohesion will matter in the Champions League, where adaptability often separates contenders from also-rans. Liverpool’s midfield unit blends work rate, intelligence and technical quality — attributes that could carry them far in the competition.

Liverpool adapting to challenges this season

Despite lifting the Premier League title, Liverpool have faced their share of challenges this campaign. Injuries, tactical adjustments and new partnerships within the squad have occasionally slowed their rhythm.

Mac Allister acknowledges that the team is still evolving, particularly in attack.

“It’s been a tricky, challenging season for all of us,” he said. “It is up to us to find the right things for him. It’s definitely our responsibility to get the best out of him. We have done it last season. This season we are struggling a little bit more.”

He added: “But I think he has said it a couple of times: he is still learning how to play with the new players. We are all adapting to each other and that’s the situation we are in. We are dealing with that and he knows very well what he has to do to improve his numbers. He’s a fantastic player, I don’t need to say it, and I’m pretty sure he is going to keep showing what he can do.”

Liverpool’s Champions League journey will depend not only on star quality but also on how quickly those connections on the pitch continue to strengthen.

For Mac Allister personally, the path forward remains clear. Having already conquered the World Cup and Premier League, the Champions League represents the next summit.

And in Istanbul, Liverpool’s No.10 hopes the climb truly begins.

Did the Vikings Just Steal a Stud Defender?

Did the Vikings Just Steal a Stud Defender?
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Free agency starts on Wednesday, March 11, but the legal tampering period opened on Monday, March 9th. The Minnesota Vikings have pushed to address the cap problems Kwesi Adofo-Mensah’s move left, and are now focused on revamping the roster.

Pierre Brings More Than Simple CB Insurance

They wasted no time in identifying their first target. Although it won’t become official until the new league year gets underway, cornerback James Pierre will join Brian Flores’ defense. Having previously been coached by Flores and defensive backs coach Gerald Alexander in Pittsburgh, it’s a comfortable landing spot for the former Steeler.

Last season the Vikings entered the year with just three cornerbacks on the 53-man roster. Oft-injured veteran Jeff Okudah joined Byron Murphy Jr. and Isaiah Rodgers. He remained injured often for Minnesota, and a replacement was needed.

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Nov 16, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback James Pierre (42) leaps into the end zone for a touchdown after recovering a fumble against the Cincinnati Bengals during the fourth quarter at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Barry Reeger-Imagn Images

The come-up, though, is that Pierre could be much more than just a replacement.

James Pierre picks off Lamar

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Not only is Pierre’s deal worth just $8.5 million, but he was literally graded as the best pass coverage cornerback in the NFL last season. His 89.7 grade from Pro Football Focus was number one out of 140 cornerbacks.

Despite Pierre getting just a 59.1 run defense grade (60th), his overall tally of 86.8 ranked second across the league. He doesn’t have a track record of that sort of performance, but now gets to work with arguably the league’s best defensive coach once again.

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The six-year veteran has spent his entire career with the Pittsburgh Steelers. His 11 passes defended last season were a career high, and he grabbed his fourth career interception. He’s been a reliable talent, and now gets a chance to make an impact elsewhere.

Murphy Jr. didn’t have the stellar year Minnesota was hoping for when the Vikings brought him back on a big deal. Rodgers was pleasantly surprised, but faded some down the stretch. Having a competent option that can push both of them rather than needing to dip into lesser depth is quite a nice development.


Nicholls hopes No Drama This End follows Denman's route

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No Drama This End has four wins from five races [BBC]

Trainer Paul Nicholls believes his horse No Drama This End could follow in the footsteps of legendary Cheltenham winner Denman at the festival this week.

No Drama is one of the favourites for the Turners Novice Hurdle on Wednesday and continues the long line of horses trained by Nicholls at the Ditcheat, Somerset, yard owned by the Barber family.

Denman, who won the Gold Cup in 2008, was the second horse trained by Nicholls-and co-owned by Barber to win the top prize in Cheltenham, after See More Business in 1999.

"He's almost following the Denman route who's going for the Turners and we're hoping that in the future he can be half as good as Denman as a chaser, we'd be happy," Nicholls told BBC Points West.

Nicholls began renting Ditchin yard almost three decades ago, after responding to an advert placed by renowned owner Paul Barber.

Barber died in 2023 but his legacy is being continued through his sons Chris and Giles, who have since taken over.

Six-year-old No Drama is the first horse since Barber's death that goes into Cheltenham with a shot at a major win.

"I'm so proud of a horse like No Drama, it's great that his two sons and the rest of the family are involved in it," Nicholls added.

"It's great to look back on all those fantastic winners - we had 50 Cheltenham winners and we're not far off training 4,000 winners and Paul was behind every one of them.

"I'm sure he's [Paul Barber] up there looking down now. If No Drama wins at Cheltenham he'll be shouting up there."

Paul Nicholls (left) stands with Paul Barber (right) at Cheltenham Racecourse
Paul Nicholls' partnership with Paul Barber at Ditcheat began in the 1990s [Getty Images]

Chris Barber said his dad, Paul, would have been "so excited" about No Drama's prospects.

"He took passion in this sport to another level," he said.

"If we happen to finish in the first three at Cheltenham it's just going to be a fantastic honour to go into that winners' circle – hopefully we go there as number one."

Vote for Cellcom Press-Gazette high school athlete of the week

Who was the area's top performer last week? You tell us.

You can vote for the high school athlete of the week until 3 p.m. Saturday, March 14. You don't have to be a subscriber to vote.

Sevastopol basketball player Andrew Wiesner was last week’s winner, receiving 22,015 votes.

Wiesner is the second Sevastopol athlete in the history of the poll to win player of the week, following former basketball and softball standout Naomi Rikkola’s selection in April 2025.

Luxemburg-Casco wrestler Carson Neubert was runner-up with 11,443 votes, while De Pere goalie Chase Van De Ven was third with 2,579 votes and Bay Area Ice Bears forward Faye Brunke was fourth with 1,633.  

Here are this week's nominees. Be sure to vote in the poll below.

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Cole Berth, Coleman wrestling

The senior won all three of his matches at 165 pounds at the WIAA Division 2 team state tournament, helping the Cougars earn a runner-up finish.

Berth beat Port Washington freshman Grant Melichar with a 13-11 decision in a quarterfinal and followed with a 3-2 decision over Gale-Ettrick-Trempealau/Melrose-Mindoro sophomore Merek Windsor in a semifinal.

He capped his prep career by pinning Evansville freshman Jonathon McCarthy in 16 seconds in the championship round.

Berth, who also qualified for individual state, won more than 40 matches this season.

Faye Brunke, Bay Area Ice Bears

A second straight week with Brunke as a candidate? She left no choice in the matter.

After the Pulaski senior helped the Ice Bears reach the WIAA state tournament one week earlier, she was one of the stars on the big stage in leading her team to a second straight state championship.

Brunke had two goals in a 5-1 win over Sun Prairie in a semifinal and three goals and one assist in the 5-4 title game win over St. Croix.

Aisling Buchan, Bay Area Ice Bears

Brunke’s young teammate and fellow forward also had a noteworthy state tournament run.

The Bay Port sophomore scored two goals against Sun Prairie and scored the first goal of the game against St. Croix to help the Ice Bears lead 3-0 lead after the first 17 minutes.

Buchan added a team-high three assists in the title game win.

Will Krueger, De Pere boys basketball

The Fox River Classic Conference player of the year lived up to his MVP status to help the Redbirds reach D1 sectional play.

The junior guard had 20 points and 4 assists in a regional semifinal against Oconomowoc, shooting 8-for-12 overall and 3-for-6 from 3.

He was even better in a regional championship win over Menomonee Falls, finishing with 25 points and 6 rebounds while shooting 8-for-16 overall and 7-for-12 from 3.

Krueger is averaging a team-high 16.9 points and is shooting 47.9% from beyond the arc.

Kyler Marks, Seymour basketball

The senior forward-center played a big part in two wins last week to help the Thunder reach D3 sectionals.

He had 24 points, 16 rebounds and shot 12-for-16 against Menominee Nation.

Marks followed with 13 points against Wittenberg-Birnamwood in a regional championship.

Destiny Webster, Green Bay Notre Dame basketball

The senior was instrumental in leading the Tritons to the D1 state tournament.

Webster had a game-high 18 points, 5 assists and 3 rebounds in 54-48 sectional semifinal win over Kimberly.

As for an encore?

She had 21 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 blocks in a 69-54 sectional title victory over Stevens Point.

Webster shot a combined 13-for-19 in the two games.

2025-26 winners

Week 1: Jaxson Beaumia, Ashwaubenon (11,898 votes)

Week 2: Aiden Bruce, Green Bay Preble (7,587 votes)

Week 3: Seneca Nooyen, Ashwaubenon (37,894 votes)

Week 4: Jacob Nuthals, Green Bay Preble (40,530 votes)

Week 5: Parker Marshall, Pulaski (1,378 votes)

Week 6: Gavin Sullivan, Green Bay Preble (4,428 votes)

Week 7: Ella Van Ermen, Coleman (20,356 votes)

Week 8: Emma Cunningham, Green Bay Southwest (18,008 votes)

Week 9: Liam Letizia, Green Bay West (48,213 votes)

Week 10: Cayden Cavanaugh, De Pere (1,392 votes)

Week 11: Hannah Miller, Kewaunee (36,394 votes)

Week 12: Brock Gauthier, Bay Port (5,976 votes)

Week 13: Joey Massey, Green Bay Notre Dame (21,794 votes)

Week 14: Camille Konkol, Green Bay Preble (44,354 votes)

Week 15: Cade DeLarwelle, Denmark (471 votes)

Week 16: Brooklynn Lucassen, Green Bay Preble ( 8,067 votes)

Week 17: Kiya Brand, Crivitz (14,133 votes)

Week 18: Natalie Rudnick, Seymour (645 votes)

Week 19: Hayden Schultz, Northeastern Wisconsin Lutheran (18,382 votes)

Week 20: Isaiah Faulkner, Providence Academy (27,163 votes)

Week 21: Elliana Memken, Bay Area Ice Bears (36,080 votes)

Week 22: Conrad Kreutzberg, Pulaski (61,871 votes)

Week 23: Reagan Schneider, Algoma (18,253 votes)

Week 24: Jack Falk, Pulaski (23,288 votes)

Week 25: Quinn Wesenberg, Bonduel (12,150 votes)

Week 26: Carter Tebon, Bay Port (13,510 votes)

Week 27: Skylyn Baxter, Peshtigo (14,611 votes)

Week 28: Andrew Wiesner, Sevastopol (22,015 votes)

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Sarah Strong doesn’t care about stardom. A winning focus could make her one of UConn’s best ever

Sarah Strong doesn’t care about stardom. A winning focus could make her one of UConn’s best everSTORRS, Conn. — There’s a lesson UConn coach Geno Auriemma learned long ago: Don’t wade into the “greatest ever” debate when it comes to his UConn players; leave that to everyone else. With the program’s 12 national championship teams and 27 All-Americans, it’s an impossible task by just looking at the numbers, and almost more impossible still having been the coach who molded them.

But it’s not the numbers that keep him out of those waters.

It’s that Auriemma has been fortunate enough to see greatness arrive in many forms and times during his career. And when you’ve been able to witness that, how could you possibly pick just one?

There was Diana Taurasi. She was in your face, telling you exactly how she was going to physically dominate. Sue Bird was more subtle in every way. You wouldn’t even realize she had taken over … until it was done. Maya Moore was a tornado. Auriemma would sit down on the bench after tipoff and she’d already have 15 points, 10 rebounds and four blocks. Breanna Stewart handled an 111-game winning streak with a playground-like ease Auriemma had never seen. Paige Bueckers announced her greatness to anyone within earshot.

And now, there’s Sarah Strong.

“She’s like this mist that’s everywhere,” Auriemma says, his arms fanning out to his sides and his fingers fluttering up and down. “Your eyes just keep following her everywhere she goes, every play she makes. And you don’t say anything and you wonder, how can anything be that easy? How can anything look that easy?”

Last season, as the national freshman of the year, Strong played alongside future 2025 No. 1 pick Bueckers and potential 2026 lottery pick Azzi Fudd, and Strong was arguably the most important part of their national title run. This season, she led UConn to its 11th undefeated regular season and was named The Athletic’s national player of the year as well as the Big East player and defensive player of the year. She ended the regular-season shooting 60 percent from the field, 42.5 percent on 3-pointers and 88.2 percent on free throws) — just shy of a 60-40-90 season, an achievement that has never happened in the NBA, WNBA or college basketball.

And somehow, she might be an even more impactful defender. She’s having the best defensive season since at least 2009, according to defensive rating statistics.

The Huskies, who won the Big East tournament title Monday night, will be a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament — largely due to Strong’s play.

It often takes observers merely one possession of watching Strong to ask Auriemma if she’s the greatest player he has ever coached — or at least the greatest since … fill in the blank. Auriemma bristles at the question because she’s not even halfway through her UConn career, but he also understands why some are inclined to ask.

“She feels basketball like a 10-year veteran pro. She doesn’t feel it like a 19-year-old,” said ESPN analyst Rebecca Lobo, Auriemma’s first All-American at UConn. “It’s like an old-soul, experienced sensibility that she has. I can’t think of a comparison when it comes to that for her, and I’ve been watching this game a really, really long time.

“I can’t think of a comp for her.”

Before Strong had even donned a UConn uniform or won a national title, Auriemma knew she was special. Not that she would be special or could be special. She already was.

He went so far as to put her in a different category entirely: Generational.

He had felt this way about players before. But in this current era, where fame is accessible to an elite group of women’s college basketball players, Strong is different from even the other special players he has coached.

She seemed completely indifferent to many of the modern appeals that often come with being a highly recruited elite player. She isn’t active on social media. She doesn’t have interest in being in front of the camera or giving interviews. Her teammates consider her funny and personable, but she has absolutely no intention of putting her personality on display.

Coaching has always been about more than putting a player in the right spot on the floor, and Auriemma has always thought of his job as trying to get his players to reach their respective potential, which includes (or results from) bypassing the deterrents that came up along the way. Strong’s mindset, at a time when there are more distractions and temptations than ever in college sports, means Auriemma is left playing defense against those obstacles far less.

“There are so many things you don’t know when a kid is coming in — You don’t know what’s in their heads, what their demons are, what outside influences are gonna get in the way. You don’t know these things,” Auriemma said. “She doesn’t have any (of those).”

Said Strong: “I’m not really waking up every day worried about how much money I can make. I’m just worried about how I can be better for my team and make it far in March.”

Moving into the NIL era, branding experts predicted that top female athletes would cash in because of their assumed ease on social media. Some athletes early in this era proved that charisma and candidness coupled with their athletic skills could be highly lucrative. There’s a benefit, many learned, to being a downpour instead of a drizzle.

Angel Reese was an early adopter of NIL opportunities, building a foundation in college, where there’s a broader audience, that became an empire spanning fashion, food, modeling, film and television. Paige Bueckers conducted a whirlwind offseason tour ahead of her senior season, spotted on NFL and WNBA sidelines, fashion weeks and photo shoots. Caitlin Clark wasn’t especially active on social media, but she used her fame to participate in golf tournaments in between commercial shoots for State Farm, Gatorade and Nike.

Those three college superstars carried their teams to national title games and became brands off the court. They average 3.7 million Instagram followers apiece. To brands, that following means a lot (with a dollar sign on the front and usually several zeroes at the end).

Strong’s so humdrum during news conferences, Auriemma calls it her “performance art.” Reporters learned quickly never to ask a question that could be answered with “yes” or “no,” because that was about all they’d get. Even in her extended answers, her quote might stretch to a sentence that involved a comma.

No one goes to UConn imagining hiding in the shadows on one of the most visible teams in college sports, but the lights were never why UConn — or basketball — has been attractive to Strong. As a high school player, she competed on her dad’s AAU team, not the All-Star team or the collection of five-star recruit teams. In high school, she transferred from a school that competed at the second-highest level of North Carolina high school sports to a private school where she graduated with about 40 other students, she estimates.

Nothing about Strong even hints that she’s chasing any level of stardom.

Her management team takes care of her social media posts. She has 119,000 Instagram followers, has averaged a post a month over the last two years and doesn’t even know how to post a photo. Her Twitter/X account has been inactive since high school and she doesn’t know her login info.

TikTok is the app where she says she shares the most, but even there, with an algorithm that incentivizes frequent posting and constant interaction, Strong often goes several months between posts. Much to her teammates’ dismay — and teasing — Strong never even posted about winning the national title on social media, deciding at a point that she had waited too long to do so and by then, it would just be weird.

Said Fudd: “It’s just so Sarah that she doesn’t really care about all that other stuff.”

Strong’s virtual invisibility on social media and indifference with her public persona hasn’t been a turnoff for endorsements, signaling that major brands see an athlete whose play alone speaks volumes. She has signed with Jordan Brand and Madison Reed, and was one of a handful of talented college players to sign an NIL deal with Unrivaled.

“There’s certainly a tradeoff,” said Strong’s mom, Allison Feaster, who played in the WNBA and is an executive with the Boston Celtics. “Young athletes, quite frankly nowadays, are overexposed. We’ve always been of the belief that if it’s yours, it’s going to come. And there’s a way to be strategic and targeted in putting yourself out there.”

But it’s not all strategic, of course.

“It’s just Sarah and what her priorities are,” Feaster said. “She theoretically could be something else, but I think she’s very comfortable being who she is.”

When Auriemma started recruiting Strong, he was struck with the dichotomy of her personality — she seemed so mature and self-possessed on the floor. She met every moment and played well beyond her years. Off it, she seemed very much like a young teenager. She was shy and giggly when she felt uncomfortable.

UConn was her top choice, and Auriemma has more national championships than any women’s basketball coach. But while recruiting Strong, the No. 1 player in the Class of 2024, he could barely get her on the phone. She wouldn’t pick up when he called. When he reached her via her parents, Strong would hardly talk. There was a bit of an irony in this, and, if Auriemma is being honest, it made him like her even more.

“It was refreshing,” he says. “You don’t meet many kids that are that talented, that gifted and who aren’t affected by the things around them.”

Feaster reassured Auriemma that she was the same way when her college coach at Harvard recruited her. She said talking to Feaster was like pulling teeth. By that measure, Auriemma figured, by the end of his recruitment of Strong, he’d have a second career as an oral surgeon.

Even when she got to campus, Auriemma knew that public speaking might be the most challenging aspect of her college basketball career. After her first postgame media experience, Auriemma called her to his office and explained that this — the attention, the cameras, the questions — was going to be a part of her basketball responsibilities moving forward. She didn’t need to love it (he had coached plenty of players who didn’t) but she needed to do it better for her teammates.

When framed like that, she got on board. Strong began taking weekly media training sessions with a team staffer to help her feel less anxious in interviews.

As March Madness approaches, more eyes will be on the Huskies. A season ago, she could hide behind the storylines centered on Bueckers’ quest for a national title, but she’s the headliner now.

With six wins separating the Huskies from a second consecutive national title, a feat that has been accomplished by only three programs in NCAA women’s history (UConn, Tennessee and USC), the attention on Strong will continue to grow.

Her profile will continue to rise as the comparisons become more obvious. Will she win two in a row like Maya? Three in a row like Diana? Four in a row like Stewie?

As Auriemma looks to Strong, he knows that none of that will affect her. Not on the court. Not off it.

She’s special, and her greatness is evident. Will she be the greatest ever? That’s irrelevant to Auriemma. For now, his job is to let the mist settle in and to let Sarah be Sarah. She’ll learn to handle the attention, but if she can have it her way, the acclaim will be centered only on her basketball success.

“What a novel idea that someone is recognized around the country,” Auriemma said, “simply for the thing that she loves the most.”

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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ACC tournament bracket, scores: Players to watch, bubble scenarios

A year ago at this time, there was an air of defeatism for most of the teams headed to the ACC tournament with the league having endured an uncharacteristically down season and only one program harboring reasonable expectations of a deep run in the subsequent NCAA Tournament.

While there is once again a clear favorite this year, the conference has returned to its more typical number of squads that can expect to see their names on the Selection Sunday bracket. This will result in considerably more interest in the early rounds of the festivities in Charlotte, North Carolina, which hopefully will translate to a more exciting week as a whole.

No need for March Madness: 2026 Final Four has already been decided

ACC tournament schedule, bracket, scores

First round

Tuesday, March 10

  • Game 1: No. 10 Stanford vs. No. 15 Pittsburgh, 2 p.m., ACCN
  • Game 2: No. 11 SMU vs. No. 14 Syracuse, 4:30 p.m., ACCN
  • Game 3: No. 12 Virginia Tech vs. No. 13 Wake Forest, 7 p.m., ACCN

Second round

Wednesday, March 11

  • Game 4: No. 7 North Carolina State vs. Stanford-Pittsburgh winner, noon, ESPN/ESPN2
  • Game 5: No. 6 Louisville vs. SMU-Syracuse winner, 2:30 p.m., ESPN/ESPNU
  • Game 6: No. 8 Florida State vs. No. 9 California, 7 p.m., ESPN2/ESPNU
  • Game 7: No. 5 Clemson vs. Virginia Tech-Wake Forest winner, 9:30 p.m., ESPN2/ESPNU

Quarterfinals

Thursday, March 12

  • Game 8: No. 2 Virginia vs. Game 4 winner, noon, ESPN/ESPN2
  • Game 9: No. 3 Miami (Fla.) vs. Game 5 winner, 2:30 p.m., ESPN/ESPN2
  • Game 10: No. 1 Duke vs. Game 6 winner, 7 p.m., ESPN/ESPN2
  • Game 11: No. 4 North Carolina vs. Game 7 winner, 9:30 p.m., ESPN/ESPN2

Semifinals

Friday, March 13

  • Game 12: Game 8 winner vs. Game 9 winner, 7 p.m., ESPN/ESPN2
  • Game 13: Game 10 winner vs. Game 11 winner, 9:30 p.m., ESPN/ESPN2

Championship game

Saturday, March 14

  • Semifinal winners, 8:30 p.m., ESPN

How to watch ACC tournament

The ACC tournament first round will be broadcast on the ACC Network. The succeeding rounds will be shown on ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNU. The championship game will be aired on ESPN. All games will be streamed on ESPN+.

ACC favorite

Top-seeded Duke, as was the case last season, is expected to carry the league banner well into March Madness. The Blue Devils, however, might not be at full strength entering this event with starters Patrick Ngongba and Caleb Foster on the bench in walking boots by the conclusion of their final regular-season win against archrival North Carolina. The Tar Heels will be shorthanded themselves with standout freshman Caleb Wilson sidelined for the remainder of the season. The good news for those two squads, as well as fellow double bye recipients Virginia and Miami, is they’ll have until Thursday’s quarterfinals.

ACC top players

Cameron Boozer, F, Duke – The Blue Devils’ latest freshman star has lived up to his lofty expectations. The team leader in points (22.7), rebounds (10.2) and assists (4.1) might actually be asked to do even more given the health concerns.

Thijs De Ridder, F, Virginia – The Belgian standout has been the cornerstone of first-year Cavaliers’ coach Ryan Odom’s retooled roster. UVa’s top scorer (15.9) and rebounder (6.3) connects at a 51.3% clip from the field with a nice touch around the rim.

Malik Reneau, F, Miami – The Miami native returned to his hometown after starting his collegiate career at Indiana. Putting up 19 points and 6.6 boards a game, he quickly became a key piece of the Hurricanes’ rapid resurgence under new coach Jai Lucas.

Henri Veesaar, C, North Carolina – The Estonia native and former Arizona transfer will have to shoulder even more of the load on both ends of the floor with Wilson sidelined. The seven-footer is averaging 16.3 points, 8.4 rebounds and 1.2 blocks for the Tar Heels.

Ryan Conwell, G, Louisville – With flashy freshman point guard Mikel Brown in and out of the lineup with recurring back issues, the Cardinals needed Conwell to provide another consistent scoring presence from the perimeter. He has delivered to the tune of 18.7 points a game and 102 made three-pointers.

NCAA tournament bubble storylines for ACC

While a couple of the teams in action Tuesday are clinging to faint bubble hopes, the real drama will take place on day two. North Carolina State and Clemson are probably safe, but the seventh-seeded Wolfpack would be advised not to tempt the fates with an early loss. SMU has struggled down the stretch and needs a win or two to breathe easier. California and Virginia Tech look on the outside looking in. A run to the final might be needed to get an at-large spot.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: ACC basketball tournament bracket, scores, schedule, TV channel

Former Barcelona president lashes out at Real Madrid – ‘Don’t you think that’s disgraceful?’

Former Barcelona president lashes out at Real Madrid – ‘Don’t you think that’s disgraceful?’
Former Barcelona president lashes out at Real Madrid – ‘Don’t you think that’s disgraceful?’

The Negreira scandal has not painted a pretty picture of FC Barcelona in the global footballing community, and it is clear that the payments made directly to the former vice-president of the Technical Committee of Referees show them to be guilty.

For long, the Catalans have claimed that the payments were for refereeing reports. Judicial progress so far, however, guides good reason to doubt the legitimacy of that claim.

Real Madrid and Florentino Perez, for their part, have taken a strong position against the said corruption and have been spearheading the attacks on Barcelona. Needless to say, the entire saga has led to relations between the clubs reaching an all time low.

Barcelona president’s allegations

Speaking to El Partidazo de COPE in a recent interview, former Barcelona president and current presidential pre-candidate Joan Laporta delivered a scathing statement on Real Madrid with allegations of long-term favours from match officials.

“You don’t think it’s disgraceful that for 72 years the Technical Committee of Referees has been chaired by former members, former executives or former players of Real Madrid,” he began.

“Don’t you think that’s disgraceful? You think it’s the most normal thing in the world.”

Continuing, he added: “What are you saying? That what Barça does is undignified and what Madrid does with that is not undignified?”

Laporta fired shots at Real Madrid. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

He then explained the ‘Negreira scandal’ from his perspective and went on to point out how Barcelona had to pay for refereeing reports that Real Madrid never required or even had to request.

“What we did, was simply pay for scouting reports and referee advice, it wasn’t corruption.”

“Compare that to everything we had to go through with Real Madrid, ever since I was 5, Real Madrid always dominated in this,” Laporta added.

Speaking on how and why Los Blancos did not require the said reports from his perspective, the former Barcelona president said,

“Maybe they didn’t need to do the referee advice services we did with Negreira, because they had everything ready and done and free already.”

“So Barca had to pay to get what Madrid were getting for free? I’m saying Barca had to pay to get referee advice and scouting. While Madrid were in charge of everything. Seriously, do you not know who Madrid are?,” he concluded.

Free Agency Recap - Day 1

The new league year has not even started yet and owners have already shelled out well over a billion dollars in free agency. (Well, almost. More like agreed to do so. Reportedly.) Free agency is far from a cure-all for what ails teams, but the right additions can be the start of helping a struggling team become competitive and a competitive team turn into a Super Bowl contender.

Much like free-agent moves can alter the trajectory of a franchise, a player's decision on where he chooses to sign can change the narrative of his career (in a good or bad way) and have a huge impact on his potential fantasy impact.

For at least the next four days (March 9-10 - the two days of the legal tampering period - and March 11-12 - the first two days of the new league year), The Huddle will provide an extensive breakdown of every meaningful reported signing (at the four primary fantasy positions) and detail what it means from a fantasy perspective. (Players are listed by position and then in order of the overall worth of their reported contract.)

Note: Free agents cannot officially sign a contract with any team other than their own until 4:00 PM ET on March 11. The only players who can sign with teams before then are those who have already been released or were not already contractually tied to a team. Deals will occasionally fall apart in the 11th hour, which is why it is important to note that none of the players in this article have actually signed … yet.

QUARTERBACKS

Malik Willis, Dolphins (reportedly agreed to terms on a three-year contract worth $67.5 million)

Green Bay Packers quarterback Malik Willis (2) runs the ball during the fourth quarter of their game Saturday, December 27, 2025 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Baltimore Ravens beat the Green Bay Packers 41-24.

After the 2024 preseason, the Packers traded a seventh-round pick to the Titans for Malik Willis and basically said, “We can rebuild him; we have the technology.” The Packers slotted Willis in as the backup to Jordan Love and got 11 games and three starts from Willis, to the tune of 972 passing yards, six touchdowns, zero interceptions, plus 261 rushing yards and three rushing scores. That production led the Miami Dolphins to entice Willis with a big-money deal to become their presumptive starting quarterback.

Under the braintrust of former Packers executive - and now Dolphins’ general manager - Jon-Eric Sullivan and former Packers defensive coordinator - and now Dolphins’ head coach - Jeff Hafley, Willis is a natural fit. Perhaps more than any other potential landing spot, they will give him every chance to succeed.

Early fantasy prognostication: Willis will be an instant fantasy sleeper thanks to his rushing ability, but in a small sample size, Willis displayed the ability to limit turnovers as well. We’ll see what he has learned when he starts in 2026 after a disastrous start to his career in Tennessee and a subsequent semi-rebound in Green Bay. Willis is a late-round sleeper quarterback with tons of fantasy potential in Miami.

RUNNING BACKS

RB Travis Etienne, Saints (reportedly agreed to terms on a four-year contract worth $52 million)

Jacksonville Jaguars running back Travis Etienne Jr. (1) rushes for yards during the first quarter of an NFL football AFC Wild Card playoff matchup, Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026, in Jacksonville, Fla. The Bills defeated the Jaguars 27-24. [Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union]

For what it's worth, Etienne's decision to leave for the Big Easy will mark his first time playing football in college or the pros without Trevor Lawrence. Etienne's arrival in New Orleans likely closes the door on Alvin Kamara playing another year in New Orleans. There is no question that Etienne provides the Saints with a big-play element at running back that they have lacked for a while. (He ranked in the top 10 among all players in rushes of 20-plus and 40-plus yards last season.) The problem with Etienne remains a bit of an enigma after four years in the league. For a player with as much explosiveness as he has, it is shocking that he has failed to average more than 4.3 yards per carry in any of the last three seasons. Even in his two best years as a pro, he has shown a tendency to wear down late in the year. The size of his contract likely guarantees that Etienne will begin the 2026 season as a three-down back for the Saints, but he will need to show he can keep his big-play ability for a full season if he doesn't want to eventually cede some early-down work to Kendre Miller or passing-down snaps to Devin Neal.

Early fantasy prognostication: The Saints have added enough quality pieces along their offensive line in recent years to give Etienne a chance to match or exceed his RB10 from last season (and head coach Kellen Moore should help in that regard). With that said, while Moore could view Etienne as his new Saquon Barkley (from their time together with the Eagles in 2024), the ex-Jag is not quite in the same class as Barkley, nor will his offensive line be on par with Philadelphia's most recent Super Bowl team. Moore also has not used his running backs all that often in the passing game traditionally (none of his last four offenses have ranked higher than 18th in running back targets). As a result, Etienne has RB1 upside in this offense if he can come relatively close to matching last year's touchdown rate (admittedly a tall order), but he comes with enough risk that a high-end RB2 investment feels like a safer call.

Kenneth Walker III, Chiefs (reportedly agreed to terms on a three-year contract worth $43.05 million)

The Chiefs have gone through a lot of running backs over the past few seasons and brought back some of them for another go-around as well. Last season saw the Chiefs go back to the well with Isiah Pacheco, Kareem Hunt and rookie Brashard Smith in a rotation to limited success. All three backs averaged less than four yards per carry in 2025, necessitating a new approach at running back for a Chiefs team that was treading water until quarterback Patrick Mahomes went down with an ACL injury.

Enter Walker, fresh off a Super Bowl and Super Bowl MVP trophy. After playing a full 17-game season for the first time in his career, Walker averaged 4.4 yards per carry and notched his second 1,000-yard season in 2025. Walker represents a clear upgrade in talent in the Chiefs’ backfield. Now he should have the backfield to himself, courtesy of the commitment Kansas City is showing him financially. Only Smith remains from last season’s backfield, so Walker should be front and center as a dynamic long-distance threat that the Chiefs haven’t had in quite some time.

Early fantasy prognostication: For fantasy, Walker was RB22 and in a clear timeshare with Zach Charbonnet last season, but this payday virtually guarantees a bell-cow role for Walker in 2026. There’s a chance Mahomes may not be available in Week 1 following his ACL tear, but Walker will be relied upon to give opposing defenses something else to focus on rather than just Mahomes’ arm and legs. The touchdown equity available in Kansas City as a high-scoring team should vault the expectations of Walker into the RB1 range for fantasy, with best-case scenarios seeing Walker as a top-five running back overall in 2026.

Kenneth Gainwell, Buccaneers (reportedly agreed to terms on a two-year contract worth $14 million)

Long regarded as a good backup running back, Kenneth Gainwell saw a huge uptick in work splitting the Pittsburgh Steelers’ backfield in 2025 with career highs across the board in carries (114) and rushing yards (537), plus targets (85), receptions (73) and yards (486) as well. It’s going to be hard to reach those numbers with Tampa Bay, where he’ll work in as a likely clear second back to Bucky Irving.

Early fantasy prognostication: It’s a clear downgrade from his 2025. As long as Irving stays healthy, Gainwell won’t see as much work as he did in Pittsburgh. In fact, it probably hampers Irving’s fantasy value if anything. Gainwell slots into a late-round “Zero RB” running backs in 2026 fantasy drafts, where he’ll have a ton of contingent value if something happens to Irving. Barring an injury to Irving, Gainwell may not receive enough work to make him a standalone back either.

Tyler Allgeier, Cardinals (reportedly agreed to terms on a two-year contract worth $12.25 million)

It is hard to understand the fit from a player or team perspective here, and it might be even more surprising that Allgeier could not attract a bigger offer on the open market as a proven young power back with a low reading on his career odometer. James Conner just agreed to a restructured contract recently and appears likely to remain in Arizona as a result. He arguably provides many of the same qualities to an offense as Allgeier and is a more proven quantity in the passing game. Trey Benson has struggled to stay healthy, but he offers more explosiveness. (It is almost worth wondering if the Cardinals intend to move on from him at this point.) As far as the Cardinals are concerned, they probably won't have enough leads to protect anytime soon to benefit from someone like Allgeier as much as another team might have. A more optimistic outlook might be that Arizona knows it will not contend in 2026 and is looking forward to pairing Allgeier with Benson once Conner is likely off the roster in 2027. 

Early fantasy prognostication: Bad team, bad fit and a crowded backfield - three of the things no fantasy manager wants associated with their running backs. Allgeier should be considered the favorite now to lead the team in carries in 2026, but all bets are off after that. Arizona is clearly the worst team in the NFC West at this point, which means plenty of negative game scripts and situations that do not play into Allgeier's strengths. Worse yet, the Cardinals could be looking at some combination of Jacoby Brissett and Gardner Minshew starting the majority of games at quarterback in 2026, which could lead to unfavorable fronts on running downs. Last but not least, Arizona's offensive line is a far cry from the quality one Allgeier ran behind for most of his time in Atlanta. Unless things change in a big way over the next few months in Arizona, Allgeier is shaping up to be a volatile RB3 in fantasy this year.

Rico Dowdle, Steelers (terms yet to be disclosed)

The first thing to note here is that investors of Kaleb Johnson should be concerned. As for Dowdle, he has managed to turn an injury-plagued start to his NFL career into back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons on two offenses that probably had no business supporting a 1,000-yard rusher. It could be argued that Pittsburgh is the best situation he has been in since emerging as a starter for the Cowboys in 2024. Who was his head coach that year, you ask? New Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy. That fact alone does not guarantee Dowdle will walk into a three-down role for Pittsburgh in 2026, but it should make him a heavy favorite to assume an early-down role much like the one Najee Harris had while sharing the backfield with Jaylen Warren in 2024. In that season, Harris rushed for 1,043 yards and six touchdowns and caught 36 passes - nearly identical numbers to the ones Dowdle has posted over each of the last two seasons.

The Steelers arguably have a better offensive environment now than Dallas did two years ago and Carolina did last year, especially following the addition of Michael Pittman Jr. on March 9. It probably does not hurt Dowdle's cause that McCarthy will be calling the plays instead of Arthur Smith in Pittsburgh this year.

Early fantasy prognostication: While the Steelers may not appear to be a great fit for Dowdle on the surface for present and future managers, he has a good chance of being a very good value in fantasy. Pittsburgh's defense should be improved in 2026, which should allow McCarthy to lean on the running game as much as he wants. The Steelers' offense should be significantly better as well (assuming Aaron Rodgers returns) with DK Metcalf and Pittman serving as credible threats on the perimeter and Pat Freiermuth and/or Darnell Washington doing the same inside the hashes. Harris typically pushed for low-end RB2 status during his time in Pittsburgh in a lesser offense. If Dowdle comes anywhere close to handling the same kind of volume, he has the explosiveness to do more with his touches than Harris ever did. What does McCarthy think of Warren? That is the big question. If McCarthy views Warren more as a nice complement, Dowdle has low-end RB2 fantasy upside. The decision to move on from Kenneth Gainwell suggests McCarthy - at least initially - prefers Warren in a change-of-pace role and wants Dowdle to be the man on running downs and near the goal line.

WIDE RECEIVERS

Alec Pierce, Colts (reportedly agreed to terms on a four-year contract worth $114 million) 

Oct 12, 2025; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Alec Pierce (14) celebrates after a play against the Arizona Cardinals during the fourth quarter of the game at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images

Pierce may not be changing his address, but the start of free agency has certainly changed his outlook for the 2026 season (and likely beyond). Box-score scouts will likely look at his 2025 season (47 catches for 1,003 yards and six touchdowns) and think it was just a continuation of his first three seasons but with more volume. The truth is that while he kept doing his big-play thing as well as he ever has, he was also the team's most complete receiver at times. The problem is that while he is now being paid like a No. 1 receiver, he has not been one (outside of maybe his final season at the University of Cincinnati when he posted 52 catches for 884 yards and seven touchdowns). In other words, Indianapolis is asking someone who has never topped 52 receptions in college or the pros to be an alpha receiver (or at least paying him like one).

While it is not unheard of for a No. 2 receiver to get paid like this (Jameson Williams, Tee Higgins and DeVonta Smith are recent examples, although all of them will now make less than him), Pierce has never consistently shown the ability to earn targets (seven career games of at least eight targets in 64 outings) or dominate games in the way they have. It is entirely possible that Pierce does more to make life easier for Tyler Warren and Josh Downs than to become the team's primary receiving threat. 

Early fantasy prognostication: The Colts obviously were thrilled at how much Pierce blossomed in 2025, but there is no way managers should subscribe to the "follow the money" theory in this particular case. Pierce's reported contract is the ninth-richest deal (average annual value) at his position. While he may eventually evolve into the complete receiver he appeared to be rounding into last year, managers don't need to make the same kind of investment that Indianapolis just did. Pierce should be considered a shaky fantasy WR3 with occasional WR1 upside and a WR4 floor.

Wan’Dale Robinson, Titans (reportedly agreed to terms on a four-year contract worth $78 million)

Robinson has been pigeonholed as a small, gadget-type slot receiver for his career. In 2025, however, he played more on the outside than he had in his three-year career. While still primarily working in the slot on almost 68% of his snaps, Robinson saw a career-high 31% utilization on the outside of the formation. Robinson IS small at 5-foot-9 and 180 pounds, but now he’ll run his routes in Tennessee with former Giants head coach - and now Titans offensive coordinator - Brian Daboll calling the plays.

The Titans need to move the chains, and Robinson was ninth in the NFL last season in third-down receptions as well as 12th in first-read target rate among receivers with 50 or more targets. Sure, the Giants not having Malik Nabers played a large role in Robinson being that involved on money downs, but he delivered when needed and that shouldn’t be discounted. Tennessee was hard-pressed to form a functional passing game last season on the fly, but Year 2 of Cam Ward and adding an accomplished target like Robinson could help smooth things out for the Daboll- and Ward-led offense in 2026.

Early fantasy prognostication: Robinson followed up his 140 targets earned in 2024 with another 140 in 2025. He not only caught 92 balls last season, but Robinson also notched his first 1,000-yard season. Robinson was quietly fantasy football's WR14 in PPR formats and, while typically a short-area target, Robinson extended his aDOT from 5.1 yards in 2024 to 9.0 yards in 2025. Robinson will now likely compete for targets with Elic Ayomanor, Chimere Dike, Gunnar Helm and perhaps Calvin Ridley. However, the monetary investment in Robinson leads one to believe that he will be a featured target, and that puts him squarely in the WR3 conversation for fantasy purposes.

Mike Evans, 49ers (reportedly agreed to terms on a three-year contract worth $60.4 million) 

In case there was any doubt, Brandon Aiyuk has played his last snap for the 49ers. Evans should serve as a strong red zone weapon at the very least in San Francisco  - one that will be very much needed early in the 2026 season while George Kittle completes his recovery from a torn Achilles. While he will turn 33 years old before the start of the season, Evans also gives head coach Kyle Shanahan a traditional X receiver who will undoubtedly attract defensive attention whenever he is on the field. While durability has become more of an issue in recent years and the presence of Christian McCaffrey (and eventually Kittle) lowers Evans' fantasy floor a bit from a volume perspective, there is absolutely no reason why the longtime Buccaneer cannot score 10-plus touchdowns in this offense if the 49ers can get at least 12 games out of him. 

Early fantasy prognostication: Evans almost always possesses top-20 upside at receiver with occasional WR1 upside. The only caveat now is that his health (and age, to a lesser degree) is more of an issue. Depending on your league's risk tolerance with injuries, managers - especially zero-RB enthusiasts - might be able to snag him as their WR3.

Michael Pittman Jr., Steelers (reportedly part of a late-round pick swap and agreed to a three-year contract worth $59 million)

It is hard to understand how Daniel Jones' favorite receiver was available for a late-round pick swap, although the Colts' hands were probably tied somewhat given the size of Alec Pierce's deal (reported four years and $114 million). Regardless, Pittman's addition addresses what was arguably the worst receiver room in the NFL last season. Along with the freakish D.K. Metcalf (6-foot-4 and 230-plus pounds), Pittman (6-foot-4 and 220-plus pounds) gives Pittsburgh enviable size on the perimeter, which could come in particularly handy if Aaron Rodgers plays another year and builds enough trust with him to make him his preferred target on back-shoulder throws.

Early fantasy prognostication: It is far too early to make a good call on Pittman, most notably because no one knows the identity of Pittsburgh's starting quarterback for 2026 yet. If Rodgers returns, then Pittman has a decent chance of pushing for low-end WR3 value at a likely low-end WR4 price. If the quarterback is Mason Rudolph or Will Howard (or another low-end starter type), then low-end WR4 feels more like a best-case scenario for him.

WR Rashid Shaheed, Seahawks (reportedly agreed to terms on a three-year contract worth $51 million)

Shaheed had a career season in 2025, but it was truly a tale of two halves as his first nine games with the Saints were excellent, followed by a dismal nine games with the Seahawks after a trade at the deadline. Shaheed was nowhere near a full-time player with Seattle, as he could only earn 23 targets in nine games and ran routes on just 65% of dropbacks for the Seahawks.

Early fantasy prognostication: His new contract could be a key to increased utilization for Shaheed in 2026, so it’s fair to assume a bit of a bump in time on the field and more prominent utilization alongside Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Will Cooper Kupp be part of the equation as well? Time will tell, but the Seahawks putting a hefty financial investment into Shaheed is a good sign for a bounce-back. He could be a savvy late-round sleeper for fantasy in 2026 that could pay off handsomely for fantasy managers.

TIGHT ENDS

Isaiah Likely, Giants (reportedly agreed to terms on a three-year contract worth $40 million) 

Dec 7, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely (80) reacts after scoring a touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the second half at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images

Tight end was not exactly a pressing need for New York with Theo Johnson around, but he is not going to play ahead of another player at his position making more than $13 million per season. While the allocation of resources for the Giants can be questioned, the talent they are acquiring cannot. This move also does not happen unless it comes with new head coach John Harbaugh's blessing. Likely had the misfortune of being drafted on a run-heavy team that already had an established tight end like Mark Andrews four years ago, yet he somehow managed to look like Lamar Jackson's best playmaker at various times with the Ravens. Harbaugh had a front-row seat to that, so he will make it clear to new offensive coordinator Matt Nagy that Likely plays a key role right away.

Likely is not exactly a liability as a blocker in the run game, but where he truly excels is as a move tight end who serves as a mismatch against linebackers in coverage. Barring any other significant moves in free agency, Likely could replace what the Giants are losing in Wan'Dale Robinson - albeit from a player who is eight inches taller and about 60 pounds heavier. Assuming Likely effectively becomes the new No. 2 option in New York (replacing Robinson), there is a possibility Johnson's maintains the same role he had in 2025 and Likely ends up seeing the same kind of hybrid usage that Kyle Pitts did in 2025.

Early fantasy prognostication: While Johnson could prove to be better than the new regime believes, the presence of Harbaugh and the size of Likely's contract should be enough to give Likely's truthers something they have wanted for most of his pro career - a chance to be the clear No. 1 tight end in a potentially good offense. If Nagy views Likely as more of a hybrid matchup weapon and less as a traditional tight end (much in the same way Nagy saw Andy Reid use Travis Kelce during his time in Kansas City), then he probably has a low-end TE1 floor and could push for top-five status at his position in any given week.

Honorable Mention

QB Tua Tagovailoa, Falcons

QB Gardner Minshew, Cardinals

WR Kendrick Bourne, Cardinals 

WR Jahan Dotson, Falcons

WR Olamide Zaccheaus, Falcons

WR Jalen Nailor, Raiders

TE Austin Hooper, Falcons

TE Charlie Kolar, Chargers

Notable Players Who Re-signed (and should not expect their fantasy stock to change much)

RB J.K. Dobbins, Broncos

TE Travis Kelce, Chiefs

TE Greg Dulcich, Dolphins

TE Cade Otton, Buccaneers

Players Traded Before March 9

WR D.J. Moore, Bills

Franchise/Transition Tag Players

QB Daniel Jones, Colts

RB Breece Hall, Jets

WR George Pickens. Cowboys

TE Kyle Pitts, Falcons

This article originally appeared on The Huddle: 2026 Free Agency Recap - Day 1

LaLiga: Javier Tebas announces an offside rule revolution for next season

LaLiga: Javier Tebas announces an offside rule revolution for next season
LaLiga: Javier Tebas announces an offside rule revolution for next season

LaLiga: Javier Tebas announces an offside rule revolution for next season

LaLiga: Javier Tebas announces an offside rule revolution for next season

Spanish football could undergo a major technological evolution starting next season. LaLiga is considering changing the way offside situations are detected, with the introduction of a more precise, fully automated system that has been approved by FIFA.

The announcement was made by LaLiga president Javier Tebas during the presentation of the first collective agreement for professional referees in Madrid. The aim is to improve the reliability of officiating decisions and reduce controversies related to offside positions.

A more advanced technology than the current system

Currently, the Spanish league uses the semi-automated offside technology, known as SAOT, which works in coordination with video assistant refereeing (VAR). However, this setup still relies on detecting the exact moment the ball is played, which can sometimes lead to uncertainty.

The LaLiga president emphasized this technological leap, explaining:

"We are in the process of implementing the automated offside system. We’ll see if it’s ready for next year. Right now, there’s a semi-automated system, but I don’t like the term 'semi-automated.' The new system would involve integrating a FIFA-approved chip into the ball to detect handball infractions."

Towards faster and more reliable decisions

The new system will require the installation of a network of specialized cameras in stadiums to precisely track movements on the pitch. Thanks to this combination of sensors and imaging, offside decisions could be made more quickly and with greater accuracy.

There are still a few technical adjustments to be made, particularly regarding the approval of equipment and adapting to the various ball brands used in competitions. However, for LaLiga’s management, this project is one of the top technological priorities to be implemented before the start of next season.

Rams emerge as Super Bowl favorites after aggressive start to offseason

Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay looks on during NFC Championship Game against the Seattle Seahawks, on Sunday January 25, 2026 in Seattle, Washington.
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay looks on during NFC Championship Game against the Seattle Seahawks, on Sunday January 25, 2026 in Seattle, Washington.

The Los Angeles Rams have wasted little time reshaping their roster this offseason — and the early moves have already changed the perception of their chances to win the next Super Bowl.

After opening with the third-best odds to win Super Bowl LXI in February, the Rams are now listed as the betting favorite at 15/2 (+750), according to BetOnline.ag, following a flurry of defensive additions and contract extensions.

Los Angeles now sits atop the odds board ahead of teams such as the Seattle Seahawks (8/1), Baltimore Ravens (10/1) and Buffalo Bills (11/1) after a series of moves aimed at strengthening its secondary and maintaining a championship window under head coach Sean McVay.

The biggest splash came when the Rams acquired All-Pro cornerback Trent McDuffie from the Kansas City Chiefs in a blockbuster trade that included the 29th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft and additional selections. McDuffie quickly signed a four-year, $124 million extension with $100 million guaranteed, making him the highest-paid cornerback in NFL history and signaling the Rams’ willingness to invest heavily in their defense. 

The Rams followed that move by signing former Chiefs cornerback Jaylen Watson to a three-year deal worth $51 million with $34 million guaranteed, reuniting him with McDuffie and further transforming a secondary that was considered one of the team’s biggest needs entering the offseason. 

The aggressive approach reflects a clear strategy by general manager Les Snead to fortify the defensive backfield after the retirement of veteran cornerback Darious Williams and the team’s NFC Championship Game loss last season. 

Los Angeles has also prioritized continuity within its defense. Safety Kamren Curl signed a three-year extension earlier this month, while Quentin Lake also received a multi-year deal to remain in the Rams’ secondary. Those moves provide stability behind a defense that already features one of the NFL’s most dynamic defensive fronts. 

Oddsmakers have taken notice.

The Rams’ position atop the betting board reflects both the impact of their offseason additions and the strength of a team that already returned quarterback Matthew Stafford and much of the core that helped power a deep playoff run to the NFC Championship Game last season.

With the NFL league year is just beginning and the draft still ahead, Los Angeles could still make additional moves. But after an aggressive opening to free agency, the Rams have already achieved something few teams do in March — convincing oddsmakers they are the team to beat for the next Lombardi Trophy.

Toto Wolff joining Christian Horner in race for Alpine? Why the stake is so attractive

Motorsport photo

The 24% stake that Otro Capital holds in Alpine’s Formula 1 team remains highly sought after in the paddock. It had already emerged that former Red Bull team boss Christian Horner was interested, something Alpine executive advisor Flavio Briatore certainly did not try to hide either. During the team's launch in January, he publicly confirmed Horner’s interest.

Around the season opener in Melbourne, however, another bidder has emerged. As first reported by The Telegraph, Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff appears to have entered the race. Briatore had previously emphasised there were several interested parties besides the consortium linked to Horner, but did not mention any names – and therefore did not explicitly refer to Mercedes.

When contacted by Motorsport.com, Alpine still didn’t want to comment on specific names, but once more confirmed that several parties are interested and that the process is still ongoing.

“The team is regularly approached and contacted by multiple parties and potential investors,” a team spokesperson said.

“We do not comment on any specific names or individuals in question. Any discussions are not a matter for the team, they’re between the current stakeholders and parties expressing an interest. The primary focus for the team is the immediate task at hand which is the start of the racing season and seeing a sustained recovery of performance on track.”

Mercedes has not denied Wolff’s interest in the Alpine shares and instead confirmed that it always keeps an eye open for strategic opportunities: “Mercedes is a key strategic partner of Alpine and we are being kept apprised of the latest developments.”

Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing

Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing

Why the Alpine stake is so attractive for both

Although the story has quickly been linked in the public eye to another chapter in the rivalry between Horner and Wolff, in reality it goes beyond that – and is mainly about strategic interests.

For Horner, the Otro stake could offer a suitable way to return to F1. The Briton has already won everything as team principal and CEO of Red Bull Racing and has hinted several times that he would only consider returning to the pinnacle of motorsport in a “more senior role” – with acquiring shares being part of that ambition.

From Mercedes’ perspective, the interest also goes far beyond simply Horner versus Wolff. To begin with, Alpine is a customer team of Mercedes High Performance Powertrains this year, with the deal running until the end of 2030, making the relationship closer than before. After dismantling its own F1 power unit project in Viry, the French team now uses both power units and gearboxes from Mercedes.

What happens with the shares of that customer team is therefore an interesting development for Mercedes – as it directly concerns who it will be working with. Strategic decisions like these go beyond the F1 facilities in Brackley and Brixworth alone, and relate to the broader strategic direction of the Mercedes group as a whole.

Besides the commercial appeal of F1 and therefore of any available share package – with the effect of the new regulations still a key question mark – there is also a sporting element to the story.

Last year, McLaren CEO Zak Brown voiced concerns about certain ownership structures in F1. Although his comments were specifically about Red Bull and its ownership of sister team Racing Bulls, acquiring shares in Alpine would also involve a form of partial ownership. It could strengthen the synergy between both parties even further, which is why other F1 teams are also monitoring the developments closely.

A crucial difference, however, is that the Renault Group – regardless of who eventually acquires Otro Capital’s shares – would still retain a comfortable controlling stake in the F1 team with 76% of the shares.

Read Also: Analysis: Mercedes versus its F1 customer teams – how can the gap be so large? Christian Horner denies Verstappen influence on F1 exit, points to Helmut Marko input

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Washington visits Philadelphia after McMichael's 2-goal game

Washington Capitals (32-26-7, in the Metropolitan Division) vs. Philadelphia Flyers (29-23-11, in the Metropolitan Division)

Philadelphia; Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. EDT

BOTTOM LINE: The Washington Capitals visit the Philadelphia Flyers after Connor McMichael's two-goal game against the Calgary Flames in the Capitals' 7-3 win.

Philadelphia has an 8-7-4 record in Metropolitan Division games and a 29-23-11 record overall. The Flyers are sixth in the league serving 10.0 penalty minutes per game.

Washington has a 12-4-2 record in Metropolitan Division games and a 32-26-7 record overall. The Capitals have committed 249 total penalties (3.8 per game) to rank eighth in league play.

Wednesday's game is the third time these teams meet this season. The Capitals won 3-1 in the last meeting.

TOP PERFORMERS: Owen Tippett has scored 20 goals with 17 assists for the Flyers. Matvei Michkov has three goals and two assists over the past 10 games.

Tom Wilson has 24 goals and 26 assists for the Capitals. Pierre-Luc Dubois has four goals and two assists over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Flyers: 5-3-2, averaging 2.1 goals, 3.8 assists, 2.9 penalties and 6.7 penalty minutes while giving up 2.5 goals per game.

Capitals: 6-4-0, averaging 3.2 goals, five assists, three penalties and 7.1 penalty minutes while giving up 2.4 goals per game.

INJURIES: Flyers: None listed.

Capitals: None listed.

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Dortmund consider bringing Sancho back after Brandt exit

Dortmund consider bringing Sancho back after Brandt exit
Dortmund consider bringing Sancho back after Brandt exit

After establishing himself as a key player for Borussia Dortmund and in the Bundesliga, Jadon Sancho left the club in 2021 to join Manchester United for a reported €85 million.

However, after struggling to make a breakthrough in England, he returned to Signal Iduna Park on loan for the second half of the 2023/24 season.

Currently on loan at Aston Villa and set to become a free agent in the summer, Sancho is now once again being linked with Dortmund.

According to Sky Germany, the Black and Yellows are looking to sign a player who can immediately step in as a regular starter to replace Julian Brandt, who will leave the club on a free transfer this summer.

This has sparked renewed discussions about a potential reunion with Sancho, now 25. 

The winger would likely be willing to accept a significant pay cut to return, but doubts remain at Dortmund over whether he would fit in under Niko Kovac.

Kings visit the Bruins following Kempe's 2-goal game

Los Angeles Kings (26-23-14, in the Pacific Division) vs. Boston Bruins (35-22-6, in the Atlantic Division)

Boston; Tuesday, 7 p.m. EDT

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Bruins -152, Kings +127; over/under is 6

BOTTOM LINE: The Los Angeles Kings visit the Boston Bruins after Adrian Kempe's two-goal game against the Columbus Blue Jackets in the Kings' 5-4 overtime win.

Boston has a 35-22-6 record overall and a 24-8-1 record on its home ice. The Bruins have committed 306 total penalties (4.9 per game) to rank third in the league.

Los Angeles has gone 16-8-7 in road games and 26-23-14 overall. The Kings have gone 20-3-7 in games they score three or more goals.

The teams meet Tuesday for the second time this season. The Bruins won 2-1 in overtime in the last meeting. Morgan Geekie led the Bruins with two goals.

TOP PERFORMERS: David Pastrnak has scored 23 goals with 51 assists for the Bruins. Charlie McAvoy has two goals and nine assists over the past 10 games.

Brandt Clarke has eight goals and 26 assists for the Kings. Kempe has five goals and six assists over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Bruins: 5-2-3, averaging 3.5 goals, 6.1 assists, 4.9 penalties and 10.7 penalty minutes while giving up three goals per game.

Kings: 3-6-1, averaging 2.7 goals, 4.8 assists, 3.3 penalties and 8.4 penalty minutes while giving up 3.8 goals per game.

INJURIES: Bruins: None listed.

Kings: None listed.

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Rangers host the Flames after Zibanejad's 2-goal game

Calgary Flames (25-31-7, in the Pacific Division) vs. New York Rangers (25-30-8, in the Metropolitan Division)

New York; Tuesday, 7 p.m. EDT

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Rangers -131, Flames +110; over/under is 6

BOTTOM LINE: The New York Rangers host the Calgary Flames after Mika Zibanejad's two-goal game against the Philadelphia Flyers in the Rangers' 6-2 win.

New York has an 8-15-6 record at home and a 25-30-8 record overall. The Rangers are 11-14-4 in games they serve more penalty minutes than their opponents.

Calgary has a 25-31-7 record overall and a 9-19-3 record on the road. The Flames have a 9-14-3 record in games they serve more penalty minutes than their opponents.

Tuesday's game is the second meeting between these teams this season. The Flames won the previous matchup 5-1. Blake Coleman scored two goals in the victory.

TOP PERFORMERS: Alexis Lafreniere has scored 15 goals with 24 assists for the Rangers. Zibanejad has six goals and four assists over the last 10 games.

Coleman has 15 goals and 10 assists for the Flames. Joel Farabee has scored five goals with four assists over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Rangers: 3-5-2, averaging 3.1 goals, 5.4 assists, 3.7 penalties and 8.5 penalty minutes while giving up 3.2 goals per game.

Flames: 4-5-1, averaging 2.5 goals, 4.6 assists, 3.6 penalties and 7.5 penalty minutes while giving up three goals per game.

INJURIES: Rangers: None listed.

Flames: None listed.

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Flick’s one selection dilemma ahead of Newcastle United vs Barcelona

Flick’s one selection dilemma ahead of Newcastle United vs Barcelona
Flick’s one selection dilemma ahead of Newcastle United vs Barcelona

Hansi Flick has very few doubts about the starting lineup for FC Barcelona against Newcastle United tonight in the UEFA Champions League Round-of-16 first leg.

With the confirmed absences of Jules Kounde, Alejandro Balde and Frenkie de Jong, the options for rotating the team are reduced, and only the defence still carries a small question mark because of the opponent’s profile.

Barcelona will face a team that stands out for its physical presence. Players such as striker Nick Woltemade, centre-back Dan Burn, or midfielder Joelinton are just some examples of the aerial strength of the English side.

Despite that threat, everything suggests that Flick will once again rely on the same defensive line that started the match against Athletic Club, reports SPORT.

Eric Garcia would repeat at right-back, while Pau Cubarsi and Gerard Martin would form the centre-back partnership. Joao Cancelo would occupy the left-back position.

The big question mark

Will Araujo start? (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)

The big uncertainty is what role awaits Ronald Araujo in this match. His attributes suit this kind of encounter perfectly, and he also delivered a great performance in the same stadium a few months ago, but he has mainly been an occasional option for Flick.

The German coach has not relied heavily on the Uruguayan to have him at his best for Tuesday’s match.

In the last two games, for example, he was used in a creative role as a makeshift No. 9 against Atletico Madrid and had only a minimal presence at San Mames.

If Flick were to include Araújo in the centre of defence, Cancelo would drop out of the starting lineup, and Gerard Martin would move to the left-back position. Araujo’s inclusion would also force Cubarsi to play as the left-sided centre-back.

So, this presents a major dilemma for Flick – whether to start Araujo at the expense of Cancelo or stick with the defence that worked well for them in the past few games.

🥐☕️ FC Breakfast: smashed window, Kimmich, Champions League chase

🥐☕️ FC Breakfast: smashed window, Kimmich, Champions League chase

Broken Window 🥶

Do you remember Tomáš Koubek, the former Czech goalkeeper of Stade Rennais?

The 33-year-old keeper made headlines this Monday for a particularly amusing incident.

The captain of the Slovan Liberec club sent one of his clearances... into an apartment window. Impressive.


Kimmich 🫡

Guest of Zack Nani this Monday, Mathys Tel delighted with this anecdote about his former Bavarian teammate Joshua Kimmich.


The Path to the Stars 🌟

This Tuesday, the Champions League round of 16 begins! The best moment of the season is back!


Yesterday's Must-Sees 🍿

- Neymar present with Brazil against France at the end of the month?

- The 10 buzz images of the weekend

- The unmissable duels of the European week


TV Program 📺

6:45 PM: Galatasaray vs Liverpool (Canal + Foot)

9:00 PM: Newcastle vs Barcelona (Canal + Foot)

9:00 PM: Atlético de Madrid vs Tottenham (Canal + Sport)

9:00 PM: Atalanta vs Bayern Munich (Canal + Sport 360)

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

Celtic linked with Sturm Graz & Cologne midfielders - gossip

Sturm Graz midfielder Filip Rozga is a Celtic transfer target as the Scottish champions have reignited their interest in the 19-year-old Poland international. (Record)

Celtic are among the clubs who are showing interest in 23-year-old Cologne defensive midfielder Eric Martel, who is out of contract this summer. (TeamTalk)

West Ham striker Callum Wilson has verbally agreed terms on a new one-year contract despite Celtic's interest in the 34-year-old Englishman. (Sky Sports)

Former Celtic player Charlie Mulgrew fears captain Callum McGregor may miss a significant part of the Scottish Premiership title run-in. (The Breakdown podcast via YouTube)

Rangers and Celtic have been warned by Greater Glasgow Division Chief Superintendent Emma Croft that large-scale away allocations for derby matches are "not workable" after the ugly scenes that followed Sunday's Scottish Cup tie at Ibrox. (Herald - subscription required)

It could take more than two weeks before the Scottish FA concludes its investigation into the post-match events that marred Sunday's Scottish Cup quarter-final at Ibrox as spectators entered the pitch. (Record)

Napoli want to extend the contract of Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay until 2030 in a bid to ward off any interest in the 29-year-old this summer. (Il Mattino - in Italian - subscription required)

Motherwell manager Jens Berthel Askou insists he has no plans to leave Fir Park any time soon and is planning for the future with the Scottish Premiership high-flyers. (Sun)

Former Scotland forward Kenny Miller believes Aberdeen could find their own version of Askou in Eirik Horneland, who has been linked with the Dons. (Press and Journal - subscription required)

Kieron Bowie says he could not turn down the opportunity to play in "a top-five league" when leaving Hibernian for Hellas Verona in January and the striker hopes his winning goal against Bologna on Sunday can help win him a return to the Scotland squad. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required)

Former Dundee and Dundee United defender Lee Wilkie believes the pressure will only increase on United manager Jim Goodwin should Dundee win Sunday's city derby. (Courier - subscription required)

Partick Thistle centre-half Lee Ashcroft admits the Scottish Championship club will find it difficult to hold on to Ben Stanway this summer amid Aberdeen and Dundee interest in the 21-year-old midfielder. (Daily Record)

Greenock Morton fans have voted overwhelmingly in favour of partnering with the Estrella Group to earn around £750,000 in investment as part of a multi-club partnership agreement. (Herald - subscription required)

Scotland midfielder Kenny McLean was brought to tears after being presented with a video to mark his 300th Norwich City appearance. (Sun)

Who wins the Champions League? Ranking all the last-16 contenders

Who wins the Champions League? Ranking all the last-16 contenders
Who wins the Champions League? Ranking all the last-16 contenders

The UEFA Champions League last 16 is here as Europe's top competition heats up. Ahead of the first legs this week, we've ranked every remaining team by their chances of winning the Champions League this season.

16. Atalanta

The Italians ousted Borussia Dortmund in the play-offs after a thrilling comeback. Atalanta, however, now face Dortmund's big Bundesliga brother, asBayern Munich come to town.

Eliminating Europe's top scorers would be a monumental feat, but even if achieved,Real Madrid or Manchester City await in the next round.

15. Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham are fortunate not to rank bottom here, given how shambolic their season has been. The North Londoners are 11 without a win in the Premier League and perilously close to relegation. Their improved form in this competition has been their only saving grace.

14. Bayer Leverkusen

Bayer Leverkusen suffered from the sad fate that comes to all teams that dare to punch above their weight, with their title-winning team picked apart by wealthier clubs in recent windows.

Leverkusen languish in sixth in the Bundesliga as a result and face anArsenal team with a perfect record in this season's competition in the last 16.

13. Bodo/Glimt

Everyone's new favourite underdogs have been some story this season. The Norwegian side saw off Inter Milan in the play-offs, and have claimed four consecutive upsets with wins over Manchester City,Atletico Madrid and Inter (2).

A favourable draw sees Bodo meet Sporting in the last 16, a fixture both teams will fancy.

12. Sporting Lisbon

Sporting sit just above Bodo in our rankings, given an impressive campaign to date. A top-eight finish was secured in the league phase, while domestically they've scored a whopping 64 goals in 25 Primeira Liga games.

11. Galatasaray

The Turkish champions are into the knockout stages for the first time in more than a decade and, while inconsistent, have the talent to trouble teams. Victor Osimhen has scored seven times in theChampions League already, while RAMS Park is a daunting trip for any side.

IfGalatasaray can just improve on the road...

10. Newcastle United

Eight of the last 16 have never won the Champions League before. Incredibly, seven of those sides, Newcastle included, find themselves on the same side of the draw.

The Magpies face the only previous winners,Barcelona, next in the 'blue path' but have previous in this fixture. Their result at St James' Park will be crucial.

9. Atletico Madrid

It's been a decade since Atletico Madrid last reached the final of this competition, and they've failed to progress past the quarter-finals since 2017.

However, Diego Simeone has deep experience in European competition. A struggling Spurs side is up next in the last 16, perhaps an ideal opponent to kickstart a run into the latter stages.

8. Chelsea

Chelsea are a peculiar side when it comes to the Champions League. The club's best-ever teams under Jose Mourinho and Carlo Ancelotti failed to make an impact in the competition, while underdog outfits won the damn thing in 2012 and 2021.

Few fancy Chelsea to win the Champions League this season, so maybe we should actually expect an open-top bus in the near future?

7. Liverpool

With their Premier League title defence in tatters, Europe has taken on added importance forLiverpool. Arne Slot's side secured a comfortable passage to the last 16 and face Galatasaray next up.

Liverpool lost in Istanbul earlier in the campaign but will start as favourites. From there, however, a run to the final looks tough.

6. Real Madrid

See Chelsea - and then some.

You can never write Real Madrid off in the Champions League, so putting them sixth will surely come back to haunt us.

5. Barcelona

The Spanish league leaders are aiming to win the Champions League for the first time in 11 years this season, a drought based on the standard set this century.

Barcelona breezed into this stage and have scored at will under Hansi Flick this season. Whether the Catalans can keep things tight at the other end is up for debate.

4. Manchester City

It's going a little under the radar that Manchester City are still chasing a quadruple this season. Pep Guardiola's team haven't quite been as dominant as in past years, but keep chalking up wins at big moments.

The winter window additions of Antoine Semenyo and Marc Guehi have added real quality to the ranks.

3. Paris Saint-Germain

Paris Saint-Germain lack the fear factor of last season, but can we really discount last season's all-conquering side?

Luis Enrique's side got better and better as the tournament progressed, culminating in a record-breaking 5-0 final win over Inter Milan. PSG will hope history can repeat itself.

2. Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich are powering towards yet another Bundesliga title, with their fantastic forward line tearing apart German football. Bayern have scored 92 goals in the league already and are on course to break the record for goals scored in a single season across Europe's top five leagues.

In Europe, one setback at Arsenal has been their only error. That performance is the only red flag for the German champions, who feel this is their year again.

1. Arsenal

Arsenal lead our rankings and have put together a 100% record in the Champions League this season. The Gunners have beaten Bayern, Atletico Madrid and Inter Milan convincingly, and a combination of a rock-solid defence and set-piece threat bodes well for knockout football.

The major question mark is whether the North Londoners have the experience and composure to become first-time winners when the pressure is on.

Real Madrid blow Liverpool out of the water with £13m contract offer

Real Madrid blow Liverpool out of the water with £13m contract offer
Real Madrid blow Liverpool out of the water with £13m contract offer

Liverpool are firmly entering crisis territory over the contract of Ibrahima Konate.

The 26-year-old centre-back sees his terms expire at the end of the season - meaning he is firmly into the final stretch of his Anfield career.

Konate has been on Merseyside since 2021 - arriving from RB Leipzig in a £35m deal. Last season he grew to become one of the best centre-backs in the world alongside Virgil van Dijk as Arne Slot’s side won the Premier League title.

With his contract running down he was brought to the attention of Real Madrid - who are plotting major changes to their centre-back situation in the summer.

With David Alaba and Antonio Rudiger out of contract Los Blancos will have room in the squad - and the wage bill - for a new high-class defender.

Real Madrid re-ignite Konate interest

The Spanish capital side were reported to have cooled their interest in Konate amid some indifferent form earlier in the season. But now that the France international has got himself back on track Madrid are once again firmly on his trail.

It’s been reported that Konate would consider offers of £200k or more to renew with Liverpool but it’s looking less likely by the day that he will agree a new contract.

And now Defensa Central is claiming that Florentino Perez is ready to blow Liverpool out of the water with a mammoth signing-on fee for Konate - who will be eligible to join Madrid after June 30.

Madrid's £13m contract bonus for Konate

“Florentino Pérez is reportedly willing to pay the player around €15 million as a signing bonus,” the report reads.

“The defender has decided to leave Anfield.”

Liverpool have taken steps to add to their centre-back ranks - signing Giovanni Leoni and Jeremy Jacquet in big-money deals.

Furthermore we could see a move for an established central defender with the likes of Malick Thiaw, Murillo and Fikayo Tomori also linked.

Richard Hughes either won’t - or cannot - meet Konate’s people in the middle for a contract renewal. And now Madrid are poised to take advantage with a welcome bonus worth a cool £13m.

Lineker urges Man Utd star to leave Old Trafford for good after receiving ‘bizarre’ criticism

Lineker urges Man Utd star to leave Old Trafford for good after receiving ‘bizarre’ criticism
Lineker urges Man Utd star to leave Old Trafford for good after receiving ‘bizarre’ criticism

Legendary English striker Gary Lineker believes Marcus Rashford would make a mistake by returning to Manchester United, as he’s better off at Barcelona on all levels.

The 28-year-old is one of the best players to emerge out of MUFC’s academy over the past decade or so. He made his breakthrough with the first team as a teenager in 2016 and went on to become one of the club’s biggest stars at one point.

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Sadly for the attacker, the landscape at Carrington drastically changed following Ruben Amorim’s arrival in November 2024. It only took the Portuguese manager one month to omit Rashford from the squad, which sparked a loan move to Aston Villa in January 2025.

Gary Lineker tells Marcus Rashford to stay away from Man Utd

Following his brief experience in Birmingham, Rashford finally made his dream move to Barcelona last summer, joining the Catalans on loan with an option to buy for €30 million.

While he hasn’t been an undisputed starter in Hansi Flick’s lineup, the Englishman has been a great addition to the Catalans’ squad. He has already contributed with 10 goals and 13 assists in 37 appearances.

In recent weeks, there have been major speculations regarding the player’s future, as Amorim’s sacking in January revived the hopes of Man Utd supporters of having their favourite back at Old Trafford.

Nevertheless, Lineker believes that Rashford’s wisest move is to prolong his stay at Barcelona, where he’s able to enjoy his football without having to worry about the British media’s toxicity.

“He’s not getting many minutes at the moment. That’s for obvious reasons,” said the Leicester legend during on the Rest is Football podcast (via Mirror).

“Lamine Yamal is playing on the right and Raphinha is playing on the left and they are both in the top five players in world football. So it’s understandable. But whenever he comes on he does really well.

“I think it will come down to Marcus. If he goes back to Manchester United he will face all the old criticism again. ‘Oh, He’s focusing too much on helping kids have food on their table’, like it’s a bad thing. They did this bizarre thing about why he was wearing some kind of flashy necklace.

“They don’t do that nonsense over there [in Spain] so he just gets on with his football. It was a fresh start and I would imagine he’s really loving it and not getting all the off-field nonsense he gets in this country. They leave you to live your life. It doesn’t compare to how our media is here.”

Rashford all set for permanent Barcelona move

Luckily for Rashford, Barcelona appear to be adamant about signing him on a permanent basis.

Some sources have suggested that the Spanish giants will try to negotiate lower figures with Man Utd rather than activating the current buy clause, but in either case, the player is set to play his football at Camp Nou next season.

Man Utd have also resigned to losing their youth product, and they’re already searching the market for a new left winger, with RB Leipzig’s Yan Diomande apparently topping the club’s shortlist.

Commanders' fans react to Day 1 of free agency

If you followed social media on the first day of NFL free agency as a Washington Commanders fan, you'd probably think they signed either no one or a bunch of backups.

Fans were prepared for a busy free-agency period this week, hearing such words as "aggressive" and "fireworks" in recent weeks. While the team offered no such promises, the Commanders were clear that they needed talent upgrades, which would begin in free agency.

Things were quiet for over two hours until Washington agreed to terms with Lions cornerback Amik Robertson. "Who," some would say. Then, the Commanders announced a lucrative extension for left tackle Laremy Tunsil and a deal with quarterback Marcus Mariota to return in 2026. For as good as those moves were, fans weren't satisfied.

However, four hours into free agency, Washington agreed to terms with edge rusher Odafe Oweh, one of the consensus top 10 free agents. Shortly afterward, the Commanders brought back veteran defensive tackle Tim Settle.

Fans were disappointed that Washington was outbid for wide receiver Alec Pierce. Hard to blame GM Adam Peters on that one. He tried hard. Pierce wanted to stay in Indianapolis. Other teams tried, too. Then, the Commanders lost out on center Tyler Linderbaum, who received a ridiculous contract from the Raiders. For most fans, missing on Linderbaum isn't the upsetting part. It's releasing Tyler Biadasz, a perfectly fine player, with no clear replacement in mind. Essentially, Washington created another need.

So, how are Commanders' fans feeling overall? Let's take a look at some of those reactions.

The biggest winners and losers of Free Agency Day 1:

Winners:

- Saints
- Bengals
- Giants
- Raiders
- Steelers

Losers:

- Falcons
- Browns
- Colts
- Seahawks
- Commanders (Worst by far)

— Cam (@42Cyc) March 10, 2026

Ngl, I know we are farrrr away from what our roster will shake out to be come week 1

But I gotta be honest, our roster right now is straight buns Lol.

You could probably argue we have a bottom 5 roster in the league.

Got work to do + hit on these few draft picks we have

— 🔴🟡 (@DQ_Special) March 10, 2026

WSH having possibly the worst roster in the league is compounded by the fact that they've wasted 2 years of JD5 on his rookie deal. Lacking draft capital makes it that much worse. But couple that with being unable to secure top talent in free agency, and its an abject disaster.

— His Imperial Majesty (@Treg2Cole) March 9, 2026

this is how much Washington paid for Kinlaw last offseason https://t.co/G37Kt0pDi0

— obvlon (@obvlon) March 10, 2026

Maybe I am not freaking out about FA because a lot of the players I want are still out there and available.

— Ashley Reynolds (@Ashley_Reynolds) March 10, 2026

If Blough spoke well about Sinnott I would feel better going into season as TE1… but saying he got a long way to go and not trying to upgrade would be crazy. Chig is a must, and if these mfs go back to a post ACL 36 year old Ertz I hope they all get fired next offseason.

— KB 🏈 (@KBDCSports) March 10, 2026

I just wonder how much playing in WR friendly systems is impacting their thinking on Jennings and Doubs.

Personally I’m good on paying a 29 year old Jennings a long term deal.

More intrigued by Doubs.

— ec (@dmv_ce) March 9, 2026

Trying to make sense of what the Redskins are doing… or not doing. This team was so bad last year and they add one difference maker on day one? A FA class that was actually setup strongly for their needs. Actually feel bad for Blough, Jones, and Jayden. Setup for failure

— Trey Wiltshire (@Hokieskins) March 10, 2026

This one was easy to see coming...nobody was outbidding the @Raiders who were going to pay whatever Linderbaum's camp wanted to help bring their number 1 pick along...He's making 3 million less per season than the @chargers are paying Biadasz for 3 years. https://t.co/g4IGnq6ICV

— mattmoneysmith (@mattmoneysmith) March 9, 2026

I admit that I am very guarded after witnessing the atrocity that was the 2025 season. Defense as a whole is still so bad, offense still lacks so much around 5.

We’ll see, I guess. https://t.co/DSizpTHHRa

— Marshall (@MarshW_7) March 10, 2026

Jayden Daniels should ask for a trade

— Sean 🪖 (@commiessean) March 9, 2026

Jayden Daniels is seriously going to be throwing to John Bates and Ben Sinnott bro https://t.co/CwqSHpimBX

— Wommanders (@Wommandrs) March 9, 2026

I’m not saying I need them to be the #1 spender/big splash of the off-season. But I want to get to August and feel confident that Jayden Daniels doesn’t need to be Thanos in order for this team to have a competitive season.

— Eric Sully (@CommandersRealm) March 10, 2026

Can you imagine turning down the opportunity to play with Jayden Daniels for Daniel Jones? pic.twitter.com/ZshSTd9i4C

— Mark Tyler (Hogs Haven) (@Tiller56) March 9, 2026

Cam Ward has a better roster around him than Jayden Daniels 🫩 https://t.co/GnKVNutgqe

— Sean 🪖 (@commiessean) March 9, 2026

yeah im done with AP son LMAOOOO

AMIK ROBERTSON?????

— johnwicc 🚧 (@wicccsterr) March 9, 2026

Really gotta wonder what AP and the crew are lookin at right now. This roster has holes everywhere and we are watching talent go to other teams all day. I just don’t get it.

— DC Sports 💯 (@_mattschoen_) March 9, 2026

I got an idea let’s kidnap AP and ship him to China https://t.co/4zjRZJpFki

— PAIN (@Xommanders) March 10, 2026

AP digging in his butt

— johnwicc 🚧 (@wicccsterr) March 9, 2026

yall was all on me tweaking over cutting biadasz now allegretti ready be our center

— johnwicc 🚧 (@wicccsterr) March 9, 2026

This roster is Swiss cheese… we really shaming fans for an appropriate response to them twiddling fingers for 4 hours?

Oweh doesn’t make us instant contenders https://t.co/PttoNC79L0

— Bleeding Burgundy & Gold (@BleedinBnG) March 9, 2026

Commanders fans free agency cycle

Free agency opens up > Commanders do nothing > Commanders fans complain > fans complain about fans complaining > Commanders FO signs mid > Fans cope w mid signings > season rolls around and fans realize shit ass > everybody mad > repeat

— ARP Reez (@Reez_Delaghetto) March 9, 2026

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Fan reactions to Day 1 of free agency

ACC Tournament — How to watch Virginia Tech and Wake Forest

Virginia Tech begins play in the men's ACC Tournament March 10 when the No. 12 Hokies take on No. 13 Wake Forest at 7 p.m., the third game of the first round of the tournament.

Virginia Tech (19-12) is officially on the bubble of making the NCAA Tournament, according to USA Today's Austin Curtright. Tech will have to beat Wake Forest (16-15) and No. 5 Clemson in the second round at a minimum to have a chance to make the field on Selection Sunday.

A win to end the regular season at Virginia could have gone a long way to helping the Hokies' case, but the Cavaliers pulled out the four point win in Charlottesville.

Virginia Tech and Wake split the regular season series with each team winning on their home floor. Wake won 81-71 in January and Tech won 82-63 in late February.

The Hokies are No. 53 in NET with a 2-10 record in Quad 1 games, not a good look for their NCAA Tournament résumé.

Here's everything you need to tune into the contest, including television and radio.

What channel is Virginia Tech and Wake Forest on today?

  • TV: ACC Network

Play-by-play voice Wes Durham and analysts Debbie Antonelli and Dennis Scott will call the action.

Listen live to Virginia Tech and Wake Forest on the radio

The men's ACC Tournament first-round game between Virginia Tech and Wake Forest will be available on the Virginia Tech Sports Network. Zach Mackey handles play-by-play and Mike Burnop is the analyst. Staunton's WTON (1240 AM, 98.9 FM and 101.1 FM) is part of the sports network

What time does Virginia Tech men's basketball play Wake Forest?

  • Time: 7 p.m. ET
  • Date: Tuesday, March 10
  • Place: Spectrum Center, Charlotte N.C.

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This article originally appeared on Staunton News Leader: How to watch Virginia Tech and Wake Forest in the ACC Tournament

Vote in the Gainesville-area Athlete of the Week poll for March 2-8

The high school sports season is rapidly unfolding, which means it's once again time for everyone's favorite part of the week: The Gainesville Sun's Athlete of the Week Poll.

Our nomination process is a little different this season. Please click here to see how to nominate.

Athlete of the Week nominees are compiled by what's available on MaxPreps and by submission, so coaches, athletic directors and statisticians are encouraged to send nominees and their stats to nram@usatodayco.com for consideration.

Last week's winner was Kayden Merricks from The Rock Varsity boys basketball. Merricks received over 8,000 votes as he averaged 28 points per game as the Lions won their first state championship 67-62 over Southland Christian Sunday.

Voting closes at noon on Friday.

Aaron Parnell, Fort White baseball

Two hits and three RBIs in the Indians 11-1 win over GHS.

Addison Allaire, Trenton softball

A double, triple, three RBIs and a complete game shutout with 13 strikeouts in the Tigers 12-0 win over Crystal River.

Addyson Hinds, Union County softball

Three RBIs and a home run in the Fightin’ Tigers 14-3 win over Dixie County Thursday.

Aidan Michaux, Newberry baseball

Three RBIs and two hits for the Panthers in their 8-6 win over Lafayette Thursday.

Alessia Torres, Buchholz flag football

Four catches for 60 yards and a touchdown in the Bobcats 33-6 win over Florida School for the Deaf and Blind Tuesday.

Ariana Wilson, Hawthorne flag football

10 carries for 173 yards and two touchdowns in the Hornets 31-6 win over Bronson Thursday.

Carson Long, St. Francis Catholic baseball

6.1 innings of allowing one earned run, and two RBIs, in the Wolves 8-1 win over P.K. Yonge.

Drew Almond, Buchholz baseball

Six RBIs, three hits, four runs and two home runs in the Bobcats 19-2 win over Suwannee.

Emma Ellenburg, Newberry girls lacrosse

Four goals and an assist in the Panthers 12-2 win over Trinity Catholic Tuesday.

Ian Woodend, Gainesville High boys water polo

In three games yesterday (Saturday), Ian, the Canes' center/set, scored twelve goals, had 1 assist, and three steals in wins against Wekiva, Lake Brantley, and Apopka.

Jeffrey Brugh, Union County baseball

Four RBIs and a triple in the Fightin’ Tigers 13-0 win over Santa Fe Thursday.

Kolee Lemire, Bradford softball

Two RBIs, a triple and 4.1 shutout innings in the Tornadoes 11-8 win over Bradford.

Kylee Ramsey, Santa Fe girls lacrosse

Three goals in the Raiders 7-4 win over Trinity Catholic Thursday.

Madilyn Main, Buchholz girls lacrosse

10 saves and 1 goal allowed in our three games last week, helping us outscore 3 our opponents with a combined score of 42-1.

Madison Hooper, Buchholz softball

Complete game, one hit shutout to deliver the Bobcats a 1-0 win over Newberry Wednesday.

Raigan Trefzgar, Oak Hall girls lacrosse

Six goals in the Eagles 15-5 win over Forest Monday.

Rylee Swilley, Santa Fe softball

Five RBIs in the Raiders 9-0 win over Venice Saturday.

Noah Ram covers Florida Gators athletics and Gainesville-area high school sports for The Gainesville Sun, GatorSports.com and the USA TODAY Network. Contact him at nram@usatodayco.com. Follow him on X @Noah_ram1 and on Instagram @Ramreporter. Read his coverage of the Gators’ national championship basketball season in “CHOMP-IONS!” — a hardcover coffee-table collector’s book from The Sun. Details at Florida.ChampsBook.com.

This article originally appeared on The Gainesville Sun: Vote for the Gainesville-area Athlete of the Week for March 2-8

Climbing the many branches of the Lou Holtz football coaching tree

SOUTH BEND — Former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz spent 34 years as a head coach, all but one of those at the college level.

Along the way, Holtz, who died March 4 at age 89, opened the door for dozens of his former assistants to improve their careers either by running their own programs or making the jump to the NFL.

“Lou Holtz was my mentor,” three-time national championship coach Urban Meyer said on The Triple Option podcast. “Without Lou Holtz, our career really never would’ve gotten started. I leaned on him for strategy, for advice. He pushed me very hard to be the head coach at Bowling Green at a young age.”

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Here’s a breakdown of 28 members of Holtz’s remarkable coaching tree, presented in alphabetical order.

Barry Alvarez

Hired to coach Notre Dame linebackers for Holtz in 1987, the former Nebraska linebacker and Iowa assistant served as Irish defensive coordinator for two seasons before taking over the downtrodden Wisconsin program in 1990.

Alvarez, 79, led the Badgers to three Big Ten titles in 16 seasons, later serving as athletic director from 2004-21. A 2010 College Football Hall of Fame inductee, Alvarez went 119-74-4 (.614) at Wisconsin.  

Chuck Amato

Retained as a graduate assistant upon Holtz’s arrival at N.C. State in 1972, Amato was promoted to defensive backs coach from 1973-75. He went on to spend 18 seasons as a defensive assistant at Florida State for Bobby Bowden.

Amato, 79, later returned to Raleigh for seven seasons (2000-06) atop the program, going 49-37 (.570) with four bowl wins. Future Indiana coach Curt Cignetti was an offensive assistant for Amato’s Wolfpack for all seven seasons.

Larry Beightol

Retained as offensive line coach at William & Mary from 1969-71, Beightol later served in that role for Holtz in all four seasons at N.C. State (1972-75) and his first two at Arkansas (1977-78).

After going 2-8 as head coach at Louisiana Tech in 1979, Beightol returned as Arkansas’ offensive coordinator in 1981 and later spent 22 seasons as an NFL offensive line guru with eight different franchises. He died in 2024 at age 81.

Brian Burke

A former Holtz teammate at Kent State, Burke was working as a stockbroker when Holtz hired him in 1971 at William & Mary. Burke, who died in 2025, later ran Holtz’s Veer offense at N.C. State (1972-75) and took the scheme to Virginia before spending six seasons as head coach at Ohio (1979-84), where he went 31-34-1.

Pete Carroll

A graduate assistant for Holtz at Arkansas in 1977, Carroll went on to lead four different NFL franchises (Jets, Patriots, Seahawks and Raiders) as well as USC for nine seasons (2001-09).

Carroll, 74, is one of three coaches to win a Super Bowl (2013 Seahawks) and a national title (2003 and 2004 with USC). Jimmy Johnson and Barry Switzer are the others.

Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll (middle) holds the Vince Lombardi Trophy after Super Bowl XLVIII against the Denver Broncos at MetLife Stadium.

Vinny Cerrato

A former Iowa State quarterback and wide receiver, he was retained at Minnesota as a graduate assistant in 1984. Promoted to recruiting coordinator with the Gophers, he followed Holtz to Notre Dame in the same role through 1990.

Hired away as a scout by the San Francisco 49ers in 1991, Cerrato spent nearly two decades as an NFL scouting and player personnel executive for the 49ers (1991-99) and the Washington franchise (1999-2009).

Tom Clements

A national championship quarterback at Notre Dame in 1973, Clements played in the NFL and CFL and practiced law before getting his start in coaching as a Holtz assistant at Notre Dame from 1992-95.

After a one-year return to the legal profession, Clements spent 25 seasons as an NFL assistant with the Saints, Chiefs, Steelers, Bills, Packers and Cardinals. Now 72, he last coached with the Packers in 2024.

Ron Cooper

A Minnesota grad assistant in 1984 who spent two seasons coaching Notre Dame defensive backs (1991-92), Cooper is now head coach at Long Island University after previous stints running the show at Eastern Michigan, Louisville, Alabama A&M and Florida International.

Cooper, 64, has a career record of 67-87 in 14 seasons.

Pete Cordelli

An Arkansas grad assistant in 1977-78, Cordelli returned as a Holtz assistant at Arkansas (1983), Minnesota (1984-85) and Notre Dame (1986-90). Cordelli, 72, coached quarterbacks and wide receivers with the Irish.

He left to coach Kent State, Holtz’s alma mater, from 1991-93 with a career mark of 3-30. He also scouted for the Dallas Cowboys and the Cleveland Browns.

Bob Davie

Hired after nine seasons at Texas A&M to run Notre Dame’s defense from 1994-96, Davie was hired to replace Holtz after his resignation.

The Irish went 35-25 (.583) in Davie’s five seasons, including three bowl losses, and he later spent nine seasons at New Mexico (2012-19), where the Lobos went 35-64 (.354) during his tenure. Davie, 71, was hospitalized for heart problems ahead of New Mexico’s 66-14 loss at Notre Dame in September of 2019.

Offensive line coach Saga Tuitele served as the Lobos’ interim coach that day.

John Gutekunst

A former Duke defensive back and longtime Blue Devils assistant, Gutekunst was hired as Holtz’s defensive coordinator at Minnesota for both seasons (1984-85). When Holtz left for Notre Dame ahead of the Independence Bowl, Gutekunst succeeded him and went 29-37-2 over the next six-plus seasons (through 1991).

Gutekunst, 81, coached as an assistant at a variety of positions and locales over the next quarter century. Son Brian has been the Green Bay Packers general manager since 2018.

Dan Henning

A former William & Mary quarterback from 1961-63, when Holtz was an assistant, Henning later coached wide receivers for Holtz in 1976 with the NFL’s New York Jets.

Henning, 83, went on to lead Boston College (1994-96) and two NFL teams, the Atlanta Falcons and the San Diego Chargers. He left Chestnut Hill amid a widespread gambling scandal and finished 38-73-1 (.344) as an NFL coach.

He was offensive coordinator for two Super Bowl champions in Washington (1982, 1987) and helped the Carolina Panthers reach their first Super Bowl after the 2003 season.

Skip Holtz

A Notre Dame graduate who was already enrolled when his father took the job in late 1985, the younger Holtz served as an offensive assistant on his father’s Notre Dame coaching staff for four seasons (1990-93), the last two of those as coordinator.

Skip Holtz went on to lead four college programs over 17 seasons (2005-21): Connecticut, East Carolina, South Florida and Louisiana Tech. His teams made 12 bowl appearances and had a combined record of 118-98 (.546).

Skip Holtz, who turns 62 on March 12, has been head coach and general manager of the Birmingham Stallions since 2022, opening his tenure with three consecutive USFL or United Football League championships.

Monte Kiffin

The long-time Nebraska defensive coordinator was hired away by Arkansas to run Holtz’s defense from 1977-79. Kiffin later spent three seasons (1980-82) as head coach at N.C. State, Holtz’s previous college stop, before moving into the NFL as a multidecade defensive guru.

Before his death in 2024, Kiffin also assisted his son, Lane Kiffin, at three stops (USC, Florida Atlantic and Mississippi).

Jerry Kirk

Kirk spent five seasons as a Holtz assistant, coaching N.C. State defensive linemen from 1972-75 and running backs for the New York Jets in 1976. He was fired as head coach at Emory and Henry after going 2-7 in 1978.   

John Konstantinos

Holtz’s former Kent State teammate spent eight total seasons as a Holtz assistant at William & Mary (1969-71), N.C. State (1972-74) and Arkansas (1979-80). Konstantinos, who died in 2013, went 9-21-2 in three seasons at Eastern Illinois (1975-77) and later served as Cleveland State’s athletic director from 1990-2002.

Jimmye Laycock

A former William & Mary quarterback for Holtz in 1969, Laycock later returned to Williamsburg, Va., and coached the program for 29 seasons from 1980-2018. Laycock’s career mark was 249-194-2 (.560) with five league titles and 10 trips to the Division I-AA (now FCS) playoffs.

Now 78, he finished with the same number of college coaching wins as Holtz, tying them for 34th all-time.

Urban Meyer

Meyer, 61, spent just one season on a Holtz coaching staff, guiding Notre Dame wide receivers in 1996, but he would remain at Notre Dame for another four seasons under Holtz’s successor, Bob Davie.

The 2025 College Football Hall of Fame inductee went on to win three national titles as a head coach: two at Florida (2006 and 2008) and one at Ohio State (2014). He also led programs at Bowling Green (2001-02) and Utah (2003-04).

Rick Minter

An Arkansas grad assistant in 1978, Minter returned to Holtz’s staff as Notre Dame’s defensive coordinator in 1992-93 and South Carolina’s DC in 2004.

In between, he was Cincinnati’s head coach for 10 seasons (1994-2003), going 53-63-1. Now 71, Minter is a senior defensive analyst for the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens, where son Jesse was recently hired as a rookie head coach.   

Houston Nutt

A backup quarterback at Arkansas in 1977, where he also played basketball, Nutt transferred to Oklahoma State but later returned as Holtz’s graduate assistant with the Razorbacks in 1983.

Nutt, 68, later led four college programs: Murray State, Boise State, Arkansas and Mississippi. His cumulative record was 135-96 (.584) with nine bowl appearances.

Buddy Pough

Retained as Holtz’s running backs coach at South Carolina from 1999-2001, Pough later ran the program at South Carolina State, his alma mater, from 2002-23. He went 151-93 with four playoff appearances.

Bo Rein

A former star halfback and College World Series champion at Ohio State, Rein served as an assistant at William & Mary for two seasons (1969-70) with Holtz before rejoining him at N.C. State from 1972-74.

When Holtz jumped to the NFL, Rein was brought back from Arkansas as the Wolfpack’s coach from 1976-79. Rein went 27-18-1 with two bowl victories and was hired by LSU.

He died in a plane crash in January of 1980 while on a recruiting trip. He was 34.

Dave Roberts

After a decade as head coach at Western Kentucky and Northeast Louisiana, Roberts spent a total of nine seasons as a Holtz assistant. He was the offensive coordinator at Notre Dame from 1994-96 and later coached at South Carolina throughout Holtz’s tenure (1999-2004).

In between Roberts, 79, went 4-18 in two seasons at Baylor.

Bobby Ross

Retained as Holtz’s first defensive coordinator at William & Mary in 1969-70, Ross later led four college programs (The Citadel, Maryland, Georgia Tech and Army) and two NFL teams (Chargers and Lions).

Ross, 89, won four ACC titles and split the 1990 national championship with Colorado while at Georgia Tech. The Chargers’ only Super Bowl appearance in their history came with Ross at the helm in 1994.

Ross went 103-101-1 at the college level and suffered just one losing season out of nine in the NFL (74-63).

Mike Sanford Sr.

Brought in to coach Notre Dame quarterbacks in 1996, Sanford later spent a total of nine years as a head coach at UNLV and Indiana State. His career mark was 34-73.

George Stewart

A former offensive guard at Arkansas, Stewart served as a grad assistant for Holtz in 1983, then followed him to Minnesota (offensive line) and Notre Dame (tight ends) over the next five seasons.

From 1989-2020, Stewart, 67, was an NFL assistant in a variety of roles for six different teams: Steelers, Buccaneers, 49ers, Falcons, Vikings and Chargers.

Charlie Strong

After coaching the Notre Dame defensive line from 1995-98, the first half of that stint with Holtz, Strong became a defensive coordinator for the first time with Holtz at South Carolina from 1999-2002.

Strong, 65, later ran his own programs at Louisville, Texas and South Florida, compiling an overall mark of 74-53 (.583) in 10-plus seasons. Brian Jean-Mary, who worked for Strong at each stop, recently joined Notre Dame as linebackers coach.

USC head coach Lou Holtz is hugged by his defensive corrodinator Charlie Strong after USC defeated UGA Saturday Sept 8, 2001 in Athens.

Jim Strong

Hired at Arkansas in 1983 to coach offensive tackles and tight ends, Strong followed Holtz to Minnesota as running backs coach and later rejoined him at Notre Dame from 1987-89, first as running backs coach and then as offensive coordinator (1989).

Strong went 17-27 in four seasons (1990-93) as head coach at UNLV. Strong, 71, later left coaching and now works as a real estate broker in Branson, Mo.

Mike Berardino covers Notre Dame football for the South Bend Tribune and NDInsider.com. Follow him on social media @MikeBerardino.

This article originally appeared on South Bend Tribune: Lou Holtz football coaching tree, from Arkansas to Notre Dame and more

How to lose friends and alienate people

Mikel Arteta
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The British football fan can smell corporate greed from across an ocean. Football folk do not like the mystique being stripped away from their passion.

Teams who win by pure design and numbers culled from mountains of data suddenly find themselves very unpopular if they disregard the human side.

The perfect example of this came last week.

Many fans with no direct stake in who they prefer to win the Premier League were quietly backing Arsenal.

With such a long wait since they were champions and having been runners up three times in a row, they had the sympathy vote.

On top of that, they had creative artists on the pitch such as Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka, Eberechi Eze and Noni Madueke.

What's more, they were bringing through a raft of young talent from their own academy teams.

Over the period of a week however, a lot of that love seemed to evaporate, particularly after those two of ultra physical set-piece goals against Chelsea.

Mikel Arteta seemed to double down on the argument that any way you win is the right way to win.

It has lost them a lot of support and just about all of the sympathy, even if Eze and Madueke showed at Mansfield that they can still produce memorable open-play finishes if they really need to.‌

If they win the title they will not care, if they don't there will be fewer tears shed in the wider game.

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Vote for the Savannah Morning News Athlete of the Week in an open poll

Spring sports are heating up in the Greater Savannah area.

There were some big-time performances last week in track and field as Benedictine finished third in the team standings at the Bolles Bulldog Classic.

Bradwell junior Jacoby Pasley also had a stellar performance in the sprints at the MTFXCCGA Invitational.

In baseball, South Effingham and Effingham County met up as the rivals split a pair of games, with Effingham winning the first, and the Mustangs winning the second.

In golf, Bear Dollander of Benedictine, who has committed to play at Alabama, earned co-medalist honors at the North Oconee Athens Classic.

Madison Bueno of Savannah Country Day closed out her basketball season and joined the soccer team with a trio of impressive games for the Hornets.

This is a chance for readers to weigh in and select the Savannah Morning News High School Athlete of the Week in an open poll with no restrictions on the voting. The poll will close on Monday, March 16, at 11 a.m.

Here are this week's candidates.

Jacoby Pasley, Bradwell Institute

The junior won the 400 meters at the MTFXCCGA Invitational with a personal best time of 47.33, the best time in Georgia this season across all classifications. He also took the 200 meter title with a personal best time of 20.97 (second best in entire state this year), while finishing second in the 100 meters at 10.54, the second best time across the state this season.

Stanley Smart Jr., Benedictine

The junior won the 100 meters at the Bolles Bulldog Classic with a personal best time of 10.56 and then had another PR in the 200 meters, winning in 21.50. His 100-meter time in the third best in Georgia this season, across all classifications, and the 200-meter mark is a BC school record and currently tied for seventh across the state.

JT Barkley, South Effingham

The senior went 2-for-4 with a double, two runs, a stolen base and an RBI in a 6-4 win over cross-county rival Effingham County.

Bear Dollander, Benedictine

The junior shot a 6-under par 65 at the University of Georgia Golf Course to tie for individual medalist honors in the North Oconee Athens Classic as the Cadets finished fourth in the team standings.

Blessed Diogo, Jenkins

The senior track and field star had a personal best in the long jump with a leap of 18-feet-6 inches to win the event at the Savannah Country Day Meet No. 3. It's the 10th best mark in the state, across all classifications, this season.

Jenkins junior Blessed Diogo is a star on the Warrior track and field team.

Max Carson, Benedictine

The senior set a school record in the shot put with a throw of 52-feet, 9 inches to win at the Bolles Bulldog Classic, where he also finished second in the discus with a toss of 148-10.

Maleaha Pritchett, Richmond Hill

The junior won the 400-meter hurdles race at the Bolles Bulldog Classic with a time of 1:03.23.

Noah Harris, Benedictine

The sophomore went 2-for-4 with a homer, two runs and three RBIs in a 13-2 win over Southeast Bulloch. Earlier in the week, he pitched six innings, striking out five, in a 6-1 victory over SEB for the Cadets, who are 11-2 on the season.

Richmond Hill Boys 4X400 meter relay team

The Wildcats broke a 10-year-old school record when they ran a time of 3:18.33 to win the title at the Bolles Bulldog Classic. Runners on the squad were Robert Davis, Jayden Taylor, Treshaun Grant and UGA signee Kendrick Joshua.

Madison Bueno, Savannah Country Day

Bueno, who was an All-Region first-team selection for the Hornets basketball team, which ended its season in a second-round state playoff loss on Feb. 27, joined the Hornet soccer team on March 3. She netted four goals in a win over Vidalia. She had two goals in a match the Hornets lost on penalty kicks to May River on March 5 and had three assists and two more goals in a win over Savannah Christian on March 7th.

Kyle Thomas, Effingham County

The senior pitcher threw a complete game in a 4-1 win over South Effingham. He gave up five hits, while striking out eight and walking one, without allowing an earned run in seven innings of work. He also went 1-for-3 with a run and an RBI in the victory.

Kyle Thomas of Effingham County in action in a playoff win over East Paulding on April 23, 2025.

Trinity Perine, Richmond Hill

The freshman finished second in the 400 meter race at the Bolles Bulldog Classic with a time of 55.64.

Asher Herrin, Benedictine

The senior had a pair of goals in a Region 1-4A win over Ware County.

Jordan Schultz, Islands

The freshman scored a pair of goals and was named the team's "Man of the Match" in a 5-2 win at Groves.

Waylan Heidik, Calvary Day

The senior went 3-for-3 with a double and five RBIs in a win over Groves. Heidik announced his commitment to play at the University of South Carolina Beaufort on Sunday.

Reefe Reiter, St. Andrew's

The sophomore scored a hat trick as the Lions' boys soccer team beat visiting Savannah Christian 5-1.

Weston Hughes, Savannah Christian

The senior went 2-for-3 with a homer, two runs and five RBIs in a win over Lovett. He is hitting .396 with 21 RBIs on the season for the Raiders (8-6).

Mason Omohundro, Savannah Christian

The senior went 4-for-5 with a double, home run and three runs scored in a win over Hilton Head.

Dennis Knight covers sports for the Savannah Morning News. Contact him at Dknight@savannahnow.com. Twitter: @DennisKnightSMN

This article originally appeared on Savannah Morning News: Vote for the Savannah Morning News Athlete of the Week in an open poll

Vote now for Times Reporter Boys and Girls Players of the Year

NEW PHILADELPHIA — If your looking for a season where just one or two standout players stood out on area high school basketball courts, 2025-26 wasn't it. Instead, the Times Reporter coverage area was treated to one of the deepest talent pools in recent memory — a winter season defined by 1,000−point milestones, double-double machines, and lockdown defenders across every division.

Now, as the OHSAA tournament brackets reach their boiling point, we're taking a moment to look back at the individual performances that made this season unforgettable. From the grit shown on the court in Dover and New Philly to the high-octane offenses in Strasburg and Zoar, the excellence was widespread.

We've seen the stats and the highlight reels, but now we want to hear from the heart of the community.

It's time to select the Times Reporter Players of the Year. We invite our readers across the area to cast their vote for the best of the best. Who was the definitive Boys and Girls Players of the Year for the 2025-26 basketball season.

Each of the nominees were first team selections in their respective leagues along with any postseason accolades they received for their efforts during the season.

Strasburg seniors Ally Miller, left, Sofia Secrest and Olivia Spidell celebrate with the championship trophy following a 50-33 win agaisnt Reedsville Eastern in a Division VII regional final win on Saturday, March 7, 2026, at Jim Myers Gymnasium in Logan, Ohio. Strasburg allowed only 17 points in the final three quarters to reach its first state tournament in school history.

Make sure your favorite player gets their due recognition!

High school sports fans can vote in two polls this week to pick their choice for the top boys and girls players who turned in the best season on the hardwood for 2025-26 season. The polls run until 5 p.m. on Sunday, March 15.

2025-26 Boys Nominees:

2025-26 Girls Nominees:

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🥐 Laporta takes aim at Madrid, Mbappé and 5️⃣ stories to start your Tuesday

🥐 Laporta takes aim at Madrid, Mbappé and 5️⃣ stories to start your Tuesday

While we wait for the night to gift us a juicy Champions League matchday, here are the five news stories that might shape the football conversation on Tuesday, March 10, 2026. 

🐮 Laporta's Beef

Joan Laporta, in an exaggerated electoral mode, took advantage of his interview last night on 'El partidazo de COPE' to attack Real Madrid in relation to the Negreira Case.

"Is what Barcelona did disgraceful and not what Real Madrid does? Maybe they didn't need to hire him... the beef was theirs, don't f**** with me."


❌ No Mbappé against Manchester City

Real Madrid's idea is for their best player to recover before the second leg of the Champions League round of 16 against Manchester City, although he is not 100% ruled out for the first leg.

With Bellingham, the date marked in red is March 22, the day of the derby against Atlético de Madrid.


⚖️ The league wants to revolutionize offside

The intention is that the measurement no longer depends on the current SAOT or semi-automatic offside system, as Javier Tebas has announced.

"We are implementing, we'll see if for next year, the automatic offside. Now there's the semi-automatic, but I don't like 'semi'. It would involve placing a chip inside the ball that is FIFA-approved to detect it at the moment of ball impact," explained the league president at the presentation of the First Collective Agreement of Professional Arbitration, which was presented this Monday in Madrid.


🇮🇷 The Five from Australia

Five players from the Iranian women's national football team have defected in Australia, and the regime labels them as "traitors in wartime."

Protests have already been recorded at Sydney airport, and activists are trying to block the team's departure from Australia.

The five players have humanitarian visas to stay in Australia after fears for their safety in Iran triggered an international campaign that included intervention from Donald Trump.


📺 What matches can you watch today?

  • 18:45 - Galatasaray-Liverpool
  • 21:00 - Atalanta-Bayern
  • 21:00 - Atlético de Madrid-Tottenham
  • 21:00 - Newcastle-Barcelona
  • 23:45 - Independiente-Unión Santa Fe
  • 23:45 - Tigre-Vélez Sarsfield

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

Bay County's Valarie Solorio wins national wrestling title for Iowa

Surrounded by the people who have shaped her journey, Valarie Solorio made history Saturday, March 7, at the inaugural NCAA Women’s Wrestling National Championships. The University of Iowa sophomore clinched her first national title at 103 pounds, helping the Hawkeyes finish second overall.

For Solorio, the victory wasn’t just about the scoreboard. It was about the family and coaches who propelled her to the top.

Solorio, daughter of Nathan Solorio and Doralicia Favela and sister to Alex, Lorenzo, Audriana, Mario and Eva, credited her family for instilling the discipline and resilience that carried her through the tournament.

“Growing up, my mom and dad didn’t accept losing from me, and the second I lost a match, we’d sit on the couch, watch the video, analyze my mistakes, write them down, take them to a coach and work through them," she said. "If I improved, we considered it a win, and that process shaped me my entire life, and I really thank them for it.”

They drove long hours to get her where she needed to be, often piling all her siblings into the car, no matter the distance or time. Even in college, Solorio calls her dad every day after practice. “He tells me that I’m the best in the country and encourages me to keep working hard,” she said.

The Hawkeyes’ support system extended beyond family. “My coaches and teammates know exactly what I need to hear and when to leave me alone,” Solorio said. “Going into the finals, knowing my coaches and friends had my back gave me reassurance and I couldn’t have done it without them.”

The title match capped off a dominating tournament. In the semifinals, Solorio pinned No. 6 Trinity Pendergrass of Quincy in just 40 seconds.

“I was terrified going into the semifinals,” Solorio said. “I thought it would be a six-minute brawl. Pinning her was a shock, but it gave me confidence heading into the finals.”

She then captured the championship with a 13-1 technical fall over No. 4 Rayana Sahagun of Grand Valley State. When the final whistle blew, Solorio’s emotions overflowed.

“I couldn’t even find the words, I just started screaming and jumping around,” she said. “Something that I’d worked for an entire year was over so fast—but it was the greatest moment of my life.”

Her mindset, she said, was the key to her success. “The ultimate lesson I learned from this tournament is that only fear can hold me back,” Solorio said. “I went in with no fear—just smiles, happiness, and gratitude for the opportunity to step on the mat. That fearless mindset allowed me to perform.”

Looking ahead, Solorio plans to continue her ascent in the sport. She said she hopes to compete in the US Open later this year at 110 pounds and spend the offseason training to get stronger, faster and smarter.

“You’re only as good as your last performance, so I need to make the first one as strong as the last,” she said.

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

This article originally appeared on The News Herald: Former mosley and arnold wrestler Valarie Solorio won a wrestling national championship for iowa

New Bedford Half-Marathon returns Sunday. Everything you need to know.

NEW BEDFORD — The New Bedford Half-Marathon will take place on Sunday, March 15, bringing 2,000 runners to the city’s downtown streets. From 11 a.m. to around 2 p.m., several roads will be closed and parking bans will be in effect, resulting in heavy traffic throughout the area.

The 13.1-mile race goes as far north as Nauset Street and Hathaway Road, around where the old Building #19 used to be located. Nothing further north of that is affected by the race.

The race then proceeds down Rockdale Avenue, left onto Cove Road and then onto West Rodney French Boulevard, then back up East Rodney French Boulevard onto County Street.

When will the streets be closed?

There will be rolling street closures along the course, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. However, once the last runners have passed a certain area, the street is reopened, according to race director Dan McCarthy.

The race proceeds at the pace of the slowest runner for three of the closures. 

A runner collects her medal after completing the 2023 New Bedford Half-Marathon.

Cove Road will be the longest street closure, and drivers should be aware of single-side driving on Rockdale Avenue. The runners will have one side of the road and cars moving in both directions will split the other side of the road.

Beware of bans or cars will be towed

All week long, Police Emergency Management have deployed a bunch of on-street posters and flashing signs in multiple locations, reminding people that the race is coming and to not park in certain designated areas overnight.

McCarthy warned that if a car is discovered on the route in a no-parking area, it will be towed that morning. 

Runners make their way up Rockdale Avnue during the 2023 New Bedford Half-Marathon.

Where should people park during the marathon?

For residents interested in attending the half marathon, the best places to park for free are the Elm Street Garage and the Zeiterion theater parking lot and garage. It's also free to park on the street, as there is no metering downtown on weekends.

However, expect to stay the entire race as course closures will impede people's ability to come and go at certain points during the race.

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Where should you watch the half-marathon?

The race starts and finishes at City Hall Plaza. Guests are invited to remain until the race ends. McCarthy said the first runner should appear within 65 to 70 minutes.

But spectators can walk the course, too, having ample opportunities to watch the race at different vantage points. Starting at Purchase Street, people can walk down Union Street to approximately the five-mile mark (Rockdale Avenue) and then walk back to the finish.

Another place for spectators is at the top of the County Street hill, the 12.2-mile mark, as runners near the end of the course.

For South End residents, people can watch the race from both sides of the peninsula. Music will play at multiple spots along the course.

Runners make their way up Rockdale Avenue during the 2023 New Bedford Half-Marathon.

How should I prepare to watch?

Spectators can bring lounge chairs and a lunch to watch on the sidelines of the marathon. McCarthy suggested getting there early to not only secure parking, but a space on the route to set up camp.

The New Bedford Police Department has asked runners and spectators not to bring bags to the course, as backpacks, suitcases and rolling bags will not be permitted near the start/finish area. 

Where is the best place to get some food before and after the marathon?

Pour Farm Tavern, The Baker, Green Bean, Corks, Moby Dick’s, Tia Maria’s European Cafe are among several spots along the route to grab a bite.

McCarthy said that some racers have said they plan to visit the Cisco Bar + Kitchen on the South End as well.

What is the history of the race?

Since 1978, the race has become an annual rite of passage for the city, attracting over 2,000 racers, 1,000 volunteers and thousands of spectators. 

The New Bedford Half-Marathon was born in 1977 when friends and running partners Larry Finnerty and Marty Flinn were training for the Newport Marathon. While doing 20-mile training runs, looping through the city, they decided to start their own race.

Runners make their way down Rockdale Avenue during the 2023 New Bedford Half-Marathon.

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The race is hosted by the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, a New Bedford-based fraternal organization, and the City of New Bedford. 

Proceeds from the race are donated to the Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick of New Bedford and other charitable causes.

Since then, the race has attracted world-class running talent such as Johnny Kelley, two-time Olympian and two-time winner of the Boston Marathon. John Gregorek, who qualified to run in the 1980 Olympics, ran the race in 1981, setting the course record.

What are some of the marathon’s records?

Geoff Smith, two-time Boston Marathon winner, still holds the course record since 1985, with a 1:01:58. In 1989, Ingrid Kristiansen, a long-distance runner from Norway, set a world record 1:08:32.

In 2019, Dorchester's Brad Mish from the Boston Athletic Association team placed first at 1:07:02. Marci Klimeck of Arlington was the first female runner at 1:14:45.

"The Half-Marathon is a signature New Bedford event that draws runners and spectators from all along the East Coast," said Mayor Jon Mitchell in a previous statement. "It is known far and wide for its suitability for elite competitors and the just-do-it runners alike."

Can you still register for the race?

According to McCarthy, you can still sign-up to run. Registration is open from 12 to 4 p.m. on Saturday and 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on Sunday. Register in person at the YMCA. For any questions or information on volunteering, visit the New Bedford Half-Marathon website.

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'Hyped' Jon Sumrall brings energy, urgency to Florida football practice

During the first week of Florida football spring practices, new head coach Jon Sumrall often bounced from position group to position group, teaching, clapping.

Sometimes Sumrall offered encouraging words. Other times, stronger, sterner addresses.

The 43-year-old Sumrall has brought energy and a hands-on approach to the practice field for the Florida Gators, which is already rubbing off on players.

"He's always hyped," Florida wide receiver Vernell Brown III. "That's what thing I can say about Coach Sumrall. Every day, you might not have the most energy, you might not be the guy that's picking everybody up, but you see Coach come around and he's having the energy. So, why can't I?"

Sumrall said his goal is interact with every player on his roster, every day. On a team with 112 scholarship players and walk-ons, that requires plenty of steps on the Fitbit.

"Maybe not all, but almost," Sumrall said. "And I'm definitely going to watch a little bit of every group in (individual drills) when we have as much individual time as we did today. We had 25 minutes, almost at (individual drills). If I can't go watch every position group in 25 minutes, I got a problem. I'm the head coach of the whole team, and so I need to know the roster top to bottom."

For Sumrall, who earned a degree in finance at Kentucky, there's nothing more fulfilling than a day on the practice field. Sumrall recalled feeling like "the richest guy in the world" making $12,000 a year in his first coaching job because he broke into a profession he loved.

"If I wanted to sit behind a desk and just whisper to people, I’d go work at a bank," Sumrall said. "I like coaching. I love coaching.

"There's a lot of things about my job that I love. There's some of them that I tolerate. The coaching part, I love. I love being on the grass. I love talking to the guys. I love really little details that may have something to do with footwork or hand placement or eyes or leverage or whatever. It’s every day.”

How Jon Sumrall is creating sense of urgency at Florida football practice

Florida strength and conditioning coach Rusty Whitt has worked under Sumrall the last four years — first at Troy and then at Tulane before joining Sumrall at UF.

"Coach Sumrall does a tremendous job of making every coach aware that, hey, it's important every period," Whitt said. "Every rep is important."

Whitt then offered an example, saying that Sumrall chewed him out during UF's first day of spring practice for failing to get a player off the field in time during a conditioning punishment.

"He's trying to be urgent, and he's digging in me and he's digging in everybody," Whitt said. "So yeah, he keeps you on your toes."'

One of Sumrall's goals this offseason is to bring toughness and an edge to UF's program though tough love and holding players accountable when warranted.

“I’ve been really pleased with their eagerness, their willingness, they’ve been very receptive to so many things we’re asked to do that are ridiculously different than anything they’ve ever done,” Sumrall said. “That’s not a shot at anything here before. It’s just we’re going to do things the way I want to do them. I’ve been really pleased with their response.”

Kevin Brockway is The Gainesville Sun’s Florida beat writer. Contact him at kbrockway@gannett.com. Follow him on X @KevinBrockwayG1. Read his coverage of the Gators’ national championship basketball season in “CHOMP-IONS!” — a hardcover coffee-table collector’s book from The Sun. Details at Florida.ChampsBook.com

This article originally appeared on The Gainesville Sun: Jon Sumrall's energy impacting Florida football spring practice

From BBQs to speeches, it was never dull working alongside Lou Holtz

When the sobering news came last week that Lou Holtz had passed away, dozens of memories began flooding back, most from the 11 years we spent working together at Notre Dame. The great moments, games and players from the Holtz era have been well-documented elsewhere.

These off-the-field remembrances represent a different look at what Holtz was about.

--When Lou was hired, there was enough interest that I would take visiting writers to the Morris Inn on campus for lunch with Lou and the chance to interview him in a group setting. Lots of great stories came from those sessions. One of the best was authored by Phil Richards (a Notre Dame graduate) of the Indianapolis Star. Phil did his homework on the years Lou was growing up and told a story from Holtz’s senior year of high school. Lou was headed to Kent State, and one day in the grocery store, he accidentally overheard two women in the next aisle talking about what a waste of money it was for the Holtz family to send Lou to college because he was never going to amount to anything. We never talked about that, but I always had the sense his entire career was dedicated to proving those ladies wrong. Wonder what they think today?

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--Lou was famous for making every opponent sound like the Green Bay Packers. I experienced that every week. On Sunday and Monday, Lou wasn’t sure we’d win another game. But that’s just because that week’s game plan hadn’t been installed and he hadn’t seen us practice it yet. I would see him after practice on Thursdays, and he would be a changed man. By then, all the advance work was done and he generally was supremely confident that his team was going to win the game. The life of a coach.

--The printed play by play we produced in the press box at home games contained lots of notes and quotes. The coaches had long since gone home by the time we stapled the final versions. So I made a habit of stopping by the Holtz home in Granger with copies of the final numbers. After most games, the cul-de-sac would be crowded with cars — and the Holtz house would be buzzing with people, usually celebrating a victory. But that wasn’t Lou. I’m sure he made an appearance, but by the time I would arrive to drop off the stats, he would be hiding away, already watching film. Again, the life of a coach.

--As talented as Lou was at X-and-O football, there also seemed to be ample evidence he had a degree in marketing. While Friday luncheons prior to home games and Friday night pep rallies happened routinely before Lou arrived, he took them to new levels. Luncheons in the Joyce Center’s north dome were routinely packed, including many visitors who maybe had little knowledge of football but were convinced that Lou would have at least one hilarious story that attendees would repeat to their friends all weekend. Tickets to pep rallies in the south dome of the Joyce Center were free, but demand was so great that the athletic department was forced to arrange a ticketing system to keep the crowd organized. It’s noteworthy that neither of those events happen that same way ― if at all ― now. Lou was so entertaining he spoiled it for his successors. Put a microphone in front of him and he was transformed.

--Lou made it clear early on that he would not be coming by everybody’s office on Monday mornings with a cup of coffee asking how your weekend went. His attitude: If I need you, I’ll come and find you. If you need me, you come and find me. We both have jobs to do.

So Lou in those 11 years showed up in my office only a few times. One time he did was the Thursday before the 1993 game against top-ranked and unbeaten Florida State. He knew there had been tons of media in town all week, and he wanted to know what they were doing to entertain themselves in the evenings. Then he proceeded to ask what I thought of inviting all the visiting media to his home that Thursday night for BBQ (and beers). My first thought was, does his wife Beth know about this?

It was not what anyone might have expected, but it worked. Everyone showed up, we hung out in the basement and watched the Thursday night ESPN game. Lou gave tours of the dozens of framed photos and other memorabilia on the walls. Dan Shaughnessy of the Boston Globe wrote an entire column about the experience. I think everyone (including me) was astounded that Notre Dame’s head coach would think to do this two nights before one of the biggest football games in his career. But, with an extra week to prepare, as they say, the hay was in the barn — and the final score Saturday proved that.

--The Notre Dame Club of Chicago annually held its Rockne Dinner of football awards in April at a downtown Chicago hotel ballroom. Normally the Notre Dame head coach was the featured speaker. One year, sometime after Lou had left Notre Dame, the current head coach could not attend. So, they invited Lou instead. Of all the stories and jokes he told that night, I’d probably heard at least half of them before. But the reaction from the crowd (with lots of kids in attendance) was over the top. What I quickly realized was that enough time had gone by since Lou had coached that events like that introduced his brand of humor to a whole new generation.  

He was one of a kind, and I’ll miss him. So, too, has Notre Dame.

John Heisler spent more than four decades at the University of Notre Dame (1978-2018 football seasons, including 18 major bowl appearances) in intercollegiate athletics media relations and communications, including all 11 years Lou Holtz was Irish head football coach. A member of the College Sports Communicators Hall of Fame, the South Bend, Indiana, native has written, co-written or edited 11 books on Notre Dame football.

This article originally appeared on South Bend Tribune: Lou Holtz memories from Notre Dame football by John Heisler

Cast your vote for the Oshkosh and Fond du Lac Athlete of the Week

The Oshkosh and Fond du Lac Athlete of the Week poll from March 2 – March 8 is live until noon, Friday, March 13.

Cast your vote for an area athlete that participated in sports including boys basketball and girls basketball.

To nominate someone for Athlete of the Week please email BSchultz@usatodayco.com with the athlete’s name, school, sport and why they’re deserving by noon on Sunday to be considered for the next poll.

Nominees

Blake Bradley, Ripon basketball

Bradley had 26 points, 12 rebounds, two steals, one block and an assist in a regional win over Two Rivers.

Josie Christian, Lomira basketball

Christian had 31 points, seven rebounds, three assists and three steals in a sectional championship win over Kenosha St. Joseph.

Grace Mitchell, Winneconne basketball

In a sectional semifinal win over Brillion, Mitchell had 14 points, six rebounds, three steals and two assists.

Hayden Redington, Berlin basketball

Redington finished with 25 points, 17 rebounds, six steals, three assists and two blocks in a regional win over Campbellsport.

Gannan Schwartz, Winnebago Lutheran basketball

In a loss to Howards Grove, Schwartz had 41 points, six rebounds, six assists and four steals.

Blake Stachura, Omro basketball

Stachura had 29 points, 17 rebounds and two assists in a loss to Manitowoc Lutheran.

Past winners

Aug. 21 – Aug. 30: Maya Hawi, Lourdes Academy girls tennis (10,768 votes)

Sept. 1 – Sept. 6: Jack O’Brien, Valley Christian cross country (4,437 votes)

Sept. 8 – Sept. 14: MaKaelyn Clark, Oshkosh West volleyball (4,685 votes)

Sept. 15 – Sept. 21: Finley Morgan, Laconia volleyball (4,786 votes)

Sept. 22 – Sept. 28: Tyler Farnsworth, Oshkosh North football (5,107 votes)

Sept. 29 – Oct. 5: Alexis Babiash, Waupun volleyball (4,132 votes)

Oct. 6 – Oct. 12: Matthias Behling, Valley Christian football (227 votes)

Oct. 13 – Oct. 19: Lennon Rauls, Oakfield football (10,582 votes)

Oct. 20 – Oct. 26: Sam Flood, United soccer (552 votes)

Oct. 27- Nov. 2: Thomas McCarthy, Berlin cross country (115 votes)

Nov. 17 – Nov. 23: Joe Promersberger, Mayville football (2,450 votes)

Nov. 24 - Nov. 30: Calistin Schommer, North Fond du Lac girls basketball (592 votes)

Dec. 1 – Dec. 7: Xander Osinga, Valley Christian basketball (5,025 votes)

Dec. 8 - Dec. 14: Caden Umentum, Fond du Lac hockey (4,382 votes)

Dec. 15 – Dec. 21: Lucas Neuens, Lourdes Academy basketball (4,823 votes)

Dec. 22 – Dec. 28: Nick Oberneder, Fond du Lac hockey (229 votes)

Dec. 29 – Jan. 4: Annabelle Chase, Omro basketball (6,813 votes)

Jan. 5 – Jan. 11: Lucas Neuens, Lourdes Academy basketball (7,044 votes)

Jan. 12 – Jan. 18: Taylor Schladweiler, Campbellsport basketball (8,542 votes)

Jan. 19 – Jan. 25: Mya Moran, Valley Christian basketball (9,541 votes)

Jan. 26 – Feb. 1: Emerson Wissink, Campbellsport wrestling (7,143 votes)

Feb. 2 – Feb. 8: Collin Gamble, Fond du Lac hockey (4,701 votes)

Feb. 9 – Feb. 15: Henry Achterberg, Lourdes Academy basketball (12,347 votes)

Feb. 16 – Feb. 22: Paige Boevers, Valley Christian basketball (138 votes)

Feb. 23 – March 1: Joey Ware, Oshkosh West basketball (2,868 votes)

Contact or send game stats/info to Ben Schultz at BSchultz@usatodayco.com. Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, @benschultz52.

This article originally appeared on Oshkosh Northwestern: Oshkosh, Fond du Lac Athlete of the Week poll now live

Vote for the Daily News High School Athlete of the Week for March 2-8

Marlborough hockey player Chace Lozano was voted the Daily News Boys Athlete of the Week for February 23-March 1. He way two goals with an assist in a 6-5 win over No. 25 Diman in the Division 3 Round of 32.

Lozano garnered 68 percent of the more than 1,600 votes. He beat out Natick basketball player Jimmy Mortarelli (23.46 percent).

Now we'll turn our attention tot he best performances of the past week and the nominees for the Daily News Athlete of the Week for March 2-8:

Phoebe Carroll, Hopedale girls basketball

She dropped 27 points and 12 rebounds in a 53-43 victory against Prospect Hill int he Division 5 Round of 32.

Adrianna DeGroat, Framingham girls wrestling

She captured a New England title Sunday at 138 pounds after wrapping up her third straight All-State championship March 2. DeGroat was named the Outstanding Wrestler for the third consecutive tournament.

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Natick's Kayla Dunlap attempts a layup Wachusett during the MIAA Division 1 girls basketball quarterfinals Thursday in Holden.

Kayla Dunlap, Natick girls basketball

She scored 20 points with 8 rebounds and 2 assists in a 65-37 win over Quincy that sent the Redhawks to the Division 1 quarterfinals for the first time since 2020.

'So grateful she decided to stay': Katie McMahon helped Natick High girls basketball get back on the map

Anna Fafard, Hopedale girls basketball

She had 23 points and 10 rebounds to send the Blue Raiders to the Division 5 Final Four with a 54-36 victory over Minuteman in the quarterfinals.

Anna Freeman, Medway girls basketball

She scored 29 points in a 53-41 win over Cathedral to send the Mustangs back to the Division 3 Final Four.

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Algonquin/Hudson senior captain Madelyn Glynn celebrates the Titans first and lone goal of the game during the Division 1 Elite 8 game against Methuen/Tewksbury at Chelmsford Forum, March 4, 2026.

Madelyn Glynn, Algonquin girls hockey

She had a shorthanded goal against Methuen/Tewksbury in the Division 1 quarterfinals.

Millis junior Ella Maher celebrates a 3-pointer late in Millis' 50-35 win over Manchester-Essex in the Division 4 quarterfinals Friday in Millis.

Ella Maher, Millis girls basketball

She had 19 points against Uxbridge in the Division 4 Round of 16 and added 17 points to beat Manchester Essex in the quarterfinals.

Derek Marcolini, Milford boys wrestling

He won his first All-State championship at 132 pounds after taking second at the divisional meet.

Keigan Murphy, Hopedale boys basketball

He scored 21 points in a 58-53 win over Bethany Christian in the Division 5 Round of 16. Murphy added 17 points in the quarterfinals against Prospect Hill.

D-S/Weston junior Christos Rogaris scored a wraparound goal in the final minute of the Division 4 boys hockey semifinals against North Reading.

Christos Rogaris, Dover-Sherborn/Weston boys hockey

He scored a wraparound goal backhanded for the game-winner against North-Reading in the Division 4 quarterfinals. The junior added an assist. Rogaris also had an assist in the state semifinals against Littleton.

'Not a lot of people rooting for us': DS/Weston hockey embraces role as 'The Villains' in Final Four run

Franklin’s John Woodall in the 113-pound weight class at the 2026 MIAA All-State Wrestling Championships at the MassMutual Center in Springfield, March 2, 2026.

John Woodall, Franklin boys wrestling

The sophomore continued his undefeated career with a second New England title, winning at 113 pounds Sunday. Woodall also captured a second straight All-State title Marc 2.

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Our player of the week stories are meant as a way to highlight local high school athletes in the area. Making the list is an achievement in itself. Congratulations to all our athletes.

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NFL Free Agency 2026: Predicting Landing Spots for the Top 30 Players on the Market

NFL Free Agency 2026: Predicting Landing Spots for the Top 30 Players on the Market
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The NFL’s free-agency frenzy is about to kick into high gear. The negotiating window opens Monday, March 9 at noon ET, giving teams a head start on deals before the new league year officially begins Wednesday, March 11 at 4 p.m. ET.

With the salary cap jumping to a record $301.2 million, front offices suddenly have extra room to make splash moves — and that’s great news for players hitting the market, even the under-the-radar ones.

Here’s a quick rundown of the guys poised to secure the bag when the market opens.

Top NFL Free Agents and Where They’ll Go

Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson
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Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson
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Trey Hendrickson — EDGE, Cincinnati Bengals
Trey Hendrickson, 31, doesn’t carry quite the same shine he did a year ago. Instead of entering free agency off back-to-back 17.5-sack campaigns and four straight Pro Bowls, he’s coming off core muscle surgery that limited him to just four sacks in seven games in 2025. Still, front offices know what Hendrickson brings when healthy — a relentless edge rusher who can wreck a pocket. A short-term deal could guarantee him $28 million in 2026, plus $14 million of a $28 million salary in 2027. ESPN still ranks him as the No. 1 free agent on the board, and with 81 career sacks, he’s just 19 away from the century mark — something he could easily hit over the next couple of healthy seasons.

Prediction: Signs with the Buffalo Bills

Devin Lloyd
Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker Devin Lloyd (33) takes to the field through the tunnel before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022 at TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville. The Texans won 13-6.

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Devin Lloyd — LB, Jacksonville Jaguars
Devin Lloyd, 27, turned into the big-play engine of Jacksonville’s opportunistic defense. The linebacker snagged five interceptions last season — including a 99-yard pick-six off Patrick Mahomes — while anchoring a Jaguars unit that thrived on takeaways. Jacksonville may currently be over the cap, but keeping Lloyd should be near the top of the offseason checklist. Expect him to command top-five linebacker money, somewhere in the neighborhood of $18 million per year. With Liam Coen’s coaching staff staying intact after a huge turnaround season, retaining a core defensive playmaker makes plenty of sense.
Prediction: Re-signs with the Jaguars

Dec 14, 2025; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Odafe Oweh (98) celebrates a sack against the Kansas City Chiefs during the second half at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images

Odafe Oweh — EDGE, Baltimore Ravens / Los Angeles Chargers
Odafe Oweh got a fresh start at the trade deadline and made it count. After moving from Baltimore to the Chargers, the 27-year-old edge defender racked up 7.5 sacks in 12 games, flashing the disruptive traits that made him a first-round pick. Los Angeles has nearly $100 million in cap space, so keeping him wouldn’t be difficult. But if negotiations get messy, the bidding could heat up quickly. Teams like Tennessee — loaded with cap room and desperate for pass-rush juice — could easily jump into the mix.
Prediction: Signs with the Miami Dolphins.

Jan 11, 2026; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Jaelan Phillips (50) looks on during warmups prior to an NFC Wild Card Round game against the San Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

Jaelan Phillips — EDGE, Philadelphia Eagles
Jaelan Phillips remains a high-upside gamble on the open market. Injuries have followed him, but the 26-year-old flashed real impact after landing in Philadelphia via trade from Miami. Two of his five sacks last season came with the Eagles. His youth works in his favor, and teams may be willing to bet on the upside. If the market doesn’t explode, Phillips could opt for a prove-it deal to reset his value — though a contender could swoop in before that happens.
Prediction: Signs with the Kansas City Chiefs

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Sep 11, 2022; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marquise Brown (2) catches a touchdown pass against Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Jaylen Watson (35) during the second half at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Jaylen Watson — CB, Kansas City Chiefs
Jaylen Watson has quietly developed into a dependable starter in Kansas City’s secondary. The former seventh-round pick finished 2025 with 64 tackles and two interceptions, proving he can handle a full-time role. With the Chiefs juggling cap priorities, Watson could end up being the affordable piece they choose to keep, especially after moving on from Trent McDuffie.
Prediction: Re-signs with the Kansas City Chiefs

Feb 1, 2026; San Francisco, CA, USA; Chicago Bears cornerback Nahshon Wright (26) during NFC practice at the Flag Fieldhouse Moscone Center South Building. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Nahshon Wright — CB, Chicago Bears
Few players boosted their stock in 2025 like Nahshon Wright. After signing a league-minimum $1.1 million deal, Wright emerged as a ballhawk in Chicago’s takeaway-heavy defense, finishing with five interceptions and two forced fumbles while earning a Pro Bowl nod. Cornerback is a thin market this offseason, which could drive Wright’s price tag into the $16 million-per-year range. With several teams needing help in the secondary, he could easily become one of the biggest winners in free agency.
Prediction: Signs with the New England Patriots

Dec 21, 2025; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Kansas City Chiefs safety Bryan Cook (6) runs to the field against the Tennessee Titans during pre-game warmups at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

Bryan Cook — S, Kansas City Chiefs
Another graduate of Steve Spagnuolo’s defensive pipeline, Bryan Cook enters free agency at just 26 with valuable playoff experience under his belt. After posting 85 tackles last season, Cook should draw plenty of interest. Kansas City would like to keep him, but if the market heats up, another contender could swoop in.
Prediction: Signs with the Cincinnati Bengals

Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur approaches linebacker Quay Walker (7) after he was ejected from the game against the Detroit Lions during their football game Sunday, January 8, 2023, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis.

Quay Walker — LB, Green Bay Packers
Quay Walker does a little bit of everything in Green Bay’s defense. The 25-year-old has posted four straight 100-tackle seasons, including 128 last year, while adding nine career sacks and 29 tackles for loss. The Packers declined his $14.7 million fifth-year option, making him one of the more intriguing linebackers available. Opinions around the league vary — some see him pushing for elite linebacker money, while others peg him closer to $10 million annually.
Prediction: Signs with the Las Vegas Raiders

Buffalo Bills defensive end Joey Bosa watches the offensive line on the field during second half action against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Nov 16, 2025 at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park.

Joey Bosa — LB/EDGE, Buffalo Bills
Joey Bosa’s first season in Buffalo wasn’t dominant in the sack column — he finished with five — but he still led the NFL with five forced fumbles, proving he can still disrupt offenses. With Buffalo tight against the cap, the Bills may opt to get younger at the position. That could open the door for a reunion with his brother Nick Bosa in San Francisco.
Prediction: Signs with the San Francisco 49ers

Dec 7, 2025; Paradise, Nevada, USA; Denver Broncos defensive end John Franklin-Myers (98) reacts after a sack against the Las Vegas Raiders during the first half at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

John Franklin-Myers — DL, Denver Broncos
John Franklin-Myers has quietly become a steady pass-rush contributor in Denver. After posting seven sacks in 2024, he topped it with 7.5 sacks in 2025, playing a key role in a Broncos defense that helped power a run to the AFC Championship Game. Coming off a modest two-year, $15 million deal, he’s due for a bigger payday this time around
Prediction: Signs with the Indianapolis Colts

K’Lavon Chaisson — EDGE, New England Patriots
K’Lavon Chaisson’s career has taken a remarkable turn. After struggling early in Jacksonville and bouncing around the league, the former first-rounder finally found his groove in New England. On a one-year, $3 million deal, Chaisson delivered 7.5 sacks, 10 tackles for loss, and two forced fumbles, helping power a defense that made a Super Bowl run. Expect him to cash in — potentially tripling last year’s salary.
Prediction: Re-signs with the Patriots

Arnold Ebiketie — EDGE, Atlanta Falcons
Arnold Ebiketie was squeezed out of Atlanta’s rotation after the Falcons invested two first-round picks in rookie edge rushers. After posting 12 sacks across 2023-24, he managed just two last season. A fresh start could help him rediscover that pass-rush juice, likely on a one-year “prove-it” deal worth $6–8 million.
Prediction: Signs with the Washington Commanders

Trevon Diggs — CB, Free Agent
Trevon Diggs might be the biggest wild card in this class. The former All-Pro corner once commanded $19 million per year, but after getting released by both Dallas and Green Bay, his stock has taken a hit. He still owns an 11-interception season, but didn’t record a single pass breakup in 2025. Teams could view him as a low-risk, high-reward reclamation project.
Prediction: Signs with the Tennessee Titans

Bryant Cook — S, Seattle Seahawks
Part of Seattle’s loaded 2022 draft class, Bryant Cook has transitioned smoothly from cornerback to safety. Over the past two seasons, he’s logged seven interceptions while becoming a key piece of the Seahawks’ secondary. But with several young players due for extensions after a Super Bowl run, Seattle may not be able to keep everyone.
Prediction: Signs with the Kansas City Chiefs

Bradley Chubb — EDGE, Miami Dolphins
Bradley Chubb bounced back nicely in 2025, recording 8.5 sacks after missing the previous season with a torn ACL. While his last contract paid him $18 million annually, his next deal should land closer to $12–14 million per year. Several teams could line up for his services, including Baltimore or Carolina, but a playoff contender could ultimately win the bidding war.
Prediction: Signs with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Offensive Line

Tyler Linderbaum — C, Baltimore Ravens
Tyler Linderbaum has quietly become one of the best anchors in the league’s interior O-line. The 25-year-old has stacked three straight Pro Bowl nods and graded as PFF’s No. 4 center in 2025. Baltimore declined his pricey fifth-year option (around $24 million), but that doesn’t mean he won’t get paid. He’s likely to reset the market for centers — or at least push past Creed Humphrey’s $18M-per-year benchmark. Whether he sticks in Baltimore or follows familiar faces like John Harbaugh or Todd Monken elsewhere remains to be seen.
Prediction: Signs with the Tennessee Titans

David Edwards — G, Buffalo Bills
David Edwards has been one of Buffalo’s best value signings, locking down a starting guard spot for just $6 million across two seasons. That bargain deal is about to expire in a big way. With projections nearing $20 million per year, Edwards is about to cash in. The Bills would love to keep the O-line intact, especially with Joe Brady now running the show, but cap realities could force them to pick and choose which linemen stay.
Prediction: Signs with the New York Jets

Rachaad White — RB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Rachaad White is a do-it-all back who’s averaged about 1,000 yards from scrimmage and 50 catches per season in Tampa. But after losing touches to Bucky Irving, it looks like White’s time in Tampa is up. He’s best suited as part of a two-back committee, giving offenses a reliable receiving threat out of the backfield. Anything north of $5 million annually might be a stretch given his efficiency numbers, but his versatility keeps him attractive.
Prediction: Signs with the Seattle Seahawks

Kenneth Walker III — RB, Seattle Seahawks
Kenneth Walker caught fire at the perfect time. The Seahawks back delivered four playoff touchdowns and capped the run with a Super Bowl MVP performance after rushing for 1,027 yards in the regular season. With Breece Hall’s $14.3M franchise tag setting the RB market, Walker is positioned to play multiple teams against each other and land a deal just north of that number — likely with a fully guaranteed first year.
Prediction: Signs with the Kansas City Chiefs

Malik Willis — QB, Green Bay Packers
Malik Willis might be the ultimate wild card of this free-agent class. The QB market is thin, and the upcoming draft class isn’t exactly stacked either — meaning teams desperate for a starter could overpay. Willis only has six career starts, but his Green Bay stint has been efficient: six TDs, zero picks, and a 79% completion rate over the last two seasons. With the right system, someone might gamble on the upside.
Prediction: Signs with the Las Vegas Raiders

Aaron Rodgers — QB, Pittsburgh Steelers
Aaron Rodgers is staring down a familiar offseason question: retire or run it back. The 41-year-old hasn’t made a Pro Bowl in four years, but his 24 TDs and seven INTs in 2025 showed he can still sling it. With Mike McCarthy now in Pittsburgh, the fit makes sense. If Rodgers returns on another team-friendly deal around $14 million, he could help the Steelers make noise in a wide-open AFC North.
Prediction: Re-signs with the Pittsburgh Steelers

Mike Evans — WR, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Mike Evans in another jersey still feels weird. The future Hall of Famer has been a Bucs lifer, and despite injuries limiting him to 368 yards last season, he had 11 straight 1,000-yard seasons before that. Teams will line up with offers, but Tampa Bay might ultimately keep its franchise legend around.
Prediction: Signs with the Kansas City Chiefs

Rashid Shaheed — WR/Returner, Seattle Seahawks
Rashid Shaheed was pure electricity after Seattle snagged him at the trade deadline. He became the only player in the NFL with both a punt and kickoff return TD, and even added another kickoff score in the playoffs. On top of that, he chipped in 59 catches for 687 yards. Teams that value special-teams juice could push his market to around $15 million annually.
Prediction: Signs with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Jauan Jennings — WR, San Francisco 49ers
Jauan Jennings has been a red-zone weapon for the 49ers, hauling in 15 touchdowns over the last two seasons. But his efficiency numbers — 643 yards on 90 targets — might cap his market somewhat. If his price tag climbs north of $20 million annually, San Francisco might have to think twice.
Prediction: Re-signs with the 49ers

Travis Etienne Jr. — RB, Jacksonville Jaguars
Travis Etienne has been Jacksonville’s workhorse runner, topping 1,100 rushing yards and seven touchdowns in 2025. But the Jaguars also liked what they saw from rookie Bhayshul Tuten. The franchise tag at $14.5M feels steep for a running back, so a multi-year deal around $8M annually seems more realistic — if Jacksonville wants to keep him.
Prediction: Signs with the New Orleans Saints

Romeo Doubs — WR, Green Bay Packers
Romeo Doubs has been the definition of steady production in Green Bay: roughly 50 catches, 600 yards, and five TDs per season. He flashed big-play ability in the playoffs too, posting 124 yards and a score in the Packers’ postseason loss. Solid No. 2 receivers are valuable, which could push his market into the $12–15 million range.
Prediction: Signs with the New England Patriots

Tyreek Hill — WR, Miami Dolphins
Tyreek Hill hitting free agency is one of the biggest wild cards of the offseason. The 31-year-old is coming off a knee injury and won’t sniff the $35M salary he was set to earn in Miami, but his upside is still undeniable. Teams just have to decide how much of the 2023 receiving-yard leader is still in there.
Prediction: Signs with the Philadelphia Eagles

Isaiah Likely — TE, Baltimore Ravens
Isaiah Likely flashed serious red-zone production with 11 TDs between 2023–24, but his role shrank in 2025 after Baltimore doubled down on Mark Andrews. A one-year prove-it deal around $8 million could allow Likely to rebuild his value and hit the market again in 2027 as a premium tight end.
Prediction: Signs with the Los Angeles Chargers

David Njoku — TE, Cleveland Browns
David Njoku is coming off a rough season — 33 catches for 293 yards — but Cleveland’s QB carousel didn’t exactly help. Now 29, he could benefit from a change of scenery. With his former offensive staff now in Atlanta, the Falcons could view him as a cheaper alternative to Kyle Pitts.
Prediction: Signs with the Chicago Bears

Cade Otton — TE, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Cade Otton has been an iron man in Tampa’s offense, playing more than 92% of offensive snaps in each of the last three seasons. He’s averaged about 52 catches and 500 yards, but the touchdown production hasn’t been there. Tampa must decide if paying around $8 million per year is worth it — or if they’ll find a replacement.
Prediction: Signs with the Kansas City Chiefs

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Harborwomen hoop advanced to Sweet 16 in Division II state tournament

The Hingham High girls varsity basketball team capped off an impressive season with a strong showing in the MIAA Division II State Tournament, highlighting a year of growth, resilience, and team chemistry for the Harborwomen.

Hingham entered the tournament as the No. 16 seed and earned the opportunity to host No. 17 Arlington Catholic in the Round of 32. The matchup drew a packed crowd to the Hingham gymnasium, creating an electric high school atmosphere as fans from both communities filled the stands.

The game proved to be a competitive battle throughout, with the teams trading baskets and momentum swings. Hingham maintained its composure in the second half and ultimately pulled away to secure a 54–43 victory, advancing to the Sweet 16.

Junior guard Kate McBride paced the Harborwomen offensively with 12 points coming on four three-pointers, and added six rebounds.  Junior Eileen Lowther also scored 12 points while dominating the paint with 16 rebounds. Senior captain Anna Post added eight points and five rebounds and provided steady leadership throughout the game. 

Hingham coach Roland Millien talks with his squad between periods in a close game.

Hingham hosted Whitman-Hanson in girls basketball on Friday, Jan. 16, 2026.

Hingham advanced to face top-seeded Medfield on the road in the Sweet 16. The Harborwomen competed well early, playing Medfield evenly through a back-and-forth first quarter. Medfield pulled away for a dominating 80–33 victory which ended Hingham’s tournament run.

Despite the loss, the season represented a clear step forward for the program. They will look familiar next season with Post and Sarah Nauyokas the only seniors on the roster.

Panther Dylan Hurley goes down hard to the floor chasing a loose ball ahead of Hingham's #4 Tatum Lane and #22 Sienna Powers.

Hingham hosted Whitman-Hanson in girls basketball on Friday, Jan. 16, 2026.

Hingham finished the year with a 14-9 overall record and a 9–7 mark, finishing in third place in the competitive Patriot League’s Keenan Division.

Several players were recognized with post-season awards. Post, McBride, and Lowther were all named Patriot League All-Stars. Post was also honored with the team’s Scholar-Athlete Award, and junior Tatum Lane received the Sportsmanship Award. 

The future appears bright for Hingham. With 10 players expected to return next year, the team will look to build on this season’s momentum and continue its upward trajectory next season. 

This article originally appeared on wickedlocal.com: Hingham girls basketball season ends in Sweet 16

5 big name Lafayette area college softball names to know

LAFAYETTE — College softball players from the Lafayette area are leaving their mark in schools across the country this season across Division I, II, III and NAIA.

Some are on the national spotlight in power conferences while others are quietly making an impact.

Regardless of division or size, the level of softball talent in the Lafayette area has risen.

Here's a look at five Lafayette area softball players to track in the college ranks.

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Chelsea Parker, DePaul, Harrison

Parker is gaining ground as one of the nation's top 5-tool outfielders after graduating from Harrison in 2024 then starting nine games for the Blue Demons in 2025. Parker is tearing the cover off the ball batting .391 and starting all 22 games for DePaul so far this season. She has slammed six home runs with five doubles and 25 RBIs and committed just three errors in 119 chances in 2026.

Rossville Hornets Avery Layton (21) pitches during the IHSAA softball game against the Harrison Raiders, Wednesday, April 12, 2023, at Harrison High School in West Lafayette, Ind. Harrison won 6-4.

Avery Layton, Virginia Tech, Rossville

Layton's fastball and riser are elevating the Hokies after leading Rossville to the program's first IHSAA state softball title in 2024. Layton has started in eight games for No. 11 ranked Virginia Tech and has carried an 2.46 ERA as a true freshman with a 5-0 record and 34 strikeouts to 13 walks, making appearances in wins over Georgia and Penn State.

More: Rossville state champion pitcher Avery Layton heads to ACC, signs with Virginia Tech

North Newton Spartans Sydney Rainford (18) celebrates after the final out Wednesday, May 28, 2025, after the IHSAA softball sectional championship game against the Tri-County Cavaliers at North White High School in Monon, Indiana. North Newton won 2-0.

Sydney Rainford, East Carolina, North Newton

Rainford is the most accomplished female athlete in the history of North Newton athletics. Rainford put North Newton on the map during her senior year in helping lead the Spartans' to the first ever team state championship in school history in 2025. A season later Rainford, known as 'The Kid,' is delivering for the Pirates. Rainford led East Carolina by tossing a complete game against No. 25-ranked Duke with four strikeouts and allowed four runs with no walks. Rainford has a 2.43 ERA with 27 strikeouts and 19 walks.

More: The unorthodox way North Newton senior Sydney Rainford became a star softball pitcher

Trine University second baseman Whitney Duell makes a throw during the NCAA Division III World Series in Bloomington, Illinois on Thursday, June 5, 2025.

Whitney Duell, Trine, Harrison

Duell went from being a normal college student at Purdue in the fall of 2024 after graduating from Harrison to helping lead an unlikely run to the NCAA Division III College World Series as a freshman for Trine in 2025. Duell is once again playing a roll in Trine's success with a smooth glove at second base and a knack for knocking runners in. Duell is batting .324 with a .440 on base percentage and hasn't committed an error in 12 starts for the Thunder.

More: The unorthodox path to a softball national championship for Harrison alum Whitney Duell

McCutcheon Mavericks Hayle Peterson (10) swings at the ball Tuesday, April 8, 2025, during the IHSAA softball game against the Lafayette Jeff Bronchos at McCutcheon High School in Lafayette, Ind. McCutcheon won 11-0.

Hayle Peterson, Polk State College, McCutcheon

The right-handed pitcher and 2025 McCutcheon graduate is having a stellar start in her freshman campaign in Winter Haven, Florida. Peterson has an 3.53 ERA with 15 strikeouts and nine walks.

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College notables: Rylan Gick, Eastern Illinois, Harrison, pitcher; Isabella Dominguez, Danville Community College, Tri-County, catcher; Lexi Miller, Delphi, Frontier Community College, pitcher; Morgan Cooksey, Earlham College, Seeger, pitcher; Kortney Surber, Clinton Central, St. Francis, infielder.

Ethan Hanson is the sports reporter for the Journal & Courier in Lafayette. He can be reached at ehanson@jconline.com, on Twitter at EthanAHanson and Instagram at  ethan_a_hanson.

This article originally appeared on Lafayette Journal & Courier: 5 major college softball players to watch from Lafayette in 2026

Wan’Dale Robinson to Titans offers solution for Tennessee, Cam Ward

Wan’Dale Robinson agreed to a mutually beneficial deal with the Tennessee Titans in free agency that compensates him greatly for his value, while offering the franchise even more.

Robinson recorded the first 1,000-yard season of his career in 2025 as a member of the New York Giants. The 25-year-old wide receiver went for 1,014. Robinson became the featured pass-catcher for the Giants last year after WR Malik Nabers went down with a torn ACL in Week 4 of the 2025 season.

The Titans recognized Robinson’s ascent last season. Tennessee came to terms with the Kentucky product on a four-year, $78 million deal in free agency on Monday.

Robinson offers the Titans a slot receiver with exceptional hands. He owns a catch rate of 68.9 percent for his career. The four-year veteran went for 11 yards per reception in 2025.

Titans quarterback Cam Ward will benefit greatly from Robinson’s presence in short yardage. Ward struggled to find receivers once the pocket collapsed last season. He overthrew the ball frequently, while also failing to have a pass-catcher get open with regularity within 10-15 yards when scrambling.

What Robinson brings to the field will aid the former No. 1 overall pick greatly next season. More efficient looks for Tennessee in the intermediate will allow Ward to erase many of the desperation heaves, as well as the throwaways that he resorted to last season. The Titans stand a greater chance at moving the chains with Robinson in their receiving game in 2026.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Wan’Dale Robinson to Titans offers solution for Tennessee, Cam Ward

Who was the Holland Sentinel high school Athlete of the Week? Vote here

As the winter sports season winds down, there are some big performances from high school athletes on the biggest stage.

But who had the best week? Vote for the Holland Sentinel High School athlete of the week below.

The poll will be open until noon Friday.

More: A look at the top high school sports top performers for March 2-8 in the Holland area

Le'Anna Zavala of Holland West Ottawa finished third at 190 pounds during the MHSAA individual wrestling finals on Saturday, March 7, 2026 at Ford Field.

This article originally appeared on The Holland Sentinel: Holland Sentinel high school Athlete of the Week voting

Sports Editor Dan D'Addona named top 10 finalist nationally for column writing by APSE

Holland Sentinel Sports editor Dan D'Addona was honored for his work in 2025 by Associated Press Sports Editors in their annual national contest, considered the most prestigious in the U.S. for sports reporting.

D'Addona, who also is the regional sports editor for the USA Today Network's Center for Community Journalism, placed in the top 10 nationally as a sports columnist, writing about mental health struggles, family inspiration, a controversial call that altered the Hope College football season and Shohei Ohtani's similarity to Negro Leagues legends for pitching and hitting and more.

Writing and photography categories are ranked from 1 to 10 by a panel of national judges, and the individual winners are announced in late March and early April. Individual category winners are invited to receive their award at APSE’s national summer convention, scheduled for June 26-28 in Minneapolis.

The Holland Sentinel competes in the D Division, for newsrooms with a combined digital and print circulation under 10,000.

The Holland Sentinel brought home an APSE national award.

This article originally appeared on The Holland Sentinel: Holland Sentinel sports editor Dan D'Addona a top 10 finalist by APSE

Will Iraq World Cup playoff be postponed? Latest on fixture as coach Graham Arnold calls on FIFA to intervene

Will Iraq World Cup playoff be postponed? Latest on fixture as coach Graham Arnold calls on FIFA to intervene originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Iraq are hoping to end a 40-year exile from the World Cup in 2026.

The Lions of Mesopotamia reached the playoff round, which takes place this month, where they will meet either Bolivia or Suriname for the right to play at this year's tournament in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

However, their participation has been placed in doubt due to the escalating conflict in the Middle East and the complications they face in terms of travelling for the match.

The Sporting News looks at the latest on the situation.

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Will Iraq World Cup playoff be postponed?

As things stand, Iraq's World Cup playoff match will be going ahead.

The Asian side are in Pathway 2 of the intercontinental bracket, which means they are due to play the winners of the semifinal between Bolivia and Suriname in Monterrey on March 31.

However, given the developing situation, there are no assurances yet that the fixture will be played as planned.

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Why do Iraq want the playoff to be postponed?

Iraq's preparations for the final have been badly disrupted by the conflict in the Middle East that started with the United States and Israel's attack on Iran.

The country's airspace is closed because of the risk of drone and missile strikes, while coach Arnold "is unable to leave the United Arab Emirates" because of similar air-travel restrictions, according to Iraq's football federation.

There is an added complication of visas. Players hoping to be involved in the match, which takes place at Estadio BBVA in Guadalupe, Mexico, have been unable to acquire the documentation they need. The federation said: "Several embassies remain closed at the present time, preventing several professional players, technical and medical staff members from obtaining entry visas to Mexico."

According to ESPN, the Mexican embassy in UAE has been in contact with Iraq in a bid to expedite the process, but with the game just three weeks away, there is no guarantee that processes would be completed in time.

Graham Arnold, the head coach, told AAP that his message to FIFA was: "Please help us with this game because right now we are struggling to get our players out of the country of Iraq."

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Graham Arnold calls on FIFA to postpone World Cup qualifier

Arnold believes the best solution would be to push the game back to June and stage it in the United States, allowing the winners to remain and prepare for the start of the World Cup proper.

"In my opinion, if FIFA were to delay the game, it gives us time to prepare properly," the Australian said. "Let Bolivia play Suriname this month and then, a week before the World Cup, we play the winner in the United States, and the winner of that game stays on and the loser goes home.

"In my opinion, it also gives FIFA more time to decide what Iran is going to do. If Iran withdraws, we go into the World Cup, and it gives the UAE, who we beat in qualifying, the chance to prepare for either Bolivia or Suriname."

Asked about the prospect of only calling up players from outside Iraq to avoid problems with travel, Arnold said: "A team made up only of players from outside Iraq would not be our best team, and we need our best team available for the country's biggest game in 40 years.

"Our federation's president, Adnan Dirjal, is working around the clock trying to plan and prepare to make everyone in Iraq's dream come true, so we need this decision to be made quickly.

"The Iraqi people are so passionate about the game of football that it is insane. The fact that they haven't qualified for 40 years is probably the main reason I took this job.

"But at this stage, with the airport being shut down, we are working hard to try and find another alternative."

MORE:Latest on Iran's possible withdrawal from the World Cup

When did Iraq last qualify for the World Cup?

Iraq's only appearance at the World Cup came in 1986 in Mexico. They lost all three of their games, against Paraguay, Belgium, and the host nation.

Could Iraq take Iran's place at the World Cup?

The other route to the finals for Iraq could be if Iran withdraw from the World Cup following the U.S.'s attack.

Arnold's team would appear best placed to replace Iran in World Cup Group G as they are the team with the best overall results in the AFC qualifying section that has not yet secured a place at the tournament.

UAE would be expected to take Iraq's playoff place in this scenario.

MORE:Further details on who might take Iran's place at the World Cup

Where to watch Newcastle vs. Barcelona live stream, TV channel, start time for Champions League match

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Newcastle welcome Barcelona to St James' Park for the first leg of a mouthwatering Champions League Round of 16 tie.

Eddie Howe's side have endured a mixed season, which took another downturn with their weekend defeat to Manchester City in the FA Cup, but marched into the Champions League knockout stage with a resounding playoff win over Qarabag.

Barca are trying to win a first Euopean title in 11 years and are sitting pretty domestically, four points above Real Madrid at the top of La Liga.

The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the match, kickoff times and the weekly schedule.

Newcastle vs. Barcelonalive stream, TV channel

Here's how to watch this Champions League match in the U.S.:

TV channel:
Live stream: Paramount+

This game is available to stream live 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 Newcastle vs. Barcelonakick off?

This Champions League clash takes place at the St James' Park in Newcastle, UK and kicks off on Tuesday, March 10 at 8 p.m. local time.

Here's how that time translates across the U.S.:

DateKickoff time
Eastern TimeTue, Mar. 104:00 p.m.
Central TimeTue, Mar. 103:00 p.m. 
Mountain TimeTue, Mar. 102:00 p.m.
Pacific TimeTue, Mar. 101:00 p.m.

Champions League fixture schedule this week

Tuesday, March 10

  • Galatasaray vs. Liverpool (1:45 p.m. ET)
  • Newcastle United vs. Barcelona (4 p.m. ET)
  • Atletico Madrid vs. Tottenham Hotspur (4 p.m. ET)
  • Atalanta vs. Bayern Munich (4 p.m. ET)

Wednesday, March 11

  • Bayer Leverkusen vs. Arsenal (1:45 p.m. ET)
  • Paris Saint-Germain vs. Chelsea (4 p.m. ET)
  • Bodo/Glimt vs. Sporting CP (4 p.m. ET)
  • Real Madrid vs. Manchester City (4 p.m. ET)

USA FIBA Women's World Cup qualifying schedule: Times, channels live streams to watch 2026 basketball games

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The FIBA Women's World Cup is on the horizon in 2026, but first, international teams must qualify. The USA women's national team gets started in Puerto Rico this week.

Luckily for U.S. fans, the Americans are one of five countries to have already qualified for the World Cup taking place later this year in Berlin. This five-game tournament will give the team a chance to play ahead of Berlin, while other countries will be competing to clinch their spot. 

This USA basketball squad will feature 2024 Olympic Gold medalists Kahleah Copper, Chelsea Gray, Kelsey Plum and Jackie Young, as well as new stars Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers, Angel Reese and more, who will be making their senior national team debuts. 

You won't want to miss these highly anticipated games.

Here's everything you need to know about USA FIBA Women's World Cup qualifying, including TV channel and streaming options for each matchup.

Team USA FIBA Women's World Cup qualifying schedule 2026

The Americans are competing in Group A alongside Puerto Rico, Senegal, Italy, New Zealand and Spain. Their schedule for the group phase is below.

DateGameTime (ET)TV/Live stream
March 11USA vs. Senegal4:45 p.m.truTV, DIRECTV, HBO Max
March 12Puerto Rico vs. USA7:45 p.m.truTV, DIRECTV, HBO Max
March 14USA vs. Italy4:45 p.m.truTV, DIRECTV, HBO Max
March 15New Zealand vs. USA1:45 p.m.truTV, DIRECTV, HBO Max
March 17Spain vs. USA4:45 p.m.TNT, DIRECTV, HBO Max

Where to watch USA FIBA Women's World Cup qualifying basketball games

  • TV channel: truTV, TNT
  • Live stream: DIRECTV, HBO Max

The USA's FIBA Women's World Cup qualifier games will be broadcast live on truTV and TNT. Fans can also stream the action live on on HBO Max or DIRECTV.

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USA FIBA Women's World Cup basketball roster

PlayerPos.Team
Monique BillingsFGolden State Valkyries
Paige BueckersGDallas Wings
Rae BurrellG/FLos Angeles Sparks
Caitlin ClarkGIndiana Fever
Kahleah CopperG/FPhoenix Mercury
Chelsea GrayGLas Vegas Aces
Dearica HambyFLos Angeles Sparks
Rhyne HowardGAtlanta Dream
Kiki IriafenFWashington Mystics
Kelsey PlumGLos Angeles Sparks
Angel ReeseFChicago Sky
Jackie YoungGLas Vegas Aces

USA FIBA Women's World Cup basketball coaching staff

CoachPosition
Kara LawsonHead Coach
Natalie NakaseAssistant Coach
Nate TibbettsAssistant Coach
Stephanie WhiteAssistant Coach

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Where to watch Atletico Madrid vs. Tottenham live stream, TV channel, start time for Champions League match

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Tottenham Hotspur take a break from their horrible Premier League campaign on Tuesday as they take on Atletico Madrid in the first leg of the Champions League Round of 16.

European play has given Spurs some respite from their domestic efforts, which have gone from bad to worse in 2025/26. Last Thursday's 3-1 loss to Crystal Palace in front of a mutinous Tottenham Hotspur Stadium crowd left them just a point outside the relegation zone with nine games remaining.

Their Champions League performances have largely been better, but Tuesday's test will be a difficult one. Atletico have been inconsistent across all competitions this term, but Diego Simeone's side have won each of their past four home games and scored at least three goals in every one of those matches, which included a 4-0 Copa del Rey win over Barcelona and a 4-1 defeat of Club Brugge in the Champions League knockout playoffs.

The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the match, kickoff times and the weekly schedule.

Atletico Madrid vs. Tottenhamlive stream, TV channel

Here's how to watch this Champions League match in the U.S.:

TV channel:
Live stream: Paramount+

This game is available to stream live 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 Atletico Madrid vs. Tottenhamkick off?

This Champions League clash takes place at the Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid, Spain and kicks off on Tuesday, March 10 at 9 p.m. local time.

Here's how that time translates across the U.S.:

DateKickoff time
Eastern TimeTue, Mar. 104:00 p.m.
Central TimeTue, Mar. 103:00 p.m. 
Mountain TimeTue, Mar. 102:00 p.m.
Pacific TimeTue, Mar. 101:00 p.m.

Champions League fixture schedule this week

Tuesday, March 10

  • Galatasaray vs. Liverpool (1:45 p.m. ET)
  • Newcastle United vs. Barcelona (4 p.m. ET)
  • Atletico Madrid vs. Tottenham Hotspur (4 p.m. ET)
  • Atalanta vs. Bayern Munich (4 p.m. ET)

Wednesday, March 11

  • Bayer Leverkusen vs. Arsenal (1:45 p.m. ET)
  • Paris Saint-Germain vs. Chelsea (4 p.m. ET)
  • Bodo/Glimt vs. Sporting CP (4 p.m. ET)
  • Real Madrid vs. Manchester City (4 p.m. ET)

Real Madrid make transfer decision on Rodri amid Manchester City contract belief

Real Madrid make transfer decision on Rodri amid Manchester City contract belief
Real Madrid make transfer decision on Rodri amid Manchester City contract belief

Manchester City have received a boost in their efforts to secure Rodri’s long-term future after reports from Spain dismissed Real Madrid’s interest in signing the midfielder this summer, according to a new report.

The Spanish international continues to be one of the most important players in Pep Guardiola’s tactical system for Manchester City. Rodri has become one of the most vital holding midfielders in European football since he joined Manchester City from Atlético Madrid in 2019.

He controls the pace of the game and continues to provide defensive balance in Guardiola’s positional system. For a long time, the Spaniard’s ability to read the game has been at the centre of City’s midfield. He acts as the pivot, linking defensive and attacking phases of play. He often steps into advanced areas to maintain numerical superiority in possession.

Guardiola’s style depends on him being able to control transitions and provide forward passes under pressure. That importance highlights why the club has already started making plans for what will happen after his current contract ends.

Rodri considering Real Madrid transfer from Manchester City, confirms Fabrizio Romano

What is going on with Rodri’s contract situation at Manchester City?

Rodri’s current contract has less than 18 months left and internal discussions have been ongoing regarding a potential extension as City seek to maintain stability in a key position.

Recent speculation in Spanish media suggested Real Madrid were exploring a move for the 29-year-old as part of their midfield rebuild. Previously, Sport Witness had relayed that Real Madrid had identified Rodri and Borussia Dortmund’s Nico Schlotterbeck as main priorities for the next window, with the Los Blancos having allocated €100 million to sign the duo.

However, according to journalist José Félix Díaz of AS, who has covered the latest on Rodri’s future at the Etihad, as translated and relayed by Sport Witness, those reports do not reflect Madrid’s current transfer strategy.

The Spanish outlet states that while Real Madrid value Rodri highly, he is not included on their list of priority targets for the upcoming transfer window. Instead, their target list includes younger midfield options like Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton, AZ Alkmaar’s Kees Smit and Paris Saint-Germain’s Vitinha.

Have Manchester City offered a contract renewal to Rodri?

The news comes at a time when Manchester City attempt to secure Rodri’s future. According to the same report, the Premier League champions have already offered the midfielder a new contract that would keep him with the team beyond the current season, which ends in 2027.

The details of the offer haven’t been made public but it’s clear what the City management would like – maintain continuity around one of the most influential players in Guardiola’s system.

Executives at the Etihad Stadium view Rodri as a key figure whose experience and leadership are still important now that some of the other senior players’ futures are up in the air.

FA announces Rodri sanctions after Tottenham outburst over match officials

Are Real Madrid still interested in signing Rodri this summer?

There is, however, one more thing that is affecting contract discussions. Reports from Spain suggest that a number of City players are waiting to see what Guardiola’s long-term plans are before signing new contracts.

The Manchester City manager’s future beyond the coming seasons could therefore play a role in shaping decisions across the squad – amid a growing belief in Premier League circles that Guardiola could leave the Blues at the end of the current season.

For Manchester City, the fact that Real Madrid are no longer interested in signing Rodri is a significant shift in the narrative surrounding the 29-year-old’s future.

Even though contract talks are still going on, the fact that one of Europe’s most persistent transfer rivals are not interested makes Manchester City’s negotiating position stronger as they seek to convince the midfielder to stay at the Etihad Stadium for a long time.

Everton Under-21s through to semi final while Under-18s demolish Burnley

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KIRKBY, ENGLAND - MAY 03: Rio Ngumoha of Liverpool and Malik Olayiwola of Everton in action during the U18 Premier League game at AXA Training Centre on May 03, 2025 in Kirkby, England. (Photo by Nick Taylor/Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images) | Liverpool FC via Getty Images

It’s a sign of the progress that Malik Olayiwola has made for the Everton Under 21s when his coach says he “expects him to score” as he indeed did against Lower Breck last week in the Liverpool Senior Cup. The lead photo however, featuring Olayiwola challenging Liverpool’s Rio Ngumoha, also perhaps highlights a bit of an issue for Everton.

Whilst Olayiwola has immense talent at this level he seems to be nowhere near the Blues first team whereas Ngumoha, just 4 months older, has made 11 senior appearances for the Reds, scoring one goal. They play in similar positions in a pretty similar style, to be honest, there’s little between them in ability, just opportunity.

The line up for the Liverpool Senior Cup tie was as below with Bradley Moonan’s return to action at centre back forcing Aled Thomas wide to his secondary position of left back.

Defending their title as holders of the Liverpool Senior Cup, the Blues actually fell behind in the 39th minute as Lower Breck’s Cherera had the beating of Blues’ left back Thomas and cut inside to steer beyond ‘keeper Lukjanciks. 0-1.

That’s the way the scoreline stayed until as late as 90+2 minutes when Olayiwola played a neat one-two with Kingsford Boakye and cut inside before rifling home an excellent shot to level the scores, 1-1. The pair celebrated the goal below.

The late show continued as in the 90+5th minute a long ball forward by Boakye saw Braiden Graham comfortably beat the offside and the home goalkeeper made a hash of his attempted fly-kick away and the young Northern Irishman rolled the ball home for 2-1.

Meanwhile, the Under 18s travelled to East Lancashire to face Burnley on Saturday morning. They lined up as below with Melvin Matos (pictured) taking the armband:

The Toffees got off to a bright start with a lovely controlled left foot volley by 16 year old Jake Doughty from Harvey Billington’s measured left wing cross, see below:

Volley or half-volley? 🤔

Jake Doughty gets #EFCU18 off the mark against Burnley! 🔵 pic.twitter.com/CFGUUpaOvN

— Everton Academy (@EvertonAcademy) March 7, 2026

Ray Robert made it 2-0 just 7 minutes later and another young Northern Irishman, 17 year old Freddie Murdock, made it 3-0 after 21 minutes.

After 56 minutes, the three points were definitely coming back to Finch Farm as a smart dribble by Ray Robert saw Kean Wren’s shot blocked, The reprieve was only temporary however as Jonathan Nsangou reacted smartly to slide home a finish for 4-0 (see below):

Battling for his goal ✊ Jonathan Nsangou gets on the scoresheet in our Under-18s' 5-0 win over Burnley yesterday.#EFCU18pic.twitter.com/X0E3ohDZjD

— Everton Academy (@EvertonAcademy) March 8, 2026

The most spectacular of the lot came with just a minute of the game remaining when a superb Charlie Stewart left wing cross was met by an acrobatic diving header (see below) from Robert to make it a 5-0 rout

Ray Robert’s diving header to secure a 5-0 win for #EFCU18. 🙌 pic.twitter.com/yQojFmLObD

— Everton Academy (@EvertonAcademy) March 7, 2026

Next up is an U21 game away to Reading on Monday night then, of course, the much-awaited quarter final of the FA Youth Cup against Manchester City on Friday 13th.

In looking ahead to that tie, it will be undoubtedly a tough one as City have an excellent U18 team but the Blues have also been in fine form themselves at U18 level. It’s worth noting that none of the goalscorers against Burnley have been first choices for the Youth team this campaign so the strength in depth is clearly there. The U18s regulars will be boosted by the inclusion of U21 players Braiden Graham, Ceiran Loney, Malik Olayiwola, Demi Akarakiri and goalkeeper Douglass Lukjanciks. Fingers crossed!

Liverpool has already found its coach for next season

Liverpool has already found its coach for next season
Liverpool has already found its coach for next season

Preliminary agreement already reached between the Reds and Xabi Alonso.

Liverpool has already found its coach for next season

Xabi Alonso could soon be back in the dugout. According to Miguel Serrano, the Spanish coach has reached a preliminary agreement with Liverpool FC to take charge of the team starting from July 2026.

Free since January after his departure from Real Madrid, Alonso is preparing for a return to the Premier League, where he already made history as a player, notably with a Champions League triumph.

Currently, Arne Slot is in charge of the Reds, but his position remains fragile, and European success could be his only lifeline to keep his job. Liverpool will resume their Champions League campaign this Tuesday with a tricky away match at Galatasaray in the round of 16—a first test before Xabi Alonso’s potential arrival on the bench.

Barcelona squad named for Newcastle 1st leg

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Pau Cubarsi of FC Barcelona on the ball during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD1 match between Newcastle United FC and FC Barcelona at St James' Park on September 18, 2025 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by Ed Sykes/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty Images) | Getty Images

The next Barcelona match is upon us! The Blaugrana travel to England for a huge Champions League Round of 16 first leg against Newcastle at St. James’ Park, and Hansi Flick has called up the following 22 players for Tuesday’s clash:

Goalkeepers: 13. Joan Garcia, 25. Wojciech Szczesny, 31. Diego Kochen

Defenders: 2. João Cancelo, 4. Ronald Araujo, 5. Pau Cubarsí, 18. Gerard Martín, 24. Eric Garcia, 36. Álvaro Cortés, 42. Xavi Espart

Midfielders: 8. Pedri, 16. Fermín López, 17. Marc Casadó, 20. Dani Olmo, 22. Marc Bernal, 43. Tommy Marqués

Forwards: 7. Ferran Torres, 9. Robert Lewandowski, 10. Lamine Yamal, 11. Raphinha, 14. Marcus Rashford, 19. Roony Bardghji

There are no fresh injury concerns after the trip to Bilbao which is great news considering the current crisis, so the list of absentees remains the same: Jules Kounde (hamstring), Alejandro Balde (hamstring), Frenkie de Jong (hamstring) and Andreas Christensen (knee) are all ruled out, while Gavi (knee) has traveled with the squad but is not yet medically cleared.

Predicted starting XI (4-2-3-1):

Joan; Eric, Araujo, Cubarsí, Martín; Bernal, Pedri; Yamal, Fermín, Raphinha; Lewandowski


The match kicks off at 9pm CET/WAT (Barcelona & Nigeria), 8pm GMT (UK), 4pm ET, 1pm PT (USA), 1.30am IST (India, Wednesday), and you can join us to follow and comment all the action.

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Tottenham: fans call for Igor Tudor to be replaced

Tottenham: fans call for Igor Tudor to be replaced
Tottenham: fans call for Igor Tudor to be replaced

His days are now numbered

Tottenham: fans call for Igor Tudor to be replaced

The pressure is already mounting on Igor Tudor at Tottenham. Having only just arrived on the Spurs bench, succeeding Thomas Frank, the Croatian manager is enduring a rocky start to his tenure after three straight defeats, notably against Arsenal, Fulham, and Crystal Palace. This negative streak has quickly sparked frustration among a section of the supporters, as the London club is currently battling to move away from the relegation zone.

With 14 defeats recorded this season and only a one-point cushion above the drop zone, fans are growing increasingly concerned. During the loss to Crystal Palace, the tense atmosphere at the stadium was palpable, with several supporters leaving the stands even before the start of the second half.

On the show The Final Word on talkSPORT, some fans didn't hide their skepticism regarding the appointment of the Croatian tactician. One of them confessed: "If we sacked him and brought in a third manager, it would be humiliating. But what's worse, relegation? I'd say call Sean Dyche and get him in right now."

Other voices are also calling for the team to be handed over to former club icons in a bid to salvage the season. Another supporter declared: "I wouldn't have appointed him in the first place, I don't see any changes so far. So for one last chance, give it to someone else—I'm not necessarily saying Harry, because he's starting to get on a bit. I'm thinking, why not bring in Glenn Hoddle or Tim Sherwood? They have Tottenham DNA, they understand the club, and they'll give it a go—we've got nothing left to lose."

Despite the protests, some pundits are urging patience. Former manager Alan Pardew believes Igor Tudor hasn't yet had enough time to implement his methods, reminding everyone that there are still nine matches to play before the end of the season.

In this tense atmosphere, Tottenham will need to turn things around quickly, with crucial fixtures looming—including a Champions League clash with Atlético Madrid and a Premier League showdown against Liverpool. This run of games could prove decisive for Igor Tudor's future at the helm of the London club.

Real Madrid set return date for injured midfield superstar – report

Real Madrid set return date for injured midfield superstar – report
Real Madrid set return date for injured midfield superstar – report

Real Madrid are in a full-blown injury crisis, and they could not have had the blow at a worse point in time.

While Los Blancos’ issues with injuries have been ongoing for a long time now, they will surely now affect the team’s games against Manchester City in the Round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League.

The two biggest blows are Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham, both of whom are ruled out of the first leg definitively and were said to be on the edge for the second leg.

New deadline for the Englishman

Now, as relayed by Rodra in a recent report, Real Madrid have set a new deadline for the return of the midfield star based on his recovery status and expected return to fitness.

That date, as it stands, is the 22nd of March and Los Blancos hope he can make his return from injury on the important night when Real Madrid take on Atletico Madrid in the second league derby.

Bellingham to return for the derby. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

In a way, it is a massive boost for the club to have the player back later this month and just four games down the line.

However, it also means that he is not expected to make it back in time for the second leg against Manchester City in the Etihad Stadium – a game that may decide Real Madrid’s fate in the competition.

So far this season, Bellingham has made 18 league and seven UCL appearances for Real Madrid this season and has six goals and four assists to show.

There is, however, a strong sentiment that he is far from his best and that the manager is yet to find his ideal spot in the lineup.

TST Images: Gonzaga shines at 2026 WCC Tournament semifinals

Gonzaga Bulldogs F Graham Ike (15) reacts as the Oregon State Beavers call a time-out during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Gonzaga Bulldogs F Graham Ike (15) reacts as the Oregon State Beavers call a time-out during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

LAS VEGAS -- The No. 12 Gonzaga Bulldogs defeated the Oregon State Beavers, 65-56, and the Santa Clara Broncos defeated the No. 21 Saint Mary's Gaels, 76-71, in the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals on Monday March 9, 2026, at the Orleans Arena and the Sporting Tribune's RJ Forbus was there to capture the following TST Images.

Gonzaga Bulldogs F Emmanuel Innocenti (5) looks for the in-bound pass during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals against the Oregon State Beavers on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Gonzaga Bulldogs F Emmanuel Innocenti (5) looks for the in-bound pass during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals against the Oregon State Beavers on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

RJ Forbus - The Sporting Tribune

Gonzaga Bulldogs F Emmanuel Innocenti (5) looks for the in-bound pass during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals against the Oregon State Beavers on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Santa Clara Broncos G Sash Gavalyugov (2) reacts after hitting a clutch three-point shot in the final seconds of their 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals matchup against the Saint Mary's Gaels on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Santa Clara Broncos G Sash Gavalyugov (2) reacts after hitting a clutch three-point shot in the final seconds of their 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals matchup against the Saint Mary's Gaels on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

RJ Forbus - The Sporting Tribune

Santa Clara Broncos G Sash Gavalyugov (2) reacts after hitting a clutch three-point shot in the final seconds of their 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals matchup against the Saint Mary's Gaels on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Gonzaga Bulldogs F Graham Ike (15) points to his bench after scoring a basket against the Oregon State Beavers during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Gonzaga Bulldogs F Graham Ike (15) points to his bench after scoring a basket against the Oregon State Beavers during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

RJ Forbus - The Sporting Tribune

Gonzaga Bulldogs F Graham Ike (15) points to his bench after scoring a basket against the Oregon State Beavers during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Santa Clara Broncos F Allen Graves (22) shoots a basket while being fouled by Saint Mary's Gaels C Harry Wessels (1) at the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Santa Clara Broncos F Allen Graves (22) shoots a basket while being fouled by Saint Mary's Gaels C Harry Wessels (1) at the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

RJ Forbus - The Sporting Tribune

Santa Clara Broncos F Allen Graves (22) shoots a basket while being fouled by Saint Mary's Gaels C Harry Wessels (1) at the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Gonzaga Bulldogs G Mario Saint-Supéry (17) falls into the Oregon State Beavers cheerleaders after making a basket during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals against the Oregon State Beavers on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Gonzaga Bulldogs G Mario Saint-Supéry (17) falls into the Oregon State Beavers cheerleaders after making a basket during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals against the Oregon State Beavers on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

RJ Forbus - The Sporting Tribune

Gonzaga Bulldogs G Mario Saint-Supéry (17) falls into the Oregon State Beavers cheerleaders after making a basket during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals against the Oregon State Beavers on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Santa Clara Broncos F Elijah Mahi (8) reacts with the crowd after he drained a late three-point shot against the Saint Mary's Gaels on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Santa Clara Broncos F Elijah Mahi (8) reacts with the crowd after he drained a late three-point shot against the Saint Mary's Gaels on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

RJ Forbus - The Sporting Tribune

Santa Clara Broncos F Elijah Mahi (8) reacts with the crowd after he drained a late three-point shot against the Saint Mary's Gaels on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Gonzaga Bulldogs F Graham Ike (15) blocks the shot attempt by Oregon State Beavers G Josiah Lake II during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Gonzaga Bulldogs F Graham Ike (15) blocks the shot attempt by Oregon State Beavers G Josiah Lake II during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

RJ Forbus - The Sporting Tribune

Gonzaga Bulldogs F Graham Ike (15) blocks the shot attempt by Oregon State Beavers G Josiah Lake II during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Santa Clara Broncos G Sash Gavalyugov (2) looks for a passing lane during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals against the Saint Mary's Gaels on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Santa Clara Broncos G Sash Gavalyugov (2) looks for a passing lane during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals against the Saint Mary's Gaels on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

RJ Forbus - The Sporting Tribune

Santa Clara Broncos G Sash Gavalyugov (2) looks for a passing lane during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals against the Saint Mary's Gaels on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Gonzaga Bulldogs F Graham Ike (15) reacts after his teammate Freshman G Davis Fogle (4) dunked the ball against the Oregon State Beavers at the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Gonzaga Bulldogs F Graham Ike (15) reacts after his teammate Freshman G Davis Fogle (4) dunked the ball against the Oregon State Beavers at the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Gonzaga Bulldogs F Graham Ike (15) reacts after his teammate Freshman G Davis Fogle (4) dunked the ball against the Oregon State Beavers at the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Oregon State Beavers C Noah Amenhauser (40) collects a rebound during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals against the Gonzaga Bulldogs on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Oregon State Beavers C Noah Amenhauser (40) collects a rebound during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals against the Gonzaga Bulldogs on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Oregon State Beavers C Noah Amenhauser (40) collects a rebound during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals against the Gonzaga Bulldogs on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Saint Mary's Gaels C Harry Wessels (1) is fouled by Santa Clara Broncos C Bukky Oboye (12) during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Saint Mary's Gaels C Harry Wessels (1) is fouled by Santa Clara Broncos C Bukky Oboye (12) during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Saint Mary's Gaels C Harry Wessels (1) is fouled by Santa Clara Broncos C Bukky Oboye (12) during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Saint Mary's Gaels F Paulius Murauskas (23) drives with the ball guarded by Santa Clara Broncos G Thierry Darlan (15) during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Saint Mary's Gaels F Paulius Murauskas (23) drives with the ball guarded by Santa Clara Broncos G Thierry Darlan (15) during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Saint Mary's Gaels F Paulius Murauskas (23) drives with the ball guarded by Santa Clara Broncos G Thierry Darlan (15) during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Oregon State Beavers G Josiah Lake II (2) dribbles with the ball during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals against the Gonzaga Bulldogs on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Oregon State Beavers G Josiah Lake II (2) dribbles with the ball during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals against the Gonzaga Bulldogs on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Oregon State Beavers G Josiah Lake II (2) dribbles with the ball during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals against the Gonzaga Bulldogs on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Gonzaga Bulldogs F Graha Ike (15) reacts as he is fouled during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals against the Oregon State Beavers on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Gonzaga Bulldogs F Graha Ike (15) reacts as he is fouled during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals against the Oregon State Beavers on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Gonzaga Bulldogs F Graha Ike (15) reacts as he is fouled during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals against the Oregon State Beavers on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Gonzaga Bulldogs G Adam Miller (23) passes the ball to his teammate during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals against the Oregon State Beavers on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Gonzaga Bulldogs G Adam Miller (23) passes the ball to his teammate during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals against the Oregon State Beavers on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Gonzaga Bulldogs G Adam Miller (23) passes the ball to his teammate during the 2026 WCC Tournament Semi-Finals against the Oregon State Beavers on Monday March 9, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.


Barça and Arsenal battle for this talent

Barça and Arsenal battle for this talent
Barça and Arsenal battle for this talent

Out of contract at Dortmund, the German international is already attracting several European clubs.

Barça and Arsenal battle for this talent

The adventure between Julian Brandt and Borussia Dortmund is coming to an end. The 29-year-old attacking midfielder will leave the German club at the end of the season, as both parties have decided not to extend their partnership.

Arriving in 2019 from Bayer 04 Leverkusen, Brandt has played nearly 300 matches for Dortmund, scoring 56 goals and providing 69 assists. According to Sky Sport Germany, several clubs are now monitoring the player's situation. Among them are FC Barcelona and Arsenal FC, both interested in his profile for next season.

The German had already been linked with Inter Milan and Everton FC in recent months. For now, no official talks have taken place. One thing seems certain, however: Brandt's next destination is likely to be in Spain, Italy, or England.

Journalist: Liverpool ‘considering’ move to sign talented midfielder

Journalist: Liverpool ‘considering’ move to sign talented midfielder
Journalist: Liverpool ‘considering’ move to sign talented midfielder

Liverpool Eye Lamine Camara as Potential Successor to Alexis Mac Allister

Liverpool are assessing midfield options ahead of the summer window, with AS Monaco’s Lamine Camara emerging as a player of strong interest, according to Ekrem Konur. The 22-year-old has impressed in Ligue 1 and on the international stage, and sources indicate the Liverpool recruitment team have been monitoring his development closely.

Changes in Liverpool’s midfield structure under Arne Slot have placed greater emphasis on athleticism, defensive coverage and progressive passing. While Alexis Mac Allister remains a valued member of the squad, uncertainty around his long term future has prompted internal discussions about possible replacements.

Real Madrid’s long standing admiration for the Argentine has also added context to the situation. With Dominik Szoboszlai and Ryan Gravenberch continuing to develop and contract discussions progressing elsewhere in the squad, Liverpool’s recruitment staff are carefully reviewing midfield depth and balance.

Lamine Camara Emerges on Liverpool Radar

Liverpool are now considering a move for Lamine Camara, currently playing for AS Monaco, according to reports circulating in recent days. The Senegal international has built a reputation as one of the most promising midfielders in European football.

Camara combines energy, technical quality and tactical awareness, attributes that align with the profile Liverpool often target. His performances for AS Monaco have drawn attention across Europe, with his ability to influence matches both defensively and in possession particularly noted.

Liverpool supporters will remember the club’s previous success recruiting from Monaco when Fabinho arrived at Anfield. Camara is viewed internally as a player capable of making a similar step up in the coming years.

Midfield Profile That Fits Liverpool’s System

Camara’s style blends defensive intensity with composure in possession. He reads the game quickly, steps into challenges with confidence and is comfortable distributing the ball under pressure.

Although he is not the tallest midfielder, his pace and bravery allow him to compete physically. His technique enables him to play forward passes that break lines, a trait Liverpool value in their midfield structure.

For Liverpool, a player with that profile could prove valuable as the squad evolves under Arne Slot. Camara’s trajectory suggests he is ready for the next step, and interest from Anfield reflects the belief that he could develop into a key figure if the move materialises.

If Liverpool decide to pursue a deal, Lamine Camara’s rise at AS Monaco may place him firmly among the club’s most intriguing transfer targets in the months ahead.

La Liga President announces change for offside decisions next season

La Liga President announces change for offside decisions next season
La Liga President announces change for offside decisions next season

La Liga President Javier Tebas has confirmed that there will be changes to the officiating of offsides from next season. Currently the offsides are officiated by the ‘Semi-Automatic Offside Technology’ or SAOT, but there have been instances where the system has failed to generate the required clarity.

It has emerged over the last 18 months that the technology struggles in certain situations where there is a high density of players concentrated in the same area. On multiple occasions the offside lines used by the SAOT have not corresponded to the correct player or correct part of their body, as it struggles to differentiate between players. In those instances, the VAR has been required to manually draw the lines onto the images, leading to further debates about the usage of the correct frame.

Tebas announces ‘automatic offsides’ in La Liga

Speaking at Las Rozas on Monday, as the Referees Union signed a new agreement with the RFEF and La Liga, Tebas has announced that from as early as next season, there will be ‘automatic offside’ technology.

“We’re implementing automatic offside, we’ll see if it’s ready for next year. Right now there’s semi-automatic, but I don’t like ‘semi’. It would involve putting a chip inside the ball, approved by FIFA, to detect it when it’s struck. It requires a special camera system in the stadiums,” he told Marca.

“It would be an automatic offside, eliminating the need for the famous frames. The approval process still needs to be completed, and we have to see which ball brands are used in the leagues… it all needs to be coordinated. But it’s one of the technological objectives we’re setting for next season.”

The Pau Cubarsi goal that never was

The most famous instance of the frustrations with the SAOT was a disallowed goal for Pau Cubarsi during the Copa del Rey semi-final first leg between Atletico Madrid and Barcelona. Beyond the decision itself, which was that Cubarsi was offside, it took the VAR eight minutes to come to the decision. The pause not only increased Barcelona’s ire, but also broke up the rhythm of the game, altering the contest.

Major new renovation coming to Rose Bowl in Fall 2026

Ethan Garbers #4 of the UCLA Bruins throws during the first half against Minnesota Golden Gophers at Rose Bowl on October 12, 2024 in Pasadena, California.
Ethan Garbers #4 of the UCLA Bruins throws during the first half against Minnesota Golden Gophers at Rose Bowl on October 12, 2024 in Pasadena, California.

PASADENA, Calif. - UCLA football is staying at the Rose Bowl and the 2026 season seems full of potential with Bob Chesney at the helm, but there will be even more new life breathed into the stadium after a series of improvements that are planned to be made at the iconic Pasadena arena.

Dubbed the "Lasting Legacy Campaign" and spearheaded by the privately-funded Rose Bowl Legacy Foundation, a foundation formed in 2010 with the mission of protecting and preserving one of the nations oldest sports stadiums, the series of renovations and infrastructure upgrades are part of a multi-phase plan designed to modernize the venue in time for the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles while still preserving the spirit of the 104-year-old stadium.

Some upgrades have already been completed such as sound system improvement, construction of a student section standing area and a redesign of the marquee at the face of the stadium, all of which have been completed since Fall 2024.

UCLA Bruins quarterback Luke Duncan (12) runs out of the smoke before the game against Washington Huskies at Rose Bowl Stadium on November 22, 2025 in Pasadena, California.
UCLA Bruins quarterback Luke Duncan (12) runs out of the smoke before the game against Washington Huskies at Rose Bowl Stadium on November 22, 2025 in Pasadena, California.

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UCLA Bruins quarterback Luke Duncan (12) runs out of the smoke before the game against Washington Huskies at Rose Bowl Stadium on November 22, 2025 in Pasadena, California.

Other improvements, such as increased cellular reception and renovations to gas and water infrastructure, are due to be completed in time for the 2028 Olympics.

The South End Zone Field Club

The most significant of these projects though is the construction of the South End Zone Field Club, a new seating area whose construction broke ground in January 2026. 

The field club includes "new field-level premium scenery and amenities while preserving the timeless historic elements and angles that have defined America's stadium," per a release. 

The groundbreaking of the South End Zone Field Club is now underway! 🚧🌹For more information about the enhancements to the Rose Bowl Stadium, please visit https://t.co/eAVnabsMgy. pic.twitter.com/LaBiTF91c7

— Rose Bowl Stadium (@RoseBowlStadium) January 15, 2026

Digital renderings display a bar and patio area located directly on field level and next to the team entrance tunnel, intended to place fans in direct contact with players as they storm onto the field ahead of games and provide a more immersive experience. 

Over 750 VIP Club seats will be constructed on the other side of the entrance tunnel to achieve a similar effect and "serve as an in-game tailgate environment," according to the Rose Bowl Lasting Legacy website

Devin Kirkwood #3 of the UCLA Bruins celebrates during the first half against Minnesota Golden Gophers at Rose Bowl on October 12, 2024 in Pasadena, California.
Devin Kirkwood #3 of the UCLA Bruins celebrates during the first half against Minnesota Golden Gophers at Rose Bowl on October 12, 2024 in Pasadena, California.

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Devin Kirkwood #3 of the UCLA Bruins celebrates during the first half against Minnesota Golden Gophers at Rose Bowl on October 12, 2024 in Pasadena, California.

The new seating and patio areas were designed with maintaining the Rose Bowl's iconic oblong silhouette while also providing extra seating and a modernized entertainment experience intended to help the historic Pasadena stadium compete with the modern amenities that many Los Angeles stadiums, SoFi Stadium included, feature.

The Rose Bowl Legacy Foundation also lauded the South End Zone Field Club's potential for enhancing the experience of concert-goers during live music events held at the venue. The project is fully funded and currently under construction, with the target completion date being Fall 2026, per the website. 

Phases One and Two

All the aforementioned renovations and construction are part of Phase One of the Lasting Legacy Campaign, meaning they've been fully funded. Phase Two of the plan will include an upgrade to the Rose Bowl video scoreboard and renovation of the overall Rose Bowl seating. 

The seating renovations are intended to reduce the overall seating capacity of the Rose Bowl from 91,136 to roughly 70,000 seats, with the sacrifice of overall capacity meant to be in service of increasing seat leg room and adding more aisles and hand rails to increase accessibility. 

Neither the seating nor video board projects have received adequate funding at this time to begin actual work, according to the website.

The construction is especially timely considering UCLA's almost-move to SoFi Stadium, with the home of both the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers being proposed as the new home of Bruin football in part because of it's own modernized amenities and the potential for increased revenue. 

Now, the Rose Bowl is attempting to achieve the same thing while preserving the intertwined legacy of both the historic stadium and the Bruins.






Four clubs Bernardo Silva could join with Manchester City exit confirmed

Four clubs Bernardo Silva could join with Manchester City exit confirmed
Four clubs Bernardo Silva could join with Manchester City exit confirmed

Bernardo Silva’s time at Manchester City is set to end in the summer. 

The 31-year-old’s contract at City will expire in July, but no negotiations have taken place between the two parties over an extension. 

According to journalist Matteo Moretto, Silva is expected to leave the English club on a free transfer this summer. 

With the Portugal international’s exit now almost guaranteed, we take a look at four potential destinations for him next season. 

Benfica

Silva started his football career with Benfica, where he rose through its academy ranks to make three senior appearances before joining Monaco. 

The versatile midfielder could make an emotional return to his boyhood club, who would love to bring him back to Lisbon. 

However, he is currently on enormous wages at City, and would have to take a significant pay cut to move back to Portugal. 

Saudi Arabia

Al-Hilal made Silva a mega-money offer in 2023, but he turned down the opportunity to continue his career in the Premier League. 

Al-Hilal are unlikely to make another move, but there is said to be interest from Saudi Pro League sides Al-Ahli and Al-Qadsiah

A new challenge in Saudi Arabia could be appealing for Silva, who can hope to earn a huge salary in the Pro League. 

Chicago Fire

Lionel Messi, Son Heung-min and Thomas Muller are some of the big names who are plying their trade in the Major League Soccer (MLS). 

Silva could be the next big star to join the North American league, with  Chicago Fire setting their sights on landing his services

But it remains to be seen whether the Portuguese is ready to join the MLS, where the competitive standards are significantly lower than Europe’s top five leagues. 

Juventus

Silva could follow in the footsteps of his former team-mate Kevin De Bruyne, who is currently playing in the Serie A with Napoli. 

Juventus are admirers of the 31-year-old’s abilities and could make an offer to sign him on a free transfer

Although his wage demands could be a big stumbling block for a deal. 

The 'big brother' helping Arteta's Arsenal 'over the line'

Mikel Arteta and Gabriel Heinze on the touchline
Heinze joined Arteta's coaching staff in July 2025 [Getty Images]

After three consecutive Premier League runners-up finishes, Mikel Arteta was left searching for answers.

What would it take to turn his Arsenal team into champions? The squad needed more depth. The mentality had to be tougher.

The club responded by signing eight new players. Yet the most important summer arrival may well have been the least conspicuous. Arteta turned to one of his oldest and most trusted allies: former Argentina, Paris St-Germain, Real Madrid and Manchester United defender Gabriel Heinze, who replaced outgoing assistant Carlos Cuesta.

Arteta and Heinze first met at PSG in 2001 under the management of Luis Fernandez.

"They were great boys," says Fernandez, who signed Arteta from Barcelona in January 2001 and Heinze from Real Valladolid six months later.

"It was a pleasure to manage them. What's great is they haven't changed. They're exactly the same today; loyal, hard-working people. When I see what they're doing at Arsenal, I'm very proud."

It feels highly significant that at this key moment in Arteta's managerial career, he turned to a figure who had performed the role of a big brother to him at PSG.

Arteta was just 18 when he left his homeland. He recently described his 18 months in Paris as "an experience that will stay with me forever, that shaped who I wanted to be as a player and ignited in me something to become a manager".

That PSG team was packed with star names and strong personalities. As well as Heinze, Arteta shared a dressing room with Ronaldinho, Mauricio Pochettino, Jay-Jay Okocha and Nicolas Anelka.

The first months were difficult for the shy, introverted Spaniard, despite the presence and support of his parents.

"It was very tough," remembers Yves Ribardiere, PSG's player liaison officer back then. "Mikel was living in a hotel that was quite basic. It was winter, the weather was cold and grey. He was in this small room and had a lot of time to kill. I used to stay with him to make sure he didn't get too down."

PSG's Spanish speakers also helped smooth the transition. Pochettino, then 28, took Arteta under his wing before Heinze arrived. "Mauricio was like a father figure," recalls ex-PSG defender Didier Domi. "Gabi was closer to Mikel's age and more like a brother."

Heinze is four years older than Arteta, but there was an immediate chemistry between the two. "They were together at training, and also spent time together away from the pitch with their families," recalls Fernandez.

"Gabi was a fierce competitor and always wanted to do better than his opponent. Mikel was more an elegant player with real technical qualities," adds the PSG legend who captained the club to their first league title in 1986 and won the European Cup Winners' Cup as coach a decade later.

Edouard Cisse insists the duo also had plenty in common. "They were both intense and passionate," explains Cisse, who partnered Arteta in PSG's midfield. "Gabi gave everything, even in training. He had to win. Mikel was calmer. But you knew not to rub him up the wrong way. He had that tough Basque edge."

Mikel Arteta and Gabriel Heinze on Arsenal training pitch
Heinze has almost 400 club appearances as a player and 72 Argentina caps [Getty Images]

Heinze took his notoriously feisty nature into management. Spells as head coach in his homeland with Godoy Cruz, Argentinos Juniors, Velez Sarsfield and Newell's Old Boys – and at Atlanta United in the MLS – proved tumultuous and short-lived.

In north London, Arteta is channelling Heinze's enthusiasm – and the Gunners are flying. "They're like two volcanoes," Cisse says. "One that erupts occasionally (Arteta) and one that erupts all the time (Heinze). With everything he has to manage, Mikel can't be shouting at his players constantly. You need help. Gabi will be doing that every day in training.

"It's a superb combination," Cisse insists. "Mikel has done a fantastic job, but he needs help to get his team over the line. Gabi, through his obsession with winning, can do that."

A rugged, hard-tackling defender who won league titles in France, England and Spain and played 72 times for Argentina, Heinze commands instant respect on the training ground, where he works primarily with the defensive players.

It is surely no coincidence that the best defence in England has become even stronger this season. "Gabi lives for football," says Fernandez, who remains in close contact with both Arteta and Heinze today. "He's always studying the game, and especially the work of the defensive players. These days you have a goalkeeping coach, a set-piece coach, it's important to have someone coaching the defenders too.

"You can always improve. Work on your positioning, tackling, distribution. That's where Gabi can help. When you have somebody of his experience telling you something, you listen. I'm certain he'll be improving those defenders."

Arteta has no hesitation entrusting Heinze with such key tasks. The pair share a bond that runs far deeper than football.

"The strength of a manager lies in his ability to surround himself with people he trusts completely," says Fernandez. "Mikel has made a great choice. Gabi is loyal. He's straight-talking, a real, sincere person and Mikel knows he'll support him every single day."

As Arsenal's season moves towards a thrilling climax, that trust off the pitch may prove as valuable as any signing on it.

Toronto Blue Jays fans will see why team moved on from Bo Bichette after his latest remarks

Dante and Bo Bichette

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When the Toronto Blue Jays decided to move on from Bo Bichette, the decision created plenty of debate among the fanbase. However, recent comments from Bichette may explain why Toronto ultimately let the franchise shortstop walk before he signed with the New York Mets.

Bichette is currently transitioning to third base with the Mets, and the change hasn’t been easy. Speaking recently about the move, Bichette admitted the position change has come with challenges.

“Third base is a challenge, for sure,’’ Bichette said, per Dan Martin of the New York Post. “I’m learning something new, but I have a good understanding of the growing pains, but I also understand I have the ability to play the position.”

While Bichette seemingly remains confident that he can handle the role, the comment highlights the type of uncertainty Toronto may have been trying to avoid. The Blue Jays spent years building their roster around Bichette at shortstop, but he just never figured it out up the middle

For the Mets, the move represented a gamble worth taking. Bichette’s offensive skillset has been one of the most productive in the league, and if he can be serviceable at third, New York should be content.

Regardless, this was certainly part of the reason the Blue Jays decided to go their separate ways.

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Trade rumors swirling around Steelers LB Patrick Queen

PITTSBURGH, PA - JANUARY 04: Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen (6) looks on during the NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers on January 4, 2026 at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA. (Photo by Mark Alberti/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

It’s that part of the NFL offseason where anything feels possible. The Steelers already made a trade at the start of free agency, and now there’s chatter about the possibility of another.

On Monday, two credentialed Cowboys reporters mentioned that Dallas had some interest in trading for Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen after missing out on several big names in free agency.

NFL Network’s Jane Slater mentioned that the Cowboys were “looking at” a Queen trade but weren’t in strong pursuit in the moment. A few hours later, she posted that “Patrick Queen (is) still one I’m watching” after Dallas missed out on Devin Lloyd.

I can tell you the Cowboys were still talking to Lloyd when I checked in at 7:30 tonight but there was a sense his price was gonna be a little high for them.

Patrick Queen still one I’m watching https://t.co/IB2H4AaQK4

— Jane Slater (@SlaterNFL) March 10, 2026

Later, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s Nick Harris posted that the Cowboys were one of “a handful of teams” that have called Pittsburgh about Queen, with one of those teams including the Philadelphia Eagles.

Harris noted that the Steelers are likely asking for a mid-round pick, but he clarified that nothing is imminent.

Cowboys have been largely wiped out at LB. Been a tough day there in Dallas, no other way to put it.

I’m keeping an eye on Patrick Queen at the moment. A handful of teams have called Pittsburgh about a trade here (including the Eagles). Dallas has kept a hand in that mix for…

— Nick Harris (@NickHarrisFWST) March 10, 2026

Queen, 26, recorded 120 total tackles, eight tackles for loss, and one sack in his second season with the Steelers in 2025. However, the team’s linebacker core was criticized throughout the season.

Queen came to the Steelers on a three-year, $41 million deal in 2024 after a second-team All-Pro year with the Baltimore Ravens. He is the highest-paid free agent addition in Steelers history.

Entering the last year of his contract in 2026, Queen is expected to have a $17 million cap hit per Spotrac. The rest of the Steelers linebacker room is currently made of Payton Wilson, Malik Harrison, the recently re-signed Cole Holcomb, and Carson Bruener.

New York Mets’ Bo Bichette gets honest about his struggles at third base

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A position change is never easy, and Bo Bichette is learning that firsthand as he adjusts to a new defensive role with the New York Mets. As all Mets fans know, this is a running thing around the league, and it’s a bit overboard.

Bichette, who has spent his career playing shortstop, has been working at third base as the Mets look to get his bat in the lineup. The position change has come with its share of challenges, something the veteran infielder spoke about while speaking to reporters.

“Third base is a challenge, for sure,’’ Bichette said, per Dan Martin of the New York Post. “I’m learning something new, but I have a good understanding of the growing pains, but I also understand I have the ability to play the position.”

Shortstop and third base share some similarities, but the differences at third can be very tough to navigate. For someone who wasn’t exactly a good infielder at shortstop, it’ll be interesting to see how he reacts at third in the short and long-term.

For the Mets, the idea of signing Bichette was to land one of the better-hitting infielders in baseball. If he comes in and swings it at the level he can, I think it’s fair to say that fans can deal with some problems at third base.

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Chelsea have 3 players among Premier League’s most valuable under 21s

Chelsea have 3 players among Premier League’s most valuable under 21s
Chelsea have 3 players among Premier League’s most valuable under 21s

Chelsea have three players among the 10 most valuable youngsters in the Premier League according to the latest TransferMarkt update.

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Chelsea are building their team on young players, and the whole model depends on these talented youngsters improving their skills and improving in value.

According to transfer market value tracking site TransferMarkt, it’s been a good period for the Blues. Their March update sees three Blues in the top 10 most valuable players under 21 in the Premier League.

Estevao remains top of the pile with an €80m valuation. He’s not played for a while due to injury, but his overall impact this season has shown just why he’s so highly rated and so highly valued. He’s the only 18 year old on this list.

Then comes Andrey Santos. The Brazilian has broken into the team in the last two months and has seen his value go from €40m to €45m.

You can see the full list in the graphic here:

The top 10 most valuable under 21 players in the Premier League.

Garnacho value falls – but should already be set to swing up

As you can see, it’s not all good for Chelsea fans. Alejandro Garnacho has seen his value fall from €45m to €40 in the last period. However, two good games in a week for the Blues have set up him for a nice end to the season, and we’d be very surprised if he doesn’t at least recover that €5m by the time the summer rolls around.

In other news…

Moises Caicedo has become the first player of the season to reach 50 in a key midfielder stat.

Saturday was a good day for Chelsea left backs – Jorrel Hato had a good game and Marc Cucurella returned from his hamstring injury.

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Predicted Tottenham Hotspur XI vs Atletico Madrid – Romero returns in a back three

Predicted Tottenham Hotspur XI vs Atletico Madrid – Romero returns in a back three
Predicted Tottenham Hotspur XI vs Atletico Madrid – Romero returns in a back three

Tottenham Hotspur visit Atletico Madrid on Tuesday night for a Champions League round-of-16 clash that offers a welcome distraction from their domestic struggles.

Interim manager Igor Tudor is overseeing a squad sitting just one point above the Premier League relegation zone following a disappointing 3-1 defeat to Crystal Palace.

Tudor’s task in Madrid is complicated by a lengthy injury list, with several first-team players currently sidelined.

James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski and Mohammed Kudus are among the high-profile absentees, while the midfield is further depleted by Yves Bissouma’s ineligibility.

However, the return of their first-choice defensive partnership provides a silver lining.

Captain Cristian Romero is available after serving a four-game domestic suspension, and Micky van de Ven – who was dismissed against Palace – is eligible to play in Europe.

Their presence will be vital in a back three alongside Kevin Danso, as Tudor seeks to replicate the defensive solidity that saw Spurs keep six clean sheets during the group stage.

Conor Gallagher is set to return to the city he called home earlier this season. His work rate will be essential alongside Joao Palhinha and Pape Matar Sarr in midfield.

Archie Gray is tipped to start on the left, with Pedro Porro retaining his place on the right.

The burden of goalscoring falls once again on Dominic Solanke, who is expected to lead the line alongside Mathys Tel.

Predicted Tottenham XI (3-5-2): Vicario; Danso, Romero, Van de Ven; Porro, Gallagher, Palhinha, Sarr, Gray; Tel, Solanke.

17 draft‑eligible Bulldogs show off at Pro Day in final push before NFL draft

17 Fresno State Bulldogs hoping to hear their names called in next month's NFL draft took the field one more time Monday, using the program's annual Pro Day as a final audition for professional scouts.

With representatives from 16 NFL teams watching from the sideline, each drill and rep functioned as a high-stakes job interview for players chasing a shot at the next level.

Fresno State defensive back Al'Zillion Hamilton said the day brought a personal milestone. "I've been training this whole time and I haven't hit 4-4 this whole time I've been training, so it's good to hear that number," he said.

Players cycled through a series of on-field tests, including the broad jump, shuttle run, and a slate of position-specific drills.

Long snapper Wesley Brown said he was pleased with his performance.

"I thought I did really good in the 5,10,5. I thought I was really fast. The vertical jump I did really good that kind of surprised me, and then I thought I just snapped really well," Brown said.

Families and friends filled sections of the stands to watch, though defensive back Camryn Bracha noted the absence of one of his strongest supporters.

"I lost my grandpa this past week and so I know he was really proud of everything I put into this. I know he's watching over me and bargaining me up in heaven," Bracha said.

Bracha, Hamilton and Jakari Embry were among the defensive backs who showcased their footwork and coverage skills.

One participant reflected on the confidence built during years in the program, saying, "My field drills I felt great. I played a lot of football here. A lot of good coaches have helped me fine-tune myself on the field, so that's where I felt really comfortable."

For seniors, Monday marked not only their last workout together but also a moment to recognize the relationships forged in Fresno.

Jadon Pearson said choosing Fresno State changed his life.

"I really just put a lot of my faith into coming here. It was well worth it. I have a bunch of friends, they'll be at my wedding, I'll be at theirs. Just a bunch of lifelong friends," he said. "The stuff that we were able to do this year, especially on defense, is really special."

"I just hope we left this place better than we found it," he added.

The 2026 NFL Draft begins on April 23rd on ABC30.

You can view the unofficial results on the Fresno State Athletics website.

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New York Mets’ Nolan McLean gives promising update on recent health scare

Nolan McLean

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A recent health scare created some concern for the New York Mets, and it’s one even a normal person might deal with.

However, pitching prospect Nolan McLean says he’s starting to feel like himself again.

McLean recently dealt with vertigo symptoms, an issue that didn’t he;p his progress in his throwing program. Speaking with reporters, the youngster had an encouraging update on how he’s been feeling in recent days.

“I’m definitely feeling better these last couple of days,” McLean said, per FOX. “I haven’t missed any days of throwing. I kind of grinded through a little bit last week, still feeling the vertigo symptoms, but this week I’m feeling really good.”

Despite dealing with the rough symptoms that vertigo brings, McLean said that he was still able to stay on schedule with his throwing routine. That’s perhaps more important than anything for the Mets, as he’ll be a big piece of what they’re trying to accomplish.

McLean throwing through the issue while dealing with this suggests the situation never reached the point where the Mets felt it necessary to shut him down, which is another good thing.

For now, there’s no reason to rush him if he doesn’t feel well. The Mets can’t afford for him not to be 100%, so it’s best to play things like this safely.

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Remembering Steve Lapper, a design buff who lived and breathed the game

Courtesy of Sydney Lapper
For Steve Lapper, golf was a lifelong passion and a side career.Courtesy of Sydney Lapper

Steve Lapper died in his sleep last week — a quiet passing for a beloved husband, father, unreformed golf junkie and friend to many in the game, none of whom would have described him as quiet.

I first met Steve some 15 years ago in the grill room of a hidebound Boston-area club. He was seated at the next table over, holding forth in a voluble stage whisper on the work of the Golden Age architect William Flynn. Someone made an introduction and we got to talking, first about courses, but soon about work and kids and where to get the best dim sum nearby. Within no time, he was giving me the kind of good-natured grief I only expect from people I have known and liked for years.

That was Steve. He made your acquaintance quickly. He was drawn to golf as an art form and a pastime, but even more as a catalyst for social connections, which he seemed to forge wherever he went. Busting chops was just one of his ways of expressing fondness. He relished his relationships in the game, with an understanding that the places golf took him and the people he met through it were its richest rewards.

Steve was born and raised in New Rochelle, N.Y., and grew up caddying at Wykagyl and Winged Foot. One of his cherished memories was walking Winged Foot as a standard bearer in the 1974 U.S. Open, an experience he’d happily recount to anyone who’d listen.

Both his parents played, his mother well enough to win her club championship. Steve could get his ball airborne, too. Sometimes, he even hit it with power and precision. But he never deluded himself into thinking he might do it for a living. Golf instead became a near-constant companion through a career that spanned trading floors in Chicago, San Francisco and New York.

It was in Manhattan where he met his wife, Melissa. They later moved to New Jersey, where they raised two daughters, Sydney and Whitney.

Like New York, Steve had an outsize personality and stories to match. Friends sometimes accused him of taking poetic license with his anecdotes, including the one about playing golf and poker with Michael Jordan when Jordan was a rookie. Steve’s pal, Mike Policano, was among the amiable doubters until a few years ago, when he wound up at dinner with Steve and two friends, one of whom mentioned he’d just bumped into Jordan in a hotel lobby. “He then described the two of them playing poker and golf with Jordan,” Policano told me. “I stammered, ‘You mean, that story was true?'”

Along with good yarns, Steve brimmed with interests and opinions. He read voraciously. He collected art. He could speak on high-brow topics without sounding pretentious and on low-brow matters without coming off as a knucklehead. Aside from his wife and daughters, few subjects delighted him more than golf design.

He was an early and forceful voice in online architecture forums. Debates on those platforms can be like academic feuds in which people care so much because the stakes are so small. At times, Steve ruffled feathers and had his ruffled back. But he never lost touch with the point of those exchanges, which was to swap ideas and insights with fellow obsessives, or their ultimate importance, which was minimal. He could disagree heatedly and laugh about it an hour later. And he was never too proud to admit when he was wrong.

“Steve could be a lot,” one of his friends told me, tenderly. I’ve always thought that’s better than being a little. To engage with Steve was to understand that he expected you to go all in. You could count on him to show you the same respect in return.

Steve served as a GOLF Magazine course rater for more than a decade. But his deepest involvement in the game was as a course operator and developer. He was president of Paramount Golf Club in New York and co-owner of Fox Hollow Golf Course in New Jersey, and he was working toward a real-estate project at nearby Spring Brook GC when he died.

Brandel Chamblee, the Golf Channel and NBC Sports analyst, first encountered Steve over lunch at Paramount under circumstances not unlike my own. Steve was seated nearby and “he was not inconspicuous,” Chamblee said. “He also knew more about architecture than anyone I’d ever met. It was like talking to George Thomas, Alister MacKenzie, Bill Coore and Gil Hanse all in one.”

Steve and Chamblee became friends, though not because they agreed on everything. “Politically, we couldn’t have been more opposite,” Chamblee said. “But with Steve, you could have an argument without animosity. He would listen to you. He was open to having his mind changed. Even on fraught topics, conversations with Steve were always civil. It reminded me of the way the world used to be. Of the way the world should be.”

Steve Lapper on the course with his daughter, Sydney
Golf was a Lapper family affair.Courtesy of Sydney Lapper

They eventually partnered on a golf development project that fell into limbo. The friendship didn’t.

Steve will be remembered for his gregariousness but also for his generosity. He was giving with his time as well as with his contacts. Whether I was writing about design, agronomy, the business of golf development or legal issues around the Tour-LIV war, he topped my call list. If I needed a source, he had a reference. The Kevin Bacon of the golf world, he was rarely more than a few degrees removed from a notable figure. Often that figure was someone he knew well enough to bust their chops.

The golf course photographer Jon Cavalier experienced this firsthand. Steve was a big booster in Cavalier’s launch of LinksGems, the now-prominent Instagram account he runs. “When I was starting out, I didn’t know much about great architecture or private clubs,” Cavalier told me. “I didn’t know who to contact or how to conduct myself.” Steve liked Cavalier’s work, reached out to say so, and became both a friend and mentor, educating him about design, showing him how to navigate the industry. “If I’ve got 1,000 great relationships in golf,” Cavalier said, “I probably owe 950 of them to Steve.”

Steve shared his love of golf at home. He inspired Melissa to take up the game and taught both daughters to play. Before his death, Whitney had been planning to host a tournament at her college in Wisconsin to raise money for one of the campus clubs. That event is in April. Steve and Sydney had planned to attend. Now, Sydney and her mom will go. “But my dad will be there in spirit,” Sydney said. “His idea of heaven was a golf course.”

Steve would have turned 69 this year. The last time we spoke, he’d been scraping it around. His game had seen better days and he was the first to say so but without complaint. He knew that was the bargain every lifelong golfer strikes. He had trips planned and a clear sense of how he hoped to spend his time. He had played 99 of GOLF’s Top 100 Courses in the World, Augusta National being the exception. He would have thrilled to play it, but he wasn’t going to break his back to try to make that happen. Getting out with friends and family was the main thing. The cachet of the course concerned him less than the company he kept.

In 2022, one of Steve’s close friends, a fellow course rater named David Baum, was killed in a car accident in New Jersey. In a tribute on GOLF.com, Steve wrote: “Like so many of us, David took lessons and worked on his swing, yet his goal wasn’t as much to shoot a lower score as it was to enjoy the walk. . . He also saw the game as a portal to adventure and discovery.”

I count myself among the many who feel similarly about golf, and whose world was widened because of Steve.

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San Francisco 49ers expected to make important coaching move to help Brock Purdy

San Francisco 49ers expected to make important coaching move to help Brock Purdy originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The San Francisco 49ers are expected to add another coach to their staff as they look to finalize what’s already one of the better staffs in the league.

According to Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports, San Francisco is expected to hire Angel Matute, who most recently served as the offensive line coach at Kent State.

“The #49ers are expected to hire Kent State offensive line coach Angel Matute, a source tells @CBSSports. Was key in Kent State cutting its sacks allowed total from 43 in 2024 to 27 last season. Also helped the team improve its rushing average by 20 yards per game,” he wrote.

While a new offensive line coach might not make many fans too excited, the unit is arguably the most important on the team. Keeping Brock Purdy up and healthy is just as crucial as anything and will be needed.

Adding a coach with a strong background fits what they’ve tried to do. The 49ers have consistently built their offense around physical line play and a great rushing attack, an idea that relies heavily on disciplined blocking and protection.

While Matute will make a big jump from the college ranks to the NFL, he should find success at the highest level with all of the talent the 49ers have.

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Adama Traore stars for West Ham vs Brentford in 45-minute outing

Adama Traore stars for West Ham vs Brentford in 45-minute outing
Adama Traore stars for West Ham vs Brentford in 45-minute outing

West Ham United overcame Brentford on penalties at the London Stadium to book their place in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup for the first time in 10 years.

West Ham went ahead twice through Jarrod Bowen, but Igor Thiago pegged the Hammers back both times to drag the game into extra-time, then penalties.

The East London outfit secured the win after Dango Ouattara fluffed his lines with a poor penalty attempt.

West Ham needed to take the game to the Bees, and Adama Traore was instrumental to that.

He had arguably his best performance in the club’s colours despite playing for only 45 minutes.

Traore got the better of Michael Kayode before dragging his shot wide early on. He was sprightly and full of running.

The 30-year-old then won a penalty off Kayode in the 34th minute, which Bowen converted.

Besides his attacking responsibilities, he was also diligent in defence, winning four of his six ground duels.

However, manager Nuno Espirito Santo inexplicably brought him off for Crysencio Summerville, who dazzled but gave away the penalty for Brentford’s second equaliser.

Traore’s performance was promising, hopefully a sign of things to come. He can be a key weapon in their survival bid.

Nuno, who has lauded Traore as ‘unique’, pushed for his arrival, and the winger needs to deliver the goods. Yesterday, he did.

He will likely remain behind Summerville and Bowen in the pecking order, but Traore is a fantastic weapon to call upon.

Even though this was the FA Cup, performances like this suggest West Ham have enough about them to avoid the drop in the Premier League.

The Hammers may currently sit 18th in the table, but encouraging signs are emerging.

There is greater sharpness in attack, more physical presence in duels and, most importantly, a sense of cohesion that has often been missing this season.

Players looked clearer in their roles and more willing to fight for the result.

If Nuno can bottle this level of intensity and organisation for the league run-in, survival is very achievable.

West Ham have the quality in their squad. They just need to keep producing displays like this when it matters most.

Andre Onana: Man United loanee comes up big for Trabzonspor

Andre Onana: Man United loanee comes up big for Trabzonspor
Andre Onana: Man United loanee comes up big for Trabzonspor

Manchester United had one player in loan action on Monday night.

To find out where all of Manchester United’s loanees are plying their trade this season, click here.

Andre Onana

Andre Onana has had a mixed time during his loan at Trabzonspor.

On the one hand, he has helped his side to third place in the league, just three points behind the unbeaten Fenerbahce.

Nonetheless, he has also conceded numerous goals and made some trademark mistakes along the way.

Match versus Kayserispor

On Monday evening, Onana’s side ran out 3-1 winners. The Cameroonian made five stops, with four of them coming from inside the penalty area.

His first stop came inside 10 minutes when he made himself big to block a one-on-one attempt.

He made a mistake early on in the first half when his clearance went straight to a player from the home team, but he finally made a smart save to deny a header at the end of the move.

Onana conceded late on after 82 minutes, with his team already 3-0 up.

The ball was squared across goal and German Onugkha made no mistake from close range, leaving Onana with no chance of keeping his clean sheet.

Onana was successful in all of his run-out attempts and high claims to take the pressure away from his defence when necessary. In addition, he made one clearance during the game.

He completed 87% of his passes and carried the ball forward on seven occasions. The keeper also made seven recoveries in the match.

Trabzonspor will next be in action when they host Rizespor on Saturday afternoon, looking to chase down second place in the league.

Andre Onana stats vs Kayserispor

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New York Jets insider floats trade idea to land young quarterback with a rocket of an arm and major upside

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The New York Jets have many ways to look at their options at quarterback, and with multiple draft picks and more, there are a few ways the Jets can go about this. 

One insider believes a potential trade with the Tennessee Titans could be something that makes sense.

During a recent discussion, longtime Jets insider Rich Cimini of ESPN floated a hypothetical deal involving Titans quarterback Will Levis and Jets linebacker Jamien Sherwood.

“Maybe there is a Jamien Sherwood for Will Levis deal in the offing here coming up,” Cimini said. “Well, the Jets don’t have a lot of tradeable commodities.

“Who is the middle linebacker for Tennessee? I’m not even sure. The contract, that is the issue there. [Robert] Saleh discovered him, basically. He made him what he was. So if they’re willing to take on the money, maybe there is another deal there.”

Levis, who has shown promise throughout his career but is coming back from an injury, could become an intriguing option as the Titans went with Cam Ward last season. For the Jets, adding a young quarterback with starting experience could add some intrigue to a rather boring room.

Cimini’s comments also highlighted the connection to new Titans head coach Robert Saleh, who played a role in Sherwood’s development.

On the surface, it could be a deal that makes sense for both sides.

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New York Yankees fans will be sick when they see who the Toronto Blue Jays are scouting

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The Toronto Blue Jays are doing their homework on a young pitcher with a familiar connection to the New York Yankees. The pitcher is also the biggest young star in the WBC, showing why many MLB teams will want him.

According to Bob Elliott, Toronto scouts have been evaluating high school right-hander Joseph Contreras, the son of former Yankees pitcher Jose Contreras.

“Blue Jays scouts have been evaluating Georgia HSer RHP Joseph Contreras, son of former big leaguer José Contreras (78-67., 4.57 ERA in 11-year career). Joseph will pitch for Brasil as youngest player in WBC.”

For the Blue Jays, evaluating a young pitcher with both international experience and big-league bloodlines makes sense from a scouting perspective. It doesn’t hurt that he has a fastball that’s been up to nearly 100 MPH. 

For Yankees fans, though, the report should get them upset if New York isn’t all in on him, too.

If Contreras continues developing the way scouts expect, the son of the former Yankees pitcher could eventually carve out his own path toward professional baseball. Everything right now suggests that he can do so at the highest level.

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Vikings’ First Free Agent Move Might Tip Their Draft Hand

Vikings’ First Free Agent Move Might Tip Their Draft Hand
Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores surveys the field before kickoff midway through Dec. 29, 2024, as Minnesota prepared to face the Green Bay Packers at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. Flores entered the matchup overseeing one of the league’s most aggressive defensive turnarounds, bringing pressure-heavy concepts and disciplined execution to a unit that had rapidly reshaped its identity. Mandatory Credit: Brace Hemmelgarn-Getty Images

The Minnesota Vikings have plenty of holes to fill this offseason, and they only want to allocate so much money through free agency. After making the necessary moves to be cap compliant going into the league year, their focus can turn to spending.

Minnesota Gains Flexibility before the Draft

James Pierre’s deal won’t be official until Wednesday, but grabbing a cornerback right away sends a message. Not only is it possible the Vikings got a steal after the former Pittsburgh Steeler had a breakout season, but they do so at just an $8.5 million outlay.

Beyond replacing Jeff Okudah with a much higher upside option, the addition of Pierre is notable. Plenty of mock drafts had the Vikings looking at cornerbacks with the 18th overall pick in April’s draft. What sort of player would be there, and which options would be available, is uncertain.

Vikings draft plan
Minnesota Vikings Head Coach Kevin O’Connell introduced new Defensive Coordinator Brian Flores from the TCO Performance Center on February 15th, 2023. Flores coached for the New England Patriots, Miami Dolphins, and Pittsburgh Steelers before joining the Vikings in 2023.

One thing that is for certain is that Minnesota does not need to be pigeon-holed into a position. By grabbing Pierre, the Vikings have their starting cornerbacks accounted for at this point. That shouldn’t stop them from adding developmental depth, but they aren’t forced into grabbing a Day 1 starter.

The more situations that Rob Brzezinski and Kevin O’Connell can find like this before the draft, the better. With the 18th pick, the available options will be fluid for the next handful of weeks. Having the opportunity to draft the best player available or to change strategy to move around is something a team needing to get younger should be excited about.

Rob Brzezinski speaking during a Vikings.com interview about the team’s front-office philosophy and leadership structure.
Vikings executive Rob Brzezinski speaks with Vikings.com’s Gabe Henderson during a sit-down interview on Feb. 17, 2022, discussing organizational philosophy, front-office strategy, and the hiring of head coach Kevin O’Connell while outlining Minnesota’s leadership structure and long-term football operations vision in a detailed digital feature segment. Mandatory Credit: YouTube.

It’s already clear that Minnesota is interested in adding running back help, and they could address that position through the draft as well. There are rarely targets worthy of a first-round pick at that position, and this year’s crop is plenty deep.

If the Vikings could grab a center in free agency, they would also knock off a position of need with a pay scale that is often affordable. Pierre was the start of that line of thinking, and replicating more of it through the deals ahead may set the stage for a draft that rights the wrongs of the former general manager.


Liverpool have secured the next Erling Haaland and he's special

Liverpool have secured the next Erling Haaland and he's special
Liverpool have secured the next Erling Haaland and he's special

The next Erling Haaland belongs to Liverpool and he's incredibly special.

The world first become to know Man City's hulking forward when he scored nine goals in one game at the U20 World Cup.

From that moment on it was clear that a star was born. The Norwegian has since become one of the most fearsome strikers in world football.

Haaland is a monster, sometimes it's hard to fathom that he's human, he feels more like a bionic machine made to score goals.

The way he rampages through the opposition like a bulldozer is simply sensation to watch.

But there's more to him than just speed and strength. He's not just a brute. He's a clinical machine. His finishing is next level.

He can score with either foot, his head, or even from distance, demonstrating a composure that belies any mortal being. He has a remarkable knack for positioning, often arriving in exactly the right spot to convert half-chances into goals.

Simply, put he is the most complete forward on the planet right now.

Anfield Watch understands Liverpool could have signed him when he was a kid playing in Norway, he was offered to a number of clubs, but it was Molde who took a chance in him.

Thankfully, though Richard Hughes has made amends, because he's signed the next Haaland.

It went under the radar in the summer when the Reds secured the signing of Will Wright under the noses of Arsenal.

The teenager scored over 40 goals for Salford City's academy and had already made his debut for the team as a 16-year-old. Last year, only two 16-years-old played in the FA Cup's third round. Wright and Rio Ngumoha.

Now 17-years-old, he's a regular for the club's U21 side and has been in great form of late. Right now, Wright is averaging a goal or assist every 75 minutes in the Premier League 2. He has eight goal contributions in his last eight matches.

Those are already Haaland esque numbers but what makes him a very similar player is not just his production but his style of play.

Like Haaland, Wright is a brute. He is tall and fast, who loves to push past defences and has the same power and speed that made Haaland so devastating at a younger age.

On top of that, he's simply relentless. Wright pushes past players. He doesn't stop running and presses like a monster.

Then there is also Wright's finishing ability. He has a great sense for the goal and this was exemplified by his recent finish against Tottenham's U21 side.

Wright controlled a long arching ball from Armin Pecsi as Liverpool went on the counter attack. Surrounded by several Tottenham defenders, Wright was not only able to keep the ball, he ran forward with it and managed to break into a position from which he could shoot.

And shoot he did, scoring a phenomenal goal with an emphatic finish.

The whole sequence was very Haaland esque and there is just something similarly special about Wright as the Norwegian. It's not just his ability and playing style but his attitude as well.

Wright oozes confidence and he's a very hard-working player on the pitch. The type of player fans love.

His recent finish against Wolverhampton last weekend, showed the incredible range that he has with Wright thumping the ball into the back of the net from outside the box.

There is just something special about him. Very much in the same way as there was something special about Haaland.

Galatasaray vs Liverpool – Match preview and team news

Galatasaray vs Liverpool – Match preview and team news
Galatasaray vs Liverpool – Match preview and team news

Arne Slot leads Liverpool back to the daunting atmosphere of RAMS Park on Tuesday evening, looking to secure a first-leg advantage in their Champions League Round of 16 tie against a Galatasaray side that has already frustrated them once this season.

The visitors arrive in Istanbul aiming to translate their European dominance into knockout success following a high-octane league phase. Meanwhile, their domestic form remains a rollercoaster of inconsistent results. A recent loss to the Premier League’s bottom club preceded an FA Cup rebound. Nevertheless, the Merseysiders boast a clinical edge on the continent.

However, the “Cimbom” previously proved they can topple Liverpool at home. Furthermore, a raucous RAMS Park crowd stands firmly behind them. Therefore, Okan Buruk’s experienced squad expect to repeat their matchday two success.

Galatasaray enter the knockout stage carrying high spirits after a thrilling aggregate playoff victory over Juventus. Subsequently, the Turkish champions have transformed their home ground into a true fortress. They remain unbeaten in their last seven fixtures at the venue across all competitions.

Interestingly, Buruk manages the oldest average starting XI remaining in the tournament. Thus, he leans heavily on veteran experience and the clinical form of Victor Osimhen. Ultimately, they aim to disrupt a Liverpool defence struggling for recent consistency.

Galatasaray vs Liverpool – Match preview and team news

  • Date: Tuesday, 10 March 2026
  • Kick-off: 17:45 GMT
  • Venue: RAMS Park, Istanbul
  • Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano
  • VAR: Guillermo Cuadra Fernández
  • Last Meeting: Galatasaray 1–0 Liverpool (30 Sept 2025, UCL League Phase)

Team News

Galatasaray

Okan Buruk has a nearly full squad at his disposal, with only reserve keeper Enes Buyuk unavailable. Leroy Sané is eligible to play despite a domestic red card against Beşiktaş. Victor Osimhen will lead the line, supported by a physical midfield featuring Lucas Torreira and Mario Lemina.

Liverpool

Arne Slot faces a significant goalkeeper crisis after Alisson Becker suffered a training injury on Monday. The Brazilian did not travel to Turkey, leaving Giorgi Mamardashvili in line to start. Federico Chiesa also stayed on Merseyside due to illness. While Florian Wirtz and Ibrahima Konaté are available, Slot remains without long-term absentees Alexander Isak, Stefan Bajcetic, and Conor Bradley.

Form

Galatasaray

The hosts have won their last three matches across all competitions and are unbeaten in their last seven at RAMS Park. Galatasaray are currently the oldest side remaining in this season’s competition with an average age of 28 years and 273 days. They have only lost two of their 22 home matches in the European Cup/UCL knockout stages and remain unbeaten in their last 10 at this stage. Victor Osimhen has been the standout threat, netting seven goals in eight Champions League appearances this season.

Liverpool

Liverpool’s Champions League form has been convincing, highlighted by nine goals scored and just two conceded in their four away matches this campaign. Historical data offers a warning; the Reds have won just one of five previous UCL meetings with Galatasaray, a 20% win rate that stands as their joint-lowest against any side faced five or more times.

The Reds have never won in three previous away games at Galatasaray, while Dominik Szoboszlai has been the creative hub, involved in eight goals in the competition this term. Arne Slot will take charge of his 100th game for Liverpool tonight, looking to break the club record for wins in his first century.

Predicted Lineups

Galatasaray Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Cakir; Sallai, Sanchez, Bardakci, Jakobs; Torreira, Lemina; Yilmaz, Akgun, Lang; Osimhen

Liverpool Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Mamardashvili; Frimpong, Konate, Van Dijk, Kerkez; Gravenberch, Mac Allister; Salah, Szoboszlai, Wirtz; Ekitike

How to Watch Galatasaray vs Liverpool?

The match will be televised live in the UK on TNT Sports 1. Coverage begins at 17:00 GMT.

Read more- Galatasaray boss outlines Liverpool threat and weaknesses

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Five players who played for both Galatasaray and Liverpool

Five players who played for both Galatasaray and Liverpool
Five players who played for both Galatasaray and Liverpool

Galatasaray and Liverpool meet in the Champions League tonight, as the champions of Turkey and England go head-to-head in the last 16.

It’s expected to be a red-hot atmosphere in Istanbul, with Galatasaray into the knockout rounds for the first time in over a decade and confident after beating Liverpool in the league phase.

Ahead of their clash, we’ve remembered five of the best players who played for both clubs.

Dean Saunders

Dean Saunders signed for Liverpool from relegated Derby County in 1991, resuming his international strike partnership with Ian Rush at club level.

He scored 23 goals in all competitions during his debut season to finish as the Reds’ top scorer, including UEFA Cup hat-tricks against Kuusysi Lahti and FC Tirol. However, despite FA Cup success, just 10 of his goals came in the league as Liverpool slumped to a sixth-place finish. He was sold after just one season at Anfield, becoming Aston Villa’s record signing.

After three seasons at Aston Villa, he reunited with former Liverpool manager Graeme Souness at Galatasaray. Saunders scored in both legs of a memorable Turkish Cup final win over arch-rivals Fenerbahce before returning to England after just one season.

Brad Friedel

Brad Friedel spent time with Galatasaray and Liverpool during the early stages of his career. The American played alongside Saunders at Galatasaray in 1995-96, winning the Turkish Cup, having failed to earn a work permit in England.

He returned to the US with Columbus Crew after a single season, before signing for Liverpool a year later.

Friedel’s three seasons at Liverpool saw him struggle for games before sustained Premier League success with Blackburn, Tottenham, and Aston Villa. Friedel holds the record for the most Premier League appearances by an American, with 450 games played.

Harry Kewell

Liverpool signed Harry Kewell in a cut-price deal from Leeds United in 2023, following the latter’s fire-sale amid financial implosion. The Australian had been one of the Premier League’s top talents at Elland Road and started brightly at Anfield before injuries impacted his fortunes. Kewell won the Champions League and FA Cup with Liverpool, though the Reds saw only flashes of his brilliant best in a Leeds shirt.

He joined Galatasaray as a free agent in 2008 and became a firm favourite over three seasons, scoring 34 goals in 91 games. However, his transfer to Turkey saw Kewell receive fierce criticism, having been a Leeds player when two of the club’s fans were murdered in attacks ahead of the UEFA Cup semi-final against Galatasaray in 2000.

Milan Baros

Milan Baros arrived at Liverpool as an unknown from Banik Ostrava in the early noughties, first serving as back-up to Michael Owen and Emile Heskey before breaking into the team.

The top-scorer at Euro 2004 as the Czech Republic reached the semi-finals, he scored 27 goals in 108 games for Liverpool and was part of the team that won the Champions League under Rafael Benitez in 2004-05.

He left for Aston Villa that summer and had spells with Lyon and Portsmouth before joining Galatasaray. His time in Turkey was the most prolific of his club career, with 61 goals in 116 games. Baros was the Süper Lig’s top scorer during his debut campaign and later won the title with Gala in 2011-12.

Ryan Babel

The mercurial winger never quite reached the heights expected at Liverpool but still delivered some memorable moments on Merseyside. Cited as a top prospect at Ajax, Babel moved to the Premier League in an £11.5m deal in 2007 and helped Liverpool to the Champions League semi-finals in his first year, scoring a crucial goal in the quarter-final win over Babel.

Trophies evaded Babel over four seasons before a nomadic career post-Anfield. He spent time in Turkey with Kasımpaşa S.K., Besiktas and Galatasaray, making 100 appearances for the latter between 2019 and 2022.

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Barcelona XI vs Newcastle – Predicted lineup and team news

Barcelona XI vs Newcastle – Predicted lineup and team news
Barcelona XI vs Newcastle – Predicted lineup and team news

Barcelona go head-to-head against Newcastle in a UEFA Champions League Round of 16 first leg at St James’ Park on Tuesday.

Barcelona enter this clash on the back of a strong run in La Liga, which has taken them four points clear at the top, underlining their consistency under Flick.

Their recent 1-0 away victory at Athletic Club, secured by Lamine Yamal’s superb second‑half strike, was another illustration of their ability to edge tight games and keep clean sheets in difficult environments.

Barcelona team news

Barcelona’s injury list is significant, particularly in defence and central areas, and several regulars are either ruled out or being carefully managed.

Both Jules Kounde and Alejandro Balde ruled out after suffering hamstring injuries in the Copa del Rey semi-final second leg against Atletico Madrid.

Those blows came on top of existing issues for centre-back Andreas Christensen, who remains out, meaning Flick will likely pair Gerard Martin with Pau Cubarsí in central defence and use Joao Cancelo and Eric Garcia as his starting full-backs, as he used in their last match, against Athletic Club.

In midfield, Barcelona are without Frenkie de Jong and Gavi, both of whom have been ruled out of the first leg and are not expected to feature against Newcastle.

Barcelona predicted lineup

Possible Barcelona starting XI: J. Garcia; E. Garcia, Cubarsi, Martin, Cancelo; Pedri, Casado; Yamal, Lopez, Raphinha; Lewandowski

When will the match kick off?

The match will kick off at 8pm BST on Tuesday, 10th March.

How to watch Newcastle vs Barcelona?

In the UK, Newcastle vs Barcelona will be shown live on Amazon Prime Video.

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Newcastle United vs Barcelona – Match preview and team news

Newcastle United vs Barcelona – Match preview and team news
Newcastle United vs Barcelona – Match preview and team news

Newcastle United welcome Barcelona to St. James’ Park this Tuesday night for a monumental Champions League Round of 16 clash that marks the Magpies’ first-ever appearance in the knockout stages of the competition.

The Magpies arrive at this historic juncture following a high-scoring playoff tie. They defeated Qarabag 9–3 on aggregate to secure their elite status. Meanwhile, Eddie Howe’s side struggles for domestic consistency. Recent defeats to Everton and Manchester City highlight these issues.

Nevertheless, they possess a clinical edge on the continent. Newcastle currently enjoy their longest-ever Champions League unbeaten run. They have avoided defeat in their last five matches. However, a stern test awaits them tonight. Barcelona previously triumphed at this venue during the league phase.

Meanwhile, Barcelona travel to Tyneside as heavy favourites. Hansi Flick aims to build on their impressive domestic form. The Catalan giants recently restored their four-point La Liga lead. They secured a gritty 1–0 victory over Athletic Bilbao. Furthermore, Barcelona boast a formidable record against English knockout opposition. They have won 10 of their last 12 such matches.

Additionally, the electrifying Lamine Yamal approaches a historic milestone. He becomes the youngest player to reach 30 Champions League appearances. Therefore, Flick confidently expects to take a first-leg lead back to Catalonia.

Newcastle United vs Barcelona – Match preview and team news

  • Date: Tuesday, 10 March 2026
  • Kick-off: 20:00 GMT
  • Venue: St. James’ Park, Newcastle
  • Referee: Marco Guida
  • VAR: Daniele Chiffi
  • Last Meeting: Newcastle United 1–2 Barcelona (18 Sept 2025, UCL League Phase)

Team News

Newcastle United

Eddie Howe continues to manage a heavily depleted squad with several key senior leaders sidelined. Notably, Bruno Guimarães, Fabian Schär, Emil Krafth, and Lewis Miley are all ruled out through injury. However, the Magpies are boosted by the return of Sandro Tonali and Nick Woltemade, while Jacob Ramsey is available after serving a domestic suspension. Anthony Gordon—who has netted 10 goals in the competition this term—is expected to return to the starting XI.

Barcelona

The visitors arrive without several regular starters due to a significant injury list. Notably, Frenkie de Jong, Jules Koundé, Alejandro Balde, and Andreas Christensen remain out of contention. Gavi is also unlikely to feature as he continues his recovery from a long-term knee problem. Midfielder Marc Bernal is expected to be fit after recovering from a stomach ailment. Marcus Rashford—on loan from Manchester United—will lead the attack alongside Robert Lewandowski.

Form

Newcastle United

The Magpies excel at maintaining leads this term. Consequently, they boast a competition-high 565:36 minutes in a winning game state. Furthermore, Newcastle have lost only one of their last nine Champions League outings. However, domestic chaos heavily contrasts their European solidity. They currently sit 12th in the Premier League following three consecutive domestic defeats.

Most recently, they suffered a 3–1 FA Cup loss against Manchester City on Saturday. Moreover, they have both scored and conceded in their last 12 matches across all competitions. Despite this, history offers some encouragement. Both of their historic victories against Spanish opposition occurred at St. James’ Park.

Barcelona

Hansi Flick’s side arrive in exceptional form. They currently sit four points clear at the top of La Liga. Recently, they secured a gritty 1–0 away victory against Athletic Bilbao on Saturday. This result further highlighted their drastically improved defence. They have kept eight clean sheets already in 2026. Additionally, Barcelona hold a psychological edge tonight.

They have progressed from each of their last five Champions League Last 16 ties against English opponents. During the league phase, their matches provided immense entertainment, with a combined total of 36 goals across eight fixtures. Finally, midfielder Pedri remains their creative heartbeat. He averages nearly 10 line-breaking passes per game in the final third.

Predicted Lineups

Newcastle United Predicted XI (4-3-3): Pope; Trippier, Thiaw, Botman, Hall; Willock, Tonali, Joelinton; Barnes, Wissa, Gordon

Barcelona Predicted XI (4-3-3): Joan Garcia; Eric Garcia, Cubarsi, Martin, Cancelo; Pedri, Casado; Yamal, Lopez, Raphinha; Lewandowski

How to Watch Newcastle United vs Barcelona?

The match will be broadcast live in the UK on Amazon Prime Video. Coverage begins at 19:00 GMT ahead of the 20:00 kick-off.

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Newcastle United vs Barcelona – Predicted lineup and team news

Newcastle United vs Barcelona – Predicted lineup and team news
Newcastle United vs Barcelona – Predicted lineup and team news

Newcastle United host Barcelona at St. James’ Park tonight, aiming to secure a first-leg advantage in their historic Champions League knockout debut.

The Magpies have reached the Round of 16 for the first time in their history following a dominant playoff victory over Qarabag.

Manager Eddie Howe oversaw a performance that secured their place among the continent’s top 16, and his side now looks to record their second-ever home win over the Catalan giants.

Notably, Newcastle have spent longer in a winning position than any other team in the competition this season, a record of defensive grit they will need to replicate tonight.

Newcastle United team news

Eddie Howe navigates a squad missing several influential leaders. However, they receive a significant creative boost in attack. Anthony Gordon prepares to return to the starting XI. He enjoyed a well-earned rest at the weekend.

He boasts 10 Champions League goals this season. Only Erling Haaland and Ruud van Nistelrooy have ever netted more for an English club in a single campaign.

Consequently, Gordon leads a side missing key figures. Injuries rule out Bruno Guimarães and Fabian Schär. Meanwhile, Sandro Tonali and Nick Woltemade return to fitness at a critical time.

Nick Pope starts in goal. Malick Thiaw and Sven Botman likely feature in the defensive line ahead of him. In midfield, Sandro Tonali partners Joelinton and Joe Willock. They provide crucial industry against Barcelona’s technical engine room.

Further forward, Harvey Barnes and Yoane Wissa support the attack. Finally, Newcastle currently enjoy their longest-ever Champions League unbeaten run. They have gone five consecutive games without defeat.

Newcastle United predicted lineup

Newcastle Predicted XI (4-3-3): Pope; Trippier, Thiaw, Botman, Hall; Willock, Tonali, Joelinton; Barnes, Wissa, Gordon

When will the match kick off?

The Champions League fixture takes place at St. James’ Park on Tuesday, 10 March 2026. Kick-off is scheduled for 20:00 GMT.

How to watch Newcastle United vs Barcelona?

In the UK, the match will be broadcast live on Amazon Prime Video. Fans can also stream the action via the Prime Video app.

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Liverpool XI vs Galatasaray – Predicted lineup and team news

Liverpool XI vs Galatasaray – Predicted lineup and team news
Liverpool XI vs Galatasaray – Predicted lineup and team news

Liverpool travel to Istanbul today evening, aiming to secure their first-ever away victory against Galatasaray and hand manager Arne Slot a record-breaking win in his 100th game in charge.

The Reds have moved into the knockout stages with a strong away record, having won nine of their last 11 road fixtures in European competition. Manager Arne Slot oversaw a morale-boosting FA Cup win on Friday, and his side now looks to avenge a league-phase defeat in this same stadium. Liverpool have never won in their three previous trips to face Galatasaray, drawing once and losing twice.

Liverpool team news

Arne Slot must manage his squad without Alisson Becker, who missed the trip due to a training injury. Giorgi Mamardashvili is expected to deputise in goal for this high-stakes encounter. Federico Chiesa is also absent through illness. Consequently, Slot has named a 21-man group for the fixture at RAMS Park. Notably, Mohamed Salah is just one appearance away from breaking Jamie Carragher’s Champions League appearance record for the club. Salah also sits one goal away from becoming the first African player to reach 50 goals in the competition.

Giorgi Mamardashvili will start in goal behind a defensive line featuring Ibrahima Konaté and Virgil van Dijk. In midfield, Ryan Gravenberch and Alexis Mac Allister will provide the engine room. Dominik Szoboszlai could feature at right-back or in his preferred midfield role. Milos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong remain the likely choices for the full-back positions. Notably, Dominik Szoboszlai has been directly involved in eight Champions League goals this term. He could become the first Liverpool player to score or assist in seven successive games in the competition.

Liverpool predicted lineup

Liverpool Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Mamardashvili; Frimpong, Konate, Van Dijk, Kerkez; Gravenberch, Mac Allister; Salah, Szoboszlai, Wirtz; Ekitike

When will the match kick off?

The Champions League fixture takes place at RAMS Park on Tuesday, 10 March 2026. Kick-off is scheduled for 17:45 GMT.

How to watch Galatasaray vs Liverpool?

UK fans can watch the match live on TNT Sports 1. Highlights will be available shortly after the final whistle on the TNT Sports app.

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Tottenham Hotspur XI vs Atletico Madrid – Predicted lineup and team news

Tottenham Hotspur XI vs Atletico Madrid – Predicted lineup and team news
Tottenham Hotspur XI vs Atletico Madrid – Predicted lineup and team news

Tottenham Hotspur travel to the Spanish capital tonight aiming to maintain their perfect European defensive record and take a massive step towards the Champions League quarter-finals.

The Lilywhites have moved into the knockout stages with surprising ease compared to their domestic struggles, finishing ahead of several European heavyweights in the league phase.

Manager Igor Tudor oversaw a disappointing loss at Crystal Palace on Thursday, but his side has saved its best displays for the continental stage.

Spurs have won their last three Champions League games without conceding a goal, and another shutout tonight would set a new club record of four consecutive clean sheets in the competition.

Tottenham Hotspur team news

Igor Tudor manages a squad missing several influential creative figures but receives a significant boost to his defensive core. Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero are both available to anchor the backline after serving suspensions in the Premier League. Consequently, Tudor can field his preferred centre-back pairing at a vital time.

However, the injury list remains extensive, with James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski, and Wilson Odobert all sidelined with long-term knee issues. Randal Kolo Muani—who has been involved in five goals in seven European games—is expected to be the primary threat.

Guglielmo Vicario will start in goal behind a projected back three of Kevin Danso, Romero, and Van de Ven. In midfield, João Palhinha and Pape Matar Sarr will likely provide the industrial base, while Pedro Porro and Archie Gray operate as wing-backs.

Xavi Simons is poised to start in the number 10 role, supporting a front two of Mathys Tel and Dominic Solanke. Spurs have lost just one of their last five Champions League meetings with Spanish opponents and will look to maintain that resilient record tonight.

Tottenham Hotspur predicted lineup

Tottenham Hotspur Predicted XI (3-4-1-2): Vicario; Danso, Romero, Van de Ven; Porro, Palhinha, Sarr, Gray; Simons; Tel, Solanke

When will the match kick off?

The Champions League fixture takes place at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano on Tuesday, 10 March 2026. Kick-off is scheduled for 20:00 GMT.

How to watch Atletico Madrid vs Tottenham Hotspur?

UK fans can watch the match live on TNT Sports 1. Highlights will be available shortly after the final whistle on the TNT Sports app.

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Toronto Blue Jays reportedly interested in World Baseball Classic star who got Aaron Judge out

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The Toronto Blue Jays made it to a World Series a year ago and are looking to add more talent in the near future.

According to reports, the Blue Jays are reportedly keeping an eye on a pitching prospect with ties to the New York Yankees organization.

Reporter Bob Elliott recently noted that Toronto has been evaluating Georgia high school right-hander Joseph Contreras, the son of former big-league pitcher Joss Contreras.

“Blue Jays scouts have been evaluating Georgia HSer RHP Joseph Contreras, son of former big leaguer José Contreras (78-67., 4.57 ERA in 11-year career). Joseph will pitch for Brasil as youngest player in WBC.”

Jose spent part of his 11-year MLB career in the Bronx. His son, one of the better high school arms in the country, got Aaron Judge out on Friday night.

His son already has heavy interest from scouts as he works his way through the amateur ranks. He’s committed to Vanderbilt and has a fastball in the upper 90s. Perfect Game ranks him as the No. 1 overall RHP in America and the No. 19 player in the class.

Getting players to walk away from a commitment from Vanderbilt isn’t always easy, but if the youngster goes in the first-round, his signing bonus should be more than enough to pull him away from the college ranks.

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Ex-New York Yankees bust Isiah Kiner-Falefa keeps talking about them

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Isiah Kiner-Falefa recently said some questionable things, and he found himself facing backlash from New York Yankees fans after the comments he made. IKF was a member of the Toronto Blue Jays a season ago.

Now a member of the Boston Red Sox, Kiner-Falefa said that his remarks weren’t meant as a diss toward his former team. The veteran infielder explained that his comments were simply about the truths of postseason pitching matchups, particularly involving Boston’s staff.

“I just gave the honest answer,” Kiner-Falefa said, per Greg Joyce of the NY Post. “It is what it is. I love the guys over there. I have nothing bad to say about anybody over there. It was just a matchup thing. [Garrett] Crochet’s an unbelievable pitcher and we did not want to face Crochet after he went eight innings against us [in late September].”

When a starter like Garrett Crochet is on the bump, opposing teams typically look for ways to avoid facing him in a playoff game. Crochet has the stuff to be the best starter in the game.

While rivalries like the Red Sox and Yankees make any comment bigger than they are, Kiner-Falefa also knew what he was doing when he made them. 

He can walk it back now and say he didn’t mean it like that, but most fans know why the comments were made.

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Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka cricket series called off due to Iran war

Sri Lanka have indefinitely postponed a six-match limited-overs cricket series against Afghanistan that was due to start in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) this week due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

“We had to cancel because of the flight situation… and the ongoing fighting in the region,” a Sri Lanka Cricket official told the AFP news agency on Monday.

The teams were scheduled to play three T20 internationals in Sharjah on March 13, 15 and 17, and three one-day internationals in Dubai on March 20, 22 and 25.

It would have been the first time that Afghanistan had hosted Sri Lanka for a bilateral series.

Fighting has spread across the Middle East since the United States and Israel attacked Iran on February 28, with Tehran launching retaliatory strikes.

The conflict has disrupted flights across the region, including in Dubai, where the airport was briefly closed as Iran fired drones and missiles at targets across the Gulf.

Afghanistan has never hosted an international cricket match, instead having to play its home fixtures in India or the UAE.

Earlier, Sri Lanka named former South African Test player Gary Kirsten as their new coach after Sanath Jayasuriya quit following the team’s early exit from the T20 World Cup.

Sri Lanka Cricket said Kirsten would begin a two-year contract on April 15, even though Jayasuriya’s contract was not set to expire until the end of June.

Kirsten previously served as India coach from 2008 to 2011, and as South Africa coach from 2011 to 2013.


New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge says the quiet part out loud about the Los Angeles Dodgers

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Aaron Judge understands better than most players about how aggressive teams can be when it comes to building a championship roster. 

With the Los Angeles Dodgers continuing to spend heavily in recent years, the New York Yankees star recently offered his take on the situation that has many upset.

When speaking about the Dodgers’ roster, Judge made it clear that he doesn’t see anything wrong with how they’re operating.

“They’re trying to get the best product on the field and finding a way to maximize whatever they can to get the best players,” Judge said, per The Athletic’s Chris Kirschner.

The Dodgers are the most aggressive team in baseball history right now when it comes to doing what it takes to win. This was something similar to what the Yankees used to do back in the old days.

However, Judge’s comment shows an idea shared by many players around the league. Teams ultimately have one goal, and it’s to win. If a front office has the resources to get better, it’s hard to get mad at them for doing exactly that.

At the same time, the spending has created plenty of debate among fans and executives across Major League Baseball.

Judge, however, isn’t bothered by what they’ve done.

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Chelsea announce new contract for player with deep roots at the football club

Chelsea announce new contract for player with deep roots at the football club
Chelsea announce new contract for player with deep roots at the football club

Chelsea have officially announced a new contract for academy player Landon Emenalo, who has deep roots at this football club.

He is the son of former Chelsea technical director Michael Emenalo, and also has a brother called Sebastien who was playing in the Blues academy too.

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Seb began as a goalkeeper in Chelsea’s academy before switching sports. He progressed through the NBA Global Academy in Canberra, Australia, and is now a freshman guard at Loyola University Maryland in the United States.

Chelsea have now announced a new contract for Landon, who looks to be moving on with his footballing career and ambitions to make it big in the game.

Official announcement

Landon Emenalo signs his Chelsea contract. (Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC)

Chelsea posted on their website yesterday afternoon:

‘Chelsea Football Club is pleased to announce that Academy defender Landon Emenalo has signed a new contract, keeping him at the club until at least 2031.

‘The 18-year-old has also been involved with the men’s first team, appearing on the bench for last season’s UEFA Conference League fixture against Legia Warsaw and the Premier League trip to Liverpool, as well as the UEFA Champions League win over Pafos in the current campaign.

‘In international football, Emenalo has previously represented the USA at youth level and, more recently, England’s Under-18s team.’

In other news this week

Saturday was a good day for Chelsea left backs – Jorrel Hato had a good game and Marc Cucurella returned from his hamstring injury to help Chelsea beat Wrexham 4-2 in the FA Cup after extra time.

Hato might be needed for another important game this week – it all depends on what the physios say about Marc Cucurella.

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The Hoddle of Coffee: Tottenham Hotspur News and Links for Tuesday, March 10

BROMLEY, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 23: Toko Koga of Tottenham Hotspur celebrates scoring the team's fifth penalty in the penalty shoot out during the Adobe Women's FA Cup Fifth Round match between London City Lionesses and Tottenham Hotspur at Copperjax Community Stadium on February 23, 2026 in Bromley, England. (Photo by James Fearn/Getty Images) | Getty Images

You might find this hard to believe (I sure do), but Tottenham Hotspur are playing the Champions League today.

I will say that, after reading the comments on this site for the last few days, that there is a mixed feeling with respect to how Spurs should treat this game. Or even if there is an interest in watching it.

If you’re lookg for alternative matches to watch (I’ll probably stick with Spurs) there is only one in the Champions League that interests me: Atalanta versus Bayern.

On the one side, you get this really cool Atalanta team that always seems to be floating around the top in Serie A and is competitive in the Champions League. Then on the other, we have Harry Kane. And why wouldn’t I want to see Kane play?

Otherwise there are two interesting games in the EFL Championship: Wrexham-Hull and Millwall-Derby. Both have playoff permutations. Heck, Millwall are actually pushing for an automatic promotion slot.

So there are a couple options out there. However, your hoddler-in-chief will still have the Tottenham game on because that’s what I signed up for.

Fitzie’s track of the day: (Don’t Go Back To) Rockville, by R.E.M.

And now for your links:

The Athletic ($$): “USMNT’s Mauricio Pochettino expected to attend Atletico Madrid vs Tottenham”

Matt Law ($$): “Cristian Romero future in doubt as Tottenham plan summer overhaul”

Alasdair Gold: “Every word Igor Tudor said on what Cristian Romero has been doing behind the scenes at Tottenham”

The Independent: “Mass brawl in chaotic Brazil state final sees 23 players sent off”

Where Yankees’ Carlos Rodon stands timeline-wise after live BP

TAMPA, Fla. — Less than two weeks before the Yankees break camp, left-hander Carlos Rodon’s rehab from minor elbow surgery finally has progressed to facing hitters.

After a bunch of bullpen outings, too many for Rodon to count, he was on the mound Monday afternoon throwing 20 competitive pitches to non-roster hitters before fans entered Steinbrenner Field for a night game against the Pirates.

This was big progress because Rodon looked good, he felt good and his 92-94-mph fastball velocity was a couple ticks up from his bullpens while not trying to throw hard.

What’s next is another live BP, and then probably another After that, it’ll be a fourth or game action in one of the two exhibitions the Yankees play in Scottsdale, Ariz., just prior to their March 25 season opener in San Francisco.

“By the time I get in my first real game action, we’ll be on our way to the regular season almost, so probably (no spring training starts),” Rodon said. “It would be nice, but more than likely not.”

When will Rodon be ready off the injured list and beginning what he hopes is an outstanding follow-up to his 2025, which included career-bests of 18 wins, 33 starts and 195.1 innings in addition to a third All-Star selection?

Is returning before May possible?

“I don’t know what’s in play,” Rodon said. “I just know what days I have to throw. That’s what I know.”

After the surgery, which removed a bone spur and loose bodies, the Yankees speculated that Rodon best-case might be back in their rotation very early in the season. At the time, a picture was painted that Rodon might miss very few starts.

That timeframe no longer is possible, but Rodon says it’s because everyone reacts differently to arm surgery. He says there have been no setbacks.

“Any sort of surgery is fairly significant, especially when it’s your tool, your throwing arm,” Rodon said. “With all these things, it’s hard to tell the future. It’s hard to know what’s going to happen. That’s not an excuse. That’s the truth.

“I’ve had three surgeries now over my career — one on my shoulder, two on my elbow — and it’s never perfect. And it’s never going to be. Rarely it is in any rehab. So it’s just one of those things where when you have something happen that’s not normal to your arm and you have to come back from it, this can be extensive at times.

“When I say it was extensive, was there pain after surgery? No. I think it’s just what my body put out. I don’t know. It’s just my own timeline.

“I would have loved to been back for Opening Day. Was that the case? No. I’m just ready at my own pace.”

Rodon was very upbeat after his live BP.

“I think the effort level, the intent on the mound wasn’t full bore and I’m happy with the velocity that came out at that,” he said. “I wasn’t trying to throw hard and it came out like at an easy, smooth pace.”

Manager Aaron Boone watched Rodon from behind the mound and was impressed.

“I thought he was actually pretty sharp,” Boone said. “I thought the stuff was all good. The changeup, slider, two- and four-seam were all good. He’s starting to build now, so start that progression of lives and games and build that pitch count. I feel like he’s doing well.”

The hope is that the elbow cleanup helps Rodon be as good as he was last season when he often pitched with a sore elbow … or even better.

“Look, at his best he’s been a dominant pitcher,” Boone said. “I think what’s been exciting to me about Carlos ... how he’s evolved as a pitcher. The time when he was just high-90s fastball (with a) power slider, he had a lot of success doing that. I think we’ve seen him become much more of a refined pitcher the last couple years and I think that’s going to serve him well.

“Hopefully this is something that just with giving him that range of motion, that freedom ... I think the biggest thing for him is because (his throwing motion is) different now, it’s freed him up a little bit. It’s getting that last bit of proprioception that ultimately will up his command.

“So, yeah, I think it’s possible (he’ll be even better). Then again, it’s tough to argue with 37 wins the last two years. If he stays in line with that, I’ll be a happy guy.”

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Detroit Tigers-Baltimore Orioles trade pitch involves Jackson Holliday and Tarik Skubal, plus more

Tarik Skubal

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The Detroit Tigers could face a difficult decision with ace Tarik Skubal, as his long-term future with the organization remains uncertain. The question will be centered around whether the Tigers think they have enough to keep him around in six months when he’s a free agent.

Thomas Carelli of Sports Illustrated suggested Detroit could consider dealing the star left-hander to the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for a massive prospect haul, an idea many have had.

Tigers Get: Jackson Holliday, Coby Mayo, Heston Kjerstad, Cade Povich 

Orioles Get: Skubal

“To say that Skubal can win this team a World Series would be incorrect. This is a team sport, and though Skubal is elite, the Tigers may be better suited to take their leverage and shop it for long-term future assets at lower prices under the team control.

“Skubal is being paid $32 million over this one year. His arbitration term ends after 2026, and Skubal is very likely to leave Detroit. It is logical, as another team will pay his price by outbidding the Tigers. As it stands, the Tigers are only 22/1 to win the World Series. They may be more set to keep Skubal if they were among the favorites. Holding him would be a move that might, and very likely would not, win the World Series,” he wrote.

Skubal is one of the best pitchers in baseball, but if the Tigers don’t think he’ll remain with them in the long-term, maximizing his trade value could help. 

Holliday hasn’t been great, but he’s barely had his first sip of coffee in the show.

The left-handed Skubal, however, is the best pitcher in baseball, and no package would be enough for him.

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Yankees’ take on Spencer Jones, Elmer Rodriguez cuts; Who’s gone, who’s left

TAMPA, Fla. — Truthfully, the door started closing on Yankees outfielder prospect Spencer Jones’ Opening Day roster bid back in November when Trent Grisham passed on free agency to accept a $23.025 qualifying offer.

Jones plays center field, Grisham plays center field.

Jones hit 35 homers and steal 29 bases playing 116 Double-A and Triple-A games last season, but Grisham trumped that hitting a career-best 34 homers for the Yankees.

By January, the door was almost closed for Jones when the Yankees brought back free agent left fielder Cody Bellinger for five years at $162.5 million, then it slammed shut two weekends ago with the Randal Grichuk signing. Grichuk brings something to the Yankees’ bench that was missing, an experienced corner outfielder with right-handed power.

With all that weighing against Jones, plus the Yankees outfielders all staying healthy so far this spring, the 2022 first-round draft pick’s impressive showing in Grapefruit League games couldn’t prevent the inevitable.

Along with pitching prospect Elmer Rodriguez, Jones was among Yankees cuts prior Monday night’s game against the Pirates.

Jones, 24, was optioned to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre with a .333 average, three homers and seven RBI in 18 spring training at-bats over nine games. The left-handed slugger struck out six times and worked four walks on the heels of another big K season in 2025, 179 in 506 plate appearances.

Boone’s message to Jones?

As much as you can, don’t focus on things that right now might be out of your control a little bit. The reality is he’s coming off a really strong season. I feel like he continues to make really solid adjustments. He came in here to spring and has represented really well. He has performed.

“You see the signs of him continuing to get better and this is just a transactional move, so he’s in the lineup (Tuesday against the Phillies in Clearwater) and he’ll still be over (from minor-league camp) playing probably his share of games.”

Rodriguez was reassigned to the Yankees’ minor-league hours before his Monday night start for Puerto Rico in the World Baseball Classic.

The 22-year-old right-hander made two starts for the Yankees this spring and fared well going 1-0 with a 3.00 ERA. He allowed two runs and five hits over six innings with five strikeouts and one walk.

Rodriguez had a standout 2025, going 11-8 with a 2.58 ERA in 27 outings, 26 starts at three levels. He struck out 176 and walked 57 over 150 innings in 15 games with High-A Hudson Valley, 11 with Double-A Somerset and one with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

“He’s got a real chance to impact our club this year, and that’s credit to him and the year he had last year and what he’s done over the winter and this spring,” Boone said of Rodriguez. “He is somebody that is very close to impacting our club.”

Rodriguez is rated the Yankees’ third-best prospect by MLB Pipeline, while Jones is ranked sixth.

With Monday’s cuts, the Yankees have 63 players on their spring training roster. They have to drop to 26 before their March 25 season opener in San Francisco.

Here’s the Yankees’ updated roster:

PITCHERS (31)

x-Michael Arias, RHP; x-Brendan Beck, RHP; David Bednar, RHP; Osvaldo Bido, RHP; Jake Bird, RHP; Paul Blackburn, RHP; x-Kyle Carr, LHP; Kervin Castro, RHP; Angel Chivilli, RHP; x-Harrison Cohen, RHP; Gerrit Cole, RHP; x-Carson Coleman, RHP; x-Dylan Coleman, RHP; Fernando Cruz, RHP; x-Yovanny Cruz, RHP; Yerry de los Santos, RHP.

Camilo Doval, RHP; Max Fried, LHP; Luis Gil, RHP; x-Don Hamel, RHP; x-Bradley Hanner, RHP; Brent Headrick, LHP; x-Ben Hess, RHP; Tim Hill, LHP; x-Carlos Lagrange, RHP; Carlos Rodon, LHP; Cam Schlittler, RHP; Will Warren, RHP; Ryan Weathers, LHP; Cade Winquest, RHP; Ryan Yarbrough, LHP.

CATCHERS (5)

J.C. Escarra; x-Payton Henry; x-Miguel Palma; x-Ali Sanchez; Austin Wells.

INFIELDERS (12)

Jazz Chisholm, 2B; x-Paul DeJong, INF; Paul Goldschmidt, 1B; x-George Lombard Jr., SS; Ryan McMahon, 3B; x-Jonathan Ornelas; INF; Ben Rice, 1B/C; Max Schuemann, INF; x-Braden Shewmake, INF; x-Zack Short, INF; Jorbit Vivas, 2B/3B; Anthony Volpe, SS.

OUTFIELDERS (9)

Cody Bellinger, OF/1B; x-Kenedy Corona, OF; Jasson Dominguez, LF; x-Duke Ellis, OF; x-Randal Grichuk, OF; Trent Grisham, CF; Aaron Judge, RF; x-Seth Brown, 1B/OF; Giancarlo Stanton, OF/DH.

UTILITY (6)

Seth Brown, INF/OF; Jose Caballero, INF/OF; Oswaldo Cabrera, INF/OF; x-Marco Luciano, INF/OF; x-Ernesto Martinez Jr., INF/OF; Amed Rosario, INF/OF.

INJURED LIST

Clarke Schmidt, RHP

x-non-roster player.

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JJ Redick on finding minutes for rookie forward Adou Thiero

While the Los Angeles Lakers are a good team and will likely participate in the NBA playoffs several weeks from now, they aren't quite championship contenders. The biggest reason they aren't considered an elite team is because of their lack of perimeter defense, speed and athleticism.

Some fans have been hoping that rookie forward Adou Thiero would get more minutes and perhaps even crack the team's rotation. His season was interrupted by a recent knee injury, and when he has played for Los Angeles, his playing time has been very meager.

But there have been times this season when Thiero has looked impressive in the G League. On Sunday, he went 10-of-12 from the field and scored 25 points, and he put his athleticism and fluidity on display in a 113-104 win over the Santa Cruz Warriors.

Los Angeles coach JJ Redick was asked if he's looking to find more slivers of playing time at the NBA level for Thiero, and he said it will be difficult to do so, per Daniel Starkand of Lakers Nation.

"I think with him, he didn't have a summer. Had some medical issues, didn't get to play, didn't get to do preseason. So kind of was catching up. We had some injuries, got him some rotation minutes. But then he got hurt again. Adou and I talked at the beginning of the year, and really felt that this was, particularly with not knowing when he would come back and be healthy, that this was very likely gonna be a development year, particularly at the beginning, and then to have the re-injury. So he needs to play basketball. I think we had a great conversation last week just about the importance of being down there and really just being coached and working on the right habits. I think in four of the last five games (in the G League), he's been really good. He's been really good. I think he's in a good spot to sort of embrace that. As far as it relates to our rotation, I have a hard enough time when we're healthy getting everyone minutes as it is. But I think our staff, myself, I know I was pushing for it early in the year, definitely want to get him opportunities. Those opportunities are not there right now. That's just the reality."

The expectation, as Redick alluded to, should be that Thiero won't contribute at any point during the rest of this season. He may end up getting a few more minutes of playing time with L.A. at the end of a blowout, but that will likely be it for the 6-foot-7 forward.

He has appeared in just four regular-season games for the G League's South Bay Lakers, and the franchise is being cautious with him because of his recent MCL sprain, as well as another knee injury he suffered last year before the NBA draft.

This offseason will be big for Thiero. Sticking to a robust basketball and conditioning program, as well as a strong showing in summer league play, would do him a world of good and perhaps even position him to become a contributor next season.

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Former UFC champion expected more from White House fight card

With the official announcement of the fight card for the UFC White House event, fans and fighters have been weighing in with mixed reactions.

The six-bout event takes place during the America Freedom 250 celebration on June 14 on the White House lawn. It features two world fights, but former UFC bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling was underwhelmed by the fight card.

"It's only six fights, and that's the best six fights that they could make," Sterling questioned on his YouTube channel.

During the lead up to the announcement, President Donald Trump said the event would feature all title fights. UFC CEO Dana White promised the 'best fight card' in the promotion's history. Sterling believes UFC matchmakers fell short of the mark.

"That's what they said they were going to do. They said that. We didn't do that," said Sterling. "135 with O'Malley is cool. The O'Malley fight is cool if it were [Cory] Sandhagen. That's a fight that means something. Not saying the Aiemann Zahabi fight doesn't mean anything. It's given Zahabi a great opportunity. But for this card, I thought they would have put more of the higher ranked guys. And I think the matchup that everyone wants to see is two, long, rangy strikers that are great at moving their feet compete while they're in their prime. Make the matchup before, I don't know, before it doesn't make sense anymore. Right? That's kind of how I'm looking at this.

"You have this marquee matchup that you could make on this card. Sandhagen's been calling for it for a long time and then you decide, 'Oh, here's Zahabi.' I don't really get it," continued the former champion.

"The [MIchael] Chandler fight, I get he's American, diehard American and all of that. That's cool, very patriotic. But him and Ruffy just doesn't really make a whole lot of sense other than you're trying to give Ruffy a big step up. Cool. It's still a fun fight, but it's not the fight that, to me, doesn't really mean much. It's a win if Ruffy can win. I imagine he's going to come out as a big favorite. No slight to Chandler, but at the same time, being real, I think Ruffy should have been fighting somebody else if you're going to put him on the card. Give it more of a fight that means something like title shot implications or something."

"You say you're going to deliver a big massive card. I just know if this is exactly it," said Sterling. "I'm not trying to nitpick the whole thing. I just expected a little big more, I don't want to say name value, but fights that mean something at the highest point of each division that they bring to the table. I just think there was a couple more fights that they could have probably did instead."

‘Maybe Real Madrid didn’t need to hire anyone’ – Joan Laporta on Negreira case and Superleague exit

‘Maybe Real Madrid didn’t need to hire anyone’ – Joan Laporta on Negreira case and Superleague exit
‘Maybe Real Madrid didn’t need to hire anyone’ – Joan Laporta on Negreira case and Superleague exit

Ex-Barcelona President Joan Laporta has accused Real Madrid of influencing the Referees Committee (CTA) for 72 years while responding to questions on the Negreira case. Barcelona are currently accused of sporting corruption by the Spanish public prosecutor, after payments of €7-8m were discovered to companies connected to former CTA Vice-President Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira over a period of 17 years. The club have defended their innocence.

Laporta is up for re-election on Sunday, with Victor Font his main rival. On Cadena Cope, Laporta responded to accusations made by Xavi Hernandez about Lionel Messi’s failed return and the role of ex-brother-in-law Alejandro Echevarria at the club. Another topic brought up was the Negreira case.

“We have advisors. The vice-president of the referees’ committee had no relevant role. The company did much more, and it was run by his son. Those were different times. Don’t you think it’s shameful that for 72 years the committee was run by Real Madrid members? All members. Isn’t that shameful? It was referee advice, not sports corruption. But you never ask them questions about that, stop playing with me.”

‘What Barca did was done very well’ – Laporta

Laporta was also asked about a slogan of his, ‘against it all and against everyone’. He again pointed to Real Madrid’s own links to the CTA.

“Against all odds and against everyone is an expression to illustrate what has been happening to us at Barca for years. The club was dominated, subjugated. It was under intervention; they were allowed to do certain things with the intention of reaching this point. The exorbitant contracts weren’t subject to any economic oversight.”

“We were up against a smear campaign orchestrated from Madrid regarding the Negreira case. What Barca did was legal, it was done very well. At that time, they were paying a company – we’ve already come across it – that produced referee reports to analyse the referees’ performance. I’m sure Real Madrid did the same. Now Real Madrid has Megia Davila, the wife of the Referees’ Committee.”

“Doesn’t that seem disgraceful to you? It seems perfectly normal to you. Maybe they didn’t need to hire refereeing experts because they were already doing it, even better. Didn’t you realise that in Madrid or what? Is what Barca does disgraceful? Wasn’t what Madrid did disgraceful?”

‘I warned Florentino about Superleague exit’

Since Barcelona distanced themselves from the Superleague, a project instigated by Real Madrid President Florentino Perez, there has been a clearer desire to see Barcelona punished for the Negreira case. Laporta has said that Perez was warned about their exit from the competition.

“When Real Madrid is in a slump, some decision always seems to come along that helps them. I hope I can put that idea out of my head. Real Madrid’s television coverage doesn’t reflect the reality of today. Florentino and I didn’t discuss this issue, only the Super League. We agreed on a project that could have been good for European football. We were fighting against state-owned clubs. I warned Florentino that I was going to make peace. I met with Florentino and told him that the project wasn’t working, that we needed to reach an agreement with UEFA. He agreed.”

“Then I found out that some emissaries from Real Madrid went to UEFA saying that what we had agreed with Barca didn’t apply to them. We continued with the Super League procedure to avoid penalties. It seems that Real Madrid also went down that road, and that’s a story that has ended this way. During the Super League, the relationship with Florentino was different. Florentino helped ensure that the fund linked to the Super League was interested in the lever operation.”

“I was trying to save Barcelona, and the Superleague was supposed to bring in €200m. When we began to see that those €200m were not arriving, we decided to leave.”

Barcelona announced their exit from the Superleague earlier this season, and this year it was announced that Real Madrid had reached an agreement in principle to end the competition altogether.

Barcelona’s sponsorship deal with DR Congo

Barcelona have also been criticised for signing a sponsorship deal with the Democratic Republic of Congo tourism board, which brings in €11m per season. This is despite widespread reports of human rights abuses in the country. Laporta was asked about working with them.

“The Congo project comes in the context of a peace treaty between Congo and Rwanda. We’re being paid €44m; it’s a very good agreement. We’re focusing on compliance first. Through the Foundation, we’re looking for safe spaces to help young people and prevent them from ending up in the mines.”

Real Madrid shortlist Pochettino to replace Arbeloa

Real Madrid shortlist Pochettino to replace Arbeloa
Real Madrid shortlist Pochettino to replace Arbeloa

Real Madrid have added Mauricio Pochettino to a shortlist of candidates to replace head coach Alvaro Arbeloa, according to ESPN.

The Spanish giants only appointed Arbeloa in January following the departure of Xabi Alonso, but he was never viewed internally as a long-term solution.

The former Real Madrid defender had impressed with his work in the academy. However, Los Blancos have continued to struggle during his first few months in charge.

Arbeloa would need a dramatic turnaround, potentially even winning the Champions League, to keep his job beyond this season.

The club values him highly and could offer him another role within the organisation, possibly returning to coach the reserve side.

Attention has therefore turned to possible replacements, with Pochettino emerging as one of the names admired by president Florentino Perez.

The Argentine is currently in charge of the United States men’s national team and is under contract through the upcoming World Cup.

He has previously been linked with the Madrid job after guiding Tottenham Hotspur to the Champions League final in 2019.

Pochettino also brings experience managing elite dressing rooms from spells at Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea. He has a relationship with Kylian Mbappe.

He coached the Frenchman for two seasons in Paris, during which they won Ligue 1, the Coupe de France and the French Super Cup. This appeals to Madrid’s hierarchy.

Interestingly, Arbeloa’s future is not the only issue under review.

Questions are also being asked about recruitment chief Juni Calafat after a summer in which arrivals such as Franco Mastantuono, Dean Huijsen and Trent Alexander-Arnold have yet to convince.

Other coaches linked with the role include Jurgen Klopp, Unai Emery and Massimiliano Allegri.

A return for Zinedine Zidane appears unlikely, with the Frenchman expected to take over the national team after the World Cup.

If Madrid do move for Pochettino, his greatest strength may lie beyond tactics.

Managing the Santiago Bernabeu dressing room is often about controlling personalities as much as systems.

With experience handling global stars and high-pressure environments, Pochettino has already shown he can navigate those dynamics, a quality that could make him an ideal fit for the job.

'Dream is to play senior World Cup': Yash Dhull opens up on heart surgery and comeback | EXCLUSIVE

NEW DELHI: Life felt incredibly difficult and frustrating for Yash Dhull as he spent months confined to the four corners of a room. The 2022 Under-19 World Cup-winning captain was bedridden after undergoing heart surgery, slowly recovering while battling the constant urge to return to the middle and resume playing cricket.


Dhull was diagnosed with a hole in his heart after his family urged him to consult a doctor. He had been experiencing symptoms for some time — shortness of breath, constant fatigue, lack of energy and sudden weight loss. As the symptoms worsened, medical tests confirmed the condition, forcing the young cricketer to step away from the game and focus on treatment and recovery.


“Many times it happened that after playing a full match, like a national match, I would feel extremely tired and it felt like my fitness was gradually going down. Later, when I was in a camp, the issue was detected there. I got tests done again and that’s when we found out exactly what it was. Even the doctors were a little surprised — they asked how I was still playing. I hadn’t realised it earlier, but once it was detected, it meant there was an option to fix it,” Yash Dhull told TimesofIndia.com in an exclusive interview.

“At that time the timeline wasn’t clear because there was no option except surgery. My mindset was clear, and my family also believed that getting it done at the right time was the better option because the problem could have become bigger later. For me, health is everything. My thinking was simple — if I become fit, everything else will slowly come back. It takes time, but things gradually fall into place. When you are not mentally or physically fit and have issues, you cannot move forward properly. So my focus was to finish this issue first and then see how things move ahead,” he said.

After the heart surgery, Dhull was bedridden for several days. As per the doctors’ advice, he was told not to travel or play cricket for a while.

But the determined youngster had just one question for the doctors — and he asked it almost every day: “Main kab se cricket khel sakta hoon?” (When can I start playing cricket again?)


“That time was tough. I was itching to get back in the middle. When I started running again, it just wasn’t happening. Even completing one round was very difficult. Slowly, things began to improve. I even tried to play in the DPL in the first year, but it wasn’t possible because my heart rate and BP were going very high. It was very risky as my BP could suddenly shoot up, so I had to back off. Then I started preparing for the season and praying for recovery. Things improve gradually. If you rush them, they don’t work. When you take it step by step, it takes time, but eventually things come back,” Yash Dhull, who led India to the 2022 Under-19 World Cup title after beating England in the final, said.

DHULL'S NEXT TARGET: SENIOR WORLD CUP

Dhull is among the few captains who have led India to the Under-19 World Cup title.

India have won the Under-19 ODI World Cup a record six times — in 2000, 2008, 2012, 2018, 2022 and 2026. The title-winning captains include Mohammad Kaif (2000), Virat Kohli (2008), Unmukt Chand (2012), Prithvi Shaw (2018), Dhull (2022) and Ayush Mhatre (2026).


For Dhull, however, the Under-19 World Cup is not just a memory. His next target is clear — representing India at the senior World Cup.

“I talk to players like Rishabh Pant, Ishant Sharma and Axar Patel. I’m very close to them and you learn a lot just by being around them. You observe what they do and how they go about their work, and that helps a lot. They’ve always told me to prepare in such a way that when an opportunity comes, you don’t miss it,” he said.

Due to health issues and the surgery, Dhull — who played for Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League from 2022 to 2024 — went unsold at the IPL 2026 auction.

“Yes, you do feel a little disappointed, but at the same time you cannot get stuck in that feeling. You have to get back to your work. If you stay stuck on one thing, you won’t be able to focus on the opportunities ahead. Right now, I’m waiting to see what opportunities come my way. Whatever comes, I’m preparing for it and I’m ready. Anything can happen in life at any time — things can change anytime — so I’m preparing for that,” Dhull said.

“The dream is to play a senior World Cup. I am confident that I will play one day. Every cricketer dreams of representing India at a World Cup,” he said.

Fairfield Prep defends CIAC Class L swimming championship to earn 5th CIAC title overall

Members of the Fairfield Prep boys swimming & diving team celebrate after winning the CIAC Class L  championship on Monday, March 9, 2026 at Cornerstone Aquatics Center in West Hartford. (Jared Tofil/For Hearst Connecticut Media)

WEST HARTFORD - The Fairfield Prep boys swimming & diving team won its second straight CIAC Class L championship and fifth over CIAC class title on Monday at Cornerstone Aquatics Center.

Fairfield Prep came into the championship meet as one of the favorites with four top-seeded swimmers in individual events set in prelims and having come off its sixth straight SCC championship. Those top seeds were Evan Vanvelzor in the 200 Individual Medley and 200 Backstroke, and Jack Cunnighmam in the 50 Freestyle and 100 Freestyle.

But in swimming, teams need to not just win events but also have other swimmers out-touch the athletes next to them to compiled overall team points, and that's exactly what Fairfield Prep did. The Jesuits had 844.5 points as a team, a whopping 289.5 points ahead of runner-up Ridgfield with 555. Darien rounded out the top three with 503.5 points, respectively.

"We are over the moon," Fairfield Prep coach Rob Urban. "These guys work hard all year. A total team effort today."

Urban's mindset is all about being a team, not just an individual, to get results, and that was the case. Fairfield Prep managed to secure two relay wins in the 200 and 400 Freestyle and a second-place finish in the 200 Medley relay.

The 200 Freestyle Relay finished with a time of 1:25.71 and consisted of senior David Kavasansky, junior Evan Vanvelzor, junior Anduin Thung and junior Jack Cunningham. This relay broke the Class L record by .03 seconds, dethroning Notre Dame-West Haven, which set a record of 1:25.74 in 2004. The 400 Freestyle relay beat out second place Ridgfield by 1.14 seconds with a 3:11.84. It was composed of Cunningham, sophomore Luke Adams, senior Maksimilian Shemiako, and Vanvelzor.

Vanvelzor, after the win, had high praise for himself and the swimmers around him.

"I'm so ecstatic for myself, and all the boys," he said. "A lot of hard work poured into this season, and clearly it all paid off. I'm so excited for everybody on this team."

Vanvelzor came into the meet with two top seeds after prelims. In those events, Vanvelzor swam a 1:55.25 to win the 200 Individual Medley and nearly beat the second place finisher in the 100 Backstroke by 3 seconds with a 50.78.

The other standout for the Jesuits was Jack Cunningham, who won the 50 freestyle with a 20.89 and the 100 freestyle by swimming a 46.50.

"It feels great..I'm excited to show up and show out," Cunningham said.

Going into the State Open Saturday, Urban and the Jesuits have a lot of momentum.

"We are going to have a little fun this week, opens is a bonus for us. We will see how fast we can go on Saturday, you never know, am I right?"

Other standouts outside of Fairfield Prep were Hall's Jack Ackerman, who dominated the distance events, posting times of 1:42.08 for the 200 Freestyle and 4:38.23 for the 500 Freestyle.

The State Open Championship is at Yale on Saturday at 1 p.m.

CIAC Class L Swimming & Diving Championship

Team results

1.) Fairfield Prep, 844.5; 2.) Ridgefield, 555; 3.) Darien, 503.5; 4.) Farmington, 366; 5.) Amity, 355; 6.) Staples, 337; 7.) Hall, 322; 8.) Newtown, 287.5; 9.) Daniel Hand, 284; 10.) Conard, 247; 11.) Naugatuck, 200; 12.) South Windsor, 157.5; 13.) JB/Bethel, 114; 14.) Sheehan/Lyman Hall Wallingford, 109; 15.) Milford Boys Swimming and Diving, 103; 16.) Waterford Swim Co-op, 100; 17.) Meriden Co-op, 67.

Individual results

200 Yard Medley Relay: 1.) Amity (Sean Fitzpatrick, Jack Winzer, Markiyan Yukhno, Julian Virgil), 1:37.95; 2.) Fairfield Prep (Wynton Buerstetta, Harlan Lewandowski, Rohan Thung, David Kavasansky), 1:39.19; 3.) Darien (Thomas Goertel, Ryan Bodick, David Ritchie, William Bilodeau), 1:40.25; 4.) Daniel Hand (Charles Walz, Daniel Starkey, Jude Davy, Grant Campbell), 1:40.54; 5.) Ridgefield (Griffin Riebling, Thomas Casey, Edward Westcott, Graham Muncy), 1:40.96; 6.) Newtown (Elias Kolb, Finnegan Clancy, Kyle Albrecht, Warren Ache), 1:42.61.

200 Yard Freestyle: 1.) Jack Ackerman (Hall), 1:42.08; 2.) Yaron Kantorovich (Hall), 1:44.22; 3.) John Syku (Darien), 1:44.33; 4.) Neil Kelly (Ridgefield), 1:44.93; 5.) Luke Adams (Fairfield Prep), 1:47.01; 6.) Luke McGuinn (Staples), 1:47.42.

200 Yard IM: 1.) Evan Vanvelzor (Fairfield Prep), 1:55.25; 2.) Thomas Goertel (Darien), 1:56.39; 3.) Thomas Casey (Ridgefield), 1:58.89; 4.) Daniel Starkey (Daniel Hand), 1:59.27; 5.) Ethan Arnett (Fairfield Prep), 2:00.65; 6.) Harlan Lewandowski (Fairfield Prep), 2:02.57.

50 Yard Freestyle: 1.) Jack Cunningham (Fairfield Prep), 20.89; 2.) Luke Scheinfeldt (Conard), 21.33; 3.) David Kavasansky (Fairfield Prep), 21.82; 4.) Nolan Francis (Staples), 22.20; 5.) Griffin Riebling (Ridgefield), 22.28; 6.) Liam Goralnick (Ridgefield), 22.29.

1-Meter Diving: 1.) Jake Simon (Darien), 503.95; 2.) Gianmarco Barrato (Fairfield Prep), 360.75; 3.) Ryan Gady (Hall), 342.90; 4.) Ryan Timmeny (Darien), 341.80; 5.) Jeremy Diggs (Naugatuck), 330.60; 6.) Ian Joon Park (South Windsor), 317.75.

100 Yard Butterfly: 1.) Thomas Casey (Ridgefield), 50.88; 2.) Markiyan Yukhno (Amity), 51.06; 3.) Luke Scheinfeldt (Conard), 51.10; 4.) Yaron Kantorovich (Hall), 51.69; 5.) Edward Westcott (Ridgefield), 52.05; 6.) Wynton Buerstetta (Fairfield Prep), 52.74.

100 Yard Freestyle: 1.) Jack Cunningham (Fairfield Prep), 46.50; 2.) Liam Goralnick (Ridgefield), 48.32; 3.) Griffin Riebling (Ridgefield), 48.57; 4.) Nolan Francis (Staples), 48.70; 5.) Connor Zhu (JB/Bethel), 48.75; 6.) Jack Angelastro (Sheehan/Lyman Hall), 48.85.

500 Yard Freestyle: 1.) Jack Ackerman (Hall), 4:38.23; 2.) John Syku (Darien), 4:42.63; 3.) William Bilodeau (Darien), 4:44.09; 4.) Joshua Kim (Meriden Co-op), 4:44.46; 5.) Michael Kelly (Ridgefield), 4:51.93; 6.) Daniel Starkey (Daniel Hand), 4:51.95.

200 Yard Freestyle Relay: 1.) Fairfield Prep (David Kavasansky, Evan Vanvelzor, Anduin Thung, Jack Cunningham), 1:25.71; 2.) Ridgefield (Liam Goralnick, Hunor Darvas-Hagen, Thomas Casey, Neil Kelly), 1:29.12; 3.) Hall (Quinn ONeill, Yaron Kantorovich, Marcus Bitton, Jack Ackerman), 1:29.89; 4.) Newtown (Warren Ache, Kyle Albrecht, Finnegan Clancy, Alex Gadbut), 1:30.24; 5.) Staples (Jordan Benaderet, Luke McGuinn, Nolan Francis, Blake Carlson), 1:30.30; 6.) Amity (Markiyan Yukhno, Jack Winzer, Jack Stavridis, Julian Virgil), 1:30.64.

100 Yard Backstroke: 1.) Evan Vanvelzor (Fairfield Prep), 50.78; 2.) Markiyan Yukhno (Amity), 53.48; 3.) Wynton Buerstetta (Fairfield Prep), 53.74; 4.) Edward Westcott (Ridgefield), 53.84; 5.) Thomas Goertel (Darien), 54.00; 6.) Aidan Brown (Fairfield Prep), 54.33.

100 Yard Breaststroke: 1.) Jack Angelastro (Sheehan/Lyman Hall), 58.31; 2.) Joshua Kim (Meriden Co-op), 1:00.38; 3.) Ryan Bodick (Darien), 1:01.29; 4.) Jack Winzer (Amity), 1:01.31; 5.) Harlan Lewandowski (Fairfield Prep), 1:01.64; 6.) Connor Faga (Conard), 1:03.07.

400 Yard Freestyle Relay: 1.) Fairfield Prep (Jack Cunningham, Luke Adams, Maksimilian Shemiako, Evan Vanvelzor), 3:11.84; 2.) Ridgefield (Neil Kelly, Griffin Riebling, Liam Goralnick, Michael Kelly), 3:12.98; 3.) Hall (Yaron Kantorovich, Quinn ONeill, Zachary Fay, Jack Ackerman), 3:14.55; 4.) Staples (Jordan Benaderet, Luke McGuinn, Nolan Francis, Mathys Chevirer), 3:17.41; 5.) Darien (John Syku, William Bilodeau, David Ritchie, Thomas Goertel), 3:19.64; 6.) Farmington (Rocco Guglielmo, Shreysht Rajesh, Dylan Shea, Matthew Michitti), 3:19.68.

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Why JJ Gabriel has not been promoted revealed

Why JJ Gabriel has not been promoted revealed
Why JJ Gabriel has not been promoted revealed

Manchester United fans cannot wait to catch a glimpse of JJ Gabriel playing for the first team.

The 15-year-old has been on fire for United’s U18 side, netting 20 times in 22 matches, while also providing three assists.

His form had caught former head coach Ruben Amorim’s eye, who had invited him to senior training on numerous occasions. Caretaker head coach Michael Carrick has continued that trend since taking charge.

However, due to his age, he is ineligible to make his Premier League debut this campaign. The FA Cup would have allowed him to play, but the Red Devils could not make it past the Brighton hurdle.

Why JJ Gabriel has not been promoted

Interestingly, the England U16 international has not played for United’s U21 team this season either, despite his obvious talent.

Now, The Manchester Evening News has revealed the reason why. Since JJ Gabriel was 14 at the start of the season, United would have been fined if the teenager would have played for Adam Lawrence’s side.

Which is why the decision was made at the start of the season that the versatile attacker would exclusively represent Darren Fletcher‘s U18s this term.

“Manchester United are not playing JJ Gabriel in the Under-21s this season because he was 14 when the campaign began.

Won’t be long before fans see JJ Gabriel playing for the first team

“Gabriel has been in excellent form at Under-18 level, and fans have questioned why the exciting teenager hasn’t been given minutes in the higher age bracket.

“United could have been fined for playing Gabriel in the U21 team due to his age at the start of the season, so it was agreed before the campaign that he would exclusively play U18 football.”

United’s first team coaches have been raving about JJ Gabriel, and it is clear that should he continue to develop at this pace, he is bound to make the pre-season squad.

And who knows? A full debut could be on the cards next season, and in the process, he might become the club’s youngest-ever debutant.

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Pochettino to attend Tottenham v Atletico clash in Spain

Pochettino to attend Tottenham v Atletico clash in Spain
Pochettino to attend Tottenham v Atletico clash in Spain

Tottenham Hotspur take on Atletico Madrid today, and former Spurs head coach Mauricio Pochettino will be in attendance, according to The Athletic.

The 54-year-old has been linked with a return to Tottenham, where he enjoyed a successful five-year spell.

Spurs find themselves in real danger of getting relegated, and interim boss Igor Tudor must turn the tide soon to avoid the unthinkable.

If he does manage to steady the ship, many fans want Pochettino back at the club, but it is unclear whether it will happen.

At the moment, Pochettino remains in charge of the United States Men’s National Team (USMNT), at least until the 2026 World Cup.

He will be at Atletico’s stadium in that capacity to watch Johnny Cardoso, interestingly, a player who could have joined Spurs last summer.

Tottenham had a clause in the deal that sent Giovani Lo Celso from North London to Real Betis, giving them a shot at Cardoso, but he joined Atletico.

The American international took time to get going but has looked the part in recent games, and Pochettino will be there to keep an eye on his success.

However, Tottenham must resist the pull of nostalgia.

Pochettino’s first spell will always hold a special place in the club’s history, but football moves quickly.

Spurs cannot afford to look backwards while trying to rebuild their future.

The modern game demands fresh ideas, tactical innovation, and a manager capable of developing young talent within a new framework.

There are exciting coaches on the market who embody that forward-thinking approach.

Managers such as Francesco Farioli and Roberto De Zerbi represent the new generation, progressive, tactically flexible, and unafraid to reshape teams.

Tottenham need that kind of energy. Sentimentality should not drive the club’s next decision.

Spurs must be bold, embrace modern coaching philosophies, and appoint a manager who can take them back to where they believe they belong, at the top end of the table.

Santa Clara beats No. 21 Saint Mary’s 76-71, advances to WCC title game vs Gonzaga

LAS VEGAS — Sash Gavalyugov scored 23 points including a back-breaking 3-pointer to lead Santa Clara to a 76-71 victory over No. 21 Saint Mary’s in the semifinals of the West Coast Conference Tournament on Monday night to take a big step toward making the Big Dance.

The Broncos (26-7) will play No. 12 Gonzaga (29-3) in the championship game on Tuesday night. The winner receives the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

While the Bulldogs are safely in the tournament, Santa Clara was considered on the bubble. The Broncos entered this game No. 42 in the NCAA’s NET rankings and No. 37 in Kenpom.

Saint Mary’s (27-5) could take a hit in the tournament seeding, but the Gaels figure to get into the field of 68. They were No. 20 in the NET and No. 22 in KenPom.

This is the first time since 2021 that the WCC final hasn’t been between Gonzaga and Saint Mary’s.

Santa Clara coach Herb Sendek claimed his 600th career victory, a somewhat mild upset over the Gaels, who were favored by 5 1/2 points at BetMGM Sportsbook.

Elijah Mahi added 19 points for the Broncos and Allen Graves finished with 10.

Paulius Murauskas scored 26 points to lead Saint Mary’s, Mikey Lewis had 23 and Andrew McKeever totaled 11 points and 11 rebounds.

There were 14 lead changes and six ties, and the largest advantage by either team was seven points.

The Broncos were clinging to a two-point lead in the closing seconds, and Gavalyugov drained a 3-pointer with 12.1 seconds left to beat the shot clock. A shot that put Santa Clara in its first WCC final since 2007.

No. 12 Gonzaga beats Oregon State, advances to 29th straight WCC final

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Graham Ike had 24 points and 11 rebounds to lead No. 12 Gonzaga to a 65-56 victory over Oregon State on Monday night and put the Bulldogs in the West Coast Conference Tournament championship game for the 29th straight time.

Gonzaga (29-3) will play No. 21 Saint Mary’s or Santa Clara in the title game. Those teams met later Monday night. It will be the Zags’ last WCC championship before heading to the Pac-12 Conference next season.

Oregon State’s seasons ends at 17-16.

Ike, the WCC player of the year, made 10 of 17 shots for his 14th double-double this season and 45th of his career. He was the only Gonzaga player to score in double figures.

Jorge Diaz Graham led the Beavers with 15 points and Noah Amenhauser scored 11.

SANTA CLARA 76, NO. 21 SAINT MARY'S 71

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Sash Gavalyugov scored 23 points including a back-breaking 3-pointer to lead Santa Clara to a victory over Saint Mary’s in the semifinals of the West Coast Conference Tournament to take a big step toward making the Big Dance.

The Broncos (26-7) will play No. 12 Gonzaga (29-3) in the championship game on Tuesday night. The winner receives the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

While the Bulldogs are safely in the tournament, Santa Clara was considered on the bubble. The Broncos entered this game No. 42 in the NCAA’s NET rankings and No. 37 in Kenpom.

Saint Mary’s (27-5) could take a hit in the tournament seeding, but the Gaels figure to get into the field of 68. They were No. 20 in the NET and No. 22 in KenPom.

This is the first time since 2021 that the WCC final hasn’t been between Gonzaga and Saint Mary’s.

Santa Clara coach Herb Sendek claimed his 600th career victory, a somewhat mild upset over the Gaels, who were favored by 5 1/2 points at BetMGM Sportsbook.

Elijah Mahi added 19 points for the Broncos and Allen Graves finished with 10.

Paulius Murauskas scored 26 points to lead Saint Mary’s, Mikey Lewis had 23 and Andrew McKeever totaled 11 points and 11 rebounds.

Yankees make big announcement after loss to Pirates

TAMPA, Fla. Yankees manager Aaron Boone mentioned how much he enjoyed watching Max Fried’s one-run, four-plus innings Grapefruit League start against the Pirates on Monday night, then the skipper broke some news at the tail end of his short post-game news conference.

When someone asked if he’d decided on an Opening Day starter, Boone responded, “It’ll be Max, yeah.”

This news is no surprise, of course, not with 2024 AL Cy Young winner Gerrit Cole and 2025 All-Star Carlos Rodon starting the season on the injured list. Also, Fried led the majors with 19 wins in 2025, his season with the Yankees after signing an eight-year, $218-million contract in December 2024.

Last year, Rodon started on Opening Day and Fried debuted as a Yankee in game two.

Fried probably will make two more starts on regular regular rest, then get one extra day off before Opening Day in San Francisco on March 25.

The Opening Day assignment will the third for Fried, who started the Braves’ openers in 2021 and 2022.

In Monday night’s 5-3 Yankees loss, Fried retired 12 of 13 Pirates before Endy Rodriguez led off the Pittsburgh fourth with a homer.

That was it for Fried, who allowed two hits, struck out six and walked none in a 67-pitch outing that was up from 56 in his first spring training start.

“I thought he looked great,” Boone said. “I told him that was fun to watch because it was kind of one of those nights where he had it all working. I thought he got into a really good rhythm having a little bit of length in there with the (67) pitches.

“I thought his cutter was really good early. The four-seem (fastball) he finished a couple guys with, then (he threw) some really good changeups. He spun the ball well.

“Yeah, I thought he was really sharp.”

This was Fried’s first official Grapefruit League start and second of the spring counting his three scoreless innings in an exhibition last week against Panama’s WBC team.

In his first start, Fried allowed only one hit, but he walked three and fanned just one.

“As far as last time to this time, way better,” Fried said. “More consistent. I was able to execute what I wanted to do and being able to focus a little bit more on my game plan, my process.”

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Santa Clara beats No. 21 Saint Mary's 76-71, advances to WCC title game vs Gonzaga

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Sash Gavalyugov scored 23 points including a back-breaking 3-pointer to lead Santa Clara to a 76-71 victory over No. 21 Saint Mary's in the semifinals of the West Coast Conference Tournament on Monday night to take a big step toward making the Big Dance.

The Broncos (26-7) will play No. 12 Gonzaga (29-3) in the championship game on Tuesday night. The winner receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

While the Bulldogs are safely in the tournament, Santa Clara was considered on the bubble. The Broncos entered this game No. 42 in the NCAA's NET rankings and No. 37 in Kenpom.

Saint Mary's (27-5) could take a hit in the tournament seeding, but the Gaels figure to get into the field of 68. They were No. 20 in the NET and No. 22 in KenPom.

This is the first time since 2021 that the WCC final hasn't been between Gonzaga and Saint Mary's.

Santa Clara coach Herb Sendek claimed his 600th career victory, a somewhat mild upset over the Gaels, who were favored by 5 1/2 points at BetMGM Sportsbook.

Elijah Mahi added 19 points for the Broncos and Allen Graves finished with 10.

Paulius Murauskas scored 26 points to lead Saint Mary's, Mikey Lewis had 23 and Andrew McKeever totaled 11 points and 11 rebounds.

There were 14 lead changes and six ties, and the largest advantage by either team was seven points.

The Broncos were clinging to a two-point lead in the closing seconds, and Gavalyugov drained a 3-pointer with 12.1 seconds left to beat the shot clock. A shot that put Santa Clara in its first WCC final since 2007.

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How To Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 Live On March 13

ONE Championship is getting ready for its monthly doubleheader, and it all gets started with its Asia primetime event series.

The world’s largest martial arts organization will broadcast ONE Friday Fights 146 live to over 195 countries across the planet this Friday, March 13.

Fans can watch the event live via ONE Championship’s global broadcast partners at 7:30 p.m. ICT. The show can also be viewed on ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, and watch.onefc.com.*

To view your local listings and start times by region, check below.

*Geo-restrictions apply

Thailand

Watch the first two hours of ONE Friday Fights 146 – called ONE Lumpinee 146 in Thailand – on http://live.onefc.com from 6:30 p.m. ICT to 8:30 p.m. ICT.

Then, at 8:30 p.m. ICT, you can watch the rest of ONE Friday Fights live on Channel 7 HD or online via Channel 7, TERO Entertainment, and ONE Championship’s social networks.

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New Zealand

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live on ESPN at 1:30 a.m. New Zealand Daylight Time (NZDT) on Saturday, March 14.

Australia

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live on ESPN at 11:30 p.m. Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT).

Japan

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live via U-NEXT at 8:30 p.m. Japan Standard Time (JST).

South Korea

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live on ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com at 9:30 p.m. Korean Standard Time (KST).

China

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live via watch.onefc.com at 8:30 p.m. China Standard Time (CST).

Hong Kong

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live on beIN Sports at 8:30 p.m. Hong Kong Time (HKT).

Malaysia

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live on beIN Sports at 8:30 p.m. Malaysia Time (MYT).

Singapore

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live on beIN Sports at 8:30 p.m. Singapore Standard Time (SGT).

The Philippines

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live on One Sports and One Sports+ at 8:30 p.m. Philippine Standard Time (PHT).

Fans can also watch the card via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com.

Mongolia

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live via Premier Sports Network at 8:30 p.m. Ulaanbaatar Standard Time.

Fans can also watch the card via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com.

Indonesia

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live on Vidio.com at 7:30 p.m. Western Indonesia Time (WIB).

Fans can also watch the card via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com.

Vietnam

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live via HTV The Thao at 7:30 p.m. Indochina Time (ICT).

Fans can also watch the card via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com.

Cambodia

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com at 7:30 p.m. Indochina Time (ICT).

Myanmar

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live via Skynet at 7 p.m. Myanmar Time (MMT).

Fans can also watch the card via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com.

Kyrgyzstan

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live via TelecomTV at 6:30 p.m. Kyrgyzstan Time (KGT).

India

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live via Star Sports Select 2 and JioHotstar at 6 p.m. India Standard Time (IST).

Uzbekistan

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live via TelecomTV at 5:30 p.m. Uzbekistan Time (UZT).

Turkmenistan

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live via TelecomTV at 5:30 p.m. Turkmenistan Time (TMT).

Tajikistan

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live via TelecomTV at 5:30 p.m. Tajikistan Time (TJT).

Georgia

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live via watch.onefc.com at 4:30 p.m. Georgia Standard Time (GET).

Azerbaijan

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live via watch.onefc.com at 4:30 p.m. Azerbaijan Time (AZT).

Armenia

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live via watch.onefc.com at 4:30 p.m. Armenia Time (AMT).

Oman, United Arab Emirates

ONE Friday Fights 146 will be broadcast live on beIN Sports at 4:30 p.m. Gulf Standard Time (GST).

Fans can also watch the card via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com.

Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Yemen, Jordan, Syria, Bahrain

ONE Friday Fights 146 will be broadcast live on beIN Sports at 3:30 p.m. Arabian Standard Time (AST).

Fans can also watch the card via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com.

Israel

ONE Friday Fights 146 will be broadcast live on One at 3:30 p.m. Israel Standard Time (IST).

Fans can also watch the card via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com.

Finland, Turkey, Estonia, Ukraine, Moldova

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live via watch.onefc.com at 3:30 p.m. Eastern European Summer Time (EEST).

Russia

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live via Match TV, Match Planeta, or Match Boets! at 3:30 p.m. Moscow Standard Time (MSK).

Fans can also watch the card via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com.

Belarus

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live via watch.onefc.com at 3:30 p.m. Moscow Standard Time (MSK).

Lebanon, Libya, Palestine, Egypt

ONE Friday Fights 146 will be broadcast live on beIN Sports at 2:30 p.m. Eastern European Time (EET).

Fans can also watch the card via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com.

Romania

ONE Friday Fights 146 will be broadcast live on Voyo at 2:30 p.m. Eastern European Time (EET).

Germany, Sweden, Hungary, Italy, Denmark, Norway, Malta, Albania, Spain, Andorra

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live via watch.onefc.com at 2:30 p.m. Central European Summer Time (CEST).

Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia

ONE Friday Fights 146 will be broadcast live on beIN Sports at 1:30 p.m. Central European Time (CET).

Fans can also watch the card via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com.

United Kingdom

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live on the Sky Sports app, Sky Sports website, or Sky Sports YouTube channel at 12:30 p.m. GMT.

United States & Canada

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live on beIN Sports USA at 8:30 a.m. ET/5:30 a.m. PT.

Fans can also watch the card via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com.

Brazil

Watch ONE Friday Fights 146 live via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com at 9:30 a.m. Brasilia Standard Time (BRT).

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What football is on today? Galatasaray-Liverpool, Atalanta-Bayern, Atleti-Spurs, Newcastle-Barcelona, plus high-stakes Wrexham vs Hull in the Championship

What football is on today? Galatasaray-Liverpool, Atalanta-Bayern, Atleti-Spurs, Newcastle-Barcelona, plus high-stakes Wrexham vs Hull in the Championship
What football is on today? Galatasaray-Liverpool, Atalanta-Bayern, Atleti-Spurs, Newcastle-Barcelona, plus high-stakes Wrexham vs Hull in the Championship

There's no shortage of great games to watch in Tuesday's schedule, with the Champions League and Championship featuring some crackers.

Galatasaray vs Liverpool

Liverpool make the tough trip to Turkey to face Galatasaray in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie. Galatasaray are through to the knockout stages for the first time in over a decade, but few teams relish an atmospheric encounter in Istanbul.

Liverpool know better that most how difficult it will be to earn a result in the hostile enviroment of RAMS Park, after losing 1-0 at Galatasaray in the league phase.

Where to watch: TNT Sports, 5:45pm KO

Atalanta vs Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich have been formidable this season and have opened up an 11-point lead in the Bundesliga. Attention now turns to Europe for Vincent Kompany's free-scoring side, who take on Atalanta in the last 16.

Bayern head to Bergamo as big favourites, but will be wary of an Atalanta side who eliminated German opposition in Borussia Dortmund in the previous round.

Where to watch: TNT Sports 2, 8pm KO

Atletico Madrid vs Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham Hotspur head to Spain in search of a result to turn around their torrid campaign. An 11-game winless run in the Premier League has dragged Spurs into the relegation battle, and Europe might just provide some relief from those pressures.

The North Londoners impressed in the league phase amid a fairly straightforward schedule, but will need to improve to escape from Atletico with a positive result. The clash will see Conor Gallagher face his former team after leaving La Liga for London in January.

Where to watch: TNT Sports 3, 8pm KO

Newcastle United vs Barcelona

Fond memories will be stirred up at St James' Park as Newcastle hostBarcelona in the Champions League. Faustino Asprilla's hat-trick to sink the Spaniards in 1997 remains etched into Newcastle folklore and the home crowd will hope for another epic European night under the lights.

However, Eddie Howe's hosts will need a huge performance against a Barcelona team gunning for European and domestic glory.

Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, 8pm KO

Wrexham vs Hull City

A busy evening in the Championship features six games, with perhaps the best viewing at The Racecourse Ground.Wrexham host Hull City, as sixth meets fifth in a crucial game in the promotion chase.

Wrexham valiantly took Chelsea to extra time in the FA Cup at the weekend, but how much did those efforts take from Phil Parkinson's squad?

Hull, meanwhile, have suffered consecutive setbacks to promotion rivals and will aim to avoid an unwanted hat-trick.

Eddie Hearn sees a 'revolution' brewing, plans to sign more UFC fighters: 'It's going to be very, very interesting'

Zuffa Boxing's signing of Conor Benn was a major statement from Dana White in his ongoing rivalry with Matchroom Boxing's Eddie Hearn. After a tense war of words in recent months, UFC CEO White managed to hit Hearn where it really hurt by taking one of Hearn's most prized assets. 

Hearn responded this past Friday with a shock link-up of his own: A commercial advisory role with the UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall. Although Aspinall is still contracted to the UFC, the move represents the first play from Matchroom into the MMA world, and doing so by trying to rebuild a psychologically damaged fighter in a division the UFC has struggled with in recent years.

"I actually couldn't believe how broken this guy's confidence was in Tom Aspinall," Hearn told Uncrowned's "The Ariel Helwani Show" on Monday. "Like, the first conversation that we had, he actually said to me, 'Why? Why are you interested in me? You know my reputation. [The UFC has] stitched me up. I'm just like damaged goods at the moment.' 

"I'm like, 'You're what? Are you for real? You're the UFC heavyweight champion. Damaged goods?' [Aspinall said,] 'Well, you know, they've hung me out to dry, and they've run this narrative on me,' and he was just down in the dumps. And actually, the difference between that initial conversation and seeing him at the press conference last week — [he] was a completely different man. He is absolutely buzzing, and right now he just can't wait to get back, whereas before I found a guy [who] actually didn't really want to come back."

Aspinall was poked in both eyes by Ciryl Gane in the first round of their UFC heavyweight title fight at UFC 321 this past October, causing the fight to disappointingly be cut short and ruled a no-contest.

What followed was a swarm of unjustified criticism of Aspinall, who many claimed didn't want to continue with the fight. White was among the doubters, alluding to Aspinall quitting rather than being forced to stop fighting due to a legitimate medical injury.

The comments didn't sit too well with the UFC champ, who has admitted in the aftermath that he has felt let down by his promoter. The situation was a driving force behind Aspinall's decision to widen his team through the addition of Hearn's Matchroom, in order to maximize his commercial potential outside of the UFC — and to strengthen his position in negotiations with the MMA leader.

"I'm looking at him, I'm going through his UFC contract," Hearn said. "I'm talking about the numbers that he's made over the last three, four, five fights. And I'm just sitting there, I'm like, I actually can't believe what's going on. I can't believe that you've had your eyes virtually gouged out, and you've been really, in my opinion, chastised by the organization, and a narrative has been run on you. You've had three [eye] operations and you're sitting there feeling sorry for yourself, and I can tell what kind of individual you are, and I was just like, 'I want to represent you here. Forget me vs. Dana — I want to represent you.'"

Perhaps intentionally, a focal point of Aspinall's launch press conference with Matchroom Talent Agency was centered around his UFC purses and how they dwarfed in comparison to boxers' earnings and what TKO — the parent company of the UFC and Zuffa Boxing — is paying Benn, reportedly $15 million, to face Regis Prograis next month in London.

"Obviously, it's difficult for me because I come from a world where, if a fighter was generating that much revenue into a show, they would be making five, six, seven times more than they're making in those UFC contracts," Hearn insisted. "As I said the other day, I've got guys — Tom Aspinall headlined [London's] O2 Arena and they actually broke records for the gate at the O2 Arena. It was on pay-per-view in the UK. It was on ESPN at the time in America. He's making less money than probably half the amount of money that I would pay a guy to fight for the British title at York Hall, Bethnal Green, in front of 1,200 people.

"I just can't see a world now, especially with [TKO] in boxing and they're paying — they'll be paying Conor Benn 10-15 times more than the UFC heavyweight champion. [The UFC is] going in with a rights fee of tens of millions from Paramount, a gate of $10 million or a site fee of $20 or $30 million, [and UFC fighters are] making 10 times less [than Benn].

"They're going to have big problems in that respect. And I think moving forward, that's going to be more interesting with young fighters coming into the system who might not be willing to sign up to a contract like that."

It has been Hearn's intention to try and spark a revolt among UFC fighters by attempting to show them just how little of a percentage they are making in comparison to the money generated by UFC events, particularly after the company inked a historic $7.7 billion seven-year media rights deal with Paramount this past year.

Hearn's strategy achieved some success after Zuffa announced the signing of Benn. Since that news dropped, Michael "Venom" Page, Aljamain Sterling, Israel Adesanya and Sean O'Malley, among others, have made comments questioning Benn's $15 million deal and why they aren't seeing a pay increase in their fights, despite the UFC earning substantially more in its new television deal.

Eddie Hearn sees a potential "revolution" amongst MMA fighters:

“There’s so much contradiction going on… Dana White sits there at a press conference last night and says Conor Benn making all this money is great for UFC fighters. How?

I’m enjoying sitting back, watching all the… pic.twitter.com/tDciLq5X9X

— Ariel Helwani (@arielhelwani) March 9, 2026

Those fighters, however, are only the ones who have spoken out loud. Hearn believes there are many more UFC fighters who are just as disappointed learning about Benn's deal with Zuffa, and they, too, could be looking to bolster their business team in the coming months.

"Dana White sat on a press conference last night and he says, 'You know, Conor Benn making all this money, it's great for UFC fighters,'" Hearn said. "Like, how? I mean, basically every UFC fighter is looking at that going, 'This just doesn't make sense.' And you can't just hide behind the fact of, 'Oh, Turki [Alalshikh]'s paying that bill, so it's not really [the same].' No, it's the same companies. I'm enjoying sitting back, looking at all the press conferences and just being baffled by what I'm hearing.

"We've had — I think actually today was one more — we've had a dozen fighters approach us from the UFC asking to speak to us, have representation, could we just educate them a little bit about the space, what's going on. 'We need some help.' We're not going to sign all those guys, but we will be signing a handful more of UFC fighters, no doubt about it, because it's an interesting space for us.

"Probably for the first time in my career, and this was very much the case with the Tom Aspinall stuff, I'm going to work in some silence. Because I need to get this right, and it's going to be very, very interesting what's about to unfold over the next couple of months. ... But right now I look at the landscape, going, 'This is crazy, what I'm seeing.' It's almost like a revolution, and it's going to be really interesting."

There are some in the industry who believe Hearn's war of words with White serves as a natural precursor to an MMA venture for Matchroom. Although Hearn did not rule out such a move in the future for his British sports empire, he did confirm that it was not in their immediate plans.

"But we know that if we had the same model [in MMA as we do in boxing], we would be paying fighters 80% of the pot and not 20% of the pot," Hearn said. "But you know, [becoming an MMA promoter is] not on the horizon. I'm not sitting here saying we're going into MMA and we're going to give all the fights. We'll learn and we'll understand, and perhaps in the future you will see us in that space. But in answer to your question, if the same revenue was in the pot [in Matchroom MMA events as it is UFC shows], we would be paying close to 10 times more."

Hearn has become a focal point of White’s most recent interviews and press conferences, even earning a starring role at this past Sunday's Zuffa Boxing 4 post-fight press conference, which saw White insist that Hearn is not a rival of his, even downplaying his significance in combat sports as just another "manager."

"Things couldn't be going better for me at the moment with him," Hearn responded. "He just basically can't keep my name out of his mouth. I mean, I'll be honest, boxing's not for him, right? It's the worst business in the world. And I didn't expect him to implode this early. I almost sit there — I mean, that was one clip, but there's been four or five clips that I've seen. He literally hasn't stopped talking about me. 

"He's called me a p**** five or six times. He's called me out for a fight. A fight, right? And then he says that I'm not competition. I'll be honest with you — I agree with him, because in boxing right now, as I've said before, he cannot lace my boots. He's sitting there and spinning a narrative like he's created these unbelievable blockbuster shows in stadiums. He ain't out [of] the garage yet. Literally four shows in and absolute bang-average content."

President of the UFC Dana White (left) and boxing promoter Eddie Hearn in discussion at The O2, London. Picture date: Saturday March 19, 2022. (Photo by Kieran Cleeves/PA Images via Getty Images)
Dana White (left) and boxing promoter Eddie Hearn in friendlier days.
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White's first four boxing events have taken place at the Meta Apex in Las Vegas with limited crowds and unspectacular lineups, although White correctly points out that the majority of U.S. boxing promoters — Top Rank, Golden Boy, Premier Boxing Champions — have no major television deal and have promoted one or zero shows thus far in 2026, compared to his four events.

White and Hearn had a cordial relationship over the years, but in recent months, after White formally entered the boxing space, their relationship has turned on its head. As Hearn alluded to, the two promoters have even shown interest in an unlikely boxing match, which, although difficult to imagine materializing, would be a first-rate entertainment product.

"To say that we aren't a competitor of his is just the most bizarre statement, because we're coming off sellout shows in the UK, sellout shows in America, big world championship fights," Hearn said. "He's literally — I mean, the best way that I could describe what Zuffa is doing at the moment is, if we were in the COVID era right now, I would actually say they're doing OK, because that's what it is.

"And they come out and they [say we've] got no vision? You literally can't even be bothered to leave your office, where you've got 200 people watching, supposedly a world championship fight that, by the way, wasn't actually a world championship fight. And of the four cards that I've seen — nothing. Talk about how I haven't done anything or impressed them. What have we seen? 

"Like, honestly, if you listen to it, it is literally like every show they've done is a stadium sellout with pound-for-pound stars in unification fights, and it's just set the sport alight. They have done nothing at all. And all I've seen is Dana coming out, losing his rag, blood pressure going through the roof, calling me this, calling me that, but not actually doing anything."

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander ties Wilt Chamberlain for longest 20-point streak

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) gestures after scoring against the Denver Nuggets during the second quarter at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

As the entire NBA world watched, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander made more basketball history. The Oklahoma City Thunder came away with a 129-126 win over the Denver Nuggets. Aside from it being super entertaining, the reigning MVP also added to his mythos.

On a pull-up 3-pointer, Gilgeous-Alexander tied Wilt Chamberlain for the longest 20-point scoring streak in NBA history at 126 consecutive games. He finished with 35 points on 14-of-21 shooting, 15 assists and nine rebounds.

Gilgeous-Alexander hit the game-winner on a stepback 3-pointer. Just some storybook stuff on a night that will stay in MVP voters' minds with a month to go in the regular season.

Gilgeous-Alexander will get a chance to usurp Chamberlain when they host the Boston Celtics on Thursday, Mar. 12. Expect the entire NBA world to tune into that one as he tries to make NBA history.

This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander ties Wilt Chamberlain for longest 20-point streak

Defending Indian Wells champion Mirra Andreeva throws tantrum after loss to unseeded Siniakova

INDIAN WELLS, Calif. (AP) — Defending Indian Wells champion Mirra Andreeva smashed her racket several times during a 4-6, 6-7(5), 6-3 loss to unseeded Katerina Siniakova in the tournament's third round on Monday night, then left the court exchanging words with the crowd.

Andreeva threw her racket after losing the second set tiebreaker before smashing it, resulting in a code violation.

She threw her racket again following match point and then, after shaking hands at the net with Siniakova, left the court gesturing and shouting at the crowd.

“I’m not really proud of how I managed it. I’m not really proud of how I handled it in the end,” Andreeva said in a news conference, according to The Athletic.“Those are the things that I really need to work on soon. I don’t know. Not in the future but whenever I get the chance.”

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Photos: Best images from Thunder's 129-126 win over Nuggets

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder forward Jaylin Williams (6) celebrates with Oklahoma City Thunder guard/forward Jalen Williams after scoring against the Denver Nuggets during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

The Oklahoma City Thunder survived another thriller in a 129-126 win over the Denver Nuggets on Monday. Despite being short-handed, they bested their mostly-healthy arch-rival.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was the headliner. He had 35 points and 15 assists. He tied Wilt Chamberlain's record for most consecutive 20-point games at 126. He also made the game-winner. Jaylin Williams had 29 points and 12 rebounds. Ajay Mitchell finished with 24 points in his return.

Meanwhile, Nikola Jokic had a monstrous 32-point, 14-rebound and 13-assist triple-double. Aaron Gordon had 23 points and 10 rebounds. Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 28 points.

Let's look at some of the best photos from the Thunder's three-point win over the Nuggets:

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) gestures and walks around the court after sinking a game winner 3 pointer basket against the Denver Nuggets during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) shoots over Denver Nuggets guard Christian Braun (0) during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder forward Jaylin Williams (6) celebrates after dunking against the Denver Nuggets during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Ajay Mitchell (25) drives between Denver Nuggets guard/forward Tim Hardaway Jr. (10) and center Nikola Jokić (15) during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Jared McCain (3) gestures after scoring against the Denver Nuggets during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder Head Coach Mark Daigneault gestures to his team during a play against the Denver Nuggets during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) talks to the tv media after defeating the Denver Nuggets during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) talks to the tv media after defeating the Denver Nuggets during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) gestures and walks around the court after sinking a game winner 3 pointer basket against the Denver Nuggets during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Isaiah Joe (11) drives around Denver Nuggets guard/forward Tim Hardaway Jr. (10) during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Jared McCain (3) gestures after scoring against the Denver Nuggets during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) drives between Denver Nuggets guard Christian Braun (0) and forward Spencer Jones (21) during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokić (15) drives to the basket against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder forward Jaylin Williams (6) is fouled by Denver Nuggets guard/forward Tim Hardaway Jr. (10) as he shoots during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Jared McCain (3) shoots a three point basket against the Denver Nuggets during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) is hit in the face by Denver Nuggets guard Christian Braun (0) after shooting during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder Head Coach Mark Daigneault looks at the scoreboard during a time out against the Denver Nuggets during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) reacts after a call against him after a play against the Denver Nuggets during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Ajay Mitchell (25) goes up for a basket as Denver Nuggets guard Jamal Murray (27) defends the shot during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Ajay Mitchell (25) goes up for a basket beside Denver Nuggets guard Jamal Murray (27) during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder forward Jaylin Williams (6) dunks against the Denver Nuggets during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) drives between Denver Nuggets defenders during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Cason Wallace (22) shoots a three point basket as Denver Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon (32) defends during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder forward Jaylin Williams (6) celebrates after scoring against the Denver Nuggets during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Denver Nuggets center Jonas Valančiūnas (17) shoots over Oklahoma City Thunder guard Ajay Mitchell (25) during the second quarter at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) reacts after the Denver Nuggets score during the second quarter at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokić (15) reacts towards an official after a play against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the second quarter at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) gestures after scoring against the Denver Nuggets during the second quarter at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Denver Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon (32) reacts after a play against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the second quarter at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Denver Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon (32) drives between Oklahoma City Thunder guard Isaiah Joe (11) and guard Aaron Wiggins (21) during the second quarter at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Denver Nuggets guard Christian Braun (0) moves the ball around Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) during the second quarter at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) dribbles down the court against the Denver Nuggets during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Denver Nuggets guard Jamal Murray (27) moves the ball down the court beside Oklahoma City Thunder guard Ajay Mitchell (25) during the second quarter at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Ajay Mitchell (25) talks to the bench after a play against the Denver Nuggets during the second quarter at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder super fan cheer for the team against the Denver Nuggets during the first quarter at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Denver Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon (32) drives between Oklahoma City Thunder guard Isaiah Joe (11) and guard Aaron Wiggins (21) during the second quarter at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Denver Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon (32) dunks against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the first quarter at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Denver Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon (32) dunks against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the first quarter at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) shoots against the Denver Nuggets during the first quarter at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: Photos: Best images from Thunder's 129-126 win over Nuggets

Espanyol fail to make pressure pay against Real Oviedo as winless run continues

Espanyol fail to make pressure pay against Real Oviedo as winless run continues
Espanyol fail to make pressure pay against Real Oviedo as winless run continues

Espanyol 1-1 Real Oviedo

Espanyol continued their winless run on Monday night against Real Oviedo at the RCDE Stadium, sharing the points with Real Oviedo. As the malaise impacting both sides continues, it was a result that did little for either side.

The visitors started off far better, taking just eight minutes to get themselves on the scoresheet. After excellent work on the left side from Villarreal loanee Thiago Fernandez, beating two defenders inside the box, he saw his cutback blocked. Reacting fastest, he got to the loose ball and pulled it back from the by-line to give Alberto Reina an easy finish from the middle of the box.

The celebrations were short-lived for Oviedo though, as Espanyol began a long assault on their goal. Carlos Romero, Espanyol’s most dangerous player on the night, fired narrowly wide twice from the left, before Tyrhys Dolan brought the first save of note from Aaron Escandell – two teammates screaming for the ball in the middle.

It was Cyril Ngonge from Dolan’s usual spot on the right wing who instigated the equaliser though, escaping the defence on the flank. His ball across, behind the defenders racing back into position, took the Oviedo backline by surprise, but Kike Garcia did anticipate the slower pace of pass, and stepped onto the ball from the middle of the box to finish low and hard. Before half-time, Oviedo face renewed pressure, as Dolan had another good chance.

Lack of cutting edge costs Espanyol victory

Based on the statistics and flow of the game, Espanyol looked guaranteed to eventually pick apart the Oviedo defence in the second period. Guillermo Almada did manage to stem the flow of attacks somewhat though, and Espanyol were finding it hard to get clear sights at goal. By the same token, Oviedo’s ambition seemed to wane with the second half too, as their attacking threat was conspicuous by absence in the second period.

In total, Escandell would face 28 Espanyol shots, and 10 of them were on target, meaning the Oviedo goalkeeper was a strong contender for man of the match. Yet on reflection, Escandell will probably feel the stops he made in the second half were well within in his capabilities.

If Oviedo did pick up a point against a top-half side, what rebelliousness Almada had inspired in recent months appears to be ebbing away, as is their first division status. Safety remains eight points away with 11 games to go, and their 17 goals are the lowest total in the division by eight.

For the first time in seven matches, Espanyol managed not to concede more than once in a game, but that was not enough to prevent their winless run in 2026 bringing up double figures. Manolo Gonzalez’s side are still just three points from Europe in 7th spot, following their sensational first half of the season, but he will be abundantly aware that such lengthy periods searching for momentum as well as a win is not healthy.

Reindeer racing thrills spectators in Finland's frigid north near the Russian border

SALLA, Finland (AP) — Traditional reindeer racing that's been delighting spectators for decades in Finland brought hundreds of fans to the Salla Reindeer Cup in the frigid town of Salla this past weekend.

Around 1,000 people attended the competition, despite frigid subfreezing temperatures and the remote location near the Russian border, roughly 264 kilometers (164 miles) northeast of the city of Oulu.

They watched and cheered as the reindeer galloped across the snow-covered track, pulling their handlers behind them on skis. Whoever is fastest wins the race.

Spectators came not only from Finland but also Italy, Norway, Germany and France, among other countries.

Reindeer husbandry has been an important part of Scandinavian culture for many decades, especially for the Sami Indigenous people in the far north of the country.

“Salla has a long history in reindeer racing — it’s been going on here since the 1950s," said Lasse Aatsinki, the head of Salla Reindeer Cup. "Back then, men spent winters in the forest, there were no snowmobiles. In late winter, the reindeer were in great shape, so they started racing them.”

These days, reindeer racing is an organized and regulated competition with trained male reindeer.

The premiere event was the so-called hot series, in which reindeer qualify if they race the kilometer-long (just over a half-mile) track in 1 minute, 19 seconds, or less. Only the fastest reindeer get to compete in this race.

“It’s a science. A lot depends on the reindeer’s character — it has to tolerate a lot: the audience, other reindeer, noise, movement," Aatsinki said. "Everyone has their tricks — and they’re usually kept under the fur hat. Every owner has their own way.”

During the race, crowds cheered their favorites on with calls of “hyvä, hyvä” and “mene, mene” — which is Finnish for “good, good” and “go, go” — as the reindeer sprinted down the final stretch.

In between races, people kept warm with reindeer soup and kampanisu, a traditional local pastry specialty from Salla.

The competition culminated Sunday with the final rounds and it was reindeer named Pompom which won the final race.

“Pompom is exceptionally fast and smart, and you rarely find one like that," said Hannu Krupula, the winning animal's owner.

“If there’s any weakness, it’s that it’s not very good-looking — which can be misleading,” he added.

"When you look at that reindeer, you might quickly think it’s poorly fed or something. But it eats well. It’s a rare individual.”

And thus after the race, Pompom and all the other reindeer got their own reward — lichen, their favorite treat.

The 25-minute talk that changed Sanju Samson's World Cup

Sanju Samson said he approached the T20 World Cup with a new game plan that helped him regain form and play a key role in India’s title triumph. The star batsman spoke to reporters on Monday after returning to Thiruvananthapuram following the World Cup victory.

Samson, who was named the Man of the Tournament, received a grand welcome at the airport. V Sivankutty, Kerala’s Education Minister, greeted him on arrival in the evening as hundreds of cricket fans gathered outside the airport, raising slogans in support of the Kerala cricketer.


Reflecting on his change in batting approach, Samson said earlier he had tried to attack every ball, which often led to his dismissals.

“I tried to hit every ball, but it did not work. Then I had to learn from those failures. In the five-match series, I tried to increase my strike rate, but it didn't work. Then I prepared with a different game plan for the World Cup,” he said.
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Samson also spoke about seeking advice from Sachin Tendulkar during a difficult phase in his career, describing the experience as unforgettable.

“We were in touch as I had been sending him messages for the past few years. We also spoke when we met during the IPL,” he said.

According to Samson, Tendulkar was the first person he thought of approaching when he struggled with his form.

“When I contacted him, he genuinely connected with me. He spoke to me for about 25 minutes, describing what had happened in his career, what to think during difficult moments, how to practise and how to handle situations. It genuinely helped me,” Samson said.

He added that after losing form during the New Zealand series, he reached out to Tendulkar again and received further guidance.

“Even a day before the World Cup final, he contacted me and asked whether everything was ready. It is not something everyone gets, and I am very happy about it,” he said, adding that Tendulkar congratulated him after the final victory.

Samson also spoke about the impact of social media on players, saying it can influence them both positively and negatively.

“Youngsters should learn how to handle it well. From social media, I understood how much people love me. But when things go the other way, one should open social media only if one can bear it,” he said.

To stay focused during the tournament, Samson said he had kept his phone switched off for the past month.

He added that his social media accounts are managed by a team.

“When I cut it off, the outside noise could be controlled. When the World Cup is happening in the country, there is a lot of outside noise. I cut it off and focused on cricket,” he said.

Samson said the last time he left Thiruvananthapuram was after a poor run of form ahead of the World Cup.

“But such a twist was unexpected. We are happy now,” he said.

Expressing gratitude to his supporters, Samson said their unwavering support meant a lot to him.

“Not even now, when I was not selected in the team, when I was in the team, or when I did not perform, people stood with me during my setbacks. I felt a responsibility to give back for their support. I dedicate this performance to the people of the state,” he said.

Samson said he was overwhelmed by the love he had received from fans.

“In cricket, we can perform well at times, and sometimes we lose. My wife used to show me videos and reels of genuine support and prayers from people. My eyes would fill with tears seeing that, and I wondered whether I deserved such love,” he said.

He said he planned to spend a couple of days with his parents if time permitted after his media commitments.

“I was told there may be an event in New Delhi as part of the World Cup victory celebrations the next day. That will be confirmed soon. Then I may have to go for it,” he said.

What channel is USA vs. Italy on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch 2026 World Baseball Classic game

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What channel is USA vs. Italy on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch 2026 World Baseball Classic game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Team USA concludes its World Baseball Classic group play on Tuesday night, as the United States take on Italy in Houston.

Following a crucial matchup against Mexico on Monday, the United States now has a chance to potentially cement a place in the quarterfinals. Between Team USA, Italy and Mexico, only two can move on to the knockout round, and Italy still has to play both opponents.

Italy took a step forward this year with several MLB players participating after a surprising performance in 2023. As Nolan McLean takes the mound for the United States, he will face off against a lineup that features Vinnie Pasquantino, Jon Berti, Jakob Marsee and Jac Caglianone.

Here's how fans can watch Team USA's final group play game against Italy.

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC HQ:Live scores | Updated standings | Full TV schedule

What channel is USA vs. Italy on today?

  • TV channel: Fox 
  • Live stream: Fubo

Fox will have the broadcast of Team USA vs. Italy on Tuesday night, as Joe Davis and John Smoltz will be on the call. Additionally, Fubo offers an alternate streaming option, including a free trial for new users.

USA vs. Italy start time

  • Date: Tuesday, March 10
  • Time: 9:00 p.m. ET

Team USA vs. Italy will begin at 9:00 p.m. ET, 8:00 p.m. CT, on Tuesday, March 10 live from Daikin Park in Houston, Texas.

USA vs. Italy radio station

Fans who want to listen to the game between the United States and Italy can tune into SiriusXM, channel 89.

New subscribers can listen to SiriusXM for free for four months. Listen to live NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL games, plus NASCAR, college sports and more. Stay updated with all the news and get all the analysis on multiple sport-specific channels.

USA WBC schedule 2026

DateGameTime (ET)/Result
Fri., March 6vs. BrazilUSA 15, Brazil 5
Sat., March 7vs. Great BritainUSA 9, Great Britain 1
Mon., March 9vs. MexicoTBD
Tues., March 10vs. Italy9 p.m.

Italy WBC schedule 2026

DateGameTime (ET)/Result
Sat., March 7vs. BrazilItaly 8, Brazil 0
Sun., March 8vs. Great BritainItaly 7, Great Britain 4
Tues., March 10vs. USA9 p.m.
Wed., March 11vs. Mexico7 p.m.

    What channel is Canada vs. Puerto Rico on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch 2026 WBC baseball game

    What channel is Canada vs. Puerto Rico on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch 2026 WBC baseball game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    Canada will play its third 2026 World Baseball Classic game on Tuesday, March 10 taking on Puerto Rico. 

    Team Canada has split its two games so far. They opened the tournament with an 8-2 win over Colombia. Canada couldn't sustain that momentum and lost Game 2 to Panama, 4-3.  

    If Canada wants to advance out of the pool-play stage, its best chance is to win its final two games. Only the top two teams from Pool A will advance to the quarterfinals, and both Puerto Rico and Cuba already have at least 2 wins apiece. 

    Team Canada has its work cut out for it, having to play Canada and Puerto Rico in its final pool-play games. If they lose either game, their chances of making the quarterfinals drop significantly, making Tuesday night's game very important. 

    Here's how to watch and listen to Canada vs. Puerto Rico in the 2026 World Baseball Classic. 

    WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC HQ:Live scores | Updated standings | Full TV schedule

    What channel is Canada vs. Puerto Rico on today?

    • TV channel: N/A (U.S.) | Sportsnet (Canada)
    • Live stream: Tubi (U.S.) | Sportsnet+ (Canada)

    Canada vs. Puerto Rico in the WBC will air on Sportsnet in Canada. The game will only be available in the United States on Tubi. Some Smart TVs have the Tubi app, but otherwise, the game will need to be live-streamed in the U.S. 

    Those in Canada can live stream the game with Sportsnet+. 

    Canada vs. Puerto Rico start time

    • Date: Tuesday, March 10
    • Time: 7 p.m. ET

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    Canada WBC schedule 2026

    Here is a look at Canada's pool play games in the WBC. 

    DateGameTime (ET)
    Sat., Mar. 7Canada 8, Colombia 2--
    Sun., Mar. 8Panama 4, Canada 3--
    Tue., Mar. 10at Puerto Rico7 p.m.
    Wed., Mar. 11at Cuba3 p.m.

    Puerto Rico WBC schedule 2026

    Here is a look at Puerto Rico's pool play games in the WBC. 

    DateGameTime (ET)
    Fri., Mar. 6Puerto Rico 5, Colombia 0--
    Sat., Mar. 7Puerto Rico 4, Panama 3--
    Mon., Mar. 9vs. Cuba7 p.m.
    Tues., Mar. 10vs. Canada7 p.m.

    'Not about spin matchups': Gautam Gambhir reveals real reason behind Sanju Samson’s recall - Watch

    Sanju Samson’s return to the India national cricket team playing XI against the West Indies national cricket team had sparked familiar debates around team combinations, balance and tactical adjustments. Many believed the move could have been designed to counter a particular bowling threat or to alter the left-right balance at the top of the order.

    However, India head coach Gautam Gambhir clarified that the decision had a far simpler rationale behind it.

    — StarSportsIndia (@StarSportsIndia)


    Samson had been omitted for a few matches before being brought back into the side, but Gambhir explained that the call was not influenced by opposition matchups or the presence of an off-spinner from one end. Instead, the management wanted to add even more attacking intent to an already powerful batting lineup.



    “The reason to get in Sanju was not about managing the off-spinner from the other end. It was about can we get even more firepower at the top, and can we be more aggressive in the first six overs, and we know what Sanju can do,” Gambhir said during an interaction with Jatin Sapru on Star Sports India.

    According to Gambhir, the recall was a proactive decision aimed at strengthening India’s ability to dominate the powerplay rather than a reaction to specific tactical concerns.

    “There was never any doubt about his talent, there was never any doubt about his explosiveness that if he gets going he can win you the game in first six overs as well and imagine having Abhishek, Sanju and Ishan as your top three and then you've got the likes of Surya, Hardik, Tilak and Shivam and Axar. So you can't ask for anything more,” he added.

    His comments also offered insight into the broader batting approach the team management wants to follow. In Gambhir’s view, Samson is not merely a situational selection but someone capable of significantly strengthening a batting order designed to attack from the start and maintain pressure throughout the innings.

    He also rejected suggestions that India were overly concerned about having multiple left-handers at the top of the order.

    “So the reason yes a lot of people will debate about that we wanted to break that three left handers at the top, not at all because I still believe that a quality batter will be good against any bowler, any kind of bowler whether it's the off spinner or the left-hand spinner.”

    For Gambhir, the focus remains on skill and intent rather than theoretical matchup disadvantages.

    The India coach also shared how casually the message about Samson’s inclusion was delivered. “I conveyed it to him in the gym. In fact we both were training together and I just told him that you will be playing tomorrow and he said let it come. That's the casual conversations we have.”

    Gambhir explained that the team environment is deliberately kept relaxed, with brief meetings and straightforward conversations instead of long tactical briefings. In that context, Samson’s return reflected both India’s desire for greater batting aggression and a dressing room atmosphere that encourages players to express themselves freely.

    View From The Away End: A Bitter FA Cup Exit For Sunderland

    One of the (admittedly very minor) drawbacks of Sunderland securing our place back in the top flight has been the lack of new EFL stadia to visit. For any travelling fan, there’s always a sense of satisfaction that comes from ticking another ground off the list, edging ever closer to the fabled 92/92. Thankfully in that regard, Port Vale’s unexpected win over Bristol City meant that a trip to Vale Park was on the cards, for a place in the FA Cup quarter-finals no less.

    I’d been told previously that Port Vale was a similar experience to Stoke away, but even more difficult to get to and even less welcoming. Not exactly a ringing endorsement, but there would at least be a whiff of nostalgia from visiting a League One venue, but this time as a Premier League side, and without the previous sense of shame over our club having sunk to such a level.

    Or so we thought…

    I could probably write everything I knew beforehand about Port Vale on one hand, but from the top of my head I remembered that they’re the only side in the top four divisions to have won against every other side, and that Robbie Williams supports them. They also have a Newcastle fan in their ranks, who was calling for Geordies to attend and help fill out the home stands. I’m half expecting to read about Boris Johnson’s sixth attempt at a Brexit deal being rejected in the papers, because it’s really starting to feel like 2019.

    There was a strong contingent of London Branch regulars on the train out from Euston for this one. However, the early warning signs that this might not be our day appeared when our train was delayed half an hour before eventually being cancelled altogether at Milton Keynes. Delay Repay seemed insufficient compensation here, but at least we weren’t the lad who’d just flown 14 hours from Malaysia who eventually fell asleep on his suitcase. After a much-delayed journey stood in the vestibule of the next Pendolino, there was scarcely time for a quick pre-match pint at The Glebe – a decent boozer where we were the only customers – before a quick Uber to the ground.

    Vale Park absolutely ticked all the boxes for a trip down memory lane. The muddy entrances, the old-school turnstiles and the adjacent training pitches that looked like far better playing surfaces than the one in the ground were all present and correct. The 3,000-strong away end were in good voice as we kicked off in blue attacking the opposite end.

    It didn’t take long for us to realise that this would not be a smooth afternoon. The atrocious condition of the pitch meant that most passes we attempted along the deck bounced chaotically, forcing us into a battle of long balls that we seemed ill-equipped to win in the absence of a real target man. O’Nien’s spectacular passback that forced Ellborg to head the ball over the bar for a corner pretty much summed up our performance. I love Luke as much as every other SAFC fan, but the grin on his face afterwards really wasn’t well-received given how much we were floundering in one of our biggest games in years.

    Vale took the lead soon after as we failed to deal with a set-piece, because of course we did. It was the boyhood Newcastle fan who scored it, and he gleefully celebrated in front of our end, because of course he did. This afternoon brought back dark memories of those years where this kind of humiliation was an almost weekly occurrence, and the away end sat in stunned silence at half-time.

    Hopes for a strong second half response were quickly checked as Ellborg was fortunate to avoid a red card for denying a goalscoring opportunity. There was a marginal improvement from what was a very low bar in the first half, but we failed to meaningfully test the Vale defence, and Xhaka’s introduction with 12 minutes to go was far too late to wrestle back control of the game. The final whistle went and the home fans celebrated deliriously, and you couldn’t blame them, as we were left to reflect on one of the worst days in the club’s recent history.

    Of course, this result can’t and shouldn’t detract from the great work that the management and squad have done this season. But this was a really bitter pill to swallow, and will go down alongside the infamous weakened team at Hull in the annals of missed opportunities for this club. With nine league games remaining, we need to hope that the Lads can finish the season strongly and go some way towards compensating for this miserable afternoon.

    Fan Letters: A Bad Day In The Potteries For Sunderland

    BURSLEM, ENGLAND - MARCH 08: Ben Waine of Port Vale celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Emirates FA Cup Fifth Round match between Port Vale and Sunderland on March 08, 2026 in Burslem, England. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    Want to have your say on all things Sunderland? Drop us a line and we’ll publish your views! RokerReport@yahoo.co.uk


    Dear Roker Report,

    Like thousands of others, I genuinely believed the days of us ‘doing a Sunderland’ were well behind us. The beating by Port Vale was inexcusable.

    I was quite dismayed when I heard Luke O’Nien (whom I greatly admire) stating that the team would move on quickly.

    Well, good for them, but we as fans will get hammered for years about this — especially from the unmentionables up the road. Whilst I don’t care what they spout off in general, we’ve given them plenty of food to chomp on after this disaster. The fans were there in numbers, and the performance was just terrible.

    Yes, the pitch was horrendous, but come on, we had ninety minutes to get past that excuse.

    We simply never looked like winning and Port Vale, rock bottom of League One, turned us over. I feel sick, angry and really upset for the fans who went down there only to be served half-hearted garbage.

    I bet Régis Le Bris has learned a lot about certain players after Sunday’s debacle.

    Peter Milton


    Dear Roker Report,

    Never seen a more disgraceful performance as there was at Port Vale — they should give their wages to charity.

    Ian Frame

    Ed’s Note [Phil]: Hi, Peter and Ian. Thank you for your letters.

    I’ve had a little bit of time to reflect on the shambles that unfolded at Vale Park and I still feel as annoyed about it as I did at full time on Sunday.

    For me, our loss came down to a lack of application and an attitude that was nowhere near good enough for such a game.

    These lads have worked very hard for the majority of the season in order to get us into such a promising position in the league, but they looked half-hearted and simply not up for the challenge against Port Vale, missing a brilliant opportunity to progress in the process.

    We can criticise Régis Le Bris for his gameplan and use of substitutes but I do feel he was let down by his starting eleven — a real disappointment and not reflective of the standards the Lads have set during 2025/2026.

    We now need a major response against Brighton on Saturday and I’m hopeful that we’ll get it. There’s still a lot to play for but Sunday was a major disappointment and I hope there have been some harsh words Andy home truths spoken behind closed doors. You can’t gloss over that kind of display and I hope they haven’t tried to.



    What’s The Crack With Gerry?

    BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - JANUARY 07: Sunderland's Lutsharel Geertruida arriving at the stadium during the Premier League match between Brentford and Sunderland at Gtech Community Stadium on January 07, 2026 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Andrew Kearns - CameraSport via Getty Images) | CameraSport via Getty Images

    As a Sunderland fan, I have always tried to avoid being overly critical of our players, or writing them off. There are some obvious exceptions, players who never even tried to look like they understood what it meant to wear the badge or play for this club – yes, Jack Rodwell and Will Grigg, I’m looking at you.

    Over the years, there have been enough redemption arcs to show that a player who may initially struggle can really turn things around.

    So what I am about to write doesn’t come naturally to me, but Sunday’s thoroughly depressing and disappointing performance against Port Vale finally crystallised something that has been troubling me since AFCON, and particularly since injury robbed the Black Cats of the midfield presence of Granit Xhaka.

    For many fans, including me, the loss of Noah Sadiki and Habib Diarra to AFCON provided the perfect opportunity for Lutsharel Geertruida to demonstrate the abilities that had persuaded the club to bring him in on loan from RB Leipzig. In the absence of the energetic Africans, when he played alongside Xhaka, he was steady if not spectacular, without ever overly impressing.

    When the AFCON contingent returned, and injury struck our talismanic team captain, the assumption from many was that the versatile Dutchman would be the natural choice to occupy Xhaka’s berth at the base of midfield.

    Instead, Régis Le Bris opted to deploy Noah Sadiki as Xhaka’s replacement, and Geertruida was left warming the bench. In the continued absence of Xhaka, disappointing performances against the likes of West Ham and Fulham left many fans frustrated that the apparently obvious deputy for Xhaka was not utilised. This was magnified when the club fought off interest from Liverpool in the transfer window to keep Geertruida in the squad.

    An injury to Nordi Mukiele and an FA Cup suspension for Trai Hume have seen the Dutch international given starts against Bournemouth, Leeds, and Port Vale, in his more natural defensive position.

    Whether playing alongside Xhaka in midfield or in defence, it’s not that Geertruida has done anything wrong. It is more that for large parts of those games he has simply been anonymous. Some players do the unseen work, whose contributions can often be overlooked and unappreciated, but that isn’t the case with Geertruida – he has just struggled to impact any of the games he has started. The unwillingness of Le Bris to select him to anchor Sunderland’s midfield looks ever more understandable.

    When the Black Cats had possession against the Valiants, Geertruida stepped into midfield in the same manner that Trai Hume does, with Dan Ballard moving across to cover the right flank. Unlike Hume, he had little influence on Sunderland’s attempts to progress the ball up the pitch. Time and time again in the second half, he got himself into a position to deliver a dangerous cross from near the corner flag, only to opt to play the ball short to Rigg or Diarra.

    Geertruida was far from the only Sunderland player to fail to live up to expectations on Sunday, but he lacks the credit in the bank that others have to mitigate a poor performance.

    With nine games left, and players returning from injury or suspension, it is difficult to see a scenario where Geertruida will have the opportunity to persuade the club’s decision makers to sanction a permanent deal in the summer. A parting of the ways in May appears inevitable.

    Talking Tactics: Analysing The ‘Régis Le Bris Paradox’

    BURSLEM, ENGLAND - MARCH 08: Regis Le Bris, Manager of Sunderland, looks on during the Emirates FA Cup Fifth Round match between Port Vale and Sunderland on March 08, 2026 in Burslem, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images) | Getty Images


    Famously labelled the ‘David Moyes Paradox’, West Ham have spent the last half decade perpetually firing and re-hiring Moyes after fans grew tired of his conservative approach to games — only to hire a more expansive manager and it have blow up in their face, requiring them to bring back the more pragmatic Moyes to fight the fires and repeat the cycle.

    In the wake of Sunderland’s shock FA Cup exit to League One Port Vale, fingers were rightly pointed towards the playing style and tactics given the gulf in league position between the two sides, but do we need to consider the bigger picture?

    Despite being well-documented prior to his arrival at Sunderland and replicated throughout his tenure as Sunderland manager, do we need to take a closer look at the ‘David Moyes Paradox’ and what that means for Sunderland going forward?


    Disclaimer

    Prior to digging down into both the positive and negative aspects of Le Bris’ management style, I won’t be providing an anger-fuelled rant and therefore apologies to any readers expecting one.

    I must admit given my own obsession and appreciation of tactics, I’m a big fan of Le Bris and therefore whilst I’m prepared to provide criticism when he gets things wrong, there’s a real system of duality we must appreciate and accept as fans when it comes to our style of play.


    One-dimensional Sunderland?

    Following Sunderland’s defeat to Port Vale, OptaJoe released a statistic which summed up the Le Bris era.

    In games where we’ve surrendered the lion’s share of possession to the opposition, we’ve only lost 8/49 games under Le Bris — just 16% of his matches.

    In contrast, when teams have allowed Sunderland to dominate possession and dictate the flow of the game with the ball at their feet, we’ve lost 16/35, which equates to just over 45% of our games.

    Although it looks like a glaring weakness, Sunderland have played eighty four matches under Le Bris across two divisions and three separate cup campaigns, which means we’ve only been required to be the ‘dominant force’ in possession in little over 41% of their matches.

    Whilst at the moment this isn’t an issue given our status as a newly-promoted side, the more we establish ourselves back in the top flight, the more this percentage is likely to increase as Le Bris’ tenure at Sunderland continues.

    16 – Sunderland have lost 16/35 of their games under Régis Le Bris when they have more possession than their opponent, compared to just 8/49 when their opponent has more of the ball. Weakness. pic.twitter.com/203GhTu7cQ

    — OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) March 8, 2026

    A footballing identity

    When Le Bris was appointed as Sunderland head coach on the eve of the 2024/2025 season, it was clear that the Sunderland hierarchy had identified a coach with a specific playing philosophy to help them break the mould and return to the top flight — not only to make up the numbers but to survive and eventually thrive.

    After countless seasons of possession-dominant teams in the EFL walking the league with a canter only to find themselves rooted to the bottom of the Premier League following promotion due to their fixation on carrying that style into the top flight, Le Bris offered something different as a coach who was comfortable playing without the ball, targeted a solid defensive identity and looked to attack in transition.

    Upon his arrival, I was one of the most vocal in expressing that whilst his football felt somewhat negative at times when looking to the top of the Championship, it lent itself perfectly to the bottom half of the Premier League.

    His Lorient side was known for ‘overachieving’ by playing in a system which average just a smidge above 45% possession in Ligue 1 — not known for creating loads of chances but instead being clinical on the break whilst holding a foundation of defensive solidity within a low block capable of springing within the half-spaces on transition and punish teams for overextending within their possession-heavy attacks.

    “Le Bris has tended to prioritise wide 1v1s, tasking technical, unpredictable wide players with beating their direct opponents, in order to cross or provide a cutback.”

    We analysed Régis Le Bris' tactics with Lorient and Sunderland… 🇫🇷🐈‍⬛#SAFC

    — Coaches' Voice (@CoachesVoice) February 28, 2025

    An underdog mentality

    Whilst Le Bris’ teams were incredibly industrious off the ball, they were known primarily for — in laymen’s terms — creating an ‘underdog mentality’, primarily defending in a deep low block and being compact in shape, making it difficult for the opposition to generate chances.

    Basing his foundation on his triangles in attacking play, he looked to create transitional overloads via his full back, winger and wide midfielder in order to disrupt the defensive line and utilise unpredictability to create chaos.

    Sunderland started their Premier League season having spent an entire summer integrating over a dozen new signings — many of whom hadn’t played in England before — with one sole aim: survival.

    Our entire pre-season was designed around implementing Le Bris’ compact defensive philosophy with an aim of being hard to beat in the Premier League and avoiding the fates of our predecessors in Southampton and Burnley who tried to be too expansive from day one. Now that teams are starting to pay us respect having secured our Premier League status for 2026/2027, where do we go from here?


    Breaking down low blocks

    When Sunderland have been tasked with operating as the aggressor and to face a low block themselves, we’ve really struggled with chance creation.

    Whilst it’s easy to sit behind a screen or shout from the stand that we should be far more creative in our attempts to breach low blocks, it’s one of the hardest parts of a manager’s job.

    If all managers were capable of countering low blocks regularly, Sunderland would likely not have accumulated anywhere near as many points as we have this season as we’d have been found out, and we’d have won the Premier League at a canter.

    In football, there’s a group of managers who are labelled as ‘elite’.

    These are coaches capable of adapting to any situation placed in front of them and whilst Le Bris has had a short managerial career in comparison to his peers in the league, his ability to adapt and overcome this next season will demonstrate whether he can join the ranks of the top technical managers in world football.

    There’s a reason so few managers are able to effectively play in multiple systems and philosophies, therefore fans should think before they brand breaking low blocks as an easily achievable skill — just look up the road and the criticisms of Eddie Howe in recent months.


    A solid defence and a toothless attack?

    Although Sunderland have struggled from an attacking aspect, we can’t turn our noses up at the Lads’ defensive performances this season.

    We currently concede 1.2 goals per game — the fourth best defence in the league behind just Arsenal, Manchester City and Everton — and we also have nine clean sheets, placing us fifth in the league.

    Where the stats see a negative decline is at the expense of any attacking output.

    We currently sit eighteenth for expected goals with 27.0 xG, and are rock bottom of the league for the amount of passes completed per match at 291. Sunderland also have the second lowest average number of shots on target per match at only 3.1 per game.

    Although we would love to see a level of flexibility in our approach of ‘all or nothing’ one way or the other, it’s a staggering achievement to have solidified our defensive shape as well as we have this season.

    There are clearly fears that in giving up some of our compact defensive shape in order to move to a more possession-oriented system, we would’ve slid down the table and could’ve suffered a similar fate to that of Burnley, therefore it’s a catch-twenty two.


    Be careful what you wish for?

    With Sunderland’s safety guaranteed, Le Bris will now spend the remainder of the current season and likely the entirety of pre-season for 2026/2027 working on the more attacking phases of play now he’s been able to instil his defensive solidity on essentially an entirely new squad from the one he first inherited.

    Whilst many fans will be quick to demand change, be careful what you wish for — as we’ve seen all too close to home in the removal of Tony Mowbray in search for perfection.

    Likewise, you can look at Nottingham Forest, West Ham and Wolves as examples of what happens when a team feels like it has to be more expansive, and it backfires in horrendous fashion.


    A summer reset?

    Ripping up an entire footballing philosophy often takes weeks if not months on a training pitch, therefore Le Bris changing course prior to Sunderland securing their Premier League status was never likely to be the case.

    With a year’s worth of relationships under their belt, we’re likely to see the next tactical evolution of Le Bris over the summer, with a brief to become a more expansive side in his second Premier League season. Whilst there have been plenty of emotional takes this season, there’s no need to judge the work of Le Bris until midway through his second top flight campaign.

    He’s done amazingly well with the new group of players he’s got, and most importantly he deserves time and credit to be able to tweak his system in a more progressive fashion — or else he risks being churned out of the managerial merry-go-round.

    Le Bris has unequivocally been Sunderland’s most successful manager over the last decade. He deserves the trust of the fans to get things right.


    On This Day (10th March 2003): Sunderland Sack Howard Wilkinson!

    SUNDERLAND - FEBRUARY 1: Sunderland manager Howard Wilkinson cannot bear to watch during the FA Barclaycard Premiership match between Sunderland and Charlton Athletic at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland, England on February 1, 2003. (Photo by Gary M. Prior/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    In October 2002, a decision that nobody saw coming occurred when Bob Murray appointed Howard Wilkinson as the new Sunderland manager, with a curveball for good measure in the form of appointing the then Stoke City manager Steve Cotterill as his assistant manager.

    The decision to appoint Wilkinson sparked shock and surprise amongst fans as Wilkinson had not managed for seven years at this stage since leaving Leeds United in 1996 and had only been recently working with the FA in a technical advisory role.

    Many whispers and murmurings have circulated since as to how the former Leeds manager ended up on Wearside, with the most famous one being that Murray sought counsel from Wilkinson on who he should appoint with the latter putting himself forward for the job.

    Wilkinson and Cotterill got the job but ultimately failed in spectacular circumstances. Two wins from twenty games saw Sunderland languish at the very bottom of the league and it appeared morale and team spirit were at an all-time low with players reportedly rejecting his coaching methods from the outset.

    Sunderland midfielder Claudio Reyna described Wilkinson as ‘too nice and boring’ whilst also suggesting that the manager was far too fond of team meetings with his squad. Further criticism came from Julio Arca who berated his methods of showing the squad a video of geese flying as a symbol of good teamwork.

    “He had us watching the birds flying and said we had watched the best football team in the world. I wouldn’t say anything bad about him but he didn’t play me for his own reasons.”

    Ultimately, the lack of victories in twenty games spelt trouble for Sergeant Wilko and on this day in 2003, Bob Murray put an end to what he described as one of the worst decisions he made in running this football club where he said he was “absolutely determined to arrest the decline” of the club.

    “The club and its supporters have faced disappointment over a drawn-out period. This has been very difficult for everyone concerned, but we are absolutely determined to arrest the decline and revive the club. We will be appointing a successor before our crucial game against Bolton at the weekend.

    “The fans have been incredibly tolerant and supportive in the circumstances and I would like to thank them for that. We understand how people are feeling and regret this. We all want to see the team get back to winning ways and putting in the type of performances that will give the fans something to cheer about.”

    With the club already £23 million in debt, Murray appeared acutely aware of any further disillusionment for a fanbase that seemingly had almost reached rock bottom.

    Murray’s final roll of the dice in his attempt to keep Sunderland up was the appointment of former Republic of Ireland manager Mick McCarthy. With Niall Quinn’s back essentially forcing him to retire along with Kevin Phillips’ time coming near the end, the Irishman really stood no chance of survival given how wretched the team at his disposal were.

    Lakers' JJ Redick shuts down adding $5M defensive menace to rotation with LeBron James, Luka Doncic

    Lakers' JJ Redick shuts down adding $5M defensive menace to rotation with LeBron James, Luka Doncic originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The Los Angeles Lakers continue to focus on building the right pieces as they push toward the playoffs this season. The team appears to be tightening things up on the defensive end, which could be key down the stretch. Los Angeles may also be entering its final season with LeBron James, and the veteran star simply wants to compete for another championship.

    “LeBron wants to compete for a championship,” Rich Paul told ESPN. “He knows the Lakers are building for the future. He understands that, but he values a realistic chance of winning it all. We are very appreciative of the partnership that we've had for eight years with Jeanie [Buss] and Rob [Pelinka] and consider the Lakers as a critical part of his career.”

    One bright spot for the Lakers has been in the G League, where Adou Thiero is beginning to show development.

    “When the Los Angeles Lakers moved up to select Adou Thiero with the 36th overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, there was a clear idea of not only what he was, but what the athletic forward could become. The latter firmly relied on Thiero improving one pivotal aspect of his game — his shooting,” Lake Show Life’s Svyatoslav Rovenchuk wrote. His latest outing for the South Bay Lakers showed the type of performance both fans and the team had been waiting to see. In an exciting 113–104 win over the Santa Cruz Warriors on Sunday, Thiero had the 3-point shot falling. The Lakers forward scored 25 points in 28 minutes during the win, including going 5-of-5 from beyond the arc.

    While the progress is encouraging, Lakers head coach JJ Redick made it clear there is not currently an opportunity for Thiero to join the rotation this season.

    “I was pushing for it early in the year, definitely want to get him chances. But those opportunities are not there right now,” Redick said.

    Sometimes the truth is difficult to hear, but Redick’s honesty reflects the reality of the roster. The Lakers have several veterans who demand significant playing time, and while Thiero’s future looks promising, his opportunity may not come just yet.

    The Lakers also have several crucial games approaching, and in those situations teams are typically hesitant to add a rookie to the rotation. Thiero appears to have a bright future in the league if he continues to develop consistency with his shooting, but it looks like he will have another offseason to continue working on that part of his game.

    Rosenior back in France as Chelsea face PSG Champions League challenge

    Liam Rosenior takes Chelsea to France to face PSG on Wednesday, just two months after leaving Strasbourg for Stamford Bridge (PETER POWELL)

    The renewal of Chelsea's rivalry with Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League this week sees Liam Rosenior make a quick return to France, just two months after he left Strasbourg for Stamford Bridge.

    Rosenior, 41, was appointed by Chelsea in early January on a six-year deal on the back of a solid body of work over 18 months at Strasbourg, as well as the close links between the two clubs run by the BlueCo consortium.

    It is hard to imagine the former Fulham, Hull City and Brighton right-back would have been hired by one of the biggest sides in the Premier League without that controversial relationship, but Rosenior still made a major impression in Alsace.

    He led Strasbourg to European qualification last season and laid foundations that have been built on by his successor Gary O'Neil, who has taken the team to the French Cup semi-finals while they are one of the leading contenders to win the Conference League.

    Rosenior got a young side -- in which almost the entire squad is aged 23 or under -- playing a sophisticated brand of football, with high pressing, man-to-man marking and players very comfortable in possession.

    Strasbourg were one of just two teams to beat PSG in Ligue 1 last season, with a 2-1 victory in May that admittedly came after Luis Enrique's side had been confirmed as champions.

    And Rosenior's last visit to the Parc des Princes in October ended in Strasbourg claiming a 3-3 draw -- they had been 3-1 up at one point.

    "We were playing against the best team in the world, full stop. I think they are a credit to this league," was how the Wandsworth-born coach described PSG.

    This fixture became a genuine rivalry for a time in the last decade, when the clubs met in the Champions League knockout phase in three straight seasons, from 2014 to 2016.

    The first was a quarter-final won by Chelsea, but PSG triumphed in the last 16 in the two years that followed.

    The most recent encounter was in the Club World Cup final last July, when Chelsea won 3-0 against a tired PSG in sapping conditions at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Now they meet in the last 16 once again.

    "These are the games you live for, games that you come into football for," Rosenior said after the draw was made late last month.

    - Holders on verge of crisis? -

    Rosenior has so far lost three games out of 15 in charge of Chelsea, all of them against Arsenal. 

    A 4-1 win at Aston Villa last Wednesday left the Blues fifth in the Premier League, and Saturday's extra-time victory at Wrexham took them through to the FA Cup quarter-finals.

    A much-changed team for that game is likely to have little in common with the side that takes to the field in Paris, as Chelsea look to oust the reigning European champions.

    PSG currently look more vulnerable than they have in a long time, with their performance in a 3-1 home defeat by Monaco on Friday being heavily criticised.

    "The champions have stopped responding", was the headline in sports daily L'Equipe, which described Luis Enrique's team as being "on the verge of a crisis".

    That might sound like an exaggeration, but Rosenior's description does not really hold right now with PSG having been beaten four times already in 2026.

    Their lead over Lens at the top of Ligue 1 is just one point, and in Europe they appear a level below the likes of Arsenal and Bayern Munich.

    Fitness has been an issue all season, off the back of a marathon last campaign, with Ballon d'Or winner Ousmane Dembele making his latest comeback at the weekend after a lay-off with a calf injury.

    Key midfielders Fabian Ruiz and Joao Neves have been absent, while Gianluigi Donnarumma has never been adequately replaced in goal.

    "We are clearly in difficulty at the moment but we need to maintain hope that will change," said Luis Enrique on Friday. "Confidence is not just something you buy at the supermarket."

    Rosenior will be hoping to exploit PSG's weaknesses and repeat the achievements of Roberto Di Matteo and Thomas Tuchel, who both led Chelsea to Champions League glory having been appointed mid-season.

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    Arsenal favourites against Leverkusen in Champions League last 16

    Arsenal, who won all eight games during the league phase, face Bayer Leverkusen in the last 16 of the Champions League (Glyn KIRK)

    Wednesday's Champions League action sees Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea meet for the first time since last year's Club World Cup final, while Real Madrid host Manchester City in the first leg of their last-16 tie as the sides clash in a knockout tie for the fifth season running:

    - Bayer Leverkusen v Arsenal -

    Premier League leaders Arsenal, who have never been crowned European champions, remain on track for four trophies this season as they chase their first major silverware since 2020.

    Mikel Arteta's men won all eight matches in the league phase to cruise into the last 16, where success against Leverkusen will set up a tie against Bodo/Glimt or Sporting.

    Central defender William Saliba has missed Arsenal's past two matches with an ankle issue but could be back here.

    Currently sixth in the Bundesliga, Leverkusen are still rebuilding after a tumultuous summer in which they lost coach Xabi Alonso and several players including Florian Wirtz, Granit Xhaka and new Gunner Piero Hincapie.

    "We're strong at home. We have a chance there – we can win there," Alejandro Grimaldo said Saturday.

    Remarkably, Leverkusen's win against Olympiacos in the play-off round was their first victory in a Champions League knockout tie since 2002, when they reached the final before losing to a Zinedine Zidane-inspired Real Madrid.

    - PSG v Chelsea -

    PSG are wobbling as the reigning European champions put their title on the line against Chelsea in the first meeting of the teams since the London side won 3-0 in last July's Club World Cup final.

    Luis Enrique's PSG edged past Ligue 1 rivals Monaco in the play-off round and lost to the principality side on Friday as their lead at the top of the French table from Lens was cut to one point.

    The Parisians are a long way off the scintillating form they showed in the second half of last season, with Ballon d'Or winner Ousmane Dembele one of several players struggling for fitness -- he is expected to be available here, however.

    PSG will also be wary of Chelsea coach Liam Rosenior, who did well against them in his 18 months in charge of Strasbourg.

    Estevao Willian and Jamie Gittens are nearing a return for Chelsea but neither were risked in Saturday's 4-2 win against Wrexham in the FA Cup and it is unclear if they will feature here.

    Chelsea reignited their chase for Champions League qualification for next season last midweek as Joao Pedro's hat-trick inspired a 4-1 win at Aston Villa.

    - Real Madrid v Man City -

    Alvaro Arbeloa's record 15-time European champions stumbled at home against Manchester City in the league phase, back when Xabi Alonso was in charge.

    Their prospects of extending their European dominion have not risen much higher since, particularly with a spate of injuries including to key players Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham, who are set to miss the first leg at least. Vinicius Junior, vital in the play-off round against Benfica, carries the keys to Madrid's potential success here.

    The City boss made 10 chances for Saturday's FA Cup tie against Newcastle United and they still cantered to a 3-1 win.

    Erling Haaland did not feature in that game due to an ankle injury and the Norway striker's availability remains in doubt.

    City and Real have met in 15 previous Champions League matches. Madrid knocked City out in the past two seasons, winning 6-3 on aggregate in the play-off round last term and triumphing in a quarter-final penalty shoot-out in 2023/24.

    - Bodo/Glimt v Sporting -

    Bodo/Glimt's fairytale run continues as they welcome Portuguese champions Sporting to the Aspmyra Stadion, which lies inside the Arctic Circle.

    Kjetil Knutsen's team finished the league phase with wins against Manchester City and Atletico Madrid before beating Inter Milan home and away in the play-offs. That success was all the more remarkable given that the Norwegian league is only just about to come out of its off-season.

    Winger Jens Petter Hauge is Glimt's danger man, having scored six goals in 10 Champions League appearances this season. Sporting, meanwhile, make the journey from Lisbon having finished an impressive seventh in the league phase, in which they notably beat PSG. 

    Rui Borges's team are unbeaten in 12 games but were held 2-2 at Braga on Saturday, a result which kept them four points behind domestic league leaders Porto. Their main threat is Colombian striker Luis Suarez, who has 31 goals in all competitions this season.  

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    Player grades: SGA makes NBA history in Thunder's 129-126 win over Nuggets

    Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) gestures and walks around the court after sinking a game winner 3 pointer basket against the Denver Nuggets during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

    OKLAHOMA CITY — Catching the ball, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander quickly went to work before being swarmed by multiple Denver defenders. Spencer Jones had no hope on an island. The reigning MVP went with his patented stepback 3-pointer to swish in the game-winner.

    The Oklahoma City Thunder survived a thriller in a 129-126 win over the Denver Nuggets. Despite being down several of their best players, they outlasted their arch-rival for a third straight time this season.

    Another certified banger between these two squads. A lot to dissect in this one. You can bet on getting a hardwood classic when the Thunder and Nuggets face off — ala the NBA's version of blockbusters like 'Avengers' and 'Star Wars' movies.

    To start, let's set the scene. It felt like the Thunder were about to be handed a blowout. Things were ugly from the jump. It didn't take long for them to fall into a 21-8 deficit. Just five minutes in, Aaron Gordon looked like an NBA superstar with the number of buckets he was getting.

    After a couple of timeouts, the Thunder finally settled down. They were in a 40-37 deficit after the first quarter. Considering how things started, you take that any day. Jaylin Williams and Ajay Mitchell helped them get back into it as they stepped up as scorers.

    Specifically, Mitchell made up for lost time. He helped the Thunder roll over their momentum into the second frame. They had a 20-8 run to build up a double-digit cushion. Quite the turnaround from just an hour ago. The Nuggets responded with 10 consecutive games to keep it close.

    The Thunder had 29 points in the second frame. Gilgeous-Alexander found Isaiah Joe for the corner 3-pointer at the buzzer. They entered halftime with a 66-60 lead.

    Out of the break, the Nuggets leaned even harder to double Gilgeous-Alexander. Anytime he had the ball in his hands, they sent several defenders his way. His scoring gravity put the Thunder in some weird man advantages. A simple pass resulted in easy buckets.

    The Thunder had 30 points in the third quarter. They held onto a 96-93 lead. In the frame, Gilgeous-Alexander made some NBA history as a pull-up 3-pointer put him above 20 points. Which meant he tied Wilt Chamberlain's record for most consecutive 20-point games at 126 in a row.

    It was time to see if the Thunder can celebrate the milestone with a win. It stayed close throughout the final dozen minutes. Neither team led by more than four points until Joe's mid-range jumper put OKC ahead 116-111 with a little over three minutes left.

    On their next possession, Gilgeous-Alexander added to their lead at the free-throw line. Up 118-111 with a little under three minutes left, the Thunder were in a good spot. Getting a big-time block on Gordon's layup, the reigning MVP's defensive stop led to Jared McCain's humongous outside jumper.

    That put the Thunder in a 121-113 lead with two minutes left. Barring a couple of costly mistakes, they should be able to cross the finish line with the win. Well, about that. It kinda happened. The first disaster once again involved Lu Dort and Jokic. The two main characters of this year's OKC-Denver beef.

    Smacking Jokic in the face, Dort was called for the physical foul that eventually upgraded to a flagrant. Yikes. The three-time MVP split his free-throw attempts. But he redeemed himself with an outside bucket. Just like that, Denver had a four-point possession to cut OKC's lead to 123-120 with 65 seconds left.

    Jokic made it a 123-122 game with 31 seconds left. Analyzing the late-game situation, Gilgeous-Alexander had a one-on-one look with Christian Braun. He went with the signature stepback 3-pointer. Swish. Up 126-122 with 13 seconds left, it felt like the Thunder had slammed the door.

    Alas, Williams — who was the Batman to Jokic's Joker — made the second costly mistake. Fighting over a screen to contest Jokic, he committed a huge error. As the three-time MVP winner's 3-pointer fell, Jamal Murray drew the foul. A review confirmed OKC's biggest fears — Denver had the chance of a four-point play to tie things up. The one thing they couldn't do in that situation.

    Murray tied it up at the free-throw line. 126 points apiece, the Thunder had eight seconds to avoid overtime and a possible collapse. Gilgeous-Alexander penned the final sentence of his epic chapter when he sank another clutch-time 3-pointer. This time, it was the game-winner. They scored 33 points in the final frame to survive the Nuggets.

    The Thunder shot 51% from the field and went 19-of-47 (40.4%) from 3. They shot 16-of-21 on free throws. They had 27 assists on 47 baskets. Five Thunder players scored double-digit points.

    Gilgeous-Alexander led the way with 35 points and 15 assists. Williams had one of his best games with 29 points and 12 rebounds. Mitchell dropped 24 points after a two-month absence. McCain and Joe each had 13 points.

    Meanwhile, the Nuggets shot 46% from the field and went 15-of-37 (40.5%) from 3. They shot 21-of-29 on free throws. They had 29 assists on 45 baskets. Four Nuggets players scored double-digit points.

    Jokic had a 32-point, 14-rebound and 13-assist triple-double. Gordon finished with 23 points and 10 rebounds. He cooled down after an unreal start. Murray gutted through an ankle injury with 21 points and eight rebounds. Tim Hardaway Jr. stepped up with 28 points off the bench.

    Man. What a game. Definitely in the conversation for Game of the Year — just like any other time the Thunder and Nuggets share an NBA arena. Gilgeous-Alexander enjoyed a Disney-esque journey as he led his short-handed squad to an unlikely win over a healthy Denver. On the way there, he wrote his name next to an NBA icon and hit a game-winner.

    The Thunder continue to find ways to get wins — regardless of who suits up. That's the DNA of a championship team that's been there and done that. Gilgeous-Alexander will grab all of the headlines — and deservingly so — but shoutout to Williams, Mitchell and others for playing up the part of their absent All-Star teammates.

    Let's look at Thunder player grades:

    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: A-plus

    Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) shoots over Denver Nuggets guard Christian Braun (0) during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

    Usually playing within the perimeter, Gilgeous-Alexander had some of the best buckets of his career from the outside. First, he tattooed his name next to Chamberlain with 126 games in a row with 20-plus points. Next, it looked like he hit the dagger on Braun in the final minute. And finally, he slammed the door and locked it with a stepback 3-point game-winner on Jones.

    Gilgeous-Alexander finished with 35 points on 14-of-21 shooting, 15 assists and nine rebounds. He shot 3-of-7 from 3 and went 4-of-4 on free throws. He also had one block and one steal.

    Down Chet Holmgren, Jalen Williams, Isaiah Hartenstein and Alex Caruso, the Thunder had every reason to drop this one. But Gilgeous-Alexander didn't want to hear it. As long as he was on the floor, they had a fighting chance. He added to his mythos in this one by making NBA history and clinching another MVP award.

    The Nuggets tried everything to slow him down. From traditional one-on-one defenders to throwing double-teams at him as soon as he crossed the midcourt logo. None of it mattered. Gilgeous-Alexander slithered his way around Denver's defense to get to the rim on instinct.

    Gilgeous-Alexander had 17 points in the first half. He helped turn things around as the Thunder were on the cusp of being blown out. This was the best his jumper has looked since he returned from an abdominal strain. He populated both elbows to knock down mid-range shots.

    Juggling multiple tasks, Gilgeous-Alexander crossed off a bucket list item. He tied Chamberlain for his 20-point streak on a pull-up 3-pointer. While the game went on, the OKC crowd took a moment to acknowledge the special record. It's not one of those fake records, either. Being in the same sentence as an NBA pantheon is the latest achievement for the 27-year-old.

    Back to the game, Gilgeous-Alexander couldn't spend too much time realizing what he accomplished. It was back to being lost in the competition. The Thunder only had a one-possession lead despite his 25 points through three quarters.

    The scoring was historically efficient as usual, but Gilgeous-Alexander also flexed his playmaking. The Nuggets sold out to stop him from getting isolation looks. That obviously left someone open. The reigning MVP made the simple pass to the open man. He filled up the assist total. It was one of his best games as a passer as several OKC players had easy buckets because of the attention he commanded.

    As the second unit maintain their lead in the fourth quarter, Gilgeous-Alexander had the chance to add to his MVP resume. Stepping up in crunch time against Jokic and the Nuggets is the type of moment that sticks with voters — one month out before the regular season ends.

    Dancing with Braun, Gilgeous-Alexander made the first of two big-time outside jumpers. The stepback bucket had OKC up four with 13 seconds. Committing a basketball sin, the reigning MVP cleaned up his teammates' mistake. He knocked down another stepback 3-pointer — this time, it was dogmatic. The game-winner capped off one of his most memorable games ever — whether in the regular season or playoffs.

    This is what MVPs do, folks. You're seeing one in his prime in OKC right now. It's easy for Gilgeous-Alexander's basketball brilliance to get dull, but nights like these are a slap to the face of how unreal of an NBA player he is. We're seeing an all-time great play his best years on the Thunder. Can't take that stuff for granted. Just wow.

    Coast 2️⃣ coast pic.twitter.com/al8W0rgL5B

    — OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) March 10, 2026

    He spins and it's in 💪 pic.twitter.com/JaWJeQue9c

    — OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) March 10, 2026

    Shai got something to say 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/IVadLlqXPT

    — OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) March 10, 2026

    SHAI 😮‍💨 pic.twitter.com/wyiHAzSTdk

    — OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) March 10, 2026

    Elite hoops down the stretch 😮‍💨 pic.twitter.com/hRU1Cq4KJK

    — OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) March 10, 2026

    YOU CAN'T MAKE THIS UP‼️ pic.twitter.com/uz5S3lekGw

    — OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) March 10, 2026

    YOU CAN HEAR THIS CROWD ACROSS THE ENTIRE 405 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/JTlVSDA0Xh

    — OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) March 10, 2026

    Jaylin Williams: A-plus

    Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder forward Jaylin Williams (6) celebrates after dunking against the Denver Nuggets during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

    Grabbing the loose ball, Williams out-ran Jokic in the one-on-one situation. The 23-year-old went coast-to-coast as he threw down the one-handed jam in the beginning stages of a high-intense fourth quarter. Needing someone else to step up, he turned in one of his best games ever.

    Williams finished with 29 points on 10-of-17 shooting, 12 rebounds and three assists. He shot 7-of-11 from 3 and went 2-of-4 on free throws. He also had two blocks.

    Think we've seen enough to confidently declare this — Williams has Denver's number. He turns from a decent third-string center into Sengun-lite when he sees the Nuggets across from him. Turning in arguably his best game ever is the latest example of that.

    Overcoming a decimated OKC frontcourt, Williams looked closer to an NBA All-Star. The outside jumper was as sharp as it's ever been. When Gilgeous-Alexander drove to the basket, he kicked out to the 23-year-old. Rinse and repeat. He knocked down several looks. To the point that Denver adjusted with hard closeouts.

    Williams had nine points in the first quarter. That should've nudged you into thinking he could have a big night. He had 17 points in the second half to help the Thunder survive the nail-biter. While turning into prime Kevin Love was how he got most of his buckets, he also hung around the rim to get easy layups.

    Matching minute for minute with Jokic, Williams has turned into OKC's designated stopper of the three-time MVP winner. Sure, he had his best game against the Thunder in a while. But the 23-year-old nearly matched his production on the other end.

    Just another unreal chapter to a career season. Williams has really found his groove as an NBA player. When the Thunder need him to scale up due to injuries, he's had no problem doing so by stuffing the stat sheet. It flies under the radar, but he's one of OKC's best developmental stories.

    The hustle on this sequence 😤 pic.twitter.com/PSyHf39cOS

    — OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) March 10, 2026

    JWill's got @PaycomCenter HYPE 👌 pic.twitter.com/GJ80Kahzs7

    — OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) March 10, 2026

    He's on 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/3dBET7hFAs

    — OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) March 10, 2026

    JWILL GOT SPEED. JWILL GOT HOPS‼️ pic.twitter.com/WdSEOUFtJq

    — OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) March 10, 2026

    JWill's got the hot hand ♨️ pic.twitter.com/6wAD4Fw7Ak

    — OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) March 10, 2026

    The steal 🤝 the score pic.twitter.com/VlsC6t97Fw

    — OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) March 10, 2026

    Ajay Mitchell: A-plus

    Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Ajay Mitchell (25) drives between Denver Nuggets guard/forward Tim Hardaway Jr. (10) and center Nikola Jokić (15) during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

    Getting Julian Strawther on him, Mitchell lowered his shoulders. A couple of cross-over dribbles gave him a head start to the basket. The drive-heavy scorer went with the baseline floater that teared in. Out for nearly two months, the 23-year-old made up for lost time.

    Mitchell finished with 24 points on 9-of-16 shooting, three assists and two rebounds. He shot 1-of-4 from 3 and went 5-of-5 on free throws. He also had one steal.

    Considering how long he was out, you kinda forgot just how much Mitchell changes OKC's dynamics for the better — on both ends of the floor. The Thunder have finally found an oasis after wandering the desert for months. They gladly welcomed back someone else who can get their own buckets.

    Mitchell got his points under the same style that has made this a breakout season. He showed off his feel around the rim. Driving to the basket, he didn't need much space to flick up a shot attempt. The Nuggets didn't have the defenders to slow down the bucket-getter.

    Mitchell reached 10 points in the first quarter. He helped the Thunder get back into the game after an ugly opening five minutes. It wasn't purely drives to the basket, either. He populated the paint by converting short-range looks whenever Denver couldn't stay in front.

    Going with the pump-fake, Mitchell blew past Hardaway Jr. to score a driving layup in the final two minutes. The big-time bucket proved to be incredibly important considering how the Thunder gave up a couple of four-point plays in the final handful of possessions.

    Just an awesome return for Mitchell. The regular season's length made you forget just how important he is to OKC's success. The 23-year-old has ascended into a critical part of their rotation and how the offense runs when Gilgeous-Alexander is off the floor. Along with Williams, he was the other Thunder role player who stepped up to get this important win.

    Snatched it and was off to the races 🏃💨 pic.twitter.com/8NL2W01i8q

    — OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) March 10, 2026

    Pulled 🆙 from midrange pic.twitter.com/vBeYbw5xQH

    — OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) March 10, 2026

    Ajay's in the zone 👌 pic.twitter.com/ByVGefmthD

    — OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) March 10, 2026

    Jared McCain: A

    Mar 9, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Jared McCain (3) gestures after scoring against the Denver Nuggets during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

    Getting the ball at the left-wing spot, McCain drilled in the outside jumper. A few possessions later, he did the same as Williams found him on his relocation to the left corner spot. Back-to-back huge outside buckets as the 22-year-old thrived in his first real clutch-time minutes.

    McCain finished with 13 points on 4-of-7 shooting, one rebound and one assist. He shot 3-of-5 from 3 and went 2-of-2 on free throws.

    Talk about redemption. In a close win over the Golden State Warriors, McCain seldom played in the second half. To the point that Thunder fans thought he was hurt. They were cognizant enough to reassure the newbie that it's got nothing to do with him. Rather they just rotated guys through the flow of the game.

    This time, McCain had his chance to show off in similar circumstances. He had six points in the fourth quarter. Nothing crazy in the moment, but his buckets happened at a critical juncture of the game. He had nine points in the second half as he meshed with OKC's second unit.

    The more time goes on, the more comfortable McCain looks on the Thunder. This was the first time he had a chance to play alongside Gilgeous-Alexander and Mitchell in a three-guard lineup. The scoring skyrocketed when that trio shared the floor. Something interesting to keep an eye on the rest of the way.

    Another great game by a Thunder role player. They've learned to win games through several different ways and rotations. In their third matchup with the Nuggets, it was their bench guys who comfortably stepped up and ate into the vacuum of vacated possessions up for grabs.

    Jared McCain was hustling ALL OVER the court 🙂‍↕️ pic.twitter.com/8mIX8eSxUx

    — OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) March 10, 2026

    Look at how @PaycomCenter goes bonkers 🫨 pic.twitter.com/TWLMA2tFRm

    — OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) March 10, 2026

    Highlights:

    This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: Player grades: SGA makes history in Thunder's 129-126 win over Nuggets

    Eastland Cougars are headed back to State after winning a Super-Sectional nail-biter

    MACOMB, Ill. (WTVO/WQRF) — The theme of this postseason for the Eastland Cougars appears to be the same as that of the late owner of the former Oakland Raiders Al Davis…”Just win baby!”

    That’s what the Cougars have been doing throughout the postseason, winning by the narrowest of margins in some of their games, but their clutch play in crunch time has them headed back to the IHSA 1A State Tournament for the second straight year.

    Monday night Eastland won the 1A Macomb Super-Sectional at Western Illinois University edging the Tremont Turks 47-45. Going back to the 1A Bureau Valley Regional, Eastland could have bowed out of postseason play right there, but Braden Anderson sank a 14-football jumper before time ran out for a 46-45 win over Orion.

    Following that win, they knocked off a very good Dakota team 49-31 and then a good Pecatonica team in a tight battle 48-41 for a sectional championship.

    Overall Eastland is 32-5 now. The Cougars will play Chicago Marshall (22-10) in a 1A State Semifinal game in Champaign Thursday morning at 11:45.

    Eastland finished in fourth place at state last year.

    Watch the media player for highlights of this Super-Sectional game.



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    Watch new Commanders CB Amik Robertson's highlights

    The Washington Commanders agreed to terms with a cornerback on the first day of the NFL's legal negotiating period. But it probably wasn't the cornerback you expected. The first free agent to agree to terms with the Commanders was former Lions cornerback Amik Robertson.

    A 5-foot-9, 183-pound corner who began his NFL career with the Las Vegas Raiders, Robertson can play outside cornerback or in the slot. Many believe he'll play the slot in Washington, allowing Mike Sainristil to play outside. Originally drafted to play the slot, Sainristil has performed better outside and is coming off a year in which he struggled.

    Despite being linked to the top cornerback names on the market, such as Alontae Taylor, Jamel Dean, Tyriq Woolen and others, Washington chose Robertson.

    Why?

    In a year where there were no sure things, only potential, Washington chose to go with a player who is versatile, competitive, feisty, physical and isn't afraid to mix it up with the NFL's best receivers, including Justin Jefferson. Robertson has enjoyed success against Jefferson, something most cornerbacks can't say.

    As mentioned earlier, Amik Robertson is a feisty corner who competes his ass off.

    Let’s see what he plays like in DJ’s presumed aggressive scheme before coming to conclusions in (checks notes) March #RaiseHailpic.twitter.com/aK9QWvQ9hI

    — DC Sports Experience (@DCsportsXP) March 9, 2026

    Here he is matched up one-on-one with Ja'Marr Chase and its Robertson who wins the battle, coming away with the interception.

    Amik Robertson is a real dawg! I gotta give him his flowers 1 of only 2 cornerbacks in the entire NFL listed at 5”8. This guy makes big time plays vs the best of the best! S/o to Mik! #ARTpic.twitter.com/Pd3Cze8nCq

    — Oliver Davis II (@I_Am_OD3) October 6, 2025

    On the following play, watch Robertson's physicality here. Is that something we've seen from any Washington cornerback in recent seasons?

    This hit 🤢

    📺: #JAXvsDET on CBS/Paramount+
    📱: https://t.co/waVpO909gepic.twitter.com/zqbPFjmxrF

    — NFL (@NFL) November 17, 2024

    What Robertson makes up for in size, he clearly makes up for in other areas. While it looks as if he'll play in the slot for Washington, he's proven time and again that he can also play outside.

    Here's more from Robertson:

    Don't be surprised if Robertson doesn't quickly become a fan favorite in Washington.

    This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: CB Amik Robertson's highlights

    Nikola Jokic commends MVP rival Shai Gilgeous-Alexander for his amazing milestone

    Nikola Jokic and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

    Nikola Jokic commends MVP rival Shai Gilgeous-Alexander for his amazing milestone originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The Oklahoma City Thunder and the Denver Nuggets had yet another instant classic on Monday night. It was a duel between Western Conference rivals, which featured the NBA's best players, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Nikola Jokic. 

    SGA came out victorious as he hit the game-winning three-pointer to cap off an amazing night with 35 points, nine rebounds, and 15 assists. To add to that, Gilgeous-Alexander also tied Wilt Chamberlain for the record of most consecutive games with 20+ points at 126 games.

    Jokic gets honest about the difficulty of Gilgeous-Alexander's latest milestone

    It is easy to pit SGA and Jokic against each other because they are rivals for both the MVP and the championship. They are the best players in the league, so they regularly get compared to each other. Despite the animosity between the two teams, they respect each other's game.

    Gilgeous-Alexander has always commended Jokic for his performances during their matchups. In return, Jokic has also been quite complimentary when talking about SGA. 

    MORE: SGA feels honored with his latest milestone with matching Wilt Chamberlain

    The latest praise came after the Thunder beat the Nuggets on Monday night. Jokic was asked about Gilgeous-Alexander's milestone of tying Chamberlain for a one-of-a-kind record that no other player has achieved.

    "I don’t know that people know how hard it is to do that. To make 20 points in games, not 120, whatever it is, it’s special. He’s a special player," Jokic said after the game.

    This kind of praise is great to hear because people often get caught up in the debate between the two players. They appreciate each other, which is a big deal because they are rivals, but they are also honest about what is happening amongst them.

    In the long run, this should be good for the league because players should not be afraid of being rivals, but also praising other players. Jokic and Gilgeous-Alexander are always honest when it comes to this type of discourse, which is a good look for the league.

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    Los Angeles Rams linked to long-term Davante Adams replacement in form of LA standout

    Los Angeles Rams linked to long-term Davante Adams replacement in form of LA standout originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The Los Angeles Rams already have one of the better receivers in football in Puka Nacua, and Davante Adams was great last year.

    However, that hasn’t stopped some from predicting them to add another weapon in the 2025 NFL draft. One intriguing possibility is Makai Lemon, who was recently linked to Los Angeles by Mark Morales-Smith of Sports Illustrated.

    Morales-Smith believes the Rams could be the ideal destination for the USC product.

    “This is the best landing spot for Lemon, and where we believe he will land at the moment. Davante Adams is 33 years old, and if he does return to Los Angeles this season, it will more than likely be his final year with the team.

    “The Rams could select Lemon in the first round to set up their offense with an elite duo of Lemon and Puka Nacua for the long-term future. While they are already solid at wide receiver and are looking to win now, this team does not have many holes that they need to fill with rookies,” he wrote.

    Even if Adams returns for another season, which seems like the case, the Rams will eventually need a long-term replacement for him.

    Landing in Sean McVay’s offense could also help his development, something we’ve seen before. Pairing him with Nacua would give the Rams two young stars to build with for a very long time.

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    Leonard powers the Clippers past the Knicks to reach .500 for the first time since November

    INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Kawhi Leonard scored 29 points, Bennedict Mathurin added 28 points, and the Los Angeles Clippers beat the New York Knicks 126-118 on Monday night to climb back to .500 for the first time since early November.

    The Clippers are 32-32 and have won five of their first six games in March as they try to improve their potential position in the NBA Play-in Tournament. They began the season in a 6-21 tailspin.

    It was Leonard's 42nd straight game with 20-plus points, the second-longest active streak in the NBA and third-longest in team history.

    Mathurin scored 22 in the second half off the bench as one of five Clippers in double figures. Darius Garland had 23 points and seven assists in his second start.

    Karl-Anthony Towns led the Knicks with 35 points on 13-of-17 shooting, 12 rebounds and seven assists before fouling out in the final seconds. Jalen Brunson added 28 points and OG Anunoby had 22 points.

    Buoyed by chants of “Let's go Knicks!” at Intuit Dome, New York cut its deficit from 15 points with a 17-9 run, including six in a row from Brunson, to go into the fourth trailing 88-81.

    The Knicks three times closed within five over the final four minutes. But the Clippers controlled the final two minutes, helped by Mathurin's three-point play and a 3-pointer by Derrick Jones Jr..

    Standing third in the Eastern Conference race, the Knicks split the season series with the Clippers, and have not beaten them in Los Angeles since 2022. New York has dropped three of four.

    The Clippers opened the game by making four consecutive 3-pointers and led most of the first half, which ended in a scoring duel between Leonard and Towns. Leonard scored 10 in a row for the Clippers and Towns had eight straight for the Knicks, who trailed 64-55 at the break.

    Up next

    Knicks: Visit the Utah Jazz on Wednesday.

    Clippers: Host the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday.

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    Tennessee CB dominates Cowboys No. 12 pick in Mock Draft Roundup

    NFL free agency begins at noon this fine Monday, and attention, at least for the next 10-14 days, will solely be on the movement of veteran talent across the league. The NFL offseason is a funny thing, because most spend the first five-to-six weeks focused on the upcoming draft, and trying to put the cart before the horse.

    There is so much homework to do on over 300 draft prospects, that projecting which players fit which teams is a natural progression. But mock drafts tend to match team needs to player skillsets and those needs are going to drastically alter over the next few weeks. Those teams that were seen as destinations for edge rushers or wideouts, might not have such a need after this week's signings and trades. But with one last swan song, we'll take a trip around the interwebs to see the names that have recently been attached to the Dallas Cowboys.

    The Cowboys are one of a handful of teams with multiple first-round picks, a group that saw itself morph when the Los Angeles Rams traded for Chiefs corner Trent McDuffie, then grow when the Raiders traded Maxx Crosby to the Ravens.

    Here, we'll round up a sample of respected draft names and see who they have shipped to the Cowboys at their two first-round selection spots. There's a consensus on positional needs, with the 14 selections covering just four positions: Cornerback, safety, Edge and linebacker.

    There are also four players who had their names evoked multiple times.

    Safety Dillon Thieneman, Oregon | Edge Zion Young, Missouri

    Kyle Crabbs, A to Z Sports

    CB Jermod McCoy, Tennessee | Edge TJ Parker, Clemson

    Nate Davis, USA Today

    CB Jermod McCoy, Tennessee | WR Jordan Tyson, Arizona State

    Luke Easterling, Athlon Sports

    CB Jermod McCoy, Tennessee | DE Akheem Mesidor, Miami

    Blake Krass, Draft Kings

    CB Mansoor Delane, LSU | Edge Chasius Howell, Texas A&M

    Christian D'Andrea, For The Win

    CB Jermod McCoy, Tennessee | Safety Dillon Thieneman, Oregon

    Mock Draft Database

    This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: Jermod McCoy is Cowboys consensus No. 12 pick before free agency start

    Gilgeous-Alexander equals scoring record as Thunder roll Nuggets

    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's 35 points helped Oklahoma City to victory over the Denver Nuggets (Joshua Gateley)

    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander equalled Wilt Chamberlain's 63-year-old 20-point scoring record on Monday as the Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Denver Nuggets 129-126 in a pulsating clash of the Western Conference titans.

    Gilgeous-Alexander finished with 35 points, 15 assists and nine rebounds to pull level with Chamberlain's longstanding mark of scoring 20 points or more in 126 consecutive games set between 1961 and 1963.

    But Gilgeous-Alexander's equalling of Chamberlain's streak was almost a footnote to a spellbinding individual performance that saw the reigning NBA Most Valuable Player seal victory with a game-winning three-pointer with three seconds on the clock.

    Gilgeous-Alexander had given the Thunder what looked like a winning 126-122 lead with 14 seconds on the clock after another superb three-pointer.

    The Nuggets though came roaring back with a nerveless three-pointer from Nikola Jokic, and a foul from Jaylin Williams in the same play allowed Jamal Murray to level it for Denver from the free-throw line.

    With overtime looming there was one last throw of the dice for Oklahoma City, and Gilgeous-Alexander duly delivered, launching a 25-foot step back three to snatch victory at the death.

    "I just tried to make a play I was comfortable making," Gilgeous-Alexander said after sending the Oklahoma City home crowd into raptures. 

    "I tried to create space to get a shot off – it went down."

    Gilgeous-Alexander's winning three was the final act of the latest in a series of blockbuster duels between the two Western Conference heavyweights, who came to blows when the two teams met last month.

    Gilgeous-Alexander said the Nuggets had forced the Thunder to raise their game.

    "They're a really good opponent. They've won championships, they have really good talent, really good coaching and really good schemes," Gilgeous-Alexander said. 

    "Playing against them brings out the best in of you. That's the level of basketball that you want to play at the end of the season."

    Gilgeous-Alexander received plenty of scoring support with Williams finishing with 29 points -- 21 of them from outside the arc -- and Ajay Mitchell adding 24 off the bench.

    Jared McCain and Isaiah Joe had 13 points apiece.

    Denver were led by a Jokic triple double. The Serbian star finished with 32 points, 14 rebounds and 13 assists, while Tim Hardaway Jr. erupted with 28 points off the bench including eight three-pointers.

    Oklahoma City's victory extended their winning streak to six games and leaves them three wins clear of San Antonio at the top of the Western Conference with a 51-15 record.

    Denver slipped to 39-26 and are now sixth, occupying the last automatic playoff berth in the West.

    James Harden led the Cleveland Cavaliers scoring with 21 points in a 115-101 defeat of his former club the Philadelphia 76ers.

    The Los Angeles Clippers continued their charge towards the playoffs with a 126-118 defeat of the New York Knicks.

    The Clippers, who were 6-21 at the start of the season, improved to 32-32 with the win and remain firmly in contention for a place in the postseason. 

    Kawhi Leonard led the Clippers scorers with 29 points while Bennedict Mathurin added 28. 

    The struggling Utah Jazz defeated the Golden State Warriors 119-116 in Salt Lake City while the Brooklyn Nets thumped the Memphis Grizzlies 126-115.

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    Patriots add OL help just before end of first day of free agency

    Just before the end of the first day of NFL free agency’s legal tampering period, the Patriots added an interesting piece.

    New England agreed to terms with former Jets guard Alijah Vera-Tucker. NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport first reported the deal.

    CBS reported the deal was three years. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported it was a “$42 million deal worth up to $48 million.”

    The 26-year-old former first-round pick is 6-foot-5, 308 pounds. He’s been injury prone throughout his career. He missed the entire 2025 season after tearing his triceps.

    After the Patriots traded starting center Garrett Bradbury, Jared Wilson is expected to move to center. That leaves a hole at guard. New England is hoping Vera-Tucker can fill it.

    ESPN ranked the former USC standout as its No. 59-ranked free agent available. NFL.com’s Gregg Rosenthal liked the signing and wrote:

    A borderline Pro Bowl guard when he’s right, Vera-Tucker is coming off a torn triceps suffered just days before the season started. But that’s not an injury that is worrisome long-term, so he looks like an outstanding buy-low candidate.

    The Patriots lost several players who agreed to terms with other teams on Monday, but signed edge rusher Dre’Mont Jones and fullback Reggie Gilliam.

    No deals can become official until Wednesday when the new league year begins.

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    Detroit Mercy tops Robert Morris 70-64 in Horizon League semifinal, will play Wright State for title

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Orlando Lovejoy had 21 points and Lance Stone came off the bench to score 16, leading Detroit Mercy to a 70-64 victory over Robert Morris on Monday night in a Horizon League Tournament semifinal.

    No. 3 seed Detroit Mercy (17-14) will play top-seeded Wright State in the championship game on Tuesday with an automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament on the line.

    Lovejoy made 5 of 14 shots and 11 of 12 free throws for the Titans, adding six assists. Stone sank 6 of 12 shots with two 3-pointers. Tyler Spratt had 10 points and Legend Geeter contributed nine points and 10 rebounds.

    DeSean Goode finished with 14 points and 10 rebounds to pace the second-seeded Colonials (22-11). Nikolaos Chitikoudis had 13 points and seven assists. Ryan Prather Jr. and reserve Ta'Zir Smith both scored 11.

    The Titans outscored Robert Morris 37-28 in the second half.

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    Miami Dolphins among teams expected to be interested in perfect Tyreek Hill replacement

    Tyreek Hill

    Miami Dolphins among teams expected to be interested in perfect Tyreek Hill replacement originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    After moving on from Tyreek Hill, the Miami Dolphins have a question to answer at the receiver position next to Jaylen Waddle. While the Dolphins aren’t expected to be a great team next season, they’re in a good spot draft-wise and could take a receiver, though it likely wouldn’t be the best idea.

    Despite that, Mark Morales-Smith of Sports Illustrated believes Makai Lemon could be the answer.

    Morales-Smith recently linked Lemon to Miami as a potential fit if the team decides to go that route.

    “Tyreek Hill has been cut by the Dolphins, and Miami could use a wide receiver to pair with Jaylen Waddle. Lemon is my second-ranked wide receiver in this class, and would immediately get the Dolphins back in the conversation of having one of the best wide receiver duos in the league.

    “We don't know who the quarterback is going to be in Miami, but loading up the offense with great wide receivers will certainly make his life easier. However, if new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan decides to run the team in a similar fashion to how the Green Bay Packers were run, a first-round wide receiver could be off the table,” he wrote.

    Lemon is widely viewed as one of the better players in the draft, and perhaps the best at his position. Pairing him with Waddle would give the Dolphins two elite players who can make big plays.

    In my opinion, the Dolphins have too many other needs to take a receiver this early in the draft.

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    Aaron Judge and Roman Anthony homer as US tops Jarren Duran and Mexico 5-3 in WBC

    Aaron Judge hit a two-run homer and Roman Anthony added a three-run blast in a big third inning to lead the United States to a 5-3 win over Mexico in the World Baseball Classic at Houston’s Daikin Park on Monday night.

    The U.S. improved to 3-0 and will meet Italy (2-0) on Tuesday night, seeking to secure a spot in the quarterfinals in Houston this weekend.

    Jarren Duran homered twice for Mexico (2-1), which will face Italy Wednesday night in the last game of Group B play.

    The game was played in front of a sellout crowd of 41,628 that was decidedly pro-Mexico.

    Reigning NL Cy Young Award winner Paul Skenes allowed one hit and struck out seven in four innings as the U.S. beat Mexico at the WBC for the first time since 2006. The Americans lost 11-5 to Mexico in 2023.

    The U.S. led by three entering the eighth inning before Duran took Matthew Boyd deep for his second homer. Boyd then hit Randy Arozarena on the arm with a pitch before striking out Jonathan Aranda.

    Griffin Jax took over and induced a double-play grounder from Alejandro Kirk to end the inning.

    Bryce Harper singled on a ball that hit reliever Jesus Cruz on the leg with no outs in the third inning. Judge followed with his drive to right field to put the Americans up 2-0 and give him two home runs in the tournament.

    Kyle Schwarber singled and Cal Raleigh was hit by a pitch with one out before Anthony’s homer to right-center pushed the lead to 5-0.

    Duran homered for a second straight game with his solo shot off Boyd that cut the lead to 5-1 with one out in the sixth. There were two on and two outs when Joey Meneses singled in a run to make it 5-2.

    Tatis’ grand slam leads Dominican Republic over Israel and into quarterfinals

    Fernando Tatis hit a grand slam and drove in six runs, and the Dominican Republic clinched a spot in the World Baseball Classic quarterfinals with a 10-1 win over Israel in Miami.

    Tatis homered in the second inning on a 78.5 mph changeup off loser Ryan Prager, standing at home plate and admiring his no-doubt drive over the left-field wall, then added a two-run single in the seventh. Geraldo Perdomo had put the Dominicans ahead with a bases-loaded walk.

    Tatis’ six RBIs tied Adrian González in 2009 for second-most in a WBC game, one behind Ken Griffey Jr.’s record in 2006.

    The Dominicans (3-0) top Group D along with Venezuela (3-0), which also clinched a quarterfinal berth due to the Dominicans’ win. Venezuela later beat Nicaragua 4-0.

    The winner of Wednesday’s Venezuela-Dominican Republic game will play South Korea in a quarterfinal in Miami on Friday, The loser will face Shohei Ohtani and Japan at Miami on Saturday.

    Oneil Cruz added a solo homer in the fourth off Zack Weiss, a 115.9 mph drive.

    Spencer Horwitz drove in Israel’s run with a fourth-inning homer against winner Bryan Bello. That was the only hit allowed in five innings by Bello, who struck out seven and walked none.

    Horwitz and Noah Mendlinger, the top two hitters in the order for Israel (1-2), went a combined 2 for 7, while the rest of the order went 0 for 22.

    Maldonado’s 3-run double propels Puerto Rico past Cuba and into quarterfinals

    Martín Maldonado hit a three-run double, and five pitchers combined on a two-hitter to help host Puerto Rico clinch a spot in the quarterfinals with a 4-1 victory over Cuba in San Juan.

    Yankees prospect Elmer Rodríguez pitched three shutout innings, and Mets-turned-Dodgers closer Edwin Díaz struck out two in the ninth for the save.

    Cuba (2-1) can still reach the knockout round with a victory over Canada on Wednesday. Puerto Rico (3-0) finishes group play against Canada on Tuesday.

    Julio Robaina, who pitched one game for the Astros in 2024, loaded the bases in the second inning on two singles and a walk before Maldonado hit a liner down the third-base line and into the corner to make it 3-0.

    Puerto Rico took a 4-0 lead in the fifth on Carlos Cortes’ sacrifice fly before Alfredo Despaigne hit an RBI double in the sixth for Cuba.

    Maldonado, who announced his retirement last fall, spent 15 years in the major leagues with seven teams, winning a Gold Glove with the Angels in 2017 and the 2022 World Series with the Astros.

    Colombia eliminates Panama with 4-3 win

    Reynaldo Rodriguez hit a two-run single in a four-run sixth inning for already-eliminated Colombia (1-3), which won the Group A game at San Juan, Puerto Rico, and ensured Panama (1-3) cannot advance from the group.

    Panama’s Jonathan Araúz exchanged shouts and pushes with manager José Mayorga when the pinch hitter returned to the dugout after grounding out leading off the ninth. Araúz had not run hard out of the batter’s box.

    Jordan Diaz hit a go-ahead sacrifice fly against Miguel Gomez in the sixth and Daniel Vellojin added an RBI single.

    José Caballero homered off Rio Gomez in the bottom half, and Jose Ramos and Christian Bethancourt had RBI singles that cut the deficit to one run in the eighth.

    Ruben Tejada singled with one out in the ninth off Pedro Garcia, who then struck out Enrique Bradfield Jr. and retired Caballero on a flyout for his first save.

    Winner Austin Bergner pitched a scoreless fifth inning. Jorge Garcia was the loser.

    South Korea advances on tiebreaker with 7-2 win over Australia

    South Korea advanced to the quarterfinals, moving past the first round for the first time since 2009 by beating Australia at the Tokyo Dome behind four RBIs from Bo Gyeong Moon, who leads the tournament with 11.

    The South Koreans (2-2) finished second in Group C behind Japan and Shohei Ohtani, and they will next play on Friday. South Korea, Australia and Taiwan all had identical records, and South Korea needed to beat Australia by five runs or more to advance based on a tiebreaker of fewest runs allowed divided by defensive outs.

    Australia would have advanced with a win or a loss by four runs or fewer.

    Hyun Min Ahn hit a decisive sacrifice fly in the ninth that scored Hae-Min Park standing up. Do Yeong Kim walked against Jack O’Loughlin leading off and Park, a pinch runner, reached third when Jung Hoo Lee’s grounder off O’Loughlin’s glove went to shortstop Jarryd Dale, whose throw to second bounced into short right field for an error.

    With Australia needing one run to advance, Chris Burke walked with one out in the bottom half and Lee robbed Rixon Wingrove of an extra-base hit with a sliding, backhand catch in the right-center gap. Pinch-hitter Logan Wade followed with a game-ending popout to Moon, and the first baseman threw his glove high in celebration.

    Winner Ju Young Son pitched a scoreless first. Loser Lachlan Wells allowed two runs, two hits and two walks in 1 2/3 innings.

    Moon had three hits, including a second-inning homer off Wells, and is batting .538 (7 for 13). Lee and Moon had RBI doubles in the third, and Moon added a run-scoring single for a 5-0 lead in the fifth.

    Robbie Glendinning homered in the bottom half but Do Yeong Kim’s RBI single boosted the lead to 6-1 in the sixth. Top prospect Travis Bazzana hit a run-scoring single in the eighth.

    Japan (3-0) closes group play on Tuesday against the Czech Republic (0-3).

    Lewis homers, Chisholm drives in 3 as Britain beats Brazil 8-1

    Ian Lewis Jr. homered with two RBIs and Jazz Chisholm Jr. added two hits with three RBIs to lead Britain (1-3) in a one-hitter at Houston’s Daikin Park that ended the tournament for a pair of teams that were eliminated from advancing from Group B on Sunday.

    Brazil (0-4) was outscored 47-6 and outhit 46-14.

    Gabriel Carmo hit a go-ahead double in the fifth for Brazil, which lost to Mexico 16-0 a day earlier. Lewis homered off Tiago Da Silva on the first pitch of the bottom half, Harry Ford hit an RBI single and Chisholm added a run-scoring groundout.

    Lewis had an RBI groundout in the sixth, Matt Koperniak hit a run-scoring single in the seventh off 17-year-old Joseph Contreras — a son of former major league pitcher José Contreras — and Chisholm added a two-run single in the eighth.

    Acuña homers, Venezuela beats Nicaragua 4-0 to remain unbeaten

    Ronald Acuña Jr. homered and drove in two runs as Venezuela remained unbeaten in Group D with a 4-0 victory over Nicaragua at Miami.

    Starter Yoendrys Gómez struck out three in two innings for the win and was followed by six relievers.

    Venezuela (3-0) and the Dominican Republic (3-0) will play to determine the pool winner Wednesday night. Both teams have advanced to the quarterfinals.

    Nicaragua finished 0-4 and remains winless in eight tournament games.

    Acuña led off with a walk, stole second and advanced to third on a throwing error by Nicaragua catcher Ronald Rivera. Jackson Chourio drove Acuña home with a sacrifice fly.

    In the third, Acuña’s solo blast made it 2-0. Acuña drove a slider from Danilo Bermudez over the wall in right-center.

    That was the only hit allowed by Bermudez, who gave up two runs in four innings.

    Duque Hebbert relieved in the fifth and allowed Acuña’s RBI single after William Contreras reached on an error and Gleyber Torres walked.

    Wilyer Abreu had a sacrifice fly in the sixth to score Luis Arraez.

    Swans must find solutions in week on road

    A smiling Vitor Matos applauds Swansea's supporters
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    Vitor Matos hopes that Swansea can find the answers to "different problems" on the road in a week that will shape their Championship season.

    The Swans travel to 19th-placed Portsmouth on Tuesday night (19:45 GMT) and then face play-off hopefuls Wrexham on Friday (20:00 GMT).

    Matos' side stretched their home unbeaten run to 10 games with a 2-0 win against Stoke on Saturday but will now clock up 660 miles in the space of five days.

    Swansea are outsiders for the play-offs – which does not feature the eighth-placed team until next season – but a good week would give a considerable boost to their slim hopes.

    Matos paid tribute to the home backing, saying "the connection is massive", but insists their preparation is no different when on their travels.

    "There are different opponents, different problems, different solutions," said the head coach, with Swansea ranked fourth for points won at home but 22nd for those accrued away.

    "We have had good performances away but haven't got the points but we had a good mentality at Watford and did.

    "We don't see it as home and away, we just see it as opposition, what they create, how we compete and what we need to improve."

    The schedule could lead to Matos, who brought Josh Key back into the starting line-up against the Potters, tinkering with a winning team.

    Kansas City Chiefs sign AFC North safety to bolster secondary

    The Kansas City Chiefs have bolstered their secondary through free agency. They signed former Baltimore Ravens safety Alohi Gilman to a three-year, $24.75 million deal, according to Tom Pelissero. Gilman will earn $15 million guaranteed from his new deal.

    Career arc

    Gilman has broken out into one of the most underrated safeties in the league. The Los Angeles Chargers selected him in the sixth round of the 2020 NFL draft, but he became a permanent starter in the 2023 NFL season. He made a major adjustment in his game, going from a 58.5 PFF grade in 2022 to an 86.1 PFF grade in 2023.

    MORE: Steelers add former 1,000 yard receiver in shocking trade

    Through the 2023 season, he had 73 combined tackles, two tackles for loss, two interceptions, 10 pass deflections, and two fumble recoveries. The 2024 season was great for him, too. He had 50 combined tackles, an interception, four pass deflections, and a forced fumble.

    Jan 4, 2026; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers running back Kenneth Gainwell (14) rushes the ball against Baltimore Ravens safety Alohi Gilman (12) during the first half at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Barry Reeger-Imagn Images

    However, the Chargers wanted to improve their pass rush, so they traded Gilman to the Baltimore Ravens with a 2026 fifth-round pick in exchange for Odafe Oweh and a 2027 seventh-round pick.

    MORE: Pittsburgh Steelers sign 1,000-yard rusher to two-year deal

    Gilman earned his first NFL touchdown on December 14 against the Cincinnati Bengals when his teammate Kyle Van Noy picked off Joe Burrow. Van Noy handed the ball off to Gilman, who ran it back for an 84-yard touchdown. He finished the 2025 season with a career high 90 combined tackles, a tackle for loss, nine pass deflections, a forced fumble, two fumble recoveries, and a touchdown. He’ll look to make plays for the Chiefs’ secondary.

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    Instant Analysis To Patriots' Risky Decision To Sign Alijah Vera-Tucker

    New England Patriots offensive lineman Alijah Vera-Tucker

    Instant Analysis To Patriots' Risky Decision To Sign Alijah Vera-Tucker originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The New England Patriots have plenty of positions to address during free agency and only so much time to do it...

    If the club intends on putting itself in a position to regularly contend, it will have to put together another near-flawless offseason as it brings aboard pass-rushers, wide receivers, offensive linemen, linebackers, and tight ends -- and they reportedly took their first big swing by signing offensive lineman Alijah Vera-Tucker.

    Let's take a look at the newest tenant at One Patriot Place!

    Bio:

    Alijah Vera-Tucker
    Position: IOL
    Height: 6’ 5"
    Weight: 308lbs
    2026 Age: 27 (June 17, 1999)
    2025: N/A

    The Patriots signed Alijah Vera-Tucker because:

    If they played it too safe, they would have regretted it...

    The Patriots didn't just need someone to slot in between Will Campbell and Jared Wilson, they needed someone who was going to raise the entire unit's ceiling.

    Vera-Tucker was brought in to do exactly that, as he is the textbook example of one's greatest ability being availability -- grading out among the very best at his position (77.7 in 2024; 72.5 in 2021) in the two seasons in which he appeared in double-digit games, according to Pro Football Focus.

    Vera-Tucker has missed nearly as many games (42) as he has appeared in (43) since being drafted in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft, but there's no doubt that he is worth whatever risk comes with signing him thanks to his versatility (has started games at four different position) and upside (nine career sacks allowed) -- especially for the team who has decent depth in Ben Brown.

    The Patriots' next move should be:

    Insurance!

    AVT has tantalizing talent, but the fact of the matter is that he hasn't done anything to convince anyone that he's capable of staying healthy -- so the next step is figuring out who will start games during his inevitable absences. New England likely believes it can find that person during the 2026 NFL Draft, and could start to target prospects who fit the mold in the middle rounds -- with the organization currently possessing picks No. 125, 131, 169, and 190.

    More NFL: Patriots Offseason Preview: Everything Team Must Address In 2026

    DBR Bites #150 - Duke Cleans Up With ACC Awards!

    BERKELEY, CA - JANUARY 14: Duke Blue Devils head coach Jon Scheyer talks with Duke Blue Devils forward Cameron Boozer (12) during the college basketball game between the Duke Blue Devils and the California Golden Bears on January 14, 2026 at Haas Pavilion in Berkeley, CA. (Photo by Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

    The ACC has given us their end of season awards, and Duke cleaned up! We recap all the winners and team placements on DBR Bites #150.

    The ACC awards list is led by a near sweep of the main awards by Duke: Cameron Boozer won Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year, Maliq Brown won Defensive Player of the Year and 6th Man of the Year, and Jon Scheyer won his first ACC Coach of the Year award. We go through all of the guys who made All-ACC teams and placed in the awards voting and remark at how awesome it is for so many players to get recognized for awards.

    We also touch on the remarkable toughness Duke Women’s Basketball showed in repeating as ACC Tournament champions. They also had several names on the ACC awards and teams, including Kara Lawson winning ACC Coach of the Year. We’re extremely proud of how they’ve poured it on lately and fought to be deserving champions!

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    San Augustine Wolves are howling to San Antonio after beating Hearne 63-55 in state semifinal

    ATHENS, Texas (KETK) — The San Augustine Wolves got off to a fast start in their 2A Division One state semifinal matchup with Hearne in Athens on Monday, on their way to a 63-55 victory.

    San Augustine is now headed to San Antonio, where they will take on the winner of Waco Meyer or Panhandle for the state title.

    Tip-off will be at 5:00 p.m. Thursday from the Alamodome in San Antonio.

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    Eastern Washington holds off Weber State 84-79 in Big Sky Conference Tournament quarterfinal

    BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Alton Hamilton IV scored a career-high 25 points, Isaiah Moses added 22 and Eastern Washington held off Weber State 84-79 on Monday night in a Big Sky Conference Tournament quarterfinal.

    No. 3 seed Eastern Washington (14-18) will play seventh-seeded Idaho in a Tuesday semifinal. The Vandals beat the Eagles twice, including in the regular-season finale to end EWU's eight-game winning streak. Top seed Portland State plays fourth-seeded Montana in the other semifinal.

    Hamilton made 8 of 10 shots with two 3-pointers and both of his free throws for Eastern Washington. He added five rebounds. Moses had eight assists and his three-point play with 37 seconds left gave the Eagles an 82-76 lead. Johnny Radford totaled 12 points and four rebounds off the bench.

    Tijan Saine Jr. led the sixth-seeded Wildcats (16-16) with 27 points. Nigel Burris added 14 points and Viljami Vartiainen scored 13.

    Hamilton made all six of his first-half shots and scored 18 to guide Eastern Washington to a 46-32 lead at the break. Hamilton had the first four points in a 16-0 first-half run for the Eagles.

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    Five Iranian women’s soccer players granted humanitarian visas by Australian government

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    Five members of the Iranian women’s soccer team competing in the Women’s Asian Cup in Australia have been granted humanitarian visas, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Tuesday, confirming he took an early-morning call from US President about the matter.

    Supporters had been urging the Australian government to offer the women refuge over fears they’d be persecuted at home in Iran for failing to sing the national anthem before their first match last Monday.

    Albanese said officials had been working for some time on the matter, and the women had been moved to a safe location – an offer that had been extended to the remaining players on the team.

    “We’re willing to provide assistance to other women in the team, noting that this is a very delicate situation, and it is up to them, but we say to them, if you want our help, help is here, and we will provide that,” Albanese said during Tuesday’s news conference.

    Earlier, sports journalist Raha Pourbakhsh told CNN that at least seven players left the team hotel with five of those having now applied for asylum with the Australian Federal Police.

    Pourbakhsh, who works for Iran International TV, told CNN that the families of three of those five players who are now safe with police had been threatened and said the whereabouts of at least two other players are unknown after they also left the team hotel.

    Pourbakhsh also added that Mehdi Taj, president of the Iranian Football Federation, had his visa denied when attempting to travel to Australia to bring the team home with vice president Farideh Shojaei having to travel in his place.

    In a statement on Truth Social, President Donald Trump said Monday that it would be a “terrible humanitarian mistake” if Australia allowed the team to go back to Iran and that the US would grant the Iranian players asylum if Australia did not. It comes after Trump’s administration imposed travel bans for Iranians only last year.

    Trump then posted again, writing that he had spoken to Albanese and that five players had “already been taken care of” and that “the rest are on their way.”

    Albanese described a “very positive discussion” with Trump during the 2 a.m. Australian time call. “I was able to convey to him the action that we’d undertaken over the previous 48 hours, and that five of the team had asked for assistance and had received it and were safely located,” the Prime Minister said.

    Iran’s First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref dismissed the situation as “psychological warfare,” accusing Trump of interfering in the “family affairs of the Iranian nation.”

    Responding to what he termed a media campaign, Aref insisted the government would guarantee the players’ security. “Iran welcomes its children with open arms,” Aref said, according to state media.

    How it all started

    Before their first match of the tournament last Monday, the Iranian players stood silent during the national anthem, a gesture they didn’t explain but one that was interpreted by some hardliners inside Iran as a sign of treason.

    Sources told CNN Sports they were forced to sing the national anthem ahead of their second match on Thursday, and on Sunday, ahead of their 2-0 defeat to the Philippines, they again sang the anthem and gave a military salute.

    After the loss in their final match of the tournament on Sunday, supporters crowded around the team bus, shouting at police to “save our girls” as it pulled away.

    Hadi Karimi, a human rights advocate and member of the local Iranian community, said supporters outside the bus could clearly see at least three players inside making the international hand signal for help.

    However, a source close to the team expressed scepticism to CNN that the team members would know what the sign represents.

    On Monday, Karimi added that there was hope other players would now join the five teammates who are with the police, adding it was “amazing news” that some players had gotten out.

    Paul Power, co-CEO of the Refugee Council of Australia, said advocates were not only concerned about the regime’s response to the women’s failure to sing the national anthem but also the “alarming” commentary that came with it.

    “When assessing the risk of return, it’s not just how might the government respond, but how others who have the ability to cause harm respond as well,” he said.

    Global attention

    The women’s plight reached Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran’s ousted shah, who also joined calls for the Australian government to ensure their safety, warning in a post on X that they’ll face “dire consequences” if they return to Iran.

    “As a result of their brave act of civil disobedience in refusing to sing the current regime’s national anthem, they face dire consequences should they return to Iran,” Pahlavi posted on X. “I call on the Australian government to ensure their safety and give them any and all needed support.”

    A source close to the team told CNN that some in attendance at Sunday’s match were there for political reasons to lobby support for Pahlavi as a possible future leader of Iran.

    World soccer governing body FIFA told CNN Sports on Monday that it was also in close contact with the relevant parties, including the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), which organized the tournament that Iran played in last week.

    “The safety and security of IR Iran’s women’s national team are FIFA’s priority, and we therefore remain in close contact with the AFC and the relevant Australian authorities, including Football Australia, in relation to the team’s situation,” a FIFA spokesperson said.

    Defiance then silence

    The Iranian women’s team has been contesting the Women’s Asian Cup in Australia during a week of turmoil for their country as the conflict with the US and Israel escalates to take in neighboring countries.

    The war has disrupted international travel, and while flying to the Middle East right now is difficult due to airspace closures and the risk of airstrikes, supporters fear the women will be taken to a third country – perhaps China, Russia or Malaysia – before an onward journey to the Middle East.

    A hotel security member stands at the entrance of the hotel, where members of the Iranian women's soccer team are staying, on the Gold Coast on March 9. - Patrick Hamilton/AFP/Getty Images
    A hotel security member stands at the entrance of the hotel, where members of the Iranian women's soccer team are staying, on the Gold Coast on March 9. - Patrick Hamilton/AFP/Getty Images

    Craig Foster, a former Australian international and human rights advocate, said “a vast range of organizations” had tried to speak with the women during their time in Australia but had been denied the opportunity.

    “No athlete group should ever be effectively held hostage by their own member federation and denied access to external support networks,” he said. He said as the players had been knocked out the competition, the AFC had responsibility for their welfare.

    “The first thing that the Australian football community is calling on them is to grant access to the players to safe, culturally appropriate support networks, so that they can privately and confidentially express if they are feeling unsafe and what they would like to see happen,” he said.

    CNN has reached out to the AFC and the Iranian Football Federation for comment.

    Beau Busch, President of FIFPRO Asia/Oceania, which represents soccer players in the region, told the ABC they hadn’t been able to contact members of the Iranian team.

    While that was “incredibly concerning,” he said the group had anticipated problems after the Iranian regime’s crackdown on protesters earlier this year. “Our responsibility right now is to do everything within our power to try and make sure that they’re safe,” he said.

    At a post-match press conference on Sunday, Iran coach Marziyeh Jafari said the team was keen to return home. “Personally, I would like to return to my country as soon as possible and be with my compatriots and family,” she said.

    Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong had declined to comment on Sunday, when asked if there’d been any contact between Australian officials and the Iranian players.

    “We stand in solidarity with the men and women of Iran and particularly Iranian women and girls,” she told national broadcaster, the ABC. “Obviously, this is a regime that we know has brutally cracked down on its people.”

    CNN’s Patrick Sung Cuadrado contributed reporting.

    This story has been updated with additional reporting.

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    Multi-sport star Walker is our Player of the Week

    This week’s Player of the Week has taken the term “multi-sport athlete” to a different level.

    On Friday, March 6th, Monroe junior Brein Walker ran in the 4×200 relay at the state meet in Staten Island. The team finished with a 1:31.04 and placed 11th out of 21 teams.

    The next morning, Walker drove all the way back to Rochester to join the Monroe boys basketball team for the Class A Championship game at Blue Cross Arena against Wayne.

    Not only did Walker play in the championship game after competing at the New York State indoor track meet the day before, but he dominated. Walker scored 18 points in Monroe’s 49-47 win, including the game-winner. His efforts also earned him the Class A tournament MVP.

    Walker had a very long weekend, but he came out of it a sectional champion and our Player of the Week.

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    Canucks Adam Foote Provides Injury Update On Evander Kane

    After their 2-0 loss on Monday night, Vancouver Canucks Head Coach provided an injury update on Evander Kane. The 34-year-old did not play after being listed as a game-time decision after morning skate. Kane was not on the ice at either morning skate or during pre-game warmups. 

    "He's been fighting through an injury," said Foote. "A discomfort, upper-body. Just see if we can settle it down."

    Kane has played 61 of Vancouver's 64 games this season. He has 11 goals and 27 points along with 78 penalty minutes. Kane is in the final year of his contract and is schedule to become a free agent on July 1. 

    Jan 25, 2026; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks forward Evander Kane (91) during a stop in play against the Pittsburgh Penguins in the second period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images
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    Where to watch Galatasaray vs. Liverpool live stream, TV channel, start time for Champions League match

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    Liverpool will have to face Galatasaray in the Champions League round of 16 first leg without the services of their top goalkeeper.

    Alisson Becker did not travel to Istanbul because he felt "minor discomfort" after a training session on Monday, only adding to what has been an injury-plagued season. That means Giorgi Mamardashvili will get the start for the Reds on Tuesday.

    Liverpool have already lost at RAMS Park this season, so the Reds know that they cannot overlook Galatasaray, especially after the Turkish squad pulled off the upset against Juventus in the previous round.

    Here is everything you need to know about Galatasaray vs. Liverpool, including TV and streaming options for the Champions League match.

    Where to watch Galatasaray vs. Liverpool: TV channel, live stream

    Galatasaray vs. Liverpool will not air on a national TV channel in the United States. The match will be available to stream on Paramount+.

    Paramount+ combines the best content from the worlds of sports, news and entertainment, including the NFL, UFC, March Madness, Champions League and more. You can stream live events as well as thousands of hours of shows and movies.

    What time does Galatasaray vs. Liverpool kick off?

    The Champions League match between Galatasaray and Liverpool is scheduled to kick off at 8:45 p.m. local time. The match will be held at RAMS Park in Istanbul.

    Here's how that time translates across the United States:

    Time zoneKickoff time
    Eastern Time1:45 p.m.
    Central Time12:45 p.m.
    Mountain Time11:45 a.m.
    Pacific Time10:45 a.m.

    Champions League fixture schedule this week

    Tuesday, March 10

    • Galatasaray vs. Liverpool (1:45 p.m. ET)
    • Atalanta vs. Bayern Munich (4 p.m. ET)
    • Atletico Madrid vs. Tottenham Hotspur (4 p.m. ET)
    • Newcastle United vs. Barcelona (4 p.m. ET)

    Wednesday, March 11

    • Bayer Leverkusen vs. Arsenal (1:45 p.m. ET)
    • Bodo/Glimt vs. Sporting CP (4 p.m. ET)
    • Paris Saint-Germain vs. Chelsea (4 p.m. ET)
    • Real Madrid vs. Manchester City (4 p.m. ET)

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    Steelers add 1,000-yard rusher following Kenneth Gainwell's departure

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    The Pittsburgh Steelers have added a major weapon to the backfield. 

    Veteran running back Rico Dowdle is signing a two-year, $12.25 million deal with the Steelers, according to NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero

    Rico Dowdle signs two-year deal with Steelers 

    Dowdle will replace the departed Kenneth Gainwell in the backfield in Pittsburgh. Gainwell signed a two-year deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in free agency after spending a single season with the Steelers. He was named the Steelers' MVP during his lone season with the franchise. 

    The Steelers will be the third team in three seasons for Dowdle, who ran for 1,076 yards and six touchdowns with the Carolina Panthers in 2025. He spent the previous four seasons as a member of the Dallas Cowboys after going undrafted in 2020. 

    In Pittsburgh, Dowdle will join a backfield that also includes Jaylen Warren and Kaleb Johnson. It will be up to new head coach Mike McCarthy to determine how the workload will be split between the backs. 

    The biggest question for the Steelers now is who will be handing Dowdle and co. the ball in 2026. Aaron Rodgers has yet to make a decision regarding his status for next season, and it doesn't seem like Pittsburgh has much of a backup plan in place if Rodgers opts to retire. 

    Perhaps the addition of Dowdle, and wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr., who the Steelers traded for, will be enough to entice Rodgers to return for one more season. 

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    Devin Booker says Phoenix Suns feel urgency with playoffs at stake

    Mar 3, 2026; Sacramento, California, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) reacts during the third quarter against the Sacramento Kings at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Justine Willard-Imagn Images
    Mar 3, 2026; Sacramento, California, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) reacts during the third quarter against the Sacramento Kings at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Justine Willard-Imagn Images

    PHOENIX — With the regular season entering its final stretch, the Phoenix Suns find themselves in a familiar place: in the thick of the NBA playoff race with little margin for error.

    Dec 27, 2025; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) dribbles against New Orleans Pelicans guard/forward Micah Peavy (14) during the second half at Smoothie King Center. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-Imagn Images

    The Suns sit seventh in the Western Conference, a position that would place them in the NBA’s play-in tournament if the season were to end today — but the standings are tightly packed. The gap between the middle seeds is only a few games, leaving Phoenix within striking distance of a guaranteed playoff spot but also vulnerable to slipping further down.

    With 18 games remaining, plus a grueling six-game road trip, the Suns now must decide whether to let the games flow and come to them or play with more urgency — which star Devin Booker says is the latter.

    “No, there’s definitely a sense of urgency,” Booker said on Sunday, after the team’s win over the Charlotte Hornets. “I mean, if you ask anybody, you know, from three to seven, they’ll say the same thing. So we’re buttoned up, we’re ready to go.”

    The Western Conference race has been one of the NBA’s most prominent storylines this season, particularly among the lower seeds, which have been occupied by different teams at various points throughout the year. The Suns are among the teams in that crowded tier of the standings, where even short losing streaks can cause significant movement.

    Phoenix’s latest homestand ended with a 2-1 record — though the loss came to the Chicago Bulls stunningly after Chicago played without many of its star players.

    “I mean, we’ve moved on, but, you know, that Chicago loss hurt us,” said Booker. “And, you know, I’m proud of the response that we’ve done these past two games.”

    Mar 6, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns bench player applaud during the second half of the game against the New Orleans Pelicans at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images

    Those last two games against the New Orleans Pelicans and Hornets served as a reminder that the team converts frustration into momentum rather than letting it spiral. Urgency and execution are now more important than ever, with a swing of two or three games potentially determining whether Phoenix secures a top-six seed.

    Booker’s comments indicate that the Suns aren’t waiting for the season to unfold, but rather approaching every game from here on out as a must-win.

    Mar 3, 2026; Sacramento, California, USA; Phoenix Suns forward Oso Ighodaro (11) and Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) high five during the second quarter against the Sacramento Kings at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Justine Willard-Imagn Images

    Booker and the Suns start their roadtrip against the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday, March 10, at 5 p.m.

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    Dest Injury, Messi White House Backlash & Which MLS Coach Is Next on the Hot Seat?

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    The international break drama starts with a major blow for the United States as Sergiño Dest goes down with another injury. Alexis and Christian analyze how big the loss is for Mauricio Pochettino’s system and explore the realistic options the USMNT has at right-back moving forward. Is there a clear replacement, or does the position become a tactical problem heading into upcoming friendlies?

    The conversation then shifts to Lionel Messi and Inter Miami’s visit to the White House—an appearance that sparked unexpected backlash, particularly among Argentine fans. The hosts unpack why the moment created controversy, how politics and sports collided online, and whether it has any real impact on Messi’s legacy or public perception.

    Finally, the guys turn their attention to Major League Soccer and the pressure building on managers whose teams are stuck at the bottom of the Supporters’ Shield standings. With results not improving and expectations rising across the league, Alexis and Christian debate which coach might be the next casualty of MLS’s increasingly impatient ownership groups.

    Timestamps:

    (10:30) – Who can replace Dest?

    (25:35) - Messi and Inter Miami Visit the White House

    (43:47) – MLS Teams starting the season bottom of the Supporter’s Shield

    (45:00)- What coach could potentially be fired?

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    Shorthanded Colorado State stuns UNLV to make Mountain West title game

    If the quarterfinal win was a poster for the drama of March Madness, this victory was about championship-level guts.

    The Colorado State women’s basketball team is into the Mountain West championship game after a huge second half led to a 66-59 win over UNLV on March 9.

    Any win in this game would have been big, but how it happened shows real guts from the Rams.

    No. 3-seed CSU trailed in the first half as the Rams struggled on offense coming off a late-night buzzer-beater to beat Grand Canyon the night before.

    Then the worst-case scenario happened. Star Lexus Bargesser went down with a non-contact injury and immediately hobbled to the locker room.

    No. 2 UNLV led by eight (21-13) shortly after and seemed possible to pull away.

    But CSU would not let that happen. The Rams clamped down on defense and two bench players sparked the Rams to victory.

    Here are takeaways from the game.

    Marta Leimane leads CSU

    Senior Marta Leimane is the definition of a team player. She’s started frequently in her career but willingly comes off the bench for the Rams.

    She does a lot of the hidden connector work for the team on both offense and defense. But this was her night in the spotlight.

    Leimane hit two first-quarter 3-pointers to keep the Rams in touch as they found their energy early.

    When Bargesser went out, Leimane helped steady the ship. Her 3-pointer at the buzzer sent the Rams into half tied.

    It seemed to swing the momentum for the game.

    Leimane hit another buzzer-beater at the end of the third quarter, this a two-pointer, as CSU went into the fourth up three points (41-38).

    Another 3-pointer from Leimane early in the fourth was followed by one from Hannah Ronsiek and it was CSU in control.

    Leimane hit four of five 3-point attempts and scored 16 points.

    UNLV was rattled and CSU was racing to victory.

    McKenna Murphy also hit two 3-pointers off the bench for the Rams as those two bench players led CSU.

    Defense leads to championship game

    The Ryun Williams-led Rams are always elite defensively and this year is no different.

    But this was a masterclass.

    UNLV went just 3-16 shooting in the third quarter that decided the game. The Rebels were limited to just 13 points in the second quarter, which is when UNLV led and could have pulled away after Bargesser was injured.

    But CSU's defense absolutely clamped down and kept the Rams in it early and then won the game.

    UNLV star Meadow Roland averages 15 points per game, but scored just nine on 3-15 shooting. Shelbee Brown averages 11 points per game and scored seven on 3-10 shooting.

    CSU holds on late

    The Rams grew the lead to 13 (55-42) midway through the third quarter but UNLV was always going to make one last push.

    As UNLV started full-court pressing, the Rams had a few issues and UNLV finally got shots to fall and cut into the lead.

    Twice in the final minute UNLV cut the CSU lead to just three points, but the Rams never allowed UNLV to have a possession with a chance to tie the game.

    CSU hit eight of nine free throw attempts to seal the game.

    Brooke Carlson led the Rams with 19 points and was 7-7 from the free throw line.

    Teams of destiny one win from NCAA Tournament

    The March 10 title game will be a battle of two teams that both have a team of destiny vibe.

    There's the No. 3 Rams. They are now 26-7 and no underdog, but it took a big fourth-quarter comeback and buzzer-beater to beat No. 6 Grand Canyon in the quarterfinals.

    Then CSU lost its best player in the semis while trailing the UNLV team that had won three of the last four Mountain West tournament titles. Still, the Rams prevailed. On the Mountain West Network postgame show Williams said the injury to Bargesser appeared to be "not good."

    Waiting for CSU in the championship? How about the No. 9-seed.

    Yes, No. 9 Air Force will be the title-game opponent. The Falcons beat No. 8 Wyoming 60-53 in the first round. Then they stunned defending champ (and 2025-26 regular season champ) and No. 1 seed San Diego State 83-76 in the quarterfinals. Then it was a 68-66 win over No. 5 Boise State in the semis.

    It's one of the most remarkable runs in Mountain West history.

    Which team will make the Big Dance? The winner is NCAA Tournament bound.

    The title game is at 6:30 p.m. Pacific/7:30 p.m. Mountain on March 10 and can be seen on CBS Sports Network.

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    UE women eager to blaze their own path

    HENDERSON, Ky (WEHT) – The University of Evansville women’s basketball team is set to enter the Missouri Valley Conference women’s basketball tournament as the ten seed.

    For the first time, the conference tournament will be held at the Xtream Arena in Coralville, Iowa. About 15 minutes away from where Indiana Fever star, Caitlin Clark made a name for herself in Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

    The perfect place for the Purple Aces to make a bit of history themselves. UE hasn’t won the tournament since 2009 and have not won a game in the postseason since 2016-17 season.

    Despite not being at the top of the standings in the MVC, the Aces have shown a steady growth since the beginning of then season. However, they have been hampered by a number of injuries to key players. But they’ve consistently shown they can compete with the better teams in the conference. Now with the MVC title on the line and an NCAA tournament berth up for grabs, UE will have to show just how hungry they are to outlast the rest of the bracket.

    “One of the things this young team has embraced is just trying to blaze our own path,” said head coach Robyn Scherr. “And you know UE hasn’t won a first round game in the tournament in quite a while and this group I know they want to be the ones to do that. And I know they believe they can. So you know I think the message is that we always feel like we can go beat anyone and this week is really going to be no different.”

    Evansville will face the University of Chicago Illinois in the first round of the tournament on Thursday, March 12th, at 6 p.m. The game is set to stream on ESPN Plus.

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    Ella McCarthy beats buzzer to give Bethlehem Section 2 Class AA girls' basketball title

    The section 2 Class AA champion Bethlehem after defeating Troy at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, NY on Monday, March 9, 2026. Stephen Weaver/For the Times Union (Stephen Weaver)

    TROY - For most of the Bethlehem girls' basketball season, postseason success looked unlikely for an Eagles team with a losing record in the Suburban Council. 

    But, the young team found its identity in the Section 2 Class AA playoffs and delivered at the season's most critical point to secure a championship.

    The Eagles trailed second-seeded Troy by eight points Monday evening with three minutes remaining, but battled back to forge a tie and then secured the Section 2 Class AA title as junior guard Ella McCarthy hit a baseline jumper with one-tenth of a second left to provide fourth-seeded Bethlehem a thrilling 58-56 victory over the Flying Horses at Hudson Valley Community College.

    "That game was a battle," said McCarthy, who scored six points and added three assists. "They are much bigger than us. This has been a crazy season."

    Bethlehem (11-11) twice lost to top-seeded Columbia during the regular season, but then beat the Blue Devils 57-46 in the semifinals Saturday. Monday, the Eagles knocked off a Troy squad it lost against 59-50 Jan. 21.

    Makaya McCann, named the tournament's most valuable player after scoring 14 points and grabbing six rebounds Monday, tied the game at 56 with a basket in the paint. Troy (20-3) called time with 23.6 seconds left. Following the break, Bethlehem ended up double-teaming freshman guard Amaya Harris. She passed the ball to senior guard Mia Magnetto, who missed on a 3-pointer. Teammate Gabby Hansen grabbed the rebound, but she missed on a follow-up attempt. Bethlehem called time with 7.4 seconds remaining.

    Amaya Harris of Troy takes a shot against Bethlehem during the section 2 Class AA championship game at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, NY on Monday, March 9, 2026. Stephen Weaver/For the Times Union (Stephen Weaver)

    The play Bethlehem intended to run didn't materialize. McCarthy eventually got the ball in front of her bench and started moving toward the baseline. She then put on the brakes, gathered herself and hoisted the game-winning shot.

    "It was kind of muscle memory," McCarthy said. "I knew if I went backwards, (my defender) might try to foul me. She didn't go with me, so I (just shot it)."

    "We knew we didn't have to score because it was tied," Bethlehem coach Trish Piccini said. "If you have an open shot, you take it. That is what she did. It was not the original play, but it just shows you that every girl on the team stepped up."

    It was a painful conclusion for Troy, which stormed back to gain the lead in the second half after an inauspicious start. The Colonial Council champions fell in an early 10-0 hole and trailed 17-11 after the first quarter.

    Bethlehem led 31-26 at halftime, but Troy mounted a strong push during the third fueled by Harris, who finisjed with a game-high 26 points to go along with seven rebounds and three assists. The freshman, a three-year starter, drained a 3-pointer to provide Troy its first lead at 39-36.

    Troy, which was seeking the program's first sectional title since capturing the 2013 Class A state title, maintained the advantage the rest of the way until McCarthy's dramatic jumper.

    Kashiya Armstrong of Troy reaches for a loose ball against Bethlehem during the section 2 Class AA championship game at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, NY on Monday, March 9, 2026. Stephen Weaver/For the Times Union (Stephen Weaver)

    The Flying Horses led 55-47 following a jumper from junior Addie Harkin (12 points). Troy's final five possessions, however, resulted in 1-for-6 shooting from the foul line, including five straight misses, one turnover and the two missed shots.

    After shooting 63.2% (12-for-19) in the first half, the Eagles shot just 8-for-25 after intermission. Bethlehem survived with some gritty defense down the stretch.

    "I have no words, except to say I am incredibly proud of them," Piccini said. 

    The victory provided Bethlehem its first sectional title since winning the Class AA championship in 2015. Up next for the Eagles in a Class AA state quarterfinal contest Saturday at HVCC against Section 3 champion Oswego (14-8). The third-seeded Pirates upset No. 1 seed Nottingham 42-37 in the sectional final.

    This article originally published at Ella McCarthy beats buzzer to give Bethlehem Section 2 Class AA girls' basketball title.

    WWE RAW 3/9/2026: 3 Things We Hated And 3 Things We Loved

    Jimmy Uso punching CM Punk on "WWE Raw"
    Jimmy Uso punching CM Punk on "WWE Raw" - WWE

    Welcome to Wrestling Inc.'s weekly review of "WWE Raw," the show where talking about dead Samoan legends can get you smacked in the face if you refuse to apologize for it. That's what happened to CM Punk this week, and as you might expect, the WINC crew has some thoughts about that! There are some parts of the show we don't have thoughts about — shout-out to the women's gauntlet match, which most of us agreed was extremely good — but we have things to say about Penta's first Intercontinental title defense, Judgment Day turning on Finn Balor, and Oba Femi finally getting a match on Monday night.

    If you missed the show, be sure to check out our "Raw" results page, especially if there's something you want to know about that didn't merit our attention here. For opinions and analysis on the stuff that did merit our attention, here are three things we hated and three things we loved about the 3/9/26 episode of "WWE Raw!"

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    Hated: What did I just watch?

    A horde of masked men in the ring on "WWE Raw"
    A horde of masked men in the ring on "WWE Raw" - WWE

    Here's the good news about the opening segment on this episode of "Raw": if you're like me and have had a long few days, then this is going to be the perfect thing for you to watch if you need something that's mindlessly hilarious.

    Here's the bad news: basically everything else that happened in the 10 minutes or so that this entire thing lasted.

    Considering that this started with several masked men dressed as Seth Rollins circling Adam Pearce in the ring before Rollins himself emerged, this was pretty much always bound to be an utterly and completely disastrous mess. For one thing, there was absolutely no reason for Rollins' masked minions to be circling the ring when Pearce had an issue with Rollins himself and didn't really have any issue with them. It was a very confusing few moments to process, and there was not a single reason that I could think of for WWE to include this (outside of the masked men needing to be there to help Rollins escape The Vision).

    For another thing, this segment felt like it was all over the place throughout its duration. We started out with Pearce having a conversation with Rollins, which then transitioned into The Vision looking to attack Rollins. Rollins then escaped through the crowd using his Whack a Mole masked minions, which somehow led to a brawl between The Vision, LA Knight, and The Usos. Knight and The Usos had no place being in this segment in the first place, and it really gave off the feeling of WWE doing whatever they could to overstimulate and confuse their viewers as a means of trying to gauge what they could take from this segment to use in their creative plans.

    Written by Olivia Quinlan

    Loved: That Danhausen

    Danhausen with a microphone and a finger in the air on "WWE Raw"
    Danhausen with a microphone and a finger in the air on "WWE Raw" - WWE

    After getting off to a rocky start when he debuted at Elimination Chamber, Danhausen has been working to endear himself to fans. Last week on "Raw", he gave a list of demands to "Cold Steve Austin" (Adam Pearce) before cursing Dominik Mysterio prior to his match against Penta, in which he lost the IC title. He traveled to "SmackDown" where he also gave his demands to Nick Aldis, one of which was to find him a mentor. Aldis found the perfect personhausen, Miz.

    Danhausen must be a free agent or maybe he got a blimp because he was back on "Raw" tonight. OG Grande Americano didn't learn the lesson that "Dirty Dom" should've and was cursed by Danhausen. He lost his match against Penta minutes later. During a commercial break, he came to the ring to talk to fans of "Seattlehausen" and toss out free t-shirts. He then directed them to the merch stands to sell out his shirts or "be cursed" (which the fans yelled in unison).

    So far what WWE is doing with Danhausen is working. Those of us who were familiar with him prior knew what to expect from Danhausen (not so much WWE) and now the WWE Universe are beginning to learn about his unique character. Although we've yet to see him wrestle (his character is his strong suit), at least WWE seems to have a plan in place for Danhausen, unlike fellow recent signee, Royce Keys. As a fan of Danhausen prior to his arrival in WWE, he's been a bright spot on otherwise lackluster shows.

    Written by Samantha Schipman

    Hated: El Grande Perdida de Tiempo

    El Grande Americano points his finger on "WWE Raw"
    El Grande Americano points his finger on "WWE Raw" - WWE

    Everything about the El Grande Americano bit has gone on for way too long. I don't give a rat's a** whether he's over in AAA or if a specific subset of fans enjoy it. I don't.

    I'm not here to explain why I think that a company that hires some of the best luchadors in the world deciding to stick a trio of Europeans who practice catch-as-catch-can wrestling under a mask is parodying lucha libre. I'm not here to remind people that this all starting because Chad Gable was annoyed with the amount of luchadors being brought into the company and decided to make his own character up is problematic. I am here to give my opinion on it, and my opinion is that even if you remove any shred of morality or "fake outrage" from it, the whole presentation character has been straight dogs*** from the beginning.

    Nevertheless, here we are on the road to WrestleMania 42 and one of the matches being built for weeks on end is a match between Gable's El Grande Americano and Ludwig Kaiser's El Grande Americano impostor. How is it being built? Well as one of the stupidest concepts to come out of the creative powerhouse that is WWE, it's only fitting that it would be in the stupidest way imaginable.

    Last week, OG Americano earned himself an Intercontinental title match. This week, he had a backstage segment with Danhausen, which was in itself okay and pretty harmlessly entertaining. But then Danhausen cursed him, as he does, and since WWE doesn't want the curse to be real there had to be some extra shenanigans to see it paid off. Behind Gable as the segment ended was Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate (because no, I'm not gonna pretend they're Spanish even if they want to speak in a broken accent) sneaking up on him.

    Bate, clearly having been told luchadors flick their wrists like someone who's joint-hypermobile, was very obviously creeping like Tom when he wanted to catch Jerry. Only, because WWE fails to capture the common sense of a cartoon, it must have worked, since impostor Americano – the one that is seven inches taller than OG – answered the challenge and got the match.

    Nevermind the fact that Adam Pearce has to sign off on matches and is more than happy to not do that when it suits him. Nevermind that the referee could have just looked up and realized that this is not the right Americano. Nevermind all of that, impostor Americano wrestled the whole match and lost with not a word said about the status of OG Americano. It was a waste of time.

    Written by Max Everett

    Loved: Finn Balor finally breaks free of Judgment Day

    Judgment Day attack Finn Balor on "WWE Raw"
    Judgment Day attack Finn Balor on "WWE Raw" - WWE

    I thought I was done having any opinions about Judgment Day after weeks (and months, and years, really) of both loving and hating the near-constant teases of dissension and a full-blown breakup, but tonight, I specifically loved, or perhaps was just relieved by, the fact Finn Balor is officially out of the group. It seems like we're finally getting a Balor and Dominik Mysterio match at WrestleMania 42, though I am surprised that it's not for the Intercontinental Championship.

    When Mysterio made his way out to the ring tonight and said there was only one person to blame for him losing the title to Penta last week, I admit, I did get a bit excited thinking he was going to call out Danhausen for something ridiculous. But, of course he meant Balor, who prevented JD McDonagh from giving Mysterio the ring bell to cheat in his title match, as Balor wanted Mysterio to do things for himself. Balor had been on a big kick of doing things for himself without Judgment Day interference, ever since he took on CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship in Ireland, then at Elimination Chamber.

    Mysterio said he hoped Balor was going to tell him he got him a rematch, and Balor did apologize and admitted if he hadn't been there, Mysterio would still be champion, but he was trying to teach him a lesson. If Mysterio wants to be the greatest Mysterio of all time, he has to learn to fight his own battles. But, he said the more he tries with Mysterio, the more "Dirty Dom" proves his father, Rey, right, that he's a "spoiled little b****." It was a good explanation for it all, and it worked since Balor had been adamant about doing things himself lately.

    Then things got physical, with Balor starting it all. But, rather than just Balor and Mysterio brawling, the entire Judgment Day turned on Balor, including McDonagh, and beat him down. Mysterio hit a 619 with his boot loaded with the ring bell, and McDonagh beat him down with a chair before Mysterio hit two frog splashes. Even Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez got involved, which was a nice touch.

    While I'm still pretty sick of writing about Judgment Day after all this time, it felt almost like a relief. The stable had run its course, and while it's still going strong with the four members now, I guess, at least Balor is out. I'm hopeful that he and Mysterio are on a course to a WrestleMania match, as it's been reported they were set for a SummerSlam match last year, and this grudge match will work well on "The Grandest Stage of Them All."

    Written by Daisy Ruth

    Hated: Oba Femi remains directionless

    Oba Femi hits a powerbomb on Rusev on "WWE Raw"
    Oba Femi hits a powerbomb on Rusev on "WWE Raw" - WWE

    Okay, I'll admit that tonight Rusev was at least Oba Femi's most credible challenger to date since his official call-up to the main roster and his performance in the Royal Rumble, but not by a whole hell of a lot. Thankfully, Femi did look good in victory, and wow did he ever shot-put Rusev across the ring before the Fall from Grace, but "The Ruler" still just feels so directionless right now that it's sad.

    I had to check twice to make sure this really was his in-ring debut on the red brand, but yes, the squash of the War Raiders who were "waiting in the ring for a tag team match" didn't count. That was just his first "Raw" appearance a few weeks ago. He's had all of his matches on "WWE SmackDown," and none of those have been against incredibly impressive talents – sorry to Kit Wilson and Johnny Gargano, and none of those have involved any real story. Unless you count Wilson getting beat down after writing poems about Femi's "toxic masculinity" as a story. Maybe Rusev comes at him harder next week and demands a rematch, but that's not really something I want to see.

    When Femi relinquished the NXT Championship, basically stating he was heading up immediately, I had so much faith. Even after the Royal Rumble, I fully expected him to be in a program with Brock Lesnar. And, as much as I dislike Lesnar, I do want to see him get his a** handed to him on "The Grandest Stage of Them All" by Femi.

    Sure, there is plenty of time with Lesnar's open challenge over the next few weeks for Femi to reveal himself to be "The Beast Incarnate's" opponent, but with the way things are going for him now, and with reports the match was never actually set in stone, I highly doubt that. I wanted so much better for Femi on the main roster, and right now, he doesn't even have a set brand. While there's still time to turn things around, and he's fairing better than some "NXT" call-ups or recent signings, I'm still incredibly disappointed in his booking, and I'll continue to loudly state that fact for as long as I have to.

    Written by Daisy Ruth

    Loved: A cool little closing angle

    CM Punk and the Usos exchange words
    CM Punk and the Usos exchange words - WWE

    The main event of this week's show saw CM Punk come out and address the crowd following on from last week's promise he would bury Roman Reigns next to his dead father. And it did threaten to be a little flat of a promo from Punk before the Usos came out to fly the flag of their expansive Anoa'i family.

    Sure enough, they came out to demand an apology from Punk for the line. Jey notably came out hotter than his older brother Jimmy, who then put their grievance in words Punk could resonate with. Jey demanded an apology, Jimmy reasoned why that was the case. He explained to Punk that he could say what he wanted about Reigns, but his uncle could not defend himself, and that went against the entire "Voice of the Voiceless" facet of his character. Which is actually a resounding point.

    Anyone who has kept an eye on wrestling ever knows that Punk struggles to apologize, always trying to find some way to contort like a shar-pei and make his view the right one. Sure enough, he tried to go back to Reigns and what the "Tribal Chief" had done to the Usos. Jey weren't here for that. And unlike his brother was done trying to reason an apology out of Punk, simply calling for him to do it right in that moment.

    Punk gave in for all of five seconds, apologizing and shaking their hands after getting into his own history with Sika and his brother Afa. Only to then turn around and make that an apology for the fact that Reigns had made them his errand boys, disrespected someone else's late father in Dusty Rhodes, and slam the microphone into Jey's chest. He was so close.

    That prompted Jey to go for Punk, cut off by Jimmy dropping him instead. But then, and I really did enjoy this element, pulling his brother back to ensure that Punk got the message. This wasn't about the Usos riding for their cousin who never rides back, this was about standing up for their family and letting Punk know he doesn't have the right to just say what he wants – at least, not without consequences.

    From Punk's side it was cool to see someone give credence to the fact that, even if he has been getting babyface reactions since returning, Reigns has never apologized for the way he treated his family as the "Tribal Chief." Naturally this will devolve in the coming weeks into a proxy feud between Punk and the Usos. But for the time being, it was a cool subplot to explore with three really compelling characters.

    Written by Max Everett

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    Patriots shore up left guard by signing player from division rival

    The New England Patriots went out and got their left guard.

    After trading center Garrett Bradbury to the Chicago Bears, the expectation is that the Patriots would slide Jared Wilson to center. But that left a big hole at left guard.

    NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports that the Patriots are signing former New York Jets guard Alijah Vera-Tucker, keeping him in the AFC East.

    "The #Patriots are banking on the upside, which is considerable. When healthy, Vera-Tucker has been Pro Bowl caliber," Rapoport writes.

    According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, it's a three-year, $42 million deal worth upwards of $48 million.

    The worry with Vera-Tucker is his injury history, having missed 42 games while appearing in 43 since he was drafted in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft. At 6-foot-5 and 308 pounds, Vera-Tucker provides flexibility for the Patriots, having started games at left guard, right guard, and right tackle. However, he was sidelined during the 2025 season due to a torn tricep.

    With this move, the projected starting offensive line will have Will Campbell at left tackle, Vera-Tucker at left guard, and Jared Wilson at center. Then it will be Mike Onwenu at right guard and Morgan Moses playing right tackle.

    Along with Vera-Tucker, the Patriots also signed edge defender Dre’Mont Jones and fullback Reggie Gilliam once the NFL's open tampering period began Monday at noon.

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    Horseheads’ Megan Wolf off to great start at Binghamton

    BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WETM) – Horseheads grad Megan Wolf is starting strong in her first season of college softball.

    (PHOTO: Binghamton Athletics)

    And, rightfully so. Wolf is a freshman utility player at Binghamton University and is already making an impact. In 21 plate appearances, Wolf is batting .381 with four RBI and three doubles for the Bearcats. On Sunday, Wolf put together one of her best games in the early part of the season.

    Wolf went 2-for-3 with an RBI and a double in Binghamton’s 8-1 home win over Colgate. Next up for Binghamton (4-14) is a three-game series at Princeton (7-7) starting on Saturday at 1:30 pm.

    Wolf helped lead Horseheads softball to a New York State runner-up finish last season and was a second-team All-State pick for the Blue Raiders.

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    Report: LeBron James not interested in joining Warriors next season

    People throughout the NBA are anticipating what LeBron James will decide to do this offseason as far as his basketball career is concerned. He's in the final year of his contract with the Los Angeles Lakers, and there has been a lot of speculation that he will move on and join a different team for next season.

    Many seem to feel that if he does leave Los Angeles, he will head back to his native Northeast Ohio and play for the Cleveland Cavaliers again. But the Golden State Warriors have been mentioned as a possibility for him, especially since they have been interested in landing him for some time. In fact, according to a recent report, Stephen Curry and Draymond Green of the Warriors will "heavily recruit" the 41-year-old.

    But a new report indicates that James won't want to join Golden State.

    Via Lakers Daily:

    "LeBron James is not interested in playing for the Golden State Warriors next season if he doesn’t retire from the NBA this offseason, sources told Lakers Daily," wrote Ashish Mathur.

    "... While James is friends with Curry and Green and has the same agent as Green (Rich Paul of Klutch Sports Group), it would be a complete shock to people in NBA circles if James signed with the team that beat him in three NBA Finals, sources said.

    "A four-time MVP, four-time champion and four-time Finals MVP, James hasn’t decided whether he will retire this offseason or continue playing, sources said."

    The Warriors have attempted to trade for James in recent seasons, but the Lakers rejected those attempts. With Curry approaching his 38th birthday and co-star Jimmy Butler out for the duration due to a torn ACL, the Warriors may be a bit desperate to reopen their championship window as soon as possible.

    They currently sit in eighth place in the Western Conference with a 32-32 record. The Lakers are in fifth place and hold a 39-25 record.

    This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Report: LeBron James not interested in joining Warriors next season

    How the USWNT’s World Cup roster would look today. Plus: 16 NWSL keys to watch

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    The new cast of the Netflix movie “The 99ers” met up with their real-life counterparts at the SheBelieves Cup over the weekend. The result was something really special. Read to the end to find out which 2019 World Cup winner still has a ball from 1999 signed by Brandi Chastain.

    In today’s Full Time:

    🔮 U.S. roster predictions

    📰 Five Iran players defect

    👀 2026 NWSL season preview

    But first, let’s start with the USWNT winning another SheBelieves Cup …

    World Cup Squad: USWNT wins SheBelieves Cup

    It was redemption for the U.S. women’s national team Saturday when forward Alyssa Thompson sent home a very spicy shot into the upper corner of Colombia’s goal in the 82nd minute — all the Americans needed to secure a 1-0 win and earn an eighth SheBelieves Cup title.

    Remember when we told you about Emily Sonnett being the tournament’s most epic playerWell, she’s been part of all eight of those victories.

    This is the second trophy overall under head coach Emma Hayes, after the team’s gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics. While SheBelieves is a friendly tournament with much lower stakes, it did provide insight into what Hayes is thinking ahead of a crucial World Cup qualifying year, with her core roster taking shape.

    “If we think about the Olympics, we’d talk about a (U.S.) team that was really resilient and difficult to beat and (we’d talk about) the Triple Espresso,” Hayes said Saturday from Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison, N.J. “Now, we talk about all the other players.”

    While the forward trio of Trinity Rodman, Mallory Swanson and Sophia Wilson led the team to victory at the Olympics, they have not played together since due to injuries and pregnancies.

    In their place, players including Thompson, Jaedyn Shaw, Ally Sentnor and Emma Sears, and even newer additions like Jameese Joseph, have found their stride.

    “The depth might have been there,“ Hayes said of 2024, “but it hadn’t been developed.”

    Next up for the U.S. are three matches in April against world No. 8 Japan, which won the SheBelieves Cup last year. Hayes said Japan is on “another level” from last week’s opponents, a welcome challenge as her team tests itself on the world stage.

    Now just six international windows remain before Hayes must name her World Cup roster. It begs the question …

    Who made a World Cup case?

    This exercise is complicated. The Athletic’s writers attempted to decode Hayes’ thinking based on news conferences, interviews and recent lineups to surmise who might be on the plane to Brazil come next year.

    With the countdown to World Cup kickoff down to 473 days, and on the heels of the SheBelieves Cup title, it feels like an important time to draft another roster.

    While Rodman’s injury seems to be *a lot* less intense than it initially appeared, injuries across the starting line have caused a slight wrinkle in our prediction process, especially the one Catarina Macario is managing. But there are some signs of hope, too: Wilson stepped back onto the field for the Portland Thorns in a preseason tuneup at Providence Park on Saturday night for the first time since her maternity leave, and defender Tierna Davidson is also available for competition with Gotham FC after a year away because of an ACL injury.

    Here’s who Melanie Anzidei and Tamerra Griffin think would be headed to Brazil if Hayes had to choose today:

    Sears, 25, got an extra vote of confidence from her coach before last week’s game in Columbus, Ohio, the forward’s hometown: “If the World Cup was tomorrow, you’d be one of the first players coming from the bench in my opinion,” Hayes said. “She’s a fighter, and she’s not going away.”

    We’ll be tracking the ebbs and flows of the roster from here until June 2027.

    NWSL is Back: Sixteen things to look forward to in 2026

    The 2026 NWSL season returns this weekend, and with the addition of Boston Legacy and Denver Summit, it’s literally going to be bigger than ever. Though the season will fall in the same window (March to November), this year will feature a record 16 teams playing across 248 games.

    It will feature rivalry weeks, Decision Day and a new neutral site for the Challenge Cup — key dates here. Here are 16 things I’m eyeing in 2026:

    1) The (hopeful) return of Triple Espresso, and I’m not the only one2 and 3) the debuts of the Legacy and Summit; 4) an attendance record at Denver’s home opener; 5) soccer Saturdays; 6) Friday night games; and 7) even a few midseason matches.

    8) The evolution of San Diego Wave from the French Connection to the new home of Joga Bonita9) Sydney Leroux’s return to a younger Angel City squad that is now without former captain Ali Riley on the pitch; and 10) the continued influx of LigaMX Feminil stars like Kiana Palacios at the Utah Royals. I’m also interested to see how Croix Bethune finds her way next to a healthy Temwa Chewinga or Michelle Cooper in Kansas City, though we might have to wait a little for that (that’s 11).

    I’m looking forward to seeing how new European coaches Robert Vilahamn from TottenhamFilipa Patão from Benfica and Mak Lind from BK Häcken will fare in Portland, Boston and North Carolina (12, 13, 14). (I’m also keeping my eyes on Nick Cushing in Denver and Chris Armas in Kansas City as they test their knowledge from MLS in NWSL). More so, I’m interested to see if any more women get a chance at a top job if things don’t work out for any team (15).

    But most of all, I’m just happy to have the NWSL back. That’s 16!

    How to watch

    The NWSL enters the third year of its current broadcast deal with the addition of a new partner, streaming service Victory+. Prime Video will continue to air Friday night games, ION will air 10 Saturday night doubleheaders and seven Saturday night triple-headers, and CBS and ABC/ESPN will continue to occupy afternoon slots on Saturdays and Sundays, while Victory+ has 57 games but none on Saturday.

    Victory+, known for its NHL partnership, will also provide alternate broadcasts to select games, featuring World Cup champion and Olympic gold medalist Kelley O’Hara and women’s sports influencer Coach Jackie J. The content will be free with a Victory+ account.

    Here are a few games to keep an eye on this weekend (all times Eastern):

    📺 Washington Spirit vs. Portland Thorns

    Friday at 8 p.m. on Prime Video

    This could see the return of Wilson to NWSL after a year away — and against Rodman — if all are healthy.

    📺 Boston Legacy vs. Gotham FC

    Saturday at 12:30 p.m. on ABC/ESPN

    What better welcome to the league than playing the reigning NWSL champions, right? Plus, New Kids on the Block is performing at halftime! This game has the right stuff …

    📺 Orlando Pride vs. Seattle Reign

    Sunday at 4 p.m. on Victory+

    With the postponement of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, we could very well see Pride forward Barbra Banda’s return to the regular season against a young and hungry Seattle team.

    First Looks

    Afraid to go home: The Iran women’s national team has been through a lot during this year’s Asian Cup — and not much has had to do with the World Cup spots on the line. The team was playing in Australia while war raged on at home. After being labeled “wartime traitors” for not singing the national anthem during their opening game and losing all three games of the group stage, five players have defected and are being cared for in a safe house operated by the Australian Federal Police.

    Postponed: Regarding WAFCON’s postponement less than two weeks before its start date, Simon Hughes writes how a lack of clarity ultimately hurts the players the most.

    Midwest mindset: Columbus played host to the SheBelieves Cup last week, and a loud crowd gave us a glimpse of what could be. Tamerra breaks down what we know about the potential for an 18th NWSL team to land in the Ohio capital, including plans for purpose-built facilities.

    And finally: The U.S. honored former midfielder Tobin Heath ahead of the game Saturday. In a moment that gave us chills, Heath brought a ball she had signed by Chastain in 1999 with the message “Dream!” and showed it to Chastain. Heath followed in the 99ers’ light and won two World Cups with the U.S. and will be inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame later this year. Talk about a full-circle moment.

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    REPORT: Veteran DB Alohi Gilman to sign with the Kansas City Chiefs

    The Kansas City Chiefs are bolstering their defensive line with a veteran presence in the middle of the action.

    According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Chiefs have agreed to terms with former Baltimore Ravens defensive back Alohi Gilman on a three-year, $24.75 million deal with $15 million guaranteed.

    Safety Alohi Gilman is headed to the Chiefs for three years at $24.75M including $15M guaranteed, per source. pic.twitter.com/L6asJXrKtW

    — Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) March 10, 2026

    The Los Angeles Chargers drafted Gilman in the sixth round of the 2020 NFL draft. The former Notre Dame standout was teammates with Chiefs linebacker Drue Tranquil in college and later with the Chargers.

    In 2025, Gilman started all 17 games he played for the Los Angeles Chargers and Baltimore Ravens, recording 90 tackles. During his six-year career, he has 320 tackles, 1 sack, five interceptions, and six fumble recoveries.

    Gilman received a PFF grade of 70.4 last season, notably ranking fourth at his position in pass breakups. The 28-year-old brings physicality to the secondary under defensive backs coach Dave Merritt. Kansas City lost three starters in the secondary this offseason as the unit is expected to look significantly different in 2026.

    This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Former Ravens DB Alohi Gilman to sign with the Kansas City Chiefs

    Longhorns Daily News: Texas WBB now sits at No. 3 in latest AP Poll

    GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA - MARCH 08: Madison Booker #35 of the Texas Longhorns reacts in the second half against the South Carolina Gamecocks during the championship game of the SEC Women's Basketball Tournament at Bon Secours Wellness Arena on March 08, 2026 in Greenville, South Carolina. (Photo by Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    Texas women’s basketball, which sits at 31-3 overall, climbed from No. 4 to No. 3 in the latest AP Poll.

    The team ha beat a record 14 AP-ranked opponents so far this season.

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    Inside Texas: Day 1 spring practice observations: Cam Coleman shines in first reps as a Longhorn

    ICYMI IN BURNT ORANGE NATION

    No. 4 Texas beats No. 3 South Carolina 78-61 to win SEC Tournament title

    No. 3 Texas notches another run-rule victory with 13-3 win over USC Upstate

    Observations from the first Texas spring practice

    Texas releases spring football roster

    Report: Texas DL Justus Terry expected to miss spring practice

    Why Texas moved Brandon Baker inside to guard

    Parker Livingstone: ‘I want to beat the crap out of Texas’

    RECRUITING ROUNDUP

    247Sports: Quick takeaways and recruiting notes from Texas’ first spring ball practice

    247Sports: The Stampede: The five most important recruits visiting Texas in March

    247Sports: Sources sound off on why five-star CB John Meredith is among the class of 2027’s most coveted recruits

    Inside Texas: News, notes, and quotes from 2027 Texas targets at Rivals Camp Houston

    SEC SHOWDOWN

    Austin American-Statesman: What Vic Schaefer’s suit jackets said about Texas’ SEC Tournament play

    Austin American-Statesman: Golden: Texas basketball let another must-win slip through its hands

    Good Bull Hunting: Aggies mostly stay put in latest baseball rankings

    Rock M Nation: 2027 OL Lual Aleu commits to Mizzou

    And The Valley Shook: Sacramento State takes series from LSU

    Roll ‘Bama Roll: Starting pitching leads Alabama to sweep over North Florida

    A Sea Of Blue: Kentucky gets good/bad news on Kam Williams and Jayden Quaintance

    WHAT WE’RE READING

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    NEWS ACROSS LONGHORN NATION AND BEYOND

    • A blast from the not so distant past.

    LONGHORNS GO 43 YDS ON THEIR ONE PLAY DRIVE TD 😤

    (via @TexasFootball)
    pic.twitter.com/z8GW1jDugJ

    — Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) October 12, 2024

    Colts re-signed WR Alec Pierce ‘knew his heart was in Indianapolis’—and best is still yet to come

    INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - NOVEMBER 30: Alec Pierce #14 of the Indianapolis Colts warms up prior to an NFL football game against the Houston Texans at Lucas Oil Stadium on November 30, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Todd Rosenberg/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    With ESPN’s Pat McAfee on ‘The Pat McAfee Show,’Indianapolis Colts recently re-signed wide receiver Alec Pierce shared his initial thoughts and excitement after reportedly inking a 4-year, $116 million contract extension (with $84 million guaranteed, $60 million being guaranteed at signing)—which is a historic deal for his position:

    “Yeah, I think with the whole tag thing,” Pierce commented. “I thought initially, and my agents thought initially that we were going to be in some sort of franchise tag or whatnot, and they were going to be getting a deal done with Daniel (Jones).”

    “When things kind of went that way for Daniel, so they ended up having to use the tag (on him), then it kind of opened it up like, ‘Oh, wow! We’re going to be the #1 free agent wide receiver out here.’”

    “So then those opportunities started flooding in, but I knew where my heart was. I knew I loved the city of Indianapolis. Just seeing where we were at last year. Early in the year, rolling, I truly believe we were the #1 team in the NFL. Obviously, just didn’t finish out the season like we should’ve, but I think we get back to where we were with Daniel. I know they’re going to get his deal done and lock him down, and I think we can be special.”

    Although Pierce was reportedly offered larger deals from other suitors, including a ‘huge offer from the Washington Commanders,’ it appears as though his heart was always in Indianapolis—and he was hoping to return. The Colts made a very competitive offer, and it sounds like the two sides burned the midnight oil early Monday morning and formally got things done right as the league’s official tampering period kicked off a handful of hours later around noon.

    While Pierce and his camp were adamant that the Colts starting quarterback position weighed heavily on his ultimate decision, it appears as though Indy’s returning lead wideout is confident that Jones will be re-signed in Indianapolis sooner rather than later—as the pairing shared a lot of success in their debut campaign together.

    What is clear, is that the Colts kept their best wide receiver, and one of the offense’s top playmakers—and an elite deep threat at that, for the foreseeable future. Still only 25-years-old, Pierce’s best football should still be well ahead of him, as he enters his playing career prime. He’s only gotten better since entering the league in 2022 and just had a breakout 2025 campaign.

    Free Agency: Cowboys re-sign former 2nd-rd draft pick to bolster depth

    The Dallas Cowboys have added additional depth to their defensive front, bringing back edge rusher Sam Williams on a one-year contract. They'll keep their former second-round pick in Dallas through at least the 2026 season.

    The deal is worth $3 million, allowing the Cowboys to maintain continuity along the defensive line while also providing the 27-year-old edge rusher another opportunity to prove his value to a brand new coaching staff as Christian Parker transforms the club to a base 3-4 attack.

    Williams will now play for his fourth defensive coordinator in five seasons Dallas. He is also the first Cowboys free-agent to sign a deal anywhere in the league so far — the last NFL franchise with that claim.

    Sources: The #Cowboys are re-signing DE Sam Williams to a one year deal worth $3M.

    The former 2nd-round pick has 9.5 sacks, 22 TFLs and 4 forced fumbles during his tenure in Dallas so far. pic.twitter.com/jR7ODFVm4X

    — Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) March 10, 2026

    Williams was taken in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft out of Ole Miss and was known for his elite athleticism and explosive first step. He quickly carved out a rotational role with the Cowboys during his first two season, recording 8.5 sacks.

    Disaster struck in Year 3 as his season was lost after he torn his ACL during training camp, slowing his development.

    In 2025, Williams struggled with inconsistency, notching just one sack the entire season despite receiving regular snaps and playing in all 17 regular season games, starting five. Bringing him back on a short "prove-it" contract allows the team to evaluate his role under a new defensive regime.

    With the recently acquired Rashan Gary as the biggest addition so far, Williams returns to working with Donovan Ezeiruaku, James Houston and the position-switched Marist Liufau as the teams edge attack. If Williams can stay healthy and rediscover the disruptive form he showed early in his career, the Cowboys could once again have a valuable edge presence to compliant their pass rush in 2026.

    You can follow Angel on X @ArmyChiefW3 and be sure to follow Cowboys Wire on Facebook to join in on the conversation with fellow fans!

    This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: Cowboys re-sign edge rusher Sam Williams to a one-year deal

    Highlights of Colts free agent addition DE Arden Key

    The Indianapolis Colts made an outside addition on the first day of the NFL's legal tampering period, reportedly signing now-former Titans' defensive end Arden Key.

    The 2026 season will be Key's ninth in the NFL. He was a third-round pick by the Raiders in 2018 and has also played with San Francisco and Jacksonville. For his career, he has appeared in 116 games, making 46 starts.

    During the most recent season, Key logged 33 pressures and ranked 77th in PFF's pass rush win rate metric and, for what it's worth, graded out well in run defense grade.

    Key's production has been steady, with him recording between 33 and 40 pressures in each of the last three seasons. His most productive season came in 2022, when Key tallied 51 pressures.

    At the defensive position, which is currently being reshaped this offseason by GM Chris Ballard, Key likely takes on a rotational role.

    Highlights of new Colts' pass rusher Arden Key

    Arden Key double swipe. Every Titans pass rusher is so quick w their hands pic.twitter.com/mstdbNCWff

    — James Foster (@NoFlagsFilm) August 2, 2023

    The @Titans defense makes the play! Arden Key gets the strip sack to get the ball back.

    📺: #NEvsTEN on FOX
    📱: https://t.co/waVpO909gepic.twitter.com/9yCU4WCM36

    — NFL (@NFL) November 3, 2024

    Pass rushers who agreed to new contracts yesterday…

    Samson Ebukam — Colts

    Charles Omenihu — Chiefs

    Arden Key — Titans (clip below)

    Explosive/disruptive players — with sub-package flexibility. pic.twitter.com/pGoAVdKbrj

    — Matt Bowen (@MattBowen41) March 15, 2023

    Sack + fumble do Arden Key e os #Titans recuperam a bola já na red zone!

    📺: #CARvsTEN - Ao vivo, e exclusivo no NFL Game Pass. Assine por apenas R$5 ➡ https://t.co/43yDMqWclXpic.twitter.com/5G9ItofKjn

    — NFL Brasil (@NFLBrasil) November 26, 2023

    First it was Trevis Gipson, then it was Arden Key beating Orlando Brown Jr. for a sack #Titanspic.twitter.com/EeefK3D8h4

    — Justin M (@JustinM_NFL) October 1, 2023

    Update: Arden Key has beaten Trevor Penning for a third time 😭 #Titanspic.twitter.com/8gTUxbVC09

    — Justin M (@JustinM_NFL) September 10, 2023

    A look at #Titans OLB Arden Key back at practice. pic.twitter.com/vHBP9PU6il

    — TURRON DAVENPORT (@TDavenport_NFL) September 4, 2024

    #Titans OLB Arden Key! 🔑 pic.twitter.com/Tnjl7k9Piu

    — AtoZ Sports Nashville (@AtoZSports) September 7, 2023

    Arden Key gets the sack on C.J. Stroud

    TENvsHOU on CBS/Paramount+https://t.co/HkKw7uXnxVpic.twitter.com/WwxSvKqcE7

    — NFL (@NFL) September 28, 2025

    Arden Key (yellow) with the cross chop/club/rip & Denico Autry goes hesi/bull to a counter forklift that puts his blocker on one leg. Both meet at the QB for the sack! #passrush#titanspic.twitter.com/vjYUODMOG7

    — DLineVids (@dlinevids1) September 14, 2023

    The Davis Mills sack that took the Texans out of FG range. 2man look that seems to stump Davis. I suspect he thought cov 2 and was waiting to hit the corner.

    Ideally he recognizes sooner and steps up and takes off. Eresry sat down by Arden Key. pic.twitter.com/GhhhDmcBVY

    — Houston Stressans (@TexansCommenter) November 18, 2025

    Arden Key was not fooled on this screen play. Read it quickly & hustled to the flat for the tackle! #TitanUppic.twitter.com/rh0IJok99U

    — DLineVids (@dlinevids1) August 16, 2025

    Saints got bailed out by some questionable officiating. Sure looks like Arden Key knock this out of Derek Carr’s had before it was going forward. Key is having a great game. pic.twitter.com/IyZPPErB1A

    — Chris Reed (@ChrisReed_NFL) September 10, 2023

    This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: NFL free agency: Highlights of new Colts' pass rusher Arden Key

    The 4 Biggest Moves from Day One of Vikings Free Agency

    The 4 Biggest Moves from Day One of Vikings Free Agency
    Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

    All things considered — especially compared to teams like the Tennessee Titans and Las Vegas Raiders — the Minnesota Vikings conducted a quiet Day No. 1 of free agency. Many more are on the way, so let’s recap the first day of the festivities: a new defender, a re-signing, some tenders, and players who left.

    Minnesota stayed measured, but the roster still changed just a little bit in meaningful ways.

    The Vikings still await a verdict on the quarterback, with all hints pointing toward Kyler Murray.

    The First Day of Free Agency Put Minnesota’s Secondary and Special Teams in Focus

    Day One of Vikings free agency is in the books.

    James Pierre tackles James Cook during Steelers vs. Bills game at Acrisure Stadium. Vikings free agency
    Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback James Pierre (42) wraps up Buffalo Bills running back James Cook III (4) during second-half action at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, with the play unfolding on Nov. 30, 2025 as the Steelers defense closed in on the ball carrier. Pierre drives through the tackle during the matchup against Buffalo. Mandatory Credit: Barry Reeger-Imagn Images.

    1. The Newcomer: CB James Pierre

    When the Washington Commanders hired Daronte Jones as their new defensive coordinator in January, the Vikings tabbed Gerald Alexander, a secondary coach from the Pittsburgh Steelers, for Jones’s old job in Minnesota. One of his first orders of business? Bringing Pierre from the Steelers right along with him.

    Pierre, believe it or not, is Lamar Jackson’s cousin and stands 6 feet 2 inches tall. Have a gander at his Pro Football Focus resume.

    • 2020: 80.5 (38 snaps)
    • 2021: 58.1 (415 snaps)
    • 2022: 69.9 (260 snaps)
    • 2023: 40.4 (28 snaps)
    • 2024: 56.2 (207 snaps)
    • 2025: 86.2 (408 snaps)

    And this is the passer-rating-against viewpoint.

    • 2020: 79.2 (38 snaps)
    • 2021: 105.7 (415 snaps)
    • 2022: 58.7 (260 snaps)
    • 2023: 143.7 (28 snaps)
    • 2024: 81.5 (207 snaps)
    • 2025: 41.4 (408 snaps)

    Pierre has never played more than 500 snaps in a season, and it might be odd for him to become a total workhorse at age 29, but the fact remains that he played quite well with Alexander’s tutelage in 2025.

    You can pencil him as the Vikings’ CB3 behind Byron Murphy Jr. and Isaiah Rodgers.

    SI.com‘s Will Ragatz on the Pierre signing: “This feels like a solid, sensible addition for the Vikings at a position of need. Pierre is coming off his best NFL season and remains in his prime as approaches 30 years old. It’s a two-year deal but with less than $4 million in guarantees, it can function more like a true one-year contract. The price is very reasonable for a player who has plenty of experience and can also contribute on special teams.”

    “For the time being, Pierre slots in as CB3 on the Vikings’ depth chart behind Murphy and Rodgers. They won’t be done adding at that position, as the only other corners on the roster right now are recent UDFAs Dwight McGlothern and Zemaiah Vaughn. Fabian Moreau and Jeff Okudah are unrestricted free agents.’

    2. The Tenders: LB Ivan Pace Jr., RB Zavier Scott, and OLB Bo Richter

    Three men are on their way back — at least that’s Minnesota’s intention. Pace Jr., Scott, and Richer received restricted free-agent tenders, meaning the Vikings can match any offer sheet placed in front of each man.

    Pace Jr. was especially noteworthy because no one knew if the Vikings would let him walk altogether. If so, Minnesota would need depth at off-ball linebacker. For now, a lane is open for Pace Jr.’s return, after the undrafted free agent from 2023 had a rocky 2025 campaign.

    Richter projects as the OLB4 or so in 2026, and Scott, at least for now, is the RB2 on paper.

    3. The Departures: WR Jalen Nailor to LV, P Ryan Wright to NO

    The Nailor era in Minnesota is over. The Las Vegas Raiders lured him to his hometown with a contract worth $35 million over the next three years. Nailor has never accrued more than 500 yards in a single season, making $11.6 million too much for the Vikings’ splurge.

    Too, no one knew that Wright would even consider departing the team that drafted him in 2022. He notched a career-best year in 2025, and the New Orleans Saints noticed. Saints general manager Mickey Loomis decided to hand Wright a contract of $14 million over four years.

    Jalen Nailor celebrates during Vikings vs. Patriots game at U.S. Bank Stadium. Vikings free agency
    Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jalen Nailor (83) celebrates after a key play against the New England Patriots at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, with the moment captured on Nov. 24, 2022 during fourth-quarter action of the primetime matchup. Nailor reacts with excitement as Minnesota holds its ground late in the contest. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-USA TODAY Sports.

    Minnesota will need a new WR3 — perhaps last year’s 3rd-Round rookie Tai Felton can step up — and a fresh punter from the open market or undrafted free agency in late April.

    Silver and Black Pride‘s Bill Williamson on Nailor: “Nailor had been the third wide receiver for the Vikings. He will likely be a top of the rotation receiver for the Raiders after signing a three-year contract worth #5 million with $23 million in guaranteed money.”

    “He is known for having great speed and he good hands. The Raiders will also likely add to the position further in free agency and during the draft. There are still many available options at the position remaining in free agency for Las Vegas to explore.”

    4. The Re-Signing: Eric Wilson

    To lead off free agency, interim general manager Rob Brzezinski nailed down Wilson for three more years after the veteran linebacker posted numbers that should have been worthy of Pro Bowl kudos in 2025. It’s a three-year, $22.5 million deal. In essence, it’s a two-year agreement for Wilson with $12.5 milliion guaranteed.

    Eric Wilson celebrates after a sack during Vikings vs. Eagles game at U.S. Bank Stadium. Vikings free agency
    Minnesota Vikings linebacker Eric Wilson (55) celebrates after recording a sack against the Philadelphia Eagles at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, with the play occurring on Oct. 19, 2025 during second-half action. Wilson reacts following the defensive stop as Minnesota’s defense pushes back the Eagles offense in the NFC matchup. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images.

    Suddenly, Minnesota has the same ILB group on tap for 2026: Blake Cashman, the aforementioned Pace Jr., and Wilson.

    The Vikings, too, could draft a young linebacker in April. The team has nine picks in the hopper as of March 9th.


    Eastland basketball stays calm, carries on into IHSA 1A state semifinals

    MACOMB ― Worst-case scenario, Wyatt Carroll knew there would be more basketball, at least, when Tremont senior Josh Papenhause launched a long-range jumper at the buzzer of Monday’s Class 1A Supersectional championship at Western Illinois University.

    His Eastland High team up only two points, Carroll saw Papenhause’s foot on the 3-point line.

    “Another few inches or so further out, and the heart probably would have been pumping a little harder when the ball was in the air,” the Cougars’ junior guard said.

    The shot caromed off the rim and the final horn sounded, and when it did, Eastland escaped with a 47-45 victory over Tremont to advance to the IHSA Final Four for the second straight year.

    SECTIONAL FINAL: Eastland again finds way past Pecatonica in 1A boys postseason

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    Eastland plays Chicago Marshall on Thursday, March 12, at 11:45 a.m. in the semifinal at the University of Illinois' State Farm Center.

    “That was a tough game. They pushed us pretty hard at times, but I think our defense was the difference at the end,” said Carroll, who scored 12 points for the Cougars.

    Carroll has a good point. This was a 46-45 game with 2:16 left, and Tremont had the ball. They would have the ball three more times after that, but the Cougars never lost the lead. The Turks were forced to take highly contested shots from the outside, and when they did get it inside in the final minute, Eastland senior big man Zyacn Haverland was there.

    Haverland’s block on Tremont's Andrew Dawson was clean, and he had the presence of mind to also grab the loose ball. Griffin Meeker hit one of two foul shots with about 30 seconds left for a two-point lead, setting up the dramatic final possession. The Turks missed, but maintained possession on a Cougars last touch out of of bounds, with about 12 seconds left.

    Tremont worked the ball around the perimeter, but Papenhause’s shot fell short.

    Eastland's Braden Anderson holds up the supersectional plaque after the Cougars beat Tremont, 47-45, at the IHSA Class 1A boys basketball supersectional in Macomb on Monday, March 9, 2026.

    Was Haverland worried a cheap foul might be called on an attempted blocked shot down low?

    “A little bit, but in my head I was going to try and protect the rim at all costs,” said Haverland, who chipped in six points. “If we have to put them at the free-throw line instead of giving them a layup, then that’s what had to happen. I was fortunate to get all ball on it.”

    Asked to describe the personality of this year’s Cougars squad, Haverland said, “I think it’s just grit, and us being friends outside of the court. In school, we all have each other’s classes, and after school we have practices and games. I think we’re just a close-knit group that just wants to play basketball.”

    The Cougars will play two more basketball games, same as last year at this time. They lost in the championship game a year ago, and coach Tyler Zumdahl knows it ain’t easy winning both games at state. Yet, he likes the composure of this team, especially.

    “It’s gonna be tough down there. It’s the best in the state,” Zumdahl said. “We have a lot of guys who step up, and that makes us hard to guard. We just have to continue to share the ball and shoot at a high percent.”

    The Eastland boys basketball team won the IHSA Class 1A supersectional at Macomb, beating Tremont 47-45 to advance to the Final Four on Monday, March 9, 2026.

    Senior Braden Anderson led the Cougars with 14 points, including three 3-pointers. Senior guard-forward Parker Krogman added 13 points, and was the catalyst for a Cougars team that got out to a 15-5 lead. After a few minutes, though, it was a one-possession game most of the night.

    After the win, there was more good news for Cougars players: They were informed they wouldn’t have to get to school until 11 a.m.

    “We know we have to be even better moving forward, if we want to achieve our goal,” Carroll said.

    This article originally appeared on Rockford Register Star: Eastland beats Tremont for spot in IHSA Class 1A boys basketball Final Four

    Chargers Free Agency Grades: Kolar, Strange Added While Johnson and Oweh Depart

    Oct 30, 2025; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Baltimore Ravens tight end Charlie Kolar (88) reacts after catching a pass for a touchdown during the third quarter against the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium.
    Oct 30, 2025; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Baltimore Ravens tight end Charlie Kolar (88) reacts after catching a pass for a touchdown during the third quarter against the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium.

    The first day of NFL free agency’s legal tampering period began Monday at 9 a.m. PT, and the Chargers were relatively quiet.

    Two former Chargers switched teams during free agency, while the team signed a tight end and an offensive lineman and re-signed another offensive lineman.

    Here are the grades for the moves involving the Chargers so far:

    Player: TE Charlie Kolar

    Contract: Three years, $24.3 million ($17 million guaranteed)

    Former Team: Baltimore Ravens

    The Chargers dipped into their Ravens connection by signing Kolar to a three-year deal. He is a player general manager Joe Hortiz previously scouted and helped bring to Baltimore.

    The biggest part of Kolar’s game is his blocking ability. He is one of the better blocking tight ends in the NFL and should help improve a tight end room that needed a reliable blocker.

    It is no secret that Jim Harbaugh wants an aggressive, physical team. Adding fullback Alec Ingold and Kolar signals the Chargers are leaning heavily into the run game.

    Kolar isn’t known as a major receiving threat, finishing last season with 10 catches for 142 yards and two touchdowns, but those numbers could increase in Mike McDaniel’s offense. Plus, with Oronde Gadsden expected to be the primary receiving tight end, Kolar’s presence helps solidify the blocking side of the position.

    Grade: B+

    Player: G Cole Strange

    Contract: Two years, $13 million

    Former Team: Miami Dolphins

    It appears Strange could step in as the starting right guard, especially with $9 million of his contract guaranteed. Unless the Chargers make another move in free agency or address the position in the draft, he is likely penciled in as the starter.

    Strange played for the Dolphins last season, so he is familiar with Mike McDaniel’s system and offensive line coach Butch Barry.

    The former first-round pick has had a bit of a rollercoaster career so far. Perhaps he can grow into his role, especially while playing next to right tackle Joe Alt. Strange has experience at right guard, left guard, and center, but overall he has been an average player during his career.

    Grade: C-

    Player: LG Zion Johnson

    New Team: Cleveland Browns

    Contract: Three years, $49.5 million ($32.4 million guaranteed)

    Johnson was the healthiest offensive lineman for the Chargers last season. However, the offensive line as a whole struggled and ranked among the worst units in the NFL.

    A $16.5 million annual salary seems steep for a player who, just a year ago, was competing with Bradley Bozeman for the starting center position.

    There isn’t much surprise that the Chargers chose not to bring him back. Harbaugh and Hortiz did not draft Johnson, and the new regime appears willing to move on and explore other options.

    It’s difficult to fully grade this move from the Chargers’ perspective until they address the left guard position, but for now it could end up being a smart financial decision.

    Grade (for Browns): C+

    Zion Johnson #77 of the Los Angeles Chargers blocks during training camp at The Bolt on July 24, 2025 in El Segundo, California.
    Zion Johnson #77 of the Los Angeles Chargers blocks during training camp at The Bolt on July 24, 2025 in El Segundo, California.

    Ric Tapia - The Sporting Tribune

    Zion Johnson #77 of the Los Angeles Chargers blocks during training camp at The Bolt on July 24, 2025 in El Segundo, California.

    Player: OLB Odafe Oweh

    New Team: Washington Commanders

    Contract: Four years, $100 million ($68 million guaranteed)

    This move was somewhat surprising. When Johnson received his deal, it seemed possible the Chargers might turn their attention toward bringing Oweh back, but they likely viewed the price as too steep.

    Oweh was productive for the Chargers, recording 10.5 sacks and multiple forced fumbles in just 13 games.

    He should add plenty of pass-rushing energy to Washington, though he may not have the same level of talent around him as he did in Los Angeles.

    For the Chargers, this creates an interesting situation. In Jesse Minter’s defense—and now under Chris O’Leary—the system relies on three consistent pass rushers attacking the quarterback. Kyle Kennard may not be ready yet, and Bud Dupree did not have a particularly strong 2025 season.

    It will be interesting to see whether the Chargers address the position through the draft, pursue a cheaper free-agent option, or potentially set their sights on someone like Trey Hendrickson as other teams begin to run low on cap space.

    Grade (for Washington): A-

    Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Odafe Oweh (98) celebrates after a sack during a NFL game against the Houston Texans on December 027, 2025 at Sofi Stadium in Inglewood, CA.
    Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Odafe Oweh (98) celebrates after a sack during a NFL game against the Houston Texans on December 027, 2025 at Sofi Stadium in Inglewood, CA.

    Jordon Kelly-The Sporting Tribune

    Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Odafe Oweh (98) celebrates after a sack during a NFL game against the Houston Texans on December 027, 2025 at Sofi Stadium in Inglewood, CA.

    Player: S Alohi Gilman

    New Team: Kansas City Chiefs

    Contract: Three years, $24.75 million ($15 million guaranteed)

    The Chiefs have shown a tendency to sign former Chargers in recent seasons, adding players like Drue Tranquill and Kristian Fulton.

    Gilman was part of the trade that sent Oweh to Los Angeles before eventually landing in Baltimore, and now he joins his third team in less than six months.

    He has had solid moments with both of his previous teams and now heads to Kansas City, where he is expected to take over for Brian Cook, who signed with Cincinnati.

    The contract is intriguing, and it will be interesting to see the full details once they are released.

    Grade (for KC): C+

    Bengals' Trey Hendrickson update from ESPN insider is confusing for his free agency market, rumors

    Bengals' Trey Hendrickson update from ESPN insider is confusing for his free agency market, rumors originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    What's going to happen with Trey Hendrickson?

    That's the question on everyone's mind as the first day of the NFL's "legal tampering" negotiating period concludes on Monday night. Obviously, there's still tons of time for the Cincinnati Bengals' edge rusher to find a deal. But him not landing one quickly could be cause for slight concern.

    There was a lot of money given out to edge players on Monday.

    Jaelan Phillips got a $120 million commitment from the Carolina Panthers.

    Odafe Oweh's contract was $100 million to go to the Washington Commanders.

    Hendrickson is a more accomplished player than them, but he also has things working against him, too.

    ESPN's Ben Solak summed up the whole confusion in a post on X on Monday night.

    "Man I've got no idea what the Trey Hendrickson market is going to be," Solak writes. "The EDGE market exploded today, and Hendrickson is older and not a three down player. Weird spot (right now)."

    MORE: Former Ravens, Falcons standout retires after 8 NFL seasons

    His reference to Hendrickson not being a three-down player is because Hendrickson grades out poorly on run downs.

    A team that signs him will eventually have to use him more situationally on passing downs only, although maybe that wouldn't happen immediately.

    The Dallas Cowboys have often been connected to Hendrickson, but they have negative cap space, which can only be fixed so much.

    Hendrickson should still do well for himself, but there's a chance this one drags on for a while.

    More NFL news:

    Airport, SMCC, Summerfield girls move into regional title games

    A clean sweep and a rainout.

    That was the verdict for Monroe County Region girls basketball teams in regional semifinal games on Monday, March 9.

    Airport, St. Mary Catholic Central and Summerfield rolled into championship games Wednesday.

    Bedford never got on the floor.

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    “We got there and there was water on the floor from some leaks and they deemed it unsafe to play,” Bedford coach Bill Ryan said.

    Bedford’s Division 1 regional will now take place on Tuesday. Officials will decide the location by now Tuesday.

    DIVISION 2 AT DIVINE CHILD

    Airport 83, Detroit Lincoln-King 14

    Airport started with offense, scoring 40 points in the opening quarter, then closed with defense, pitching shutouts in the second and third period.

    “We jumped out to a large lead,” Airport coach Darrell Mossburg said. “We shared the ball extremely well and played team basketball.”

    Sophia Mator led the attack with 22 points while Peyton Zajac added 18 and 13, respectively.

    The Jets take a 23-2 record into the finals to play Dearborn Divine Child (15-10) for the regional title at 6 p.m. Wednesday.

    “We have to be better at finishing at the rim Wednesday night,” Mossburg said. “The girls are excited and ready to compete for a regional championship.”

    DIVISION 3 AT LUMEN CHRISTI

    SMCC 49, Homer 41

    JACKSON – St. Mary Catholic Central led 23-17 at halftime, but Homer rallied to take a 4-point lead in the third quarter.

    Then, the Kestrel defense took over.

    “We put some pressure on them and it changed the game,” SMCC coach Brian Boberg said.

    Adela Illes poured in 27 points for the 18-7 Kestrels and Bella LaFountain added 13.

    “The athleticism of our guards was the difference,” Boberg said. “Bella LaFountian lead us defensively and made some free throws down the stretch. Adles Illes’ speed and finishing around the basket was outstanding tonight.”

    SMCC faces a tall task in the finals, facing No. 3 Jackson Lumen Christi (21-3) on its home floor at 7 p.m. Wednesday.

    Summerfield players celebrate during a 54-31 victory over Southfield Christian in the semifinals of the Division 4 Girls Basketball Regional at Summerfield on Monday, March 9, 2016.

    DIVISION 4 AT SUMMERFIELD

    Summerfield 54, Southfield Christan 31

    PETERSBURG – Summerfield scored the first 15 points of the night and cruised to victort.

    “Kind of got sloppy the rest of the way,” Summerfield coach Mickey Moody said.

    Jaeli Jones led the offense with 15 points, Mayley Mannebach tossed in 8 and Sophie Stanger came off the bench for 6 points.

    “Gabi Myshock, Brea Olmstead, Grace Raymond and Abby Zilka all played well,” Moody said.

    Summerfield's Jael Jones defends an inbounds pass during a 54-31 victory over Southfield Christian in the semifinals of the Division 4 Girls Basketball Regional at Summerfield on Monday, March 9, 2016.

    Summerfield (19-6) and No. 1 Morenci (24-1) will battle for the regional title at 7 p.m. Wednesday.

    “We are excited for the opportunity to play in a regional final,” Moody said. “We will have to play really good defense along with rebounding for us to have success Wednesday.”

    This article originally appeared on The Monroe News: Airport, SMCC, Summerfield roll to regional wins, Bedford 'rained out'

    2026 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama

    It is never too early to evaluate quarterback depth for the 2026 NFL Draft. Even when a roster appears stable under center, teams still invest significant scouting resources into passers because arm talent, decision-making, and leadership traits remain among the most valuable assets in the NFL.

    We are working through each position group this cycle. With that in mind, here is our report on Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson.

    Information

    • School: Alabama
    • Conference: SEC
    • Position: Quarterback
    • Height Weight: 6-2, 208 pounds
    • Class: Redshirt Junior
    • Hometown: Martin, Tennessee

    Background

    Simpson arrived at Alabama as one of the top quarterback recruits in the country and spent his early years in Tuscaloosa developing behind veteran starters. After serving primarily as a backup from 2022 through 2024, he took over the offense full-time in 2025 and delivered one of the most productive seasons by a first-year Alabama starter.

    In his final season with the Crimson Tide, Simpson started all 15 games and completed 305 of 473 passes for 3,567 yards and 28 touchdowns with just five interceptions. His 3,567 passing yards ranked fourth in Alabama single-season history, while his 305 completions finished third on the program’s all-time single-season list.

    Across his career, Simpson threw only five interceptions on 523 attempts, finishing with the lowest interception percentage in Alabama history at 0.956. He completed 63.86 percent of his passes during his four seasons with the program and was named a permanent team captain for the 2025 season while earning Second-Team All-SEC honors.

    Notable Stats

    • 541 dropbacks
    • 474 pass attempts
    • 306 completions
    • 3,561 passing yards
    • 28 touchdowns
    • 5 interceptions
    • 83.1 overall offensive grade
    • 81.4 passing grade

    Simpson’s 2025 campaign was his most complete evaluation season, combining strong efficiency with high-volume passing production against SEC competition.

    Skills

    • Accurate rhythm passer
    • Low turnover rate
    • Comfortable operating within structure
    • Solid pocket movement
    • Capable distributor in spread concepts
    • Strong decision-maker under pressure
    • Leadership and command of the offense
    • Adequate mobility to extend plays

    Simpson’s profile is built around efficiency and ball security. His 2025 PFF numbers show a quarterback who consistently kept the offense on schedule, posting an 81.4 passing grade with 30 big-time throws while limiting turnover-worthy plays. That balance between aggression and caution helped him finish the year with a 102.5 passer rating.

    One of the most notable aspects of Simpson’s career is his interception rate. Throwing only five interceptions on over 500 attempts reflects a quarterback who understands situational football and protects possessions. That trait tends to translate well to NFL coaching staffs looking for dependable decision-makers.

    While Simpson is not known primarily as a rushing quarterback, he can move enough to extend plays or escape pressure. Alabama occasionally used him on designed runs, and he finished his final season with two rushing touchdowns.

    Player Summary

    Ty Simpson projects as a Round 3 to Round 5 selection whose appeal lies in his efficiency, leadership traits, and ability to operate an offense without creating unnecessary risk. His low interception rate and steady decision-making give him a solid developmental profile at the next level.

    In Tampa Bay, Simpson would project as a developmental quarterback who could fit into a structured passing system while learning behind an established starter. His ability to distribute the ball, protect possessions, and command an offense makes him a candidate to develop into a reliable depth option with long-term backup upside.

    This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Scouting report on Alabama QB Ty Simpson

    Pittsburgh Steelers sign 1,000-yard rusher to two-year deal

    The Pittsburgh Steelers signed one of the major free agents in the running back room. According to Tom Pelissero, they’ve signed Rico Dowdle to a two-year, $12.25 million contract. 

    Dowdle has come off two straight surprise 1,000-yard seasons. In the 2024 season with the Dallas Cowboys, Dowdle totaled 1,079 yards and two touchdowns on 235 carries. He also racked up another 249 yards and three touchdowns in the air. 

    However, the Cowboys let Dowdle walk, and he signed a one-year, $6.25 million deal with the Carolina Panthers in 2025. He was originally signed to be the backup to Chuba Hubbard. However, when Hubbard suffered an injury in Week 4, Dowdle ran with the opportunity.

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    Oct 12, 2025; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Carolina Panthers running back Rico Dowdle (5) runs with the ball while getting pressured by Dallas Cowboys linebacker Shemar James (50) during the second half at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott Kinser-Imagn Images

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    He earned 234 scrimmage yards and a touchdown in Week 5 against the Miami Dolphins, and he followed that with a 239-yard day against his old team in Week 6. He became the first player since Le’Veon Bell in 2014 to gain 230+ scrimmage yards in two straight games. Overall, he finished the 2025 season with 1,076 yards and six touchdowns on 236 rushing attempts.

    The Steelers are looking for someone to fit in a running-back tandem with 27-year-old RB Jaylen Warren. They originally had Kenneth Gainwell, but he signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, so they found their replacement in Dowdell. 2025 second-round pick Kaleb Johnson should still get carries too.   

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    Capitals Report Card: Caps Score Seven Against Flames

    Capitals Report Card: Caps Score Seven Against Flames
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    The Washington Capitals (32-26-7) snapped their three-game losing skid. They scored a whopping seven goals for a 7-3 home win over the Calgary Flames (25-31-7) on Monday night.

    The Capitals put up an excellent first period with three goals from Hendrix Lapierre, Tom Wilson, and Connor McMichael. It was an early sign that the losing streak would end.

    However, while up 3-0, Calgary answered back with three unanswered tallies in the middle frame. Even worse, the Capitals surrendered back-to-back shorthanded goals on one power play.

    Nevertheless, the Capitals were resilient in the third period. It all started when McMichael struck again on the man advantage, which was followed by Justin Sourdif scoring seconds later.

    The Capitals eventually sealed it later on with goals from Ethen Frank and Ryan Leonard.

    Next up, the Capitals hit the road for their next two games, starting with Philadelphia on Wednesday, then Buffalo on Thursday.

    Capitals Analysis

    Coming off a rough 3-1 loss to Boston on Saturday, Capitals head coach Spencer Carbery shook up the lines once again. The most notable change was Alex Ovechkin and Dylan Strome being separated.

    Ovechkin worked with Sourdif and Anthony Beauvillier, while Strome was slotted between Wilson and Aliaksei Protas. Leonard moved up to the second line with McMichael and Pierre-Luc Dubois, while the fourth line remained the same.

    The changes worked in the first period, as Lapierre got to the front and buried Martin Fehervary’s rebound. Then, a deflected puck landed near Wilson, as he went top shelf from a tough angle for his 24th of the season.

    Late in the period, McMichael fired away from the slot for his first of two goals as the Capitals led 3-0.

    Unfortunately, the middle frame is when the shutout ended. Matvei Gridin went backdoor and shot one past Logan Thompson to put Calgary on the board.

    Then, the Capitals’ second power-play opportunity is when things really fell apart. First, Blake Coleman went on a breakaway for a shorthanded goal. Seconds later, a a miscue led Joel Farabee stealing the puck and finding Yegor Sharangovich to tie it at 3-3.

    Thankfully, the third period is when the Capitals regained control. The team went on their third power-play opportunity with some tweaks to the top unit.

    The Capitals kept the puck in the zone, as McMichael batted in a rebound to make it 4-3. 23 seconds later, Sourdif fired a shot that bounced off Kevin Bahl’s leg and in for a 5-3 lead.

    The Capitals then sealed it later on when Frank found the empty net, and Leonard scored a breakaway goal.

    Capitals Report Card

    Team: B+

    The Capitals had a strong opening period, then fell apart in the second. Luckily, they showed their resilience with four goals in the third.

    Connor McMichael: A

    McMichael ended up recording two goals, including the go-ahead tally on the man advantage. The 25-year-old now has 10 goals this season.

    Capitals Power Play: C+

    Giving up two shorthanded goals on one power play is flat out unacceptable. Good thing McMichael answered to give the Capitals a 4-3 lead.

    Ryan Leonard: A

    Leonard scored the final goal on a breakaway with 15 seconds remaining. The 20-year-old extends his point streak to three games.

    Hendrix Lapierre: A

    Lapierre made another impression on the fourth line with his third tally of the season. He later recorded a secondary assist on Frank’s empty-netter.

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    Cowboys Sign Still-Promising Pass-Rusher To 'Prove-It' Contract

    The Dallas Cowboys' offseason has been largely defined by the players the franchise hopes it can lure to The Star.

    Yes, George Pickens and Brandon Aubrey are noteworthy in-house free agents.

    But for most of the past week, it has been the free agents outside the building who have garnered the most attention.

    Not the current free agents Dallas has on its roster.

    One player who many thought would be pushed out the door is edge Sam Williams.

    Having never really hit his stride in Dallas, as his performances were up-and-down, Williams made a name for himself in an odd way.

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    He would make a splash play. Then, in the same breath, he would make a bone-headed play that would result in a flag and hinder his team.

    Set to be a free agent, many thought Dallas would part ways.

    Well, it didn't.

    According to insider Jordan Schultz, Williams has signed a one-year, $3 million "prove-it'' deal to remain a Cowboy.

    So it appears that new coordinator Christian Parker sees a future for Williams in Dallas in his new scheme.

    In his three years as a Cowboy (missed 2024 due to an ACL injury), Williams has played 49 games (started just five) and has posted 9.5 sacks, seven tackles for loss, and four quarterback hits.

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    Seen mostly as a rotational player, with the Cowboys signing Rashan Gary on the first day of free agency, Williams is again pushed down the pecking order.

    But maybe that is his role in Dallas.

    Be a competent backup who can come in and be productive.

    Of course, he will have to get those silly plays out of his game, and under Parker, who is a skilled teacher of fundamentals, we imagine that Williams could be set for a slight uptick in form.

    But a one-year deal is the very definition of a "prove-it" deal for Williams.

    After an up-and-down first four years in the league, he hasn't shown he is capable of a bigger role on defense.

    Well, it appears that Parker and Brian Schottenheimer are willing to give Sam one more try to make this work.

    A one-year deal. That's it.

    Now it's all upto Williams to make it count.

    2026 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Austin Brown, S, Wisconsin

    It is never too early to evaluate defensive back depth for the 2026 NFL Draft. Todd Bowles’ defense relies heavily on versatile safeties who can rotate between deep coverage, the slot, and the box while maintaining physicality against the run. Identifying defensive backs who bring positional flexibility and strong tackling ability remains an important part of building depth in Tampa Bay’s secondary.

    We are working through each position group this cycle. With that in mind, here is our report on Wisconsin safety Austin Brown.

    Information

    • School: Wisconsin
    • Conference: Big Ten
    • Position: Safety
    • Height Weight: 6-1, 215 pounds
    • Class: Senior
    • Hometown: Johnston City, Illinois

    Background

    Brown developed into a reliable defensive presence during his time at Wisconsin, progressing from a special teams contributor early in his career to a full-time starter in the secondary. After appearing in all 13 games during his freshman season primarily on special teams, Brown steadily expanded his role within the Badgers’ defense over the next three seasons.

    By 2024, Brown had earned eight starts and finished the season with 51 tackles, three pass breakups, one sack, and a forced fumble. One of his standout performances came against USC, where he recorded nine tackles and delivered a strip-sack while adding two tackles for loss. His ability to contribute in multiple ways helped establish him as a dependable defensive back in Wisconsin’s secondary.

    Brown took on an even larger role in 2025, starting all 12 games and finishing the year with 52 tackles, one tackle for loss, and three passes defended. His most productive outing came against Alabama, where he recorded 11 tackles and a tackle for loss. Throughout the season, he showed versatility by aligning at safety, slot defender, and occasionally outside corner, depending on the defensive package.

    Academically, Brown also earned Academic All-Big Ten honors multiple times during his career.

    Notable Stats

    • 672 total snaps
    • 43 tackles
    • 14 assisted tackles
    • 3 passes defended
    • 1 pressure
    • 1 hurry

    Brown’s 2024 season stands out as his most efficient evaluation year, highlighted by a 73.7 overall defensive grade and an 85.8 tackling grade according to PFF.

    Pro Day Testing

    Brown also helped himself significantly during Wisconsin’s pro day testing session. His 20 repetitions on the bench press would have ranked as the top mark among safeties at the 2026 NFL Combine, surpassing the leading total of 18 reps recorded by a safety in Indianapolis.

    He followed that with a 43-inch vertical jump, which would have also placed him at the top of the safety group at the combine. Arizona safety Genesis Smith recorded a 42.5-inch vertical during combine testing.

    Those testing numbers highlight Brown’s explosiveness and upper-body strength. While his production reflects a steady defensive contributor, the athletic testing shows physical tools that could help him get drafted and carve out a role at the next level.

    Skills

    • High-effort defensive back
    • Versatile alignment experience across the secondary
    • Strong tackling production for the position
    • Physical build at 6-1, 215 pounds
    • Reliable short-area pursuit
    • Experience playing safety, slot, and outside coverage roles
    • Disciplined run support

    Brown’s versatility stands out when evaluating his role in Wisconsin’s defense. He logged snaps at multiple positions in the secondary, including free safety, slot defender, and outside coverage assignments, depending on the defensive package.

    His physical build allows him to contribute effectively against the run. Brown consistently works downhill to finish tackles and limit yards after contact. His tackling efficiency improved significantly between 2023 and 2024, which showed up in his strong tackling grade during the 2024 season.

    In coverage, Brown shows awareness of zone concepts and the ability to stay involved around the football. While he does not profile as a pure center-field range safety, his instincts and effort allow him to remain active within structured defensive schemes.

    Player Summary

    Austin Brown projects as a Day 3 draft selection who offers value as a versatile defensive back capable of contributing in multiple alignments. His combination of size, tackling reliability, and positional flexibility gives him a pathway to carve out a role as a rotational safety and special teams contributor early in his career.

    In Tampa Bay, Brown would profile as a developmental depth option in Todd Bowles’ secondary. His experience playing multiple positions in the defensive backfield fits well with the variety of roles required in Bowles’ defense, giving him the potential to grow into a dependable rotational defender while contributing on special teams.

    This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Scouting report on Wisconsin S Austin Brown

    Routt basketball on wrong end of 3-point deluge in first supersectional

    JACKSONVILLE — Goreville’s Garrett Church tipped the scales with a sudden outburst of 3s in the second half. 

    The senior forward uncorked the lid by making seven of his first eight 3-point attempts after the break — including four straight in the third quarter — to propel the Blackcats to a 60-43 victory over Jacksonville Routt in the Class 1A boys basketball supersectional at The Bowl on Monday, March 9.  

    Goreville (33-4) advances to the state semifinals against Lawrenceville (34-2) at the State Farm Center in Champaign on Thursday, March 12, at 10 a.m. for its third state appearance. The championship game is Saturday at 10 a.m. 

    The Blackcats finished fourth in the 2018 and 2020 state finals. 

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    “We knew they were in the zone,” Church said. “We knew we could find open holes and we just executed. We worked on this for three days now. We knew what we had to do. We came and did it.” 

    Jacksonville Routt's Bryson Mossman tries for a 3-point shot during the Class 1A Supersectional against Goreville Monday, March 9, 2026

    Goreville’s guard-laden crew often worked the ball into the paint before kicking out to the open Church, who scored all his game-high 21 points in the second half after missing his three attempts in the first half. On the other end, Routt (30-5) coughed up six of its 15 turnovers in the third quarter to trail by 14 points by the end of the frame. 

    Routt coach Will Whalen said it’s one thing to find the open man, but it’s another to continuously knock down shots. Goreville ultimately totaled 14 3s.  

    “In the first half, we were only down two (22-20) and you get in the locker room and think, 'Hey, this game is ours for the taking,'” Whalen said. “But in the third and fourth quarters they got every loose ball. Everything that came off the rim was theirs and then of course (Church) got hot.  

    “We knew that they were shooters and at the very first (part) of the game, I think we didn’t close out on guys near to the level we should have and we got away with it.” 

    Routt's Nolan Mossman, right, has his shot blocked by Goreville's Lawson Land during the Boys Class 1A Super-Sectional Monday, March 9, 2026.

    Church said the seven 3s tied a season-best that he achieved on a couple of occasions. He said he netted a career-best eight in a game his freshman year. 

    Nick King hit two 3s in the first quarter before encountering foul trouble. He finished with 10 points. Zech Green and Dylan Tripp each had eight points. Lawson Land had four points and 15 rebounds. 

    “That’s kind of been our M.O. all year: move the ball, get open shots and play defense,” Church said. “That’s what got us right here today.” 

    Senior guard Bryson Mossman led the Rockets with 16 points. Fellow seniors Brady Turner and Adam Abell had 10 points apiece in the program’s first supersectional appearance

    Whalen described the seniors as winners all the way through. Mossman, who eclipsed 2,000 career points this season, remains undecided on his college future. Ditto Abell. Turner will play baseball at Quincy University.  

    “This is a fun group,” Whalen said. “This is a group that hangs out with each other, spends a lot of time with each other and cares about each other.  

    “They’re winners in life and they’re going to be really successful. That’s why it’s hard to get beat because this is a team you really want to root for.” 

    This article originally appeared on State Journal-Register: Goreville 3s beat Routt in IHSA Class 1A boys basketball supersectional

    USA vs. Mexico baseball history: U.S. beats North American neighbor in WBC for just second time ever

    USA vs. Mexico baseball history: U.S. beats North American neighbor in WBC for just second time ever originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The rivalry between the United States and Mexico often goes beyond baseball, or beyond sports in general, but the diamond is where both countries are at their best.

    While the USA is looking like a powerhouse in the 2026 World Baseball Classic, its track record against Mexico in the tournament isn't particularly strong. Mexico has a long history of producing MLB-caliber talent, and those players reliably choose to represent the country on the world stage.

    The United States' luck turned on Monday night with a 5-3 win over Mexico, but it was only the second-ever World Baseball Classic win over their neighbor to the south. 

    Here's a look at the history between the United States and Mexico on the diamond.

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    USA vs. Mexico baseball history

    Best-on-best international baseball isn't nearly as common as some other sports, such as basketball or hockey, so the United States and Mexico haven't faced each other often outside of the World Baseball Classic.

    The two nations have never actually faced off in the Olympics, where baseball has come and gone as an Olympic sport but never featured MLB players. One consequential matchup happened just before the Olympics, as Mexico defeated the USA in a qualifier to deny the reigning gold medalist American team the chance to compete in the 2004 Summer Olympics.

    In the World Baseball Classic, a rivalry is brewing. The United States and Mexico have met five times in six WBC tournaments, and Mexico has actually gotten the better of the U.S. more often than not. Here are the results.

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    USA vs. Mexico World Baseball Classic head-to-head record

    Mexico is now 3-2 all-time against the United States in the World Baseball Classic. Here's a look at every game they've played against each other:

    YearRoundResult
    2006Pool play (first round)USA 2, Mexico 0
    2006Pool play (second round)Mexico 2, USA 1
    2009Pool playMexico 5, USA 2
    2023Pool playMexico 11, USA 5
    2026Pool playUSA 5, Mexico 2

    Team USA's win on Monday is the nation's first over Mexico on the World Baseball Classic stage since 2006, when the two split a pair of pool play games under a slightly different format. 

    Mexico and the U.S. found themselves in the same pool in 2009 and 2023, but Mexico won each time, including an 11-run outburst against the Americans in 2023. Mexico's loss to Japan in the 2023 semifinals prevented a rematch in the championship game.

    With a much more loaded roster on the American side, Mexico fell 5-2 on Monday night for its first World Baseball Classic loss to the United States since 2006. 

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    Are USA and Mexico rivals?

    Much like in other sports, Team USA and Team Mexico should be considered rivals in the world of international baseball. They're interstate foes, after all, separated by mere miles.

    Much of the present United States belonged to Mexico prior to 1848. That year, the United States and Mexico agreed to the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, formally ending the Mexican-American War. Mexico was forced to cede 55 percent of its territories as well as all claims for Texas, a former Mexican territory that was subject to vicious attacks from Anglo-American settlers in the lead-up to the war.

    The political and economic relationship between the United States and Mexico have continued to serve as a backdrop for the sporting rivalry. Couple that with a fierce sporting rivalry that has seen the intensity rise as the World Baseball Classic becomes more popular and you would have a hard time arguing the countries aren't intertwined.

    World Baseball Classic: USA holds on vs. Mexico after Aaron Judge, Roman Anthony deliver 5-run inning

    USA opened up Monday’s World Baseball Classic game with a 5-run third inning and appeared on track for a blowout against Mexico.

    It ended up sweating out a 5-3 win after Mexico closed the gap against USA’s bullpen.

    Aaron Judge struck first with a two-run home run off of Mexico starter Jesús Cruz with no outs in the third inning.

    AARON JUDGE STRIKES FIRST FOR TEAM USA! #WORLDBASEBALLCLASSICpic.twitter.com/Wu6re5NiFr

    — World Baseball Classic (@WBCBaseball) March 10, 2026

    Four batters later, Judge’s Red Sox rival Roman Anthony launched a Cruz slider deep and off the upper-deck facade in right centerfield for a 3-run blast to extend the USA lead to 5-0.

    ROMAN ANTHONY!

    TEAM USA LEADS 5-0! #WORLDBASEBALLCLASSICpic.twitter.com/oKE9UhZFPB

    — World Baseball Classic (@WBCBaseball) March 10, 2026

    U.S. ace and Pittsburgh Pirates Cy Young winner Paul Skenes, meanwhile, delivered a gem on the mound in an abbreviated start, allowing one hit and one walk while striking out 7 in four masterful innings.

    But it wasn’t quite enough to put the win away Mexico’s bats chipped away at the USA bullpen.

    Boyd nearly blows it

    Garrett Cleavinger delivered a scoreless inning in the fifth in the first inning of relief. But the wheels started to fall off when U.S. reliever and Chicago Cubs All-Star Matthew Boyd took the mound.

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    Boyd allowed two runs in the sixth including a solo home run to Red Sox All-Star Jarren Duran. He then pitched a scoreless seventh before facing the top of the Mexico order in the eighth.

    There, Duran made him pay with his second solo home run of the game to cut USA’s lead to 5-3 and keep the pressure on.

    JARREN DURAN AGAIN!

    It's a two-run ballgame 👀 #WorldBaseballClassicpic.twitter.com/YLNLYiO9Yl

    — World Baseball Classic (@WBCBaseball) March 10, 2026

    Boyd faced two more batters and left the game having allowed 5 hits and 3 earned runs in 2 1/3 innings.

    But USA’s bullpen ultimately got the job done following his exit. Garrett Whitlock allowed a leadoff hit to Joey Meneses in the top of the ninth and faced the tying run for the rest of the inning. But he didn’t allow another baserunner as USA held on for the win.

    USA mostly delivering through 3 games

    With the win, USA improved to 3-0 in pool play after entering the tournament as the odds-on favorite to win.

    On the heels of losing a heartbreaking final to Shohei Ohtani and Japan in the 2023 WBC final, USA assembled what’s been touted as its most talented WBC roster ever. It’s largely delivered with a 3-0 start, though Monday’s game was too close for comfort at the end.

    Brazil kept things relatively close early in USA’s first game Friday. But U.S. bats opened the floodgates late for a 15-5 Game 1 win. On Saturday, USA cruised to a 9-1 win over Great Britain.

    USA now has one game remaining in pool play against Italy. The 3-0 start hasn’t yet clinched a spot in the knockout round. USA, Italy and Mexico could all finish tied at 3-1 in a format where two teams out of five advance out of each pool.

    But the win puts USA in control of Pool B with one game remaining before the knockout round.

    Jon Jones requests immediate release from UFC contract

    When President Donald Trump revealed last July that the White House lawn would host a UFC event during the America 250 Freedom celebration, former two-division UFC champion Jon Jones had announced his retirement just days prior. Upon hearing the plans, Jones quickly came out of retirement and rejoined the anti-doping testing pool hoping to be part of the historic event.

    UFC CEO almost immediately shot down the idea then but Jones continued to lobby for the opportunity. When the White House fight card was announced last Saturday, Jones' name was absent. White explained why Jones was left out of the event during the UFC 326 Post-Fight Press Conference.

    “Never ever, ever, which I told you guys 100,000 times, was Jon Jones even remotely in my mind to fight at the White House. I wouldn’t,” White said. “First of all, I’ve told you why I wouldn’t do it. And No. 2, some guy with Meta Glasses on filmed him talking about his hips, that his hips are so bad. And I don’t know if you guys saw the flag football game where he can barely run. Jon Jones, he retired because of his hips. He’s got arthritis. Apparently, he’s been, you know, doctors say he should have a hip replacement. That on top of all the other reasons.”

    “I’m not saying they weren’t talking to Jon Jones and that Jon Jones wasn’t interested in the fight,” continued White. “And what was even crazier is Jon Jones came out and was like, ‘I’m in negotiations right. now for the White House fight’ after I had already sent a text to his lawyer saying it’s never going to happen, ever.”

    On Monday, Jones responded to White's comments and requested to be immediately released from his UFC contract.

    "Hey everyone, I wanted to address Dana White’s comments from this past weekend, because the truth matters to me and the fans," Jones wrote on X. "Dana, you were heated about why I’m not on the White House card, but let’s clear something up. My team and I were actually negotiating with the UFC for that fight. Real negotiations. I even came down from my original number, and what was I offered in return ? I was lowballed .

    "Yes, I have arthritis in my hip and it’s painful, but that doesn’t mean I can’t fight. So let me get this straight, if I had accepted the lowball offer, suddenly my hip would be fine and I’d be on the White House card? That doesn’t make sense," Jones continued.

    "I even received stem cell treatment last week to get ready for the White House card, and training camp was scheduled to start today. I was preparing to be ready. I understand business deals fall through sometimes, but going out publicly and saying things that aren’t true isn’t right.

    "After everything I’ve given to the UFC , the years, the title defenses, the fights , hearing that I’m “done” is disappointing. Especially when as recently as Friday UFC was calling me trying to get me on that White House card for a much lower number.

    "If the UFC truly feels like I’m done, then I respectfully ask to be released from my contract today. No more spins, no more games. Thank you to the real fans who know what’s up. Bones out."

    Hey everyone, I wanted to address Dana White’s comments from this past weekend, because the truth matters to me and the fans.
    Dana, you were heated about why I’m not on the White House card, but let’s clear something up. My team and I were actually negotiating with the UFC for…

    — Jonny Meat (@JonnyBones) March 9, 2026

    Takeaways: Flyers’ Details Unravel in 6–2 Loss to Rangers

    The Philadelphia Flyers entered their final meeting of the season with the New York Rangers knowing they had a prime opportunity to gain some points in the Metro against the dead-last Rangers. Especially now, with the schedule tightening and the standings offering little room for missteps, every game carries heightened weight.

    On this night at Xfinity Mobile Arena, however, the Flyers struggled to match the urgency required. A 6–2 loss to the Rangers closed the season series with Philadelphia holding a 1–2–1 record and left the Flyers searching for answers after a performance that unraveled quickly once the game began to tilt.

    The bright spots were there, though few and far between—goals from Matvei Michkov and Sean Couturier, and continued production from Trevor Zegras and Jamie Drysdale—but the larger narrative was defined by defensive lapses, fatigue, and a team that never fully recovered once the Rangers seized control.


    1. A Heavy Workload Finally Appeared to Catch Up with Dan Vladar

    Goaltender Dan Vladar has been one of the Flyers’ most reliable performers throughout the season. Over the past several weeks in particular, he has delivered crucial wins while absorbing a demanding workload.

    Against the Rangers, that workload may have finally taken its toll.

    The game marked Vladar’s fifth start in just 10 days, and the fatigue showed. He allowed six goals—the highest total he has conceded in a game this season—and while several of those chances came from defensive breakdowns, the overall rhythm that has defined his best performances was noticeably absent.

    Rick Tocchet says that the loss is not Dan Vladar’s fault. Said he’d like the team to protect the middle of the ice more and highlighted that the penalty kill needed improvement too.

    — Siobhan Nolan (@SGNolan) March 10, 2026

    After the game, captain Sean Couturier was quick to shift responsibility away from his goaltender.

    “[Vladar] has battled hard all year for us, won us big games, and we pissed away a game tonight in front of him,” Couturier said. “We didn’t help him at all. We were just awful.”

    As blunt of an assessment as that is, there's honestly no better way of summing up how the Flyers performed in front of their netminder. Vladar faced a steady stream of high-quality opportunities as the Flyers struggled to control defensive spacing and limit dangerous chances.


    2. Defensive Structure Broke Down Under Pressure

    The Flyers’ defensive identity has typically relied on structured positioning and disciplined puck management. Against the Rangers, those habits eroded quickly.

    Turnovers in the neutral zone forced the defense to scramble. Missed assignments in coverage created open shooting lanes. At several points, the Rangers were able to generate quality opportunities with minimal resistance.

    Couturier and head coach Rick Tocchet suggested afterward that the issue was as much mental as tactical.

    “At this time of year, everyone’s battling the same kind of schedule,” Couturier said. “It’s on each individual to be ready physically and mentally. I think mentally we weren’t sharp. We gave up a lot of quality chances.”

    “As a coach, you try to loosen them up because sometimes guys can be nervous,” Tocchet said. “We had moments with the breakaway—things could’ve changed. We had a power play and all of a sudden—bing, bang it’s 3–1, 4–1, and then you’re chasing the game.”

    Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Dan Vladar (80). (Megan DeRuchie-The Hockey News)
    Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Dan Vladar (80). (Megan DeRuchie-The Hockey News)

    3. The Game Slipped Away in a Matter of Minutes

    Hockey games often hinge on short sequences, and this matchup provided a clear example of how quickly momentum can shift.

    For stretches early in the game, the Flyers remained within striking distance. They created chances and generated offensive pressure that might have changed the trajectory of the night.

    Instead, the Rangers responded with rapid goals that widened the scoreline and forced Philadelphia into an increasingly aggressive posture.

    Once trailing by multiple goals, the Flyers began pressing for offense rather than maintaining defensive structure. That approach created further openings for New York, allowing the Rangers to extend their lead and effectively seal the game.

    Tocchet described the challenge succinctly.

    “You can’t be nervous,” he said. “You’ve gotta trust your instincts… just relax.”


    4. Offensive Contributions Still Provided Small Positives

    Despite the lopsided scoreline, several Flyers continued productive stretches.

    Matvei Michkov scored his 16th goal of the season on the power play, continuing his success against the Rangers. Michkov finished the season series with four points (three goals and one assist) in four games and has now recorded points in consecutive games.

    MM39 gets us going!#NYRvsPHI | #LetsGoFlyerspic.twitter.com/DtNCpwWdQ2

    — Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) March 10, 2026

    Couturier also scored his seventh goal of the season and the 10th of his career against New York.

    Meanwhile, Trevor Zegras collected his 31st assist of the year and now has assists in back-to-back games. Zegras has five points against the Rangers this season, demonstrating his ability to create offense even against top defensive competition.

    On the blue line, Jamie Drysdale recorded his 20th assist, tying him for the team lead among Flyers defensemen with 26 points.

    Young forward Nikita Grebenkin added his 10th assist of the season, while veteran Luke Glendening registered his first point as a Flyer.


    5. Losses Like This Test a Team’s Resilience

    Late-season games carry psychological weight, especially for teams navigating tight playoff races.

    The Flyers entered the night hoping to build momentum. Instead, they left with a result that affected both the standings and the team’s morale.

    Tocchet acknowledged the emotional challenge such losses present.

    “Games like this, you get kicked in the teeth,” he said. “That’s where your character and passion is tested.”

    Tocchet on the loss against NYR: “You’re gonna have games like this where you get kicked in the teeth, and that’s where your character and passion are tested.”

    — Siobhan Nolan (@SGNolan) March 10, 2026

    He also pointed to a specific area that requires improvement: mental preparation for in-game situations.

    “We’ve got to work on the mental reps—knowing what we want to do in different situations,” Tocchet explained. “Instead of playing hot potato with the puck.”

    In other words, the Flyers must rediscover the clarity and decisiveness that have defined their better performances this season.

    The NHL season doesn't unfold without nights like this, regardless of what team it is. For the Flyers, this loss served as a reminder that consistency—particularly in defensive execution and mental focus—remains essential as the schedule moves deeper into its most demanding stretch.

    2026 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU

    It is never too early to evaluate quarterback depth for the 2026 NFL Draft. Even when a team is stable under center, front offices still do extensive work on passers because arm talent, toughness, and long-term upside remain premium traits across the league. For Tampa Bay, any quarterback evaluation has to start with whether the player can function within an NFL structure while also creating when things break down.

    We are working through each position group this cycle. With that in mind, here is our report on LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier.

    Information

    • School: LSU
    • Conference: SEC
    • Position: Quarterback
    • Height Weight: 6-1, 205 pounds
    • Class: 5th-year Senior
    • Hometown: Lake Charles, Louisiana

    Background

    Nussmeier spent five years at LSU and started for the final two seasons, appearing in 40 games with 23 starts. He finished his college career as one of the most productive passers in school history, ranking No. 2 in completions and attempts, No. 3 in passing yards, and tied for No. 4 in touchdown passes. He completed 660 of 1,032 attempts for 7,699 yards, 52 touchdowns, and 24 interceptions while posting a 15-8 record as LSU’s starter.

    His 2024 season was his most complete season. Nussmeier started all 13 games, threw for 4,052 yards and 29 touchdowns, and led LSU to a Texas Bowl win over Baylor while earning MVP honors. He also added MVP honors in the ReliaQuest Bowl following the 2023 season and later earned Senior Bowl MVP recognition in 2026, giving him a strong postseason résumé.

    Nussmeier’s 2025 season was shortened by torso and abdominal injuries, but he still opened the year by leading LSU to a road win over Clemson and earned both Walter Camp National Offensive Player of the Week and SEC Offensive Player of the Week honors for that performance. LSU’s staff consistently emphasized his leadership, toughness, and command of the offense, and he was named a permanent team captain while also wearing LSU’s No. 18.

    Notable Stats

    • 310 dropbacks
    • 288 pass attempts
    • 194 completions
    • 1,921 passing yards
    • 12 passing touchdowns
    • 5 interceptions
    • 77.1 overall offensive grade
    • 76.4 passing grade

    Nussmeier’s 2024 season remains his clearest evaluation year, combining volume, production, and solid efficiency against SEC competition.

    Skills

    • Strong arm talent
    • Aggressive mentality pushing the ball downfield
    • Comfortable operating from structure
    • Toughness in the pocket
    • Experienced high-volume passer
    • Shows command and leadership at the line of scrimmage
    • Can extend plays when needed
    • Proven production in big moments

    Nussmeier wins first with confidence and arm talent. LSU’s offense was built around him once he became the full-time starter, and he showed he could handle a heavy passing workload. His 2024 PFF profile reflects that, posting an 84.5 offensive grade and an 81.3 passing grade while throwing for over 4,000 yards with 29 touchdowns. He also produced 26 big-time throws that season, showing the willingness to challenge tight windows and attack all levels of the field.

    There is also real toughness to his game. LSU’s bio makes it clear that he played through injuries and remained the emotional center of the offense. That matters when projecting quarterbacks to the next level, especially players who may need to earn trust in a quarterback room before they ever get a start.

    Nussmeier is not a true dual-threat quarterback, but he is mobile enough to extend plays and avoid dead reps. His game is built more on rhythm, anticipation, and arm confidence than on dynamic rushing ability. When he is on schedule, he can distribute efficiently and keep the offense moving.

    Player Summary

    Garrett Nussmeier projects as a Round 2 to Round 4 selection with starter-caliber tools and a strong production résumé, but his evaluation will come down to how teams weigh his aggressive play style, injury-shortened 2025 season, and overall ceiling compared to the rest of the quarterback class. His 2024 tape gives teams the best picture of what he can be when healthy and in command.

    In Tampa Bay, Nussmeier would profile as a developmental quarterback with enough arm talent and competitive toughness to fit in a vertical passing structure. He would make sense as a long-term depth option who could be developed behind an established starter while refining consistency, decision-making, and pocket management.

    This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Scouting report on LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier

    No. 12 Gonzaga beats Oregon State 65-56, advances to 29th straight WCC final

    LAS VEGAS (AP) — Graham Ike had 24 points and 11 rebounds to lead No. 12 Gonzaga to a 65-56 victory over Oregon State on Monday night and put the Bulldogs in the West Coast Conference Tournament championship game for the 29th straight time.

    Gonzaga (29-3) will play No. 21 Saint Mary's or Santa Clara in the title game. Those teams met later Monday night. It will be the Zags' last WCC championship before heading to the Pac-12 Conference next season.

    Oregon State, in fired coach Wayne Tinkle's last game after 12 seasons, ends at 17-16.

    Ike, the WCC player of the year, made 10 of 17 shots for his 14th double-double this season and 45th of his career. He was the only Gonzaga player to score in double figures.

    Jorge Diaz Graham led the Beavers with 15 points and Noah Amenhauser scored 11.

    Gonzaga, which never trailed, entered the game as the national leader in scoring points in the lane at 45.2 per game and outscored the Beavers 38-24 inside. The Zags' defense also was critical to outscoring Oregon State 16-0 on the fast break.

    That defense made its presence felt early, forcing 10-second and shot clock violations during a 15-2 first-half run that put Gonzaga up 21-6. Oregon State missed its first nine shots and shot just 28.6% in the opening half.

    The Beavers managed to be somewhat competitive in the second half, though there was little doubt in the outcome.

    Oregon State lost for just the second time in 11 games this season when holding their opponent to fewer than 70 points.

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    WR Tyquan Thornton headed back to Chiefs

    The Chiefs are re-signing wide receiver Tyquan Thornton, according to Jordan Schultz of The Schultz Report.

    Thornton, 25, originally joined the Chiefs' practice squad on Nov. 18, 2024. He signed a futures contract after the 2024 season and had a career year in 2025.

    He caught 19 passes for 438 yards and three touchdowns last season, while averaging 26.4 yards on 18 kickoff returns.

    The Patriots drafted Thornton in the second round in 2022, but he was with them for less than three full seasons.

    Thornton made 39 receptions for 385 yards and two touchdowns in 28 games with the Patriots.

    Social media reacts to Mike Evans leaving the Bucs

    The Bucs lost wide receiver Mike Evans in free agency when he agreed to a deal with the San Francisco 49ers. Ironically, he now heads to the team the man he shares a record with, Jerry Rice, who made himself into a Hall of Fame with. For 2026, though, Evans is looking to win, and it seems he will be playing for a while as he agreed to a three-year deal.

    Now, some time has past and while the wound is still fresh, it is the time to look at the tidal wave of reaction he created.

    Evans is one of the four people fans will name to their Bucs Mount Rushmore in terms of all-time greats. It is rare for players to stick with one team their whole career anymore. Sadly for Bucs fans, he is not bucking that trend anytime soon. So with that in mind, we now head to social media to gather up the reactions from fans and analysts alike.

    Glazer Family Statement

    When the time comes, we look forward to celebrating Mike's eventual Hall of Fame career. pic.twitter.com/ZfaDqVqGAT

    — Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) March 9, 2026

    Indictment of Baker Mayfield and Todd Bowles?

    Sadly, this tweet speaks loudly about Baker Mayfield and Todd Bowles https://t.co/wi5pjj3dr4

    — Trevor Sikkema (@TampaBayTre) March 9, 2026

    Growing pains ahead for the Bucs

    Anyone who thinks that the Bucs' WR room is equipped to handle Mike Evans' departure is sorely mistaken. They have solid depth, sure. But no one on the roster is capable of replicating -- or even coming close -- to what Mike Evans provides as a true X receiver and RZ monster.

    — Collin Haalboom (@SI_Buccaneers) March 9, 2026

    Lots of choices being made

    Mike Evans chose Kyle Shanahan over Todd Bowles. https://t.co/f9yoN3xK8N

    — The Pewter Plank (@ThePewterPlank) March 9, 2026

    This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: NFL Free Agency: Social media reacts to Mike Evans leaving the Bucs

    Monroe County Region basketball summaries for March 9 regionals

    Summaries for Monroe County Region basketball games.

    MONDAY’S GAMES

    Airport 40 26 10 7– 83

    Lincoln-King 12 0 0 2 – 14

    AIRPORT: Zajac 8 (2) 0-1 18, Gratz 3 (1) 4-8 13, B. Baker 2 0-0 4, J. Baker 2 2-3 6, I. Jones 1 0-0 2, Stahr 4 (1) 0-0 9, Duffy 1 0-0 2, Mator 9 (2) 2-2 22, A. Jones 1 (1) 0-0 3, Prush 1 0-0 2, Martin 2 0-2 4. Totals 34 (7) 8-16 83.

    DETROIT LINCOLN-KING: Pruitt 2 (1) 2-2 7, Vogel 3 (1) 0-0 7. Totals 5 (2) 2-2 14.

    SMCC 11 12 10 16 – 49

    Homer 11 6 18 6 – 41

    SMCC: Illes 11 5-9 27, LaFountain 3 7-12 13, Tuner 1 0-0 2, G. Carter 3 1-5 7. Totals 18 13-26 49.

    HOMER: Kissinger 5 1-2 11, Minix 6 (3) 0-0 15, Miller 5 1-1 11, Warner 1 2-5 4. Totals 17 (3) 4-8 41.

    Summerfield's Sophie Stanger shoots during a 54-31 victory over Southfield Christian in the semifinals of the Division 4 Girls Basketball Regional at Summerfield on Monday, March 9, 2016.

    Summerfield 15 12 10 17 –54

    S. Christian 4 10 3 14 – 31

    SUMMERFIELD: Mannebach 3 (1) 1-2 8, Salenbien 2 0-0 4, A. Raymond 0 2-4 2, Zilka 1 (1) 0-0 3, Wolfe 2 (2) 0-0 6, Jones 6 3-7 15, Stanger 3 0-0 6, G. Raymond 0 1-2 1, Olmstead 1 0-0 2, Miller 2 1-1 5. Totals 20 (4) 8-16 54.

    SOUTHFIELD CHRISTIAN: Waters 1 0-2 2, Reis 4 (2) 3-5 13, DeGiulio 4 (2) 0-2 12, Christopherson 1 0-0 2, Nearoy 1 0-0 2. Totals 11 (4) 3-9 31.

    This article originally appeared on The Monroe News: Monroe County Region basketball summaries for March 9 regionals

    Cedar Falls eases past Urbandale in state basketball quarterfinals

    Twelve years.

    That’s how long it had been since Urbandale made an appearance in the Iowa high school boys state basketball tournament.

    And much like the last time the J-Hawks made it – when Urbandale lost to Bettendorf in the quarterfinals – this year's trip was short-lived.

    Cedar Falls – the top-seeded and only undefeated team in the tournament – proved too much for 8-seed Urbandale, taking down the J-Hawks, 73-53, on March 9 in a Class 4A quarterfinal at Casey's Center.

    “Since freshman year, we’ve always been dreaming of this,” Urbandale senior Jake Pargeon said about being a part of the class that brought the J-Hawks back to the tournament. “It’s just good, in our senior year, to be able to do it.”

    He scored a game-leading 30 points for Urbandale, but it wasn’t enough to get past the Tigers.

    “The plan was to try to keep everybody in check, so it wasn’t like we were letting him go,” Cedar Falls coach Ryan Schultz said of Pargeon’s performance. “It’s just, you’re not going to keep all those phenomenal shooters on the perimeter. It’s just a lot of territory to guard.”

    Pargeon laid down a dunk for the first points of the game, but that was the last time Urbandale held a lead against Cedar Falls. The Tigers scored multiple times for every J-Hawks basket, and it only worsened in the second quarter.

    It took Urbandale nearly four minutes to score its first points of the second quarter. Cedar Falls upped its lead to 27 points toward the end of the half. Pargeon sank a 3-pointer at the buzzer as the J-Hawks headed to the locker room trailing 41-17.

    Urbandale’s Jake Pargeon (0) lifts the state participant trophy March 9, 2026 after an Iowa high school boys state basketball quarterfinal against the Cedar Falls Tigers at the Casey’s Center in Des Moines, Iowa.

    Pargeon accounted for 12 of his team’s 17 first-half points, and he added a team-high four rebounds in the first 16 minutes of the game.

    The J-Hawks matched Cedar Falls point-for-point in the third quarter, with each team netting 17. Urbandale outscored the Tigers 19-15 in the final quarter but the deficit was too much to overcome.

    “We were kind of crawling our way back in,” said Pargeon. “But yeah, at that point, it’s a little bit too late to be able to come back and win.”

    Will Gerdes and Haydon Kimbrough each scored 28 points for Cedar Falls.

    The J-Hawks finished the season with a 14-9 record and their first state tournament trip since 2014. Cedar Falls (23-0) advanced to the Class 4A semifinals on Thursday, March 12 at 10:30 a.m., where the Tigers will face Dowling for a spot in the championship game.

    Alyssa Hertel is the college sports recruiting reporter for the Des Moines Register. Contact Alyssa at ahertel@dmreg.com or on Twitter @AlyssaHertel.

    This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: Cedar Falls eases past Urbandale in state basketball quarterfinals

    Chiefs agree to terms with Ravens S Alohi Gilman

    The Chiefs, who have lost several defensive backs in recent days, have added one.

    Via NFL Media, Kansas City has agreed to terms with Ravens safety Alohi Gilman. It's a three-year, $24.75 million deal, with $15 million fully guaranteed.

    Gilman was a sixth-round pick of the Chargers in 2020. He was traded to the Ravens during the 2025 season, as part of the Odafe Oweh trade.

    Gilman, who played college football at Notre Dame, started five games for the Chargers last year, and 12 for the Ravens. For his career, he has 85 regular-season appearances and 51 starts.

    He agrees to terms on the same day former Chiefs safety Bryan Cook agreed to terms with the Bengals.

    NFC West free agency thoughts: Are Seahawks, 49ers getting worse?

    MIAMI GARDENS, FL - DEC 28: Tampa Bay Buccaneers Wide Receiver Mike Evans (13) warms up before the game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Miami Dolphins on December 28, 2025 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, FL (Photo by Cliff Welch/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

    The first day of the NFL’s free agency legal tampering period brought big headlines to the NFC West. The Los Angeles Rams broke the ice late last week when they unofficially completed their trade for ex-Kansas City Chiefs corner Trent McDuffie and then signed him to a massive contract extension.

    Since then the dominoes continue to fall in one of the league’s most competitive divisions:

    • Rams sign another former Chiefs corner in Jaylen Watson
    • 49ers bring in veteran WR Mike Evans
    • Ex-Seahawk and Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker heads to Chiefs
    • Seattle re-signs WR/PR Rashid Shaheed
    • Seahawks also retained corner Josh Jobe
    • Coby Bryant, former Seahawk, inks deal with Bears
    • Ex-Seahawk Boye Mafe to bolster Bengals defense
    • 49ers are reportedly shopping LT Trent Williams amidst contract dispute
    • Ram killer Kendrick Bourne leaves San Francisco for Cardinals
    • Cardinals name Jacoby Brissett their starter and sign Gardner Minshew

    Let’s dive into some thoughts on each of the NFC West rivals:

    Los Angeles Rams

    You can nitpick the Rams’ roster in places (such as inside linebacker, EDGE depth, and WR#3); however, Les Snead has made the most of free agency in order to ensure he has all options open next month in the NFL Draft. LA has taken a glaring weak spot at corner and turned it into a position of strength. This will help maximize an aggressive pass rush and work towards a more complimentary defense.

    Does Snead still have some more work to do, especially on offense? Sure. But the Rams have ample draft capital and are the predominant Super Bowl favorites in March.

    The Rams just went full Chiefs in their secondary.

    They moved swiftly and aggressively to address the biggest concern on their roster. Their offseason is essentially done until the draft.

    As we sit here right now, it's the best roster in the league.

    Super Bowl favorites as… https://t.co/pB9K2FYr50

    — Dan Viens 🎙(Seahawks Forever Podcast) (@SeahawksForever) March 9, 2026

    Seattle Seahawks

    For a team with ample cap space coming into the offseason, Seattle seems to be a team that is hemorrhaging talent instead of reloading. The pending contract extensions to Sam Darnold, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and Devon Witherspoon could be more cost-prohibitive than initially thought, and the Rams did their rivals no favors by inking McDuffie early (and possibly Puka Nacua too).

    The Seahawks have lost Walker, Mafe, and Bryant. These were important players and it’s unclear who will fall in place after them. With Mafe, for example, they lose a starting EDGE and DeMarcus Lawrence is another year older.

    For an offense that was heavily reliant on the running game, Seattle doesn’t seem to have capable options in the backfield. Zach Charbonnet will likely miss the first half of the season.

    It’s difficult to say the arrow is pointing up for the Seahawks. They’ll need to keep pace with the Rams.

    So #Rams Trent McDuffie is now worth $31M. So that means #Seahawks Devon Witherspoon will either be worth around $32M-$33M. This depends on if #Patriots Christian Gonzales extends first or Witherspoon. pic.twitter.com/UdY6aBSmmC

    — HawkMania (@hawkmania4) March 9, 2026

    San Francisco 49ers

    These are the ages of the 49ers” offensive core:

    • Trent Williams, LT: 37 (trade candidate)
    • Kyle Juszczyk, FB: 34
    • Jake Brendel, C: 33
    • Mike Evans, WR: 32
    • George Kittle, TE: 32
    • Demarcus Robinson, WR: 31
    • Christian McCaffrey, RB: 29

    San Francisco can put up points with the best of them. No matter how many players are out injured, Kyle Shanahan is able to pull the play calling strings to maximize the talent they have available. But we’ve seen the wheels come off before, and this group is only getting older. There is no real threat of dynamism or speed that should scare defenses.

    The 49ers’ defense is improving but it’s still a ways off their peak. They’ll cross their fingers that Mykel Williams had a rough rookie season and isn’t a draft bust, or else they could end up with a huge whole opposite Nick Bosa.

    The 49ers keep getting younger and faster. https://t.co/etnJkMpFpp

    — Grant Cohn (@grantcohn) March 9, 2026

    Arizona Cardinals

    By naming Jacoby Brissett the team’s starting quarterback, the Cardinals are effectively signaling they won’t be competitive in 2026. Brissett is an odd pairing with new head coach Mike LaFleur, and he’s pretty much only good enough to make bad teams mildly interesting. Maybe next year, Cardinals.

    James Harden celebrates becoming only the 9th player to score over 29,000 points

    James Harden

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    James Harden has been a standout in the NBA since 2009 for multiple teams. He is most known for his time with the Houston Rockets, where he truly became a superstar. Harden has gradually grown into a megastar over the years, especially with his offensive impact in scoring and playmaking.

    Lately, he has been known as a point guard for the Cleveland Cavaliers. However, he still has a good history with his scoring, as evidenced by his unique achievement of scoring over 29,000 points in his career.

    Harden reaches over 29,000 career points in the NBA

    Throughout his lengthy career, Harden has been a dominant offensive player. He is a creative superstar, as he can make some big plays all the time. Harden loves to manipulate his defenders, especially when he goes on isolation. However, he also does well with being an off-ball threat.

    Harden is one of the most skilled scorers ever, as evidenced by his 29,000+ points. He is not stopping anytime soon because he still looks good as one of the best players in the league. Now that he is with the Cavs, he has a chance of making a bid for title contention.

    MORE: James Harden knows that he perfectly fits with Donovan Mitchell

    He is glad to be with the Cavaliers now because he is given the green light to conduct the offense. Of course, Donovan Mitchell is the star player, but Harden has the license to do what he wants. As evidenced by his success as a scorer, head coach Kenny Atkinson is fine with what he does.

    In the Cavs' latest win against the Philadelphia 76ers, Harden had a good game with 21 points, five rebounds, and five assists. In those 21 points, he scored his 29,000th point, which cements him as one of the all-time greats.

    "All glory to God. It’s a testament of the work that I put in over the course of so many years. Cavs gave me an opportunity to go out here and showcase my game, so I’m grateful," Harden said after the game against Philly.

    As long as Harden is allowed to play basketball, he will be a superb offensive player. The natural talent always shines through with him, and he will continue to be a fantastic offensive player who almost everyone would love to play alongside.

    More NBA news: 

    Former Colts' kicker signs with new team early in free agency

    A former Indianapolis Colts kicker has found a new opportunity.

    According to Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network, the Las Vegas Raiders are signing Matt Gay.

    The Colts signed Gay during the 2023 offseason. At that time, that deal made Gay the highest-paid free agent kicker in NFL history. However, last April, two years into that contract, Gay was released.

    In his two seasons with the Colts, Gay has been steady on attempts from under 50 yards, which includes missing only three tries.

    However, from over 50 yards, he has struggled mightily. During that same two-year span, Gay is a combined 11-for-22 on such kicks, according to PFF.

    The Raiders are signing veteran kicker Matt Gay, his agents @davidcanter and @NessMugrabi of @aurasportsgroup tell The Insiders. pic.twitter.com/jwr3QvveX1

    — Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) March 10, 2026

    Gay then spent time last season with both Washington and San Francisco. In total, he made 17-of-23 field goals, and he was 26-for-26 on extra points.

    The Colts just re-signed kicker Blake Grupe after he stabilized the kicking game late last season. Presumably, Grupe will compete with Spencer Shrader for the Colts' kick job this season.

    This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: NFL free agency: Former Colts' K Matt Gay signs with Raiders

    Dayton Flyers prepare for upcoming Atlantic 10 Championship

    The University of Dayton men’s basketball team will play in the 2026 Atlantic 10 Championship.

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    This year’s tournament will be held on March 11 to 14 at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh.

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    Dayton enters the tournament as the No. 4 overall seed after a 21-10 record during the regular season.

    They last won the tournament back in 2003. The Flyers’ last win in a tournament game was in 2023.

    Saint Louis is the top seed in this year’s tournament. VCU is No. 2, and Saint Joseph’s ranks No. 3.

    UD has won six of seven games. They won at Richmond, 65-60, on March 3, but fell to VCU, 68-62, on Senior Night on March 6.

    The Flyers’ first A-10 Tourney game will be on Friday, March 13, at 2 p.m.

    They will play the winner of the fourth game. That game includes No. 5 seed George Mason against the winner of No. 12 LaSalle and No. 13 St. Bonaventure on Thursday, March 12. LaSalle battles St. Bonaventure on Wednesday.

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    Injured LSU Tigers Outfield Chris Stanfield Reportedly 7-10 Days From Return

    As the LSU Tigers baseball team searches for answers, they may just be getting one as outfielder Chris Stanfield continues to progress towards a return.

    During his radio show, Tigers head coach Jay Johnson said that Stanfield is about 7-10 days away from being back in the lineup, per LouisianaSports.net's Matt Moscona. The outfielder got injured sliding into home in the second game of the season. He has missed the last 15 games, while LSU has gone 10-4.

    The good news is that Johnson also said that Stanfield has been able to swing his bat "full go" as of Monday. That means that his return date should be much longer. It does feel like he's going to miss a couple more games, though.

    The Tigers' offense has been slumping hard, and perhaps getting Stanfield back could be a bolt of energy that the team needs.

    Stanfield isn't known for his bat, but he was much more efficient at the plate than before he came to LSU. Replicating last year's performance would be very welcome in this current group.

    The senior slashed .298/.414/.404 last year with one home run and 31 RBI. He did strike out a fair bit, but he made up for it.

    Defensively, he's a game-changer. The range that he will be able to cover in left field will give the Tigers an advantage. An outfield consisting of Stanfield, Derek Curiel and Jake Brown could be the best defensive unit in the country.

    Stanfield will be welcomed back with open arms after they have failed to find a consistent replacement for him on the bench. The 22-year-old has gone 2-for-7 with two runs scored, a double, a walk and a strikeout.

    Rivalry renewed: UNM to open Mountain West play against former WAC rival UTEP

    New Mexico’s first conference game in the new-look Mountain West will be against a former rival from the classic WAC.

    The Mountain West released its 2026 conference schedule Monday, lending dates to the Lobos’ eight league games and the renewal of its regional rivalry with UTEP.

    UNM will open league play against the Miners on Oct. 3, the first matchup between the two programs since 2022. The Lobos previously played UTEP every year as WAC members from 1968 to 1998, a stretch that saw UNM win 17 straight games over the Miners. Prior to that, the Lobos and Miners were both members of the Border Conference from 1935 to 1950.

    UNM has battled New Mexico State (115 games) and UTEP (80 games) the most times throughout its 131 seasons of play. The Lobos lead the all-time series against the Miners 44-33-3, winning four of their last 10 matchups against UTEP since the Lobos left for the Mountain West in 1999.

    UNM’s conference opener will be followed by the program’s lone open date of the season (Oct. 10) ahead of a pivotal game at Hawaii (Oct. 17). The Lobos will then host another league newcomer in North Dakota State (Oct. 24) before a two-game road swing at San Jose State (Oct. 31) and Nevada (Nov. 7).

    UNM is set to return to University Stadium for another key matchup against likely league favorite UNLV (Nov. 14) before closing the regular season with a road game at Wyoming (Nov. 21) and a home game against Air Force (Nov. 28).

    Kickoff times and network assignments for each game will be released throughout the summer. The Mountain West’s television partners — FOX Sports, CBS Sports and CW Network — could move select games from Saturday to Friday ahead of the season.

    In 2025, UNM went 9-4 — 6-0 at home — and made an appearance in the Rate Bowl.

    Sean Reider covers college football and other sports for the Journal. You can reach him at sreider@abqjournal.com or via X at @lenaweereider.

    2026 UNM FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

    Sept. 5: vs. Central Michigan

    Sept. 12: vs. Mercyhurst

    Sept. 19: at Oklahoma

    Sept. 26: at New Mexico State

    Oct. 3: vs. UTEP*

    Oct. 10: BYE

    Oct. 17: at Hawaii*

    Oct. 24: vs. North Dakota State*

    Oct. 31: at San Jose State*

    Nov. 7: at Nevada*

    Nov. 14: vs. UNLV*

    Nov. 21: at Wyoming*

    Nov. 28: vs. Air Force*

    *Mountain West games

    Jackson-Wink's Garcia tagged for Freedom 250

    An Albuquerque MMA fighter has been selected to compete on the UFC-promoted, President Donald Trump-approved Freedom Fights 250, scheduled for June 14 on the White House south lawn.

    No, it is not Jon “Bones” Jones.

    Steve Garcia, who trains at Albuquerque’s Jackson-Wink MMA, is scheduled to face Brazil’s Diego Lopes on the widely anticipated card, to be staged in celebration of our nation’s upcoming 250th birthday.

    Surprised? No one should be. Garcia (19-5) is riding a seven-fight win streak, six of those victories coming by knockout. In terms of entertainment value, he has been among the UFC’s best the past 3 1/2 years. He was awarded performance bonuses after four of those seven fights.

    For Garcia, nicknamed “Mean Machine,” the slot on the Freedom Fights card is opportunity on top of opportunity: a chance to be seen by perhaps the largest audience before which he’s fought — the card is scheduled to be telecast live on Paramount+, free for subscribers to that platform — but also a golden opportunity for advancement.

    Garcia is ranked ninth among challengers for the UFC featherweight (145-pound) title held by Alexander Volkanovski. Lopes (27-8) is ranked No. 2. A victory over Lopes likely would put Garcia within hailing distance of a title shot.

    A phone message left for Garcia by the Journal on Monday, seeking comment, drew no response.

    NO ‘BONES’ ABOUT IT: Meanwhile, Albuquerque’s Jones, the former UFC light heavyweight and heavyweight champion, had campaigned hard for a spot on the Freedom 250 card despite having announced his retirement from the sport last June.

    That, UFC President Dana White has said repeatedly, was never going to happen — citing Jones’ checkered history that involved positive tests for banned substances and brushes with the law.

    “Never, ever, ever, which I told you guys (the news media) 100,000 times was Jon Jones even remotely in my mind to fight at the White House,” White said Saturday night during a post-event news conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    White cited not only Jones’ unreliability but some physical damage incurred during his 16-year MMA career that, White said, played a role in the legendary fighter’s retirement.

    BO’S A GO: Garcia is not New Mexico’s only Freedom 250 connection.

    Middleweight Bo Nickal (8-1), who lived in Rio Rancho and wrestled varsity for Rio Rancho High School as an eighth-grader in 2010, is scheduled to face Philadelphia’s Kyle Daukaus (17-4) on the June 14 card.

    Jason Nickal, Bo’s father and the Rio Rancho wrestling coach, took a job in Texas after the 2010 season. Bo Nickal went on to an All-America career at Penn State before signing with the UFC in 2022.

    In a Zoom interview with the Journal in November 2024, Nickal shared some fond memories of his time in Rio Rancho.

    “I really appreciate my time there, and I feel like it was great for me,” he said. “I learned so much and me so many awesome people.”

    The Freedom 250 main event matches UFC lightweight champion IIlia Topuria (17-0) in a title defense against veteran Justin Gaethje (27-5).

    A total of six fights are scheduled.

    THE LOCAL SCENE: For the second time in four months, MMA cards in the Albuquerque area are going back-to-back.

    On Saturday, March 21, FightWorld (Jon Judy, Tom Vaughn, Arlene Sanchez Vaughn) is staging a show at Revel Abq. The following day, APFC (Anthony Pettis) is promoting at Isleta Resort & Casino.

    In November, FightWorld promoted on the 22nd, APFC on the 23rd. Both cards were well attended, as likely will be the case this month.

    PICO’S RETURN: Jackson-Wink’s Aaron Pico (13-5), the victim of a stunning, spinning back elbow in his loss by first-round knockout to Lerone Murphy on Aug. 16, is scheduled to face Brazil’s Patricio Pitbull (37-8, real name Patricio Andre de Sousa Freire) on an April 11 UFC card in Miami.

    The Murphy fight was Pico’s UFC debut after seven years with Bellator.

    The Murphy-Pico fight was a co-main event on UFC 319. Pico-Pitbull is scheduled for the prelim portion of UFC 327.

    Reider's Block Episode 42: Jason Eck on UNM's offseason, personnel updates and more

    In episode 42 of Reider’s Block, New Mexico head coach Jason Eck joins the show to discuss the Lobos’ offseason, share personnel updates and more with host Sean Reider. The full episode is available on YouTube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

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    Sean Reider covers college football and other sports for the Journal. You can reach him at sreider@abqjournal.com or via X at @lenaweereider.

    Lobo cornerback Abe Williams moves to receiver

    Note: Quotes from Jason Eck are from the latest episode of Reider’s Block, a UNM football podcast hosted by Journal staff writer Sean Reider. The full podcast is available on YouTube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

    One of the Lobos’ defensive starters is set for a new role – on the other side of the ball.

    New Mexico cornerback Abraham Williams has been moved to wide receiver, head coach Jason Eck told the Journal.

    The 6-foot-1, 186-pound redshirt senior made 22 total tackles in seven starts last year before injuries held him out of the final four games. Williams — a former FCS All-American kick returner — also returned six kickoffs for 96 yards for the Lobos.

    “(Williams) is doing a good job,” Eck said last week. “He can really run. He's got to take care of his hamstring because his hamstring was bothering him a little bit.

    “But he's definitely a weapon who can really run and take the top off things (with his) speed. And I think (wide receivers coach Carson Walch) will do a great job developing him.”

    The decision to move Williams — a former high quarterback — to wide receiver was made to take advantage of his skill set while keeping him healthy in his final year of eligibility, Eck said. The former Idaho and Weber State transfer suffered three concussions over the last two years, holding him out for long stretches of his two seasons under Eck.

    UNM’s need for more speed at receiver also made Eck open to the change.

    “We think this is an opportunity (for Williams),” he added. “You know, when you tackle, you're not leading with your head, but … it's in the vicinity, you know. So it can be a tough deal there. Hopefully this is something that can keep him on the field more because that was an issue that way.”

    In moving over to receiver, Williams also figures to help bolster a room that lost its leading receiver in Keagan Johnson, but added two transfers in Troy Omeire (UNLV) and Miles Williams (Eastern Washington) and two early enrollees in DJ Darling and Massiah Mingo.

    UNM also returns Zhaiel Smith and Shawn Miller, who combined for 23 catches and 311 yards last season.

    Injury updates

    UNM’s receiving depth will be tested in the coming weeks: Omeire is set to miss spring practice after recently undergoing knee surgery, per Eck.

    After catching 31 passes for 514 yards with the Rebels last season, the 6-4, 210-pound former Arizona State and Texas transfer is expected to serve as UNM’s top receiver this season.

    “It’s not an ACL (injury), so I'm very confident he'll be back for (this season),” Eck said. “We probably expect him to miss all (of) spring.”

    Southern Cal transfer tight end Joey Olsen will miss this season, however, after tearing his ACL during offseason workouts. The former four-star prospect transferred to the Lobos after two years with the Trojans, and was expected to help play a role in UNM’s revamped tight end room.

    “He's got a great attitude, and he's working really hard. I really like that kid. Just his demeanor and his personality. He's got a good energy to be around. You know, he's very motivated to try to get back for next year. But, you know, we'll see.”

    Sean Reider covers college football and other sports for the Journal. You can reach him at sreider@abqjournal.com or via X at @lenaweereider.

    Tuesday's Time Schedule

    All Times EST

    Tuesday, March 10

    MLB - Spring Training

    Baltimore vs. Houston, at West Palm Beach, Fla., 1:05 p.m.

    Detroit vs. Boston, at Fort Myers, Fla., 1:05 p.m.

    Minnesota vs. Tampa Bay, at Port Charlotte, Fla., 1:05 p.m.

    N.Y. Yankees vs. Philadelphia, at Clearwater, Fla., 1:05 p.m.

    Atlanta vs. Toronto, at Dunedin, Fla., 1:07 p.m.

    St. Louis vs. N.Y. Mets, at Port St Lucie, Fla., 1:10 p.m.

    Washington vs. Miami, at Jupiter, Fla., 1:10 p.m.

    Arizona vs. L.A Dodgers, at Phoenix, 4:05 p.m.

    Chicago Cubs vs. Texas, at Surprise, Ariz., 4:05 p.m.

    Chicago White Sox vs. Athletics, at Mesa, Ariz., 4:05 p.m.

    San Francisco vs. Cleveland, at Goodyear, Ariz., 4:05 p.m.

    Cincinnati vs. Colorado, at Scottsdale, Ariz., 4:10 p.m.

    Kansas City vs. Seattle, at Peoria, Ariz., 4:10 p.m.

    San Diego vs. L.A. Angels, at Tempe, Ariz., 4:10 p.m.

    NBA

    Memphis at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.

    Dallas at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.

    Detroit at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m.

    Washington at Miami, 7:30 p.m.

    Boston at San Antonio, 8 p.m.

    Phoenix at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.

    Toronto at Houston, 8 p.m.

    Charlotte at Portland, 10 p.m.

    Chicago at Golden State, 10 p.m.

    Indiana at Sacramento, 10 p.m.

    Minnesota at L.A. Lakers, 11 p.m.

    NHL

    Calgary at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m.

    Columbus at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m.

    Detroit at Florida, 7 p.m.

    Los Angeles at Boston, 7 p.m.

    Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7 p.m.

    San Jose at Buffalo, 7 p.m.

    Toronto at Montreal, 7 p.m.

    N.Y. Islanders at St. Louis, 7:30 p.m.

    Utah at Minnesota, 8 p.m.

    Vegas at Dallas, 8 p.m.

    Anaheim at Winnipeg, 8:30 p.m.

    Edmonton at Colorado, 10 p.m.

    Nashville at Seattle, 10 p.m.

    T25 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL

    West Coast Tournament - Championship

    No. 12 Gonzaga vs. No. 21 Saint Mary’s (Calif.)/Santa Clara winner at Las Vegas, 9 p.m.

    PWHL

    Boston at Vancouver, 10 p.m.

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    Broncos keeping their core intact. Linebacker Alex Singleton returns as Dre Greenlaw exits

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos are running it back — and not just at running back.

    A person with knowledge of the deals told The Associated Press on Monday that the team is bringing back inside linebacker Alex Singleton on a two-year deal worth $15.5 million and is cutting ties with oft-injured Dre Greenlaw.

    The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because contracts can’t be signed until Wednesday, the first day of the new league year.

    A day earlier, the Broncos, who are finally out from under the $85 million in dead cap charges from Russell Wilson's release two years ago, agreed to a deal to keep inside linebacker Justin Strnad for $19.5 million over three years

    Cutting Greenlaw, who missed about half the games last season because of recurring thigh injuries, will save the Broncos about $6 million in cap space.

    Also, the Broncos agreed to a two-year deal worth $20 million with running back J.K. Dobbins, who rushed for 772 yards in 10 games before a foot injury ended his season in November.

    While the two-day negotiating window opened with a flurry of deals across the NFL, the Broncos stood pat, agreeing to deals to bring back their own free agents, including quarterback Sam Ehlinger (one year, $2 million) and tight end Adam Trautman (three years).

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    TSSAA boys basketball state tournament brackets, schedule

    The field has been set for the 2026 TSSAA boys basketball state tournament.

    Thirty-two teams — eight in each of the four classifications — have clinched berths and will participate in the TSSAA basketball boys tournaments, which will be held March 18-21 at Middle Tennessee State's Murphy Center.

    Teams in Class 2A and 3A begin play on March 11. Teams in Class 1A and 4A begin their state tournament runs on March 12.

    Below is the Tennessee high school boys basketball state tournament schedule. All times are Central.

    Class 1A

    March 19: Eagleville (31-0) vs. Pickett Co. (30-4), 4 p.m.; Unaka vs. Humboldt (21-4), 5:30 p.m.; Wayne Co. vs. Memphis Middle College, 7:15 p.m.; Hampton vs. Jackson Co. (29-5), 8:45 p.m.

    March 20: Eagleville-Pickett Co. winner vs. Unaka-Humboldt winner, 7:15 p.m.; Wayne Co.-Memphis Middle College winner vs. Hampton-Jackson Co. winner, 8:45 p.m.

    March 21: Championship, 6:30 p.m.

    More: TSSAA girls basketball state tournament brackets, scores

    Class 2A

    March 18: Loretto (19-10) vs. East Nashville (23-4), 9:30 a.m.; Chattanooga Prep (19-11) vs. Peabody, 11 a.m.; Smith Co. (23-11) vs. Lewis Co. (20-9), 12:45 p.m.; Gatlinburg-Pittman (27-4) vs. Westview (23-7), 2:15 p.m.

    March 20: Loretto-East Nashville winner vs. Chattanooga Prep-Peabody winner, 9:30 p.m.; Smith Co.-Lewis Co. winner vs. Gatlinburg-Pittman-Westview winner, 11 a.m.

    March 21: Championship, 11 a.m.

    Class 3A

    March 18: South Gibson vs. Upperman (30-5), 4 p.m.; Portland vs. Fulton (24-9), 5:30 p.m.; Fayette-Ware (26-4) vs. Alcoa (21-13), 7:15 p.m.; Tullahoma (27-4) vs. Tennessee (29-7), 8:45 p.m.

    March 20: South Gibson-Upperman winner vs. Portland-Fulton winner, 12:45 p.m.; Fayette-Ware-Alcoa winner vs. Tullahoma-Tennessee winner, 2:15 p.m.

    March 21: Championship, 1:30 p.m.

    Class 4A

    March 20: Blackman (27-4) vs. Whitehaven, 9:30 a.m.; Walker Valley (29-3) vs. Farragut (25-11), 11 a.m.; Bartlett (32-4) vs. Brentwood (30-3), 12:45 p.m.; Beech (32-2) vs. Bearden (36-1), 2:15 p.m.

    March 21: Blackman-Whitehaven winner vs. Walker Valley-Farragut winner, 4 p.m.; Bartlett-Brentwood winner vs. Beech-Bearden winner, 5:30 p.m.

    March 22: Championship, 4 p.m.

    This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: TSSAA boys basketball state tournament brackets, scores for 2026

    TSSAA boys basketball state tournament brackets, schedule

    The field has been set for the 2026 TSSAA boys basketball state tournament.

    Thirty-two teams — eight in each of the four classifications — have clinched berths and will participate in the TSSAA basketball boys tournaments, which will be held March 18-21 at Middle Tennessee State's Murphy Center.

    Teams in Class 2A and 3A begin play on March 11. Teams in Class 1A and 4A begin their state tournament runs on March 12.

    Below is the Tennessee high school boys basketball state tournament schedule. All times are Central.

    Class 1A

    March 19: Eagleville (31-0) vs. Pickett Co. (30-4), 4 p.m.; Unaka vs. Humboldt (21-4), 5:30 p.m.; Wayne Co. vs. Memphis Middle College, 7:15 p.m.; Hampton vs. Jackson Co. (29-5), 8:45 p.m.

    March 20: Eagleville-Pickett Co. winner vs. Unaka-Humboldt winner, 7:15 p.m.; Wayne Co.-Memphis Middle College winner vs. Hampton-Jackson Co. winner, 8:45 p.m.

    March 21: Championship, 6:30 p.m.

    More: TSSAA girls basketball state tournament brackets, scores

    Class 2A

    March 18: Loretto (19-10) vs. East Nashville (23-4), 9:30 a.m.; Chattanooga Prep (19-11) vs. Peabody, 11 a.m.; Smith Co. (23-11) vs. Lewis Co. (20-9), 12:45 p.m.; Gatlinburg-Pittman (27-4) vs. Westview (23-7), 2:15 p.m.

    March 20: Loretto-East Nashville winner vs. Chattanooga Prep-Peabody winner, 9:30 p.m.; Smith Co.-Lewis Co. winner vs. Gatlinburg-Pittman-Westview winner, 11 a.m.

    March 21: Championship, 11 a.m.

    Class 3A

    March 18: South Gibson vs. Upperman (30-5), 4 p.m.; Portland vs. Fulton (24-9), 5:30 p.m.; Fayette-Ware (26-4) vs. Alcoa (21-13), 7:15 p.m.; Tullahoma (27-4) vs. Tennessee (29-7), 8:45 p.m.

    March 20: South Gibson-Upperman winner vs. Portland-Fulton winner, 12:45 p.m.; Fayette-Ware-Alcoa winner vs. Tullahoma-Tennessee winner, 2:15 p.m.

    March 21: Championship, 1:30 p.m.

    Class 4A

    March 20: Blackman (27-4) vs. Whitehaven, 9:30 a.m.; Walker Valley (29-3) vs. Farragut (25-11), 11 a.m.; Bartlett (32-4) vs. Brentwood (30-3), 12:45 p.m.; Beech (32-2) vs. Bearden (36-1), 2:15 p.m.

    March 21: Blackman-Whitehaven winner vs. Walker Valley-Farragut winner, 4 p.m.; Bartlett-Brentwood winner vs. Beech-Bearden winner, 5:30 p.m.

    March 22: Championship, 4 p.m.

    This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: TSSAA boys basketball state tournament brackets, scores for 2026

    High-tech tee time: The Players returns to TPC Sawgrass with new facial recognition option for entry

    The eyes of the golfing world—and now, the eyes of high-tech scanners—are turning toward TPC Sawgrass this week as The Players Championship prepares to welcome tens of thousands of fans back.

    While the tournament’s prestige remains constant, the experience at the gate is getting a modern makeover. This year, the PGA Tour is introducing facial expression entry for ticketed guests. The new technology offers a seamless, “hands-free” experience for those who register a photo in advance.

    For fans like Joyce Armstrong, who has attended the tournament for nearly 20 years, the excitement is building as fast as the grandstands.

    “I love for the players to come. I go and watch them,” said Armstrong, who already has her ticket secured. “I’ll be there Friday if the weather’s good; it’s very exciting.”

    Organizers have upgraded the grounds with enhanced Wi-Fi to ensure the massive crowds can stay connected.

    Despite the digital upgrades, some physical realities remain unchanged. For residents living in the shadow of the course, the tournament signifies the start of “bumper-to-bumper” season.

    Ann Birch, a local resident of five years, is already checking off her grocery list to avoid the inevitable congestion.

    “We don’t go to restaurants or go out to eat or even come to Publix,” Birch said, noting that her commute time can double or triple during tournament week. “We just stay home if we can.”

    With practice rounds beginning tomorrow and the official tournament kickoff on Thursday, attendees can plan for delays. Saturday’s round is already sold out.

    Armstrong, a veteran of the tournament crowds, offered a simple piece of advice for newcomers: “You have to be patient. You know, everybody’s going there.”

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    Cubs BCB After Dark: Which Shōta Imanaga will the Cubs get?

    CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - SEPTEMBER 25: Shota Imanaga #18 of the Chicago Cubs pitches in a game against the New York Mets at Wrigley Field on September 25, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Matt Dirksen/Chicago Cubs/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    It’s Monday of a new week here at BCB After Dark: the grooviest hole-in-the-wall for night owls, early risers, new parents and Cubs fans abroad. Thanks for stopping by. The place seems empty without you. Come on in and join us. There’s no cover charge. The dress code is casual. The hostess will seat you now. Bring your own beverage.

    BCB After Dark is the place for you to talk baseball, music, movies, or anything else you need to get off your chest, as long as it is within the rules of the site. The late-nighters are encouraged to get the party started, but everyone else is invited to join in as you wake up the next morning and into the afternoon.

    Last week, I asked other than Team USA, who were you pulling for in the World Baseball Classic? Obviously there were 19 possible answers and 18 of the 19 countries got at least one vote. But Puerto Rico got the most with 16 percent of the vote and the Dominican Republic was second with 13 percent.

    Here’s the part with the jazz and the movies. Feel free to skip it. But you might like it. You won’t hurt our feelings if you don’t.


    Tonight I’m writing about the movie In the Mood for Love in the next section, so I thought I’d feature the Great American Songbook standard “I’m in the Mood for Love,” written by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields.

    The actual title of the movie in Cantonese translates to “Age of Blossoms,” but director Wong Kar-Wai knew that idiom wouldn’t translate into English, so he struggled for an international title for his film. It wasn’t until he was in post-production that he heard Bryan Ferry singing “I’m in the Mood for Love” that he realized that that was the title to his movie.

    Here is the great Charlie Parker performing it on his Charlie Parker with Strings album.


    I’m getting back to my thoughts on the top ten movies in the 2022 BFI Sight & Sound critics poll of the greatest movies of all time. I got caught up with Citizen Kane and Tokyo Story, but now with the World Baseball Classic going on, I’m going to get back to my original idea of doing just some short capsules, although the first one got a little long today.

    Today’s two films finished fifth and sixth in the most recent Sight & Sound poll. They are director Wong Kar-Wai’s In the Mood for Love and director Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey.

    5. In the Mood for Love. (2000) Directed by Wong Kar-Wai. Starring Tony Leung and Maggie Cheung.

    In the Mood for Love is an elegant love story that captures the pure aching sadness of love as well or better than any other film. Set in Hong Kong in 1962, the film paired two of the biggest stars in the world (Tony Leung and Maggie Cheung) in a carefully constructed love story where what isn’t said is more important than what is.

    The plot of In the Mood for Love isn’t deep, but it gets the characters to where we need them to be. Mr. Chow (Leung) and Mrs. Chan (Cheung) become neighbors in an overcrowded building in Hong Kong. They both fled the Cultural Revolution in Mainland China (As Wong and his family had around this time) and while they aren’t poor, they’re forced to grab whatever lodgings they can find in crowded Hong Kong, no matter how small.

    Both of their spouses are gone a lot and Wong wisely never shows either of them on camera. Mr. Chow and Mrs. Chan start spending a lot of time with each other out of loneliness and because it’s nearly impossible to avoid each other in this tiny space. They become friends but they worry about how it looks. They meet in secluded places so that no one thinks they’re having an affair. 

    But eventually, they realize their spouses are gone so much because they’re having an affair with each other. Both are deeply wounded by their spouses’ infidelity and they are pushed even closer to each other by the betrayal. Eventually, they realize what we’ve realized for a long time—Mr. Chow and Mrs. Chan are deeply in love with each other. But both of them know the pain and betrayal of infidelity and think “we’d be no better than them” if they consummated their love. Or at least, that’s what they both think the other one thinks.

    I’m trying not to spoil the film, but this is one terribly sad love story of missed chances. Wong also smartly rejects any attempt to give these characters an easy way out of their predicament. But In the Mood for Love also highlights the beauty of love at every turn. Cheung reportedly spent 4 hours a day in makeup and wardrobe to get her into the pure image of beauty from Hong Kong in the early sixties. The same kind of care goes into recreating every small corner of Hong Kong of the period. (Most of the film was actually shot in Bangkok as Hong Kong of 2000 would have been unrecognizable to 1962 Hong Kong.) There’s even a noir feel of dark alleys, rain and cramped spaces with covered with shadows.

    The film’s pace is slow and the scenes are more of a series of small stories that take place over a series of months and years. It’s left up to us to fill in what took place in between cuts. It’s also a “heavy” film with only a few light movements to ease the ache. The performances of Leung and Cheung are amazing and they’re able to convey their true feelings to us through looks and tone rather than words. They are aided by a soundtrack of period specific Hong Kong pop tunes as well as a lot of Nat King Cole. 

    Here’s the trailer for the 20th anniversary restoration of the film. You can get a sense of the amazing look of the film here. You may also pick up the Vertigo influences in the way that Wong uses color and camera angles.

    Would I put it in my top ten? Probably. I only saw In the Mood for Love for the first time back around this past Christmas, but I could instantly tell that it was a classic. I might want to rewatch it before committing to putting it in the top ten, but it’s clear to me why the critics ranked it as high as they did. There aren’t many on-screen love stories as painful and honest as this one.

    6. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Directed by Stanley Kubrick. Starring Keir Dullea and Gary Lockwood.

    I don’t want to go too much into 2001: A Space Odyssey because we just did a science fiction tournament where we talked about it a lot and it deservedly ended up winning it. You can go back and read what I wrote back in November. I know the criticisms of the film. It’s slow. There isn’t much dialogue. It’s more philosophical than it is about plot or action. 

    Even though there might be nothing significant in the film that would trip up the censors at the Production Board, this is a film that could only be made in the New Hollywood era. No other time would a studio (in this case MGM) give a director the freedom and money to make a movie like this. The film is more philosophical than action- or plot-driven. The ending is open to interpretation. The “star” of the film, Keir Dullea, doesn’t show up until nearly halfway through the film. Despite all this, it made a ton of money. 

    To this day, we still say “Open the pod bay doors, Hal” as a criticism of artificial intelligence. That’s how broad the film’s influence is.

    Would I put it in my top ten? Yes. I don’t think it’s number one, but during the Science Fiction tournament, I hope I made my admiration for the film clear. I thought Blade Runner was the only other film in the running for the greatest science fiction film of all time and I agree that 2001 comes out on top. 

    If you need to be reminded of the brilliance and awe 2001: A Space Odyssey, here’s the trailer for the restoration.


    Welcome back to everyone who skips that other stuff.

    The Cubs are really counting on Shōta Imanaga this year. They were counting on him last year but by the playoffs, Imanaga’s game had fallen off so much that they couldn’t count on him anymore.

    If you’ve been following along, you have at least some clue as to why Imanaga struggled down the stretch. Certainly the hamstring injury that cost him a chunk of the season played a role. The velocity on his fastball was down to 90.8 miles per hour, down from 91.7 in his rookie season. He also wasn’t locating the pitch as well and it was getting hit hard and in the air. That lead to a lot of home runs.

    But so far this spring, Imanaga’s fastball seems to be back. It’s actually averaging 92.8 mph this spring. He’s still giving up home runs and maybe he always will, but that may be more of a factor in warm, dry Arizona and most of them have come with the bases empty.

    Sahadev Sharma had a good article in The Athletic explaining what went wrong with Imanaga last year and what is different in Spring Training. (sub. req.) One area of concern is that that 92.8 mph velocity is partly because Imanaga is throwing 95 in the first inning and back down to 90 by the fourth. But that could just be a factor of getting back into shape.

    So tonight I’m asking you what you expect out of Imanaga in 2026? Do you think a healthy Imanaga will be back to his 2024 form when he was an All-Star and finished fifth in Cy Young Award balloting? Or do you think that the Imanaga we got last year is the Imanaga the Cubs will get this year? Which one is he more likely to be?

    Thanks for stopping by tonight. We appreciate your patronage. Drive home safely. Recycle any cans and bottles. Tip your waitstaff. Join us again tomorrow evening for more BCB After Dark.

    Cowboys free agency tracker: Live rumors, news, updates on Trey Hendrickson and Dallas’ other potential signings

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    The Dallas Cowboys are looking to get back into contention through the 2026 offseason. They dug themselves a hole by being $50 million over the cap, but made adjustments to become cap compliant, by restructuring the deals for Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb and Tyler Smith. 

    The Cowboys finished second in the NFL East in 2025, but had an overall record of 7-9-1. The season was defined by the blockbuster trade that saw Dallas move on from star pass-rusher Micah Parsons.

    Dalla has several big contracts they will need to manipulate to create more cap space, but they do still have holes to fill to try and make up ground between the division-winning Philadelphia Eagles, who finished 11-6. 

    The Sporting News is tracking live updates, rumors and signings for the Cowboys in free agency. 

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    Cowboys free agency rumors, news, updates

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    March 9

    10:25 p.m. -- The Cowboys are re-signing pass-rusher Sam Williams to a one-year, $3 million deal, according to Mike Garafolo. Williams had 8.5 sacks over his first two NFL seasons but missed all of 2024 and produced only one sack in 2025. He rejoins a group of pass-rushers that now includes Rashan Gary.

    4:14 p.m. -- The Cowboys are signing free agent safety Jalen Thompson to a three-year, $36 million deal, per Ian Rapoport. He was most recently with the Arizona Cardinals. Thompson had 95 tackles in 2025, the third-most for anyone on the Cardinals. 

    12:06 p.m. -- Alec Pierce has signed a massive 4-year, $116 million deal to remain with the Colts. per Adam Schefter. While the Cowboys weren't necessarily in on Pierce, this deal would be bad news for Dallas' front office if they hope to sign Pickens to a long-term extension. In 2025, Pierce played in 15 games and had 47 receptions for 1,003 yards and six touchdowns. Pickens played in 17 games, and had 93 receptions for 1,429 yards (third-most in the league) and nine touchdowns. 

    9:37 a.m. -- The Cowboys had checked in on free agent defensive end Trey Hendrickson. With the acquisition of Gary, Dallas is expected to be out on Hendrickson, unless his price tag drops, per Ari Meirov

    March 7

    12:39 p.m. -- Dallas wasn't done with its second-round tenders, placing one on offensive lineman T.J. Bass, per Machota.

    12:30 p.m. -- The Cowboys have placed a second-round tender on kicker Brandon Aubrey, per The Athletic's Jon Machota. Dallas is still trying to work out a contract extension that is expected to make Aubrey the highest-paid kicker in NFL history. It protects the Cowboys' asset, and in the chance that Aubrey signs with another team, Dallas would receive a second-round pick in return. 

    March 6

    9:21 p.m. -- The Cowboys were interested in a deal with the Las Vegas Raiders for DE Maxx Crosby. The Raiders wanted two first round picks for him, and that is what the Baltimore Ravens paid in a completed trade. The Athletic's Jon Machota reported that Dallas had a lot of interest in acquiring Crosby, but were never going to give up two firsts. 

    February 27

    11:20 a.m. -- Dallas has taken a step toward keeping George Pickens in blue and white, using the franchise tag on the receiver. Franchise tagging Pickens will cost Dallas $27,298,000, but it now gives them time to work out a long-term deal or look for a trade partner. 

    The non-exclusive franchise tag was used on Pickens, per Todd Archer, meaning other teams will be allowed to talk to him in free agency. If he signs an offer sheet with another team, the Cowboys have five days to match it. If they decide not to, Dallas would be entitled to draft compensation equivalent to two first-round picks.

    February 21

    4:50 p.m. -- The Cowboys are re-signing running back Javonte Williams, agreeing to a three-year contract worth $24 million

    MORE: Ranking the greatest Cowboys of all-time

    Cowboys free agency signings

    Here is a look at the free agency signings that the Cowboys have made in the 2026 offseason.

    • WR George Pickens (franchise tag, $27.29 million)
    • S Jalen Thompson (3 years, $36 million)
    • EDGE Sam Williams (re-signed 1 year, $3 million)

    MORE:Complete list of Super Bowl MVP winners through the years

    Cowboys completed trades

    March 9

    Dallas acquires DL Rashan Gary from Packers

    The Cowboys acquired DL Rashan Gary from the Packers in exchange for a 2027 fourth-round pick. Gary is the second Green Bay defender that Dallas has acquired in as many years. He figures to bolster the Cowboys' defensive line and is under contract for two more years. 

    Rico Dowdle Steelers contract revealed

    CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - DECEMBER 28: Rico Dowdle #5 of the Carolina Panthers avoids a tackle by Drake Thomas #42 of the Seattle Seahawks during the first half of the football game at Bank of America Stadium on December 28, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by David Jensen/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    New Steelers running back Rico Dowdle will be signing a two-year, $12.25 million deal with Pittsburgh, KPRC2’ Aaron Wilson reported late Monday.

    #Steelers deal for veteran running back Rico Dowdle: two years, $12.25 million, per a league source

    — Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) March 10, 2026

    Dowdle’s $6.125 yearly average is less than the $7 million former Steeler Kenneth Gainwell is expected to be making with the Tampa Buccaneers on his new deal.

    Dowdle rushed for 1,076 yards and six touchdowns for the Carolina Panthers in 2025, averaging 4.6 yards per carry. He added 297 yards and one touchdown as a receiver. Dowdle ultimately had 350 more yards from scrimmage than Gainwell in 2025. At 27, he’s one year older than Gainwell, and around 15 pounds heavier.

    Technically, Dowdle will be making slightly more money per year than the Steelers’ incumbent starter, Jaylen Warren, who is entering this second year of a two-year, $11.9-million deal. It’s unclear how the Steelers plan on splitting the roles between Dowdle, Warren, and second-year running back Kaleb Johnson.

    Panthers reportedly signing All-Pro linebacker Devin Lloyd from Jaguars

    The Carolina Panthers have reached terms with one of the best defenders in free agency. 

    Per NFL insider Jordan Schultz, All-Pro linebacker Devin Lloyd is signing a three-year, $45 million deal to leave the Jacksonville Jaguars and join the Panthers. 

    Lloyd will join the Panthers after completing his four-year rookie contract with the Jaguars. He was named to his first Pro Bowl and second-team All-Pro after his 2025 season.

    BREAKING: Former #Jaguars star LB Devin Lloyd is signing with the #Panthers for $45M over 3 years, per sources.

    After an All-Pro season, Lloyd leaves Jacksonville and gets a payday. pic.twitter.com/3PlBjoGOiy

    — Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) March 10, 2026

    Steelers free agency tracker: Live rumors, news, updates on signings as Aaron Rodgers decision looms

    Pittsburgh Steelers WR DK Metcalf and fans

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    The Pittsburgh Steelers are in position to be very active in the 2026 edition of NFL free agency.

    Why? They have tons of cap space. According to Over The Cap, the Steelers have more than $46 million in space above the salary cap.

    There will be plenty to keep an eye on with Pittsburgh.

    For one, there's the Aaron Rodgers decision. Does he retire? And if not, does he return to play for the Steelers? Technically, he's a free agent, so he's got all options available to him.

    MORE: Check out our full NFL free agency tracker here

    Speaking of offense: Do the Steelers sign a WR to complement DK Metcalf? And does Kenneth Gainwell stay or go?

    The defense already got good news on Monday when Asante Samuel Jr. re-signed, but there's plenty of improvements to made there, too.

    It's all part of the post-Mike Tomlin era. After 19 seasons, the head coach stepped down, and he has been replaced by Mike McCarthy. That adds another layer of intrigue as Pittsburgh tries to win a playoff game for the first time in a decade.

    We'll be keeping track of all the latest news here.

    MORE: Travis Kelce reveals why he didn't retire and signed back with Chiefs

    Steelers free agency rumors, news, live updates

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    TUESDAY

    2:25 p.m.: This morning, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that the Steelers would be OK with Mason Rudolph and Will Howard as its QB options if Rodgers doesn't return.

    10:45 a.m.: ESPN's Dan Orlovsky provided a very good update on Aaron Rodgers -- read more about it here.

    10:15 a.m.: This is a list of the top remaining free agent QBs, something the Steelers might end up needing to look into.

    8:30 a.m.: It'll be interesting to see if any noise starts to emerge about the Steelers and Kyler Murray. They'll likely need some kind of alternative if Aaron Rodgers decides not to return. Still a lot of unknown at QB.

    7:25 a.m.: We also broke down the bad news for Kaleb Johnson. Read more at this link.

    7:15 a.m.: We broke down how Rico Dowdle's signing impacts Jaylen Warren, which you can read about at this link.

    6:45 a.m.: A couple key things to note as Tuesday gets underway. Free agency operates much the same way today as it did Monday. It's still the "legal tampering" period. Deals can't be made official until Wednesday. There are still a good chunk of free agents on the board, so more news should emerge throughout the day.

    MONDAY

    11:30 p.m.: As the week goes on, more and more Steelers fans will start to wonder what is happening with Aaron Rodgers. There weren't really any updates on Monday, so there's still more to come for sure.

    11 p.m.: The latest rumors suggest Patrick Queen may leave Pittsburgh, potentially to sign with the Dallas Cowboys.

    10:30 p.m.: Steelers beat writer Gerry Dulac reports: "The Steelers next move in free agency is expected to be a starting veteran guard to replace Isaac Seumalo."

    10 p.m.: Earlier this evening, the Steelers landed their new RB2. Rico Dowdle signs from the Carolina Panthers, according to Jordan Schultz.

    6:40 p.m.: The Steelers lose lineman Isaac Seumalo to a contract with the Arizona Cardinals, per Ian Rapoport.

    4:26 p.m.: It's been a quiet day overall for Pittsburgh, which is still awaiting a decision from Aaron Rodgers on what the QB plans to do for next season.

    2:31 p.m.: The Steelers have signed a cornerback, Jamel Dean. Ian Rapoport reports it's a three-year deal for $36 million.

    2:20 p.m.: News that Mike Evans is leaving the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to sign with the San Francisco 49ers is shocking. It also officially removes Pittsburgh from possibly ending up with Evans.

    1:10 p.m.: The Steelers have lost Kenneth Gainwell. He's signing a two-year deal with the Buccaneers, according to insider Jordan Schultz. It'll pay him $7 million per year.

    12:45 p.m.: The Steelers have made a trade with the Colts: Michael Pittman is coming to Pittsburgh, per ESPN's Adam Schefter.

    12:30 p.m.: A slow first half hour, with the highlights being Alec Pierce getting $116 million to return to the Colts, and Kenneth Walker signing with the Chiefs. Lots still to be done.

    12 noon: The NFL's legal tampering period opens. Reports from insiders will come soon about agreed-upon signings. Nothing can be officially signed until Wednesday.

    11:10 a.m.: One to watch for Pittsburgh: Mike Evans. Reports indicate he may leave the Buccaneers, and he'd make the perfect WR2 for the Steelers.

    10:45 a.m.: The official negotiating window opens at 12 noon on Monday, so that's when to start expecting rumors to start humming.

    10:40 a.m.: The expectation in recent weeks has been that Aaron Rodgers won't drag his decision out as long as last year, but it's not clear whether that means anything will happen this week with the future Hall of Fame QB.

    8 a.m.: The Steelers signed Asante Samuel Jr. to a one-year, $4 million contract to prevent him from reaching free agency at all.

    Steelers free agent signings

    • A hugely exciting pickup in the backfield: Rico Dowdle joins from the Panthers to join Jaylen Warren after the loss of Kenneth Gainwell.
    • The Steelers have signed a cornerback, Jamel Dean, for three years and $36 million.
    • The Steelers have their WR2, via trade: Michael Pittman Jr. from the Colts.
    • The Steelers agreed with Asante Samuel Jr. before free agency to return to Pittsburgh after six games in 2025 following his midseason addition.

    Steelers free agent losses

    • Kenneth Gainwell is gone, signing a two-year deal with the Buccaneers.
    • The cornerback James Pierre has signed with the Minnesota Vikings.
    • Isaac Seumalo leaves to play for the Arizona Cardinals.

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    Titans free agency tracker: Live rumors, news, updates on signings with $92 million cap space

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    The Tennessee Titans might be one of the surprise teams of the 2026 edition of NFL free agency.

    They've got major available cap space, a new head coach, a rising star QB and plenty of reason to make a bunch of splashes.

    The cap space works out to more than $92 million available, according to Over The Cap. That's second in the NFL behind just the Las Vegas Raiders.

    They hired a new head coach this offseason, Robert Saleh. That leads to plenty of potential links with Saleh's former stops.

    MORE: Check out our full NFL free agency tracker here

    The offense will now be run by Brian Daboll, the former Bills offensive coordinator and Giants head coach who also has some of his former pupils being thrown out as Titans targets in free agency.

    They join forces with Cam Ward, who improved as his rookie season went on. The No. 1 overall pick from last year's draft has the potential to lead the Titans to a bright future if they surround him with the right pieces.

    There aren't many areas on the roster where Tennessee couldn't at least consider an upgrade, and so has the potential to be a fast and furious free agency for the Titans.

    We'll be keeping track of all the action right here.

    MORE: How the Eagles and Travis Kelce can be a great fit

    Titans free agency rumors, news, live updates

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    6:08 p.m.: Offensive guard Cordell Volson signs a one-year deal worth $2.5 million, per Ian Rapoport.

    4:27 p.m.: The Titans have been the talk of the NFL on social media for their aggressiveness in getting new guys. It'll just have to work out for it to look brilliant.

    3:27 p.m.: The Titans are using that cap space! Next up is signing Alontae Taylor, the cornerback from the Saints, on a three-year, $60 million contract.

    3:25 p.m.: Another addition for the Titans. It's cornerback Cor'Dale Flott, who comes from the Giants on a three-year, $45 million deal, according to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo.

    3:20 p.m.: Former Titans edge rusher Arden Key is signing with the Colts on a two-year, $20 million deal, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.

    3:13 p.m.: The Titans are in agreement with John Franklin-Meyers on a huge deal to bolster the defensive line. It's three years and $63 million, reported by Jordan Schultz.

    2:20 p.m.: News that Mike Evans is leaving the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to sign with the San Francisco 49ers is shocking. It also officially removes Tennessee from possibly ending up with Evans.

    2 p.m.: The Titans get their guy. Wan'Dale Robinson is coming to town from the Giants to become Cam Ward's new top target. It's four years for $78 million, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. That's a new record for a slot receiver.

    1:40 p.m.: The Titans have signed a new tight end. Daniel Bellinger reunites with Daboll, and it's a three-year deal for $24 million for the TE from the Giants, per Jordan Schultz.

    1:12 p.m.: The Titans have a backup QB. Mitchell Trubisky has signed from Buffalo, per NFL Network's Mike Garafolo, on a two-year deal.

    12:30 p.m.: A slow first half hour, with the highlights being Alec Pierce getting $116 million to return to the Colts, and Kenneth Walker signing with the Chiefs. Lots still to be done.

    12 noon: The NFL's legal tampering period opens. Reports from insiders will come soon about agreed-upon signings. Nothing can be officially signed until Wednesday.

    11:15 a.m.: Mike Evans is reportedly considering leaving Tampa Bay. He'd be a fun pickup for the Titans, if he was willing to risk playing with a young QB.

    11 a.m.: The NFL negotiating window for free agency opens at 12 noon ET on Monday (11 a.m. CT). That's when the rumors will get rolling fast and furious.

    Titans free agent signings

    • The offensive line bulks up with a one-year deal for Cordell Volson.
    • Alontae Taylor joins from the Saints to boost the Titans' secondary even more.
    • Cor'Dale Flott, a cornerback, signs from the Giants to join the Titans. It's the third addition of the day from the Giants so far.
    • John Franklin-Meyers is aboard from the Broncos to help the defensive line on a three-year deal.
    • The Titans add Wan'Dale Robinson from the Giants to be their best wide receiver.
    • Tennessee has signed Mitchell Trubisky to be its backup QB to Cam Ward.
    • The Titans have added veteran tight end Daniel Bellinger from the Giants.

    Titans free agent losses

    • In late February, the Titans released C Lloyd Cushenberry and DB Xavier Woods.
    • The Titans had already traded away Dre'Mont Jones during the season. But as a matter of housekeeping, he left the Ravens in free agency and signed with the Patriots.
    • Arden Key leaves town and signs with the division rival Colts, where he'll try to get after Cam Ward as an Indy pass rusher.

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    Commanders free agency tracker: Live rumors, news, updates on signings with $87 million cap space

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    The Washington Commanders are entering into a pivotal offseason for a number of reasons.

    The main one, of course, is that the 2025 season was a nightmare compared to the energizing 2024 campaign, and now it's time to seek a bounce back. But the other notable reason is this -- the Commanders have more than $87 million in cap space.

    That ranks third-most in the NFL, according to Over The Cap, and it means the Commanders have a lot of decisions to make. They can potentially boost their roster at a number of major positions of need.

    Some things can't be fixed in free agency, like Jayden Daniels' health. They'll just need that to go better.

    But even his backup QB is a need, with Marcus Mariota hitting the open market.

    MORE: Check out our full NFL free agency tracker here

    The Commanders have been linked to available running backs, wide receivers and tight ends as they hope to boost the offense around Daniels and Terry McLaurin.

    There's plenty of space for defensive upgrades, too. And one key spot that flies under the radar: The Commanders need a center. They released Tyler Biadasz and could look to shell out big money to add a new guy in the middle of the offensive line.

    We'll keep track of everything the Commanders are up to right here.

    MORE: Travis Kelce reveals why he didn't retire and signed back with Chiefs

    Commanders free agency rumors, news, live updates

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    TUESDAY

    2:30 p.m.: The Commanders were reportedly in on Romeo Doubs, per Dianna Russini, but he signed with the Patriots for four years and $70 million.

    2:05 p.m.: Deebo Samuel hasn't signed with anyone new yet. There's additional information out there about his market value that's circulating as Samuel waits, and you can read about that here.

    10:45 a.m.: Something to note as the free agency tampering window continues into a second day: Things will definitely be slower today. Guys that weren't signed immediately usually weren't signed immediately for a reason. Either they really are taking their time intentionally, or they don't have the interest they want. Plenty more deals will come, but they could be stretched out over the next handful of days.

    10 a.m.: The Commanders' free agent moves so far could lead to them targeting Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love with the No. 7 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

    8:35 a.m.: Keep an eye on tight end for Washington today. Read here about two options still on the market.

    7:35 a.m.: One player who is a free agent from the Commanders and hasn't signed anywhere yet but should have a decent market is offensive guard Chris Paul. It's not obvious whether Washington could still try to bring him back.

    7 a.m.: One player to watch for the Commanders today: WR Romeo Doubs. He hasn't signed yet and has been previously linked to Washington.

    6:45 a.m.: A couple key things to note as Tuesday gets underway. Free agency operates much the same way today as it did Monday. It's still the "legal tampering" period. Deals can't be made official until Wednesday. There are still a good chunk of free agents on the board, so more news should emerge throughout the day.

    MONDAY

    11:30 p.m.: Washington likely still needs a center as the free agent week goes on. Keep an eye on additional WR help, too.

    5:00 p.m.: DT Tim Settle is back in Washington. It's a three-year, $24 million free agent contract, according to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo.

    4:15 p.m.: A big one for the Commanders: Odafe Oweh is signing to bolster the pass rush. The former Chargers edge player is getting $100 million on a four-year contract, per ESPN's Adam Schefter.

    3:40 p.m.: The Commanders are bringing back Marcus Mariota. The backup QB signs a one-year contract for $7 million, per NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.

    2:20 p.m.: News that Mike Evans is leaving the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to sign with the San Francisco 49ers is shocking. It also officially removes Washington from possibly ending up with Evans.

    1:30 p.m.: The Commanders have a signing: Amik Robertson, the cornerback, is coming to town on a two-year contract, according to The Athletic.

    12:40 p.m.: The Commanders have reached a two-year, $60.2 million contract extension with Laremy Tunsil, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

    12:30 p.m.: A slow first half hour, with the highlights being Alec Pierce getting $116 million to return to the Colts, and Kenneth Walker signing with the Chiefs. Lots still to be done.

    12 noon: The NFL's legal tampering period opens. Reports from insiders will come soon about agreed-upon signings. Nothing can be officially signed until Wednesday.

    11:10 a.m.: One to watch for Washington: Mike Evans. Reports indicate he may leave the Buccaneers, and he'd make the perfect WR2 for the Commanders alongside Terry McLaurin.

    10:45 a.m.: The official negotiating window opens at 12 noon on Monday, so that's when to start expecting rumors to start humming.

    10:40 a.m.: It's worth noting that division rival Dallas has already been busy this morning with the trade for Packers pass rusher Rashan Gary. The Commanders have to deal with plenty of strong edge players in the NFC East.

    10:30 a.m.: The negotiating window opens at 12 noon, and the Commanders have plenty to do.

    Commanders free agent signings

    • Tim Settle is another D-line addition, where he'll play on the interior on a three-year deal.
    • Odafe Oweh is the highlight of Monday, a $100 million signing over four years from the Chargers to get after the QB.
    • A smart and necessary move: The Commanders are bringing back Marcus Mariota to back up Jayden Daniels again.
    • The Commanders get a new face with the signing of CB Amik Robertson to a two-year deal.
    • Not a signing, per se, but the Commanders have reached a two-year contract extension with Laremy Tunsil worth $30 million per year.

    Commanders free agent losses

    • C Tyler Biadasz (released March 3)
    • CB Marshon Lattimore (released March 6)

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    Raiders free agency tracker: Live rumors, news, updates on signings with $111 million cap space

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    No one enters this offseason with more money to spend than the Las Vegas Raiders.

    Free agency week has arrived, and it's safe to expect the Raiders to pursue all sorts of available free agents to join a roster that needs plenty of reshaping. They've also got the No. 1 overall pick next month, which is expected to be used on Fernando Mendoza, the QB from Indiana.

    Of course, the Raiders didn't wait until free agency to get their offseason rolling. They've already traded away Maxx Crosby to the Baltimore Ravens for a pair of first-round picks.

    That expanded what was already a lot of open cap space even wider, and now the free agent world is their oyster.

    MORE: Check out our full NFL free agency tracker here

    There are certain spots the Raiders don't need upgrades. QB is one, with Mendoza incoming. RB is another, after drafting Ashton Jeanty last year. And TE fits that mold, too, with young star Brock Bowers.

    Almost everywhere else, the Raiders can improve. That'll make the ongoing free agency particularly fascinating.

    It'll definitely make sense to make moves at wide receiver, to give Mendoza the best chance of success.

    We'll be keeping track of all the happenings for the Raiders right here.

    Raiders free agency rumors, news, live updates

    Refresh for latest. Times in ET unless otherwise noted.

    6:19 p.m.: Kenny Pickett is leaving in free agency to join the Carolina Panthers, again via Schefter.

    6:02 p.m.: Linebacker Quay Walker joins almost immediately after Dean, leaving the Packers to come to Vegas, via Ian Rapoport.

    6:01 p.m.: The Raiders get linebacker Nakobe Dean from the Eagles on a three-year contract, per Adam Schefter.

    4:38 p.m.: The Raiders sign Kwity Paye to a three-year contract worth $48 million to add the pass rusher from the Colts, per Adam Schefter.

    4:27 p.m.: After a few big moves, the Raiders quieted down. There's still plenty more to be done, and lots of names still available to be signed.

    2:20 p.m.: News that Mike Evans is leaving the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to sign with the San Francisco 49ers is shocking. It also officially removes Vegas from possibly ending up with Evans.

    2:15 p.m.: The Raiders strike again. They sign WR Jalen Nailor from the Vikings for three years and $35 million, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

    1:46 p.m.: The Raiders have made a splash. It's a three-year, $81 million deal with center Tyler Linderbaum from the Ravens that makes him the highest-paid interior offensive lineman in NFL history. Deal reported by Adam Schefter.

    12:10 p.m.: The Raiders are keeping Eric Stokes. It's a three-year, $30 million deal to keep the former first-round in Vegas, per Ian Rapoport.

    12 noon: The NFL's legal tampering period opens. Reports from insiders will come soon about agreed-upon signings. Nothing can be officially signed until Wednesday.

    11:10 a.m.: Mike Evans reportedly is considering leaving Tampa Bay. He'd be an awesome target for Fernando Mendoza, if Evans was willing to take the risk to come play with a rookie QB.

    10:50 a.m.: The negotiating window opens at 12 noon ET, which is 9 a.m. PT. That's when to expect rumors to start coming in quickly.

    Raiders free agent signings

    • Moments later, Quay Walker joins the mix as another linebacker, him from the Packers.
    • Another defensive upgrade: Nakobe Dean into the linebacker room from the Eagles.
    • Kwity Paye joins to bolster the pass rush from Indy.
    • Jalen Nailor joins the receiver corps. He was a great slot guy in Minnesota who was overshadowed by Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison.
    • The Raiders have a center for their presumed new QB. Tyler Linderbaum from the Ravens agrees for three years and a whopping $81 million.
    • Eric Stokes is staying in Vegas. He got a reported three years and $30 million. The deal can't be finalized until Wednesday.

    Raiders free agent losses

    • While not a signing elsewhere, the trade of Maxx Crosby over the weekend leading into free agency could be a franchise-defining one for both the Raiders and Ravens.
    • Kenny Pickett signs with the Panthers, departing Vegas after they traded midseason to get him from the Browns.

    More NFL news:

    Grading the Texans signing of Eagles DB Reed Blankenship

    A new safety has joined the Houston Texans' secondary for 2026 and beyond.

    According to reports, the Texans and former Philadelphia Eagles defensive back Reed Blankenship have agreed to terms on a three-year, $24.75 million contract. The deal includes $16.5 million guaranteed.

    Blakenship, who was voted a team captain for the Eagles, played in 16 games last season, totaling 83 tackles, one interception and a forced fumble. Before that, he recorded seven interceptions between 2023-24, along with 18 pass deflections.

    A former undrafted free agent from Middle Tennessee State, the 27-year-old was a key part of a championship defense in 2024 that finished first in passing yards allowed (174.2) and second in opponent points per game (17.8). Over the past three years, he has started at least 16 games while posting a coverage grade of at least 73.0, per Pro Football Focus.

    With a need opposite Pro Bowler Calen Bullock and limited quality options on the roster, the Texans needed to make a move to shore up the position and perhaps land a stud in Blankenship. Here is our initial grade of the expected signing.

    Thank you for everything Reed Blankenship

    Forever a Super Bowl champion pic.twitter.com/mHJss2ma4z

    — Philly Sports Sufferer (@mccrystal_alex) March 9, 2026

    Signing details

    Three years, $24.7 million, $16.5 million guaranteed

    Initial grade: B+

    People are too focused on the offensive line to realize that the role opposite Bullock needed a long-term upgrade. C.J. Gardner-Johnson lasted three games before he lost the locker room and a spot on the roster and M.J. Stewart was a special teams standout before being forced to take on a bigger role. The results spoke for themselves before a season-ending quad injury sidelined him for the rest of the season. The combination of Jaylen Reed and Myles Bryant didn't make fans feel comfortable when watching quarterbacks attack man coverage.

    Blankenship is coming off a down season. A year removed from winning a Super Bowl, his interception, pass breakup total and yards per reception all took a hit. According to Pro Football Focus, he allowed a career-high in touchdowns (4) and missed tackles (11), but finished top 10 among safeties in forced fumbles.

    From a fit, Blankenship is the ideal type of man coverage defender to fit in a secondary that just needs a running mate to pair with Bullock. He's stable in coverage, but far superior as a run defender who attacks the second level of the defense. He's not a straight-up box safety, but Blankenship is at his best when playing the run or guarding tight ends.

    Here is what Safety Reed Blankenship is bringing to the Texans!

    Oh yeah, he will fit the swarm mentality 🔥 pic.twitter.com/0Uj5CLLS0k

    — big ounce (@_bigounce) March 9, 2026

    Basically, Blankenship is playing the same role for a new team with a bit more firepower. After forming a strong secondary with Cooper DeJean and Quinyon Mitchell in Philadelphia, he'll be the final piece of a secondary that features three Pro Bowl talents and an All-Pro in Derek Stingley Jr. The Texans, with four different safeties, still ranked top-10 in every pass coverage category, including No. 1 in total yards allowed (277.2) and No. 2 in scoring (17.7).

    An $8 million deal isn't bad for a guy who started 50 games and likely would have been a better fit for an elite defense than anyone in coverage last season. The only reason why it's a B+ is because of the immediate need. The Texans must address the offensive line and that same deal could have gone to either Pittsburgh Steelers guard Isaac Seumalo or Carolina Panthers offensive lineman Cade Mays.

    That doesn't mean Blankenship is a bad signing. If anything, he's the cherry on top of perhaps the greatest defense ever assembled off NRG Drive in 2026.

    This article originally appeared on Texans Wire: Grading the Texans signing of Eagles DB Reed Blankenship

    Panthers sign LB Devin Lloyd; why didn&#39;t Jaguars re-sign free agent?

    Jacksonville Jaguars' free agent linebacker Devin Lloyd will be playing elsewhere in 2026.

    According to Mike Garofolo of the NFL Network, Lloyd is signing a three-year deal worth $45 million, including $25 million guaranteed, to join the Carolina Panthers.

    (This article will be updated.)

    This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: NFL free agency: Panthers sign former Jaguars' LB Devin Lloyd

    Bengals get disappointing grade for $60 million splash signing

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    The Cincinnati Bengals are not known for being a team that dishes out huge money in free agency. 

    However, on the first day of the legal tampering period, the team agreed to a big deal with edge rusher Boye Mafe. Mafe is reportedly inking a three-year deal worth $60 million.

    Mafe is a solid edge rusher who just helped the Seattle Seahawks win a Super Bowl, and the Bengals clearly need help for the pass rush. Trey Hendrickson will sign elsewhere this offseason and no player on the Bengals had more than 5.5 sacks last season. 

    That doesn't mean everybody is a big fan of this move, though. Kristopher Knox of Bleacher Report graded the biggest announced signings and gave the Bengals' Mafe deal a D+. 

    Regarding this move, Knox offered the following analysis: 

    The 27-year-old Mafe had nine sacks in 2023, but he appeared to fall out of favor with the Seattle Seahawks in 2025—Mafe started just four games and played his fewest snaps since his rookie season.

    The Bengals can't be faulted for adding a pass-rusher after logging just 35 sacks in 2025. But $20 million a year is a lot for a guy who had just two sacks last year and has never had 10 in a season.

    As Knox mentioned, Mafe played a smaller role in 2025 than he did in previous years. The Minnesota product also ended with just two sacks, which is the lowest total of his career. 

    Mafe has shown an ability to be a solid pass-rusher in the past, though. In 2023, the defender racked up nine sacks and has had a double-digit amount of quarterback hits in two of his four seasons. 

    It's noble that the Bengals are trying to improve an area of weakness, but there may have been better options. Hendrickson probably wasn't coming back, but the Bengals could have potentially been better off with a player like Kwity Paye or Dre'Mont Jones. 

    The Bengals are also hoping that 2025 first-round pick Shemar Stewart steps up in his second season. Stewart only collected one sack in eight games last year, so improvement from him could go a long way to improving as a unit. 

    More NFL news:

    Kentucky Basketball vs. LSU viewing info, what to watch for, odds, and predictions

    Well, we made it. It has not always been pretty or fun, but Kentucky Basketball is now in the postseason and looking to make an impact.

    After the Florida loss, Mark Pope said, “We are heading down to Nashville to win… We can’t wait to get to it.“

    The Cats are getting to it a lot earlier than ever before, playing on Wednesday in the SEC Tournament for the first time ever. We’ve got all you need to know and how you can follow along, even if you have to work.

    Kentucky vs. LSU game info, lineups, start time, and more

    The Cats are heading to Nashville, a place that has been really unkind to Kentucky this year. The Cats lost 94-59 to Gonzaga and 80-55 to Vanderbilt. Pope said that Kentucky was “due” for some good times in Nashville; hopefully, he is right.

    Kentucky plays in the opening game of the SEC Tournament against LSU, which will take place at 12:30 PM EST on Wednesday. Earlier this season, the Cats used a full-court bomb from Chandler to Moreno to knock off the Tigers on the road.

    It was a pivotal moment in a season full of ups and downs.

    Kentucky's final play wasn't drawn up for Malachi Moreno. The ball was supposed to go to Otega Oweh or Denzel Aberdeen, but Collin Chandler overthrew them.

    Even if it was a broken play, it looked pretty perfect to me.https://t.co/BWLTVMdR8upic.twitter.com/Sw1Y8tsbtm

    — Tyler Thompson (@MrsTylerKSR) January 15, 2026

    Now they’ll do it again.

    LSU will be without Dedan Thomas Jr., who has been confirmed out for the year. The Tigers are just 3-15 in conference play and losers of 3 in a row, though they did just take Texas A&M to double OT. Not that it means much, because Kentucky has lost 5 of 7, but this is a battle of two teams that really didn’t meet expectations this year.

    Bad defense means easier offense

    78.2, that is how many points LSU gives up per game, which is 272nd in the country. So, Kentucky should at least get some clean looks. LSU also allows teams to make a really high percentage of their shots, 50.8% (#143).

    The bad news is the Tigers also score 81.4 points per game, which means they can get red hot, and in a one-game scenario, that is super dangerous.

    Kentucky will have to key in on LSU’s Max MacKinnon.

    Max MacKinnon struggled in the last matchup

    In the last game, MacKinnon was just 4-16. But he is averaging 17 points per game in conference play and shooting it at just 39.7%. So the key will be to make him a volume shooter, just make sure those looks are contested and keep him from getting hot.

    MacKinnon is joined by 2 others in double figures per game, Marquel Sutton and Michael Nwoko. In the earlier matchup in Baton Rouge, Sutton was the co-leading scorer (16), and Nwoko had just 3 points.

    Rebounding will be huge

    The Tigers are not a good defensive rebounding team; couple that with their failure to really prevent teams from making shots, and you have a great scenario to score a lot of points. LSU gives up 10.0 (#307) offensive rebounds per game, while the Cats, 10.7 (#40), have been pretty good all year at getting their own misses.

    Kentucky actually lost the rebounding margin in the first matchup(32-29), and that will need to change in this one.

    Players to watch

    Max MacKinnon

    17 PPG, 2.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists

    Marquel Sutton

    12.4 ppg, 5.6 rebounds

    How to watch and roster information

    • Time: 12:30 PM ET on March 11th
    • Location: Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, TN
    • TV Channel: SEC Network
    • Online StreamWatchESPN and the ESPN app.
    • Radio: Tom Leach and Jack Givens have the call on the UK Sports Radio Network.
    • Replay: WatchESPN and the ESPN network (check local listings)
    • Rosters: UK | LSU
    • Stats to Know: UK | LSU
    • KenPomUK | LSU
    • Team SheetUK | LSU
    • Odds: FanDuel Sportsbook has Kentucky favored by 6.5 points. ESPN gives Kentucky a 75.1% of victory. KenPom (69%), BartTorvik (70%), DRatings (78.6%), and EvanMiya (83.4%) all give Kentucky the edge.
    • Predictions: Haslametrics has Kentucky winning 81- 72. KenPom is going with a Kentucky win with a score of 79-74. BartTorvik (79-74), DRatings (85-76%), and EvanMiya (81-71) also have the Cats winning. There is very little reason for Kentucky to lose this game, but I also said that going into the Georgia game at home. But Georgia is way more talented than this LSU team is without Thomas. I don’t foresee any real issues here, and Kentucky should be able to play some bench guys. Which means this will probably end up being a close game. Give me a 79-65 victory, Kentucky!

    What say you?

    Max Holloway &#39;far from done&#39; after BMF loss to Oliveira at UFC 326

    Max Holloway says he's 'far from done' after BMF loss to Oliveira at UFC 326

    After what has to be considered one of the most disappointing losses of his career, Max Holloway said he'll get back to work.

    Holloway (27-9 MMA, 23-9 UFC) put his BMF title on the line in the UFC 326 main event this past Saturday at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Although he was 2-1 favorite in the fight, the former featherweight champion never had an opportunity to get started against Charles Oliveira (37-11 MMA, 24-11 UFC), who took him down regularly and had more than 20 minutes of control time in the fight.

    The grinding, grapple-heavy win was just about a mirror opposite to the stand-and-bang proverbial wars that past BMF title fights have been, which left plenty to be desired for many fans and analysts. But Holloway didn't fault Oliveira for his game plan in their rematch and said he plans to rebound and work his way back.

    "The highest of highs and the lowest of lows," Holloway posted on Instagram in his first social media comments since the loss. "Saturday night was not my night. Sorry to all my family, friends and fans that I have let down. Shout out to Olivera for doing his thing. All class so nothing but love to him. No excuses from this side and there never will be. I’ve been here before I know the work I need to do to get back to where I wanna be. We are far from done. See you guys at the top. #blessedexpress"

    Holloway, just 34, knocked out Justin Gaethje at UFC 300 with one second left in their five-round BMF fight to win the belt in 2024. He won a double bonus for the all-time highlight-reel moment, but then lost a featherweight title shot to Ilia Topuria his next time out.

    A win over Dustin Poirier in Poirier's retirement fight this past Julykept the BMF belt around his waist until Oliveira took it. It's now been nearly seven years since Holloway last held the featherweight title. Three of his past four fights have been at lightweight.

    This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Max Holloway 'far from done' after BMF loss to Oliveira at UFC 326

    Golden State Warriors jersey history - No. 52 - Dave Hoppen (1988)

    The Golden State Warriors have had over 600 players don the more than 60 jersey numbers used by their players over the more than 75 years of existence the team has enjoyed in its rich and storied history.

    Founded in 1946 during the Basketball Association of America (BAA – a precursor league of the NBA) era, the team has called home the cities of Philadelphia, San Francisco, Oakland, and even San Diego.

    To commemorate the players who wore those numbers, Warriors Wire is covering the entire history of jersey numbers and the players who sported them since the founding of the team. For this article, we begin with the third of seven players who wore the No. 52 jersey for the Warriors.

    Sep 15, 2017; Culver City, CA, USA; Golden State Warriors jerseys on display during the Nike and Sony press conference at Sony Studios. Mandatory Credit: Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports

    That player would be Golden State big man alum Dave Hoppen. After ending his college career at Nebraska, Hoppen was picked up with the 66th overall selection (there were many more rounds in that era of the draft) of the 1986 NBA Draft by the Atlanta Hawks.

    The Omaha, Nebraska native played the first 3 games of his NBA career with the Milwaukee Bucks after getting cut by Hawks and playing in other leagues until he signed with Milwaukee in 1988. After that, he signed with the Dubs in 1988, and stayed with the team until he was drafted by the Charlotte Hornets in the 1988 NBA expansion draft.

    During his time suiting up for the Warriors, Hoppen wore only jersey No. 52 and put up 5.9 points and 4.6 rebounds per game.

    All stats and data courtesy of Basketball Reference.

    This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Warriors jersey history - No. 52 - Dave Hoppen (1988)

    Brooklyn Nets jersey history No. 44 - Bojan Bogdanovic (2014-17)

    The Brooklyn Nets have 52 jersey numbers worn by over 600 different players over the course of their history since the franchise was founded in 1967 as a charter member of the American Basketball Association (ABA), when the team was known as the "New Jersey Americans".

    Since then, that league has been absorbed by the NBA with the team that would later become the New York Nets and New Jersey Nets before settling on the name by which they are known today, bringing their rich player and jersey history with them to the league of today.

    To commemorate the players who played for the Nets over the decades wearing those 52 different jersey numbers, Nets Wire is covering the entire history of the franchise's jersey numbers and the players who sported them since the founding of the team.

    Mar 19, 2016; Auburn Hills, MI, USA; Brooklyn Nets guard Bojan Bogdanovic (44) during the fourth quarter against the Detroit Pistons at The Palace of Auburn Hills. Mandatory Credit: Tim Fuller-USA TODAY Sports

    And for today's article, we will continue with the 18th of 21 people to wear the No. 44 jersey, forward alum Bojan Bogdanovic. After starting his pro career abroad, Bogdanovic was picked up with the 31st overall selection of the 2011 NBA Draft by the Miami Heat.

    The Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina native played parts of the first three seasons of his pro career with the Brooklyn Nets by way of the Minnesota Timberwolves after a draft night deal. That ended when he was dealt to the Washington Wizards in 2017.

    During his time suiting up for the Nets, Bogdanovic wore only jersey No. 44 and put up 11.2 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per game,

    All stats and data courtesy of Basketball Reference.

    This article originally appeared on Nets Wire: Nets jersey history No. 44 - Bojan Bogdanovic (2014-17)

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