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Man United ‘have made contact’ over £43m move as Arsenal join hunt

Man United ‘have made contact’ over £43m move as Arsenal join hunt
Man United ‘have made contact’ over £43m move as Arsenal join hunt

Manchester United are looking to sign the Brazilian midfielder Ederson Dos Santos during the summer transfer window.

According to a report from Ben Jacobs, Manchester United have made contact with the 26-year-old central midfielder’s representatives. He could cost around €50 million in the summer, and Manchester United need someone with his skill set.

Man United could use Ederson

They need to control games better, especially now that they are expected to secure Champions League qualification for the upcoming campaign. Ederson will add control and composure to the team. He can help out defensively and create opportunities for his teammates as well. The 26-year-old has all the tools to develop into a complete central midfielder, and regular football in the Premier League could help him fulfil his potential.

The opportunity to move to England will be exciting at this stage of his career. He is entering his peak years, and he will look to fight for trophies regularly. Manchester United have shown significant improvement in recent months and could be pushing for trophies next season. They are likely to be an attractive destination for the player.

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Ederson to replace Casemiro?

Ederson could end up replacing his compatriot Casemiro at Old Trafford. The Brazilian International has decided to move on, and Manchester United will need to bring in a quality alternative. Although Ederson has a slightly different skill set from that of Casemiro, he could be the ideal acquisition for the club.

Jacobs has further revealed that Arsenal are also interested in the Brazilian midfielder. Manchester United should look to move quickly in order to win the race for his signature. They have the resources to pay €50 million, and Ederson would be a solid investment for them.

Meanwhile, the player has agreed terms with Atletico Madrid as well.

Vancouver Goldeneyes secure No. 1 pick in 2026 PWHL Draft, right to select Caroline Harvey

Vancouver Goldeneyes secure No. 1 pick in 2026 PWHL Draft, right to select Caroline HarveyThe Vancouver Goldeneyes have won the first overall pick in the 2026 Professional Women’s Hockey League Draft, securing the right to draft generational defender Caroline Harvey.

Instead of a lottery system like the one the NHL uses, the PWHL determines its draft order using the “Gold Plan.” Adopted in the league’s first season, the alternative system sees teams ranked based on how many points they accumulate after being eliminated from the playoffs.

The Seattle Torrent got a head start as the first team eliminated from PWHL playoff contention on April 14, but the team still had to win its way to the No. 1 pick, as the Vancouver Goldeneyes were also eliminated just a few days later.

With a 4-3 overtime win on Saturday, the PWHL’s final day of the regular season, Vancouver won the Gold Plan after collecting a total five draft order points. Seattle, which lost to the Montreal Victoire 2-1 in a shootout late Saturday night, finished second with five points; Vancouver won the tie-breaker with more regulation wins after elimination. The New York Sirens and Toronto Sceptres were third and fourth.

Montreal, Boston, Minnesota and Ottawa all clinched spots in the 2026 PWHL Walter Cup Playoffs, which begin on Thursday, April 30 at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Mass. Montreal clinched the No. 1 seed in the league standings and will now have a 24-hour window to select its semifinal opponent – choosing between the third- or fourth-place teams. The selection will be unveiled on Sunday, followed by full playoff schedules, according to the PWHL.

The league’s full entry draft order – between non-playoff teams and potential expansion franchises – is still to be determined, but the league has confirmed the winner of the Gold Plan will earn the No. 1 pick.

Vancouver now has a chance to add a transformational player to its roster after an inaugural season of struggles. Harvey, 23, is the No. 1 prospect on The Athletic’s PWHL prospect ranking, and already a bonafide star in the women’s game.

This season alone, Harvey won an Olympic gold medal, Olympic MVP, the Patty Kazmaier Award – which is given to the top player in women’s college hockey – and her third-career NCAA championship. As a senior at the University of Wisconsin, Harvey led all defenders in the nation with an absurd 64 points in 33 games; her 1.94 points-per-game finished second in the nation behind only Abbey Murphy, a forward. She also co-led the 2026 Olympic women’s hockey tournament in scoring with nine points in five games – the most ever scored at the Olympics by an American defender.

Harvey is a dynamic offensive defender, with deceptive puck skills and playmaking ability, but it’s her skating that really sets Harvey apart.

“I haven’t seen a player with Caroline’s speed at the blue line,” said longtime Wisconsin associate coach Dan Koch in February. “Then her ability to add the offensive side too is really unique. It’s hard to compare her to anyone else in the past.”

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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What Manuel Neuer’s rumored decision to extend might mean for Bayern Munich’s goalkeeper group

LEVERKUSEN FC Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer during the DFB Cup semi-final match between Bayer 04 Leverkusen and FC Bayern Munich at the BayArena on April 22, 2026 in Leverkusen, Germany. BART STOUTJESDIJK / ANP (Photo by ANP via Getty Images) | ANP via Getty Images

Earlier this week, Sky Sport journalist Florian Plettenberg reported that Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer had not yet communicated a decision to Bayern, but there also that there was growing optimism among the club’s front office that the veteran keeper was going to wind up staying for another year.

On Friday, Abendzeitung journalist Maximilian Koch reported that Neuer and Bayern Munich are in agreement on a deal that would keep the captain in Bavaria for another season.

If everything goes as the club’shierarchy is hopeful it will and Neuer extends for another season, the plan would be for Neuer to remain as the number one keeper at the club, but to take on more of mentorship type of role to Jonas Urbig, who would presumably start to get more minutes next season, naturally. Behind Urbig, it’s expected that Sven Ulreich would serve as the number three keeper for another season with youngster Leonard Prescott being fourth on the depth chart.

For keeper Alexander Nübel, who is on loan at VfB Stuttgart, he has stated himself that there’s a possibility he could be playing alongside Urbig at Bayern next season, but that would only be if Neuer decides to leave the club in the summer. With Neuer still in the picture, Nübel does not really see a future at Bayern, especially since Urbig has been there and has gained very valuable experience with all of the times he’s filled in for Neuer.

As for Sven Ulreich, there is a chance he could decide to extend his contract for another season as well. If not, Ulreich is expected to start working at Bayern Munich’s campus as a coach.

IPL 2026: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi injury scare - 15-year-old leaves the field in pain after six-hitting carnage and record ton

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi suffered an injury scare after walking off the field in pain during Rajasthan Royals’ IPL 2026 match against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Saturday, shortly after scoring a record-breaking century.


The 15-year-old appeared to be hurt while fielding in the early stages of SRH’s chase. He was attended to by the physio and eventually had to be helped off the field. The incident unfolded early in the second innings. Fielding at covers, Sooryavanshi sprinted after a lofted stroke from Ishan Kishan but suddenly pulled up, clutching his right thigh. He struggled to move freely and eventually had to be assisted off by the team physio, sparking fears of a hamstring injury.


While the initial visuals suggested a hamstring pull, but it later appeared more likely that the teenager was battling severe cramps. Having spent significant time at the crease during Rajasthan’s innings, the physical toll of batting in extreme temperatures seemed to catch up with him.


Before the scare, Sooryavanshi had lit up Jaipur with an innings that bordered on the outrageous. The teenager smashed 103 off just 37 balls, peppering the boundary with 12 sixes and five fours at a staggering strike rate of 278.38 in IPL 2026.


The milestone-laden knock saw him:


  • Become the youngest player to 1,000 T20 runs
  • Reach the landmark in just 473 balls - the fastest ever
  • Register his second IPL century, becoming the first uncapped player to do so
  • Hammer one of the fastest fifties (15 balls) in IPL history

Riding on Sooryavanshi’s blitz and a steady 51 from Dhruv Jurel, Rajasthan Royals posted a daunting 228/6. A late cameo from Donovan Ferreira added the finishing touches.


However, despite the imposing total, Sunrisers Hyderabad chased it down in 18.3 overs, pulling off a five-wicket win in a high-scoring thriller on a manic Saturday in IPL 2026, which saw Delhi Capitals end up on the losing side despite posting 264/2 with Punjab Kings mowing down the target, setting a new record for the highest successful chase in T20 history, kanung 264/4 in 18.5 overs.

Ljungblom's shootout goal helps Victoire beat Torrent 2-1, secure No. 1 seed in Walter Cup playoffs

SEATTLE (AP) — Lina Ljungblom's shootout goal helped the Montreal Victoire beat the Seattle Torrent 2-1 on Saturday night in the final game of the regular season to secure the No. 1 seed in the Walter Cup playoffs for the second consecutive season.

The Victoire (17-5-2-6) have 62 points, tied with Boston for most in the PWHL, but hold the tiebreaker over the Fleet. Montreal will pick its first-round opponent between third-seeded Minnesota and No. 4 seed Ottawa.

Abby Roque scored with a 5-on-3 advantage at the 7:25 mark in the second period to give Montreal a 1-0 lead.

Ann-Renée Desbiens had 23 saves for the Victoire.

The Torrent (8-1-4-17) — who have 30 points this season, fewest in PWHL — could have secured the No. 1 overall selection in the 2026 PWHL entry draft with a win. Vancouver will have the first pick.

Seattle's Alex Carpenter scored with 9:49 left in the third period to make it 1-1.

Montreal's Marie-Philip Poulin and Maureen Murphy returned from injuries that had sidelined the pair since mid-March.

The Torrent set a season high for attendance at 17,151.

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How Alex Cora’s last hours as Red Sox manager played out | Chris Cotillo

BALTIMORE — In the minutes after the Red Sox routed the Orioles, 17-1, on Saturday afternoon in Baltimore, Alex Cora cracked a beer, joked with players and lauded his team for playing a complete game that snapped a four-game losing streak. Postgame dinner plans were made after an early 12:05 p.m. ET start at Camden Yards.

When Cora and his staff returned to the Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore, though, an organizational shakeup awaited them. Principal owner John Henry, team president/CEO Sam Kennedy and chief baseball officer Craig Breslow — all of whom weren’t scheduled to be on the road trip — were waiting to inform Cora and five coaches that they had been fired, effective immediately.

The scene at the Four Seasons was one of shock. Around 8:05 p.m. ET, the trio of Henry, Kennedy and Breslow departed the hotel for dinner. Players milled around the lobby trying to make sense of the news. As players like Marcelo Mayer, Roman Anthony and Masataka Yoshida returned to the hotel from dinner, the crowd in the lobby grew as Cora and the fired coaches emerged with suitcases packed. An ironically named Mercedes shuttle bus — with a “Coaches4Hire, LLC” label on its side — pulled up, ready to take the group to the airport. Wilyer Abreu, Zack Kelly and Ryan Watson were among the players to arrive in the lobby to say their goodbyes. Coaches who remained on the staff, like José Flores and Parker Guinn, returned to the Four Seasons to greet their former colleagues on their way out.

In the hours after the news hit the club, the group of fired coaches drank together and reminisced at the hotel. By about 9 p.m. ET, the five fired or reassigned coaches — a group consisting of bench coach Ramón Vázquez, hitting coach Pete Fatse, first base coach Kyle Hudson, assistant hitting coach Dillon Lawson, major league hitting strategy coach Joe Cronin and franchise icon Jason Varitek — assumed their seats on the shuttle. Minutes later, Cora emerged, hat backwards while pushing a carry-on suitcase, and was the last to board the van before the doors closed. In his last moments with the team, he thanked team support staff who helped arrange his exit and told them he loved them.

Cora delivered a two-word, somewhat-nebulous text to multiple reporters who reached out to him: “I’m happy,” he said. Varitek, on the other hand, took the news particularly hard despite the team saying he would be “reassigned to a new role within the organization with details of his reassignment will be announced at a later date,” according to sources.

Henry, Kennedy and Breslow returned from dinner 40 minutes later. Henry did not acknowledge a reporter standing outside the hotel and went into the lobby. Kennedy and Breslow stopped to chat and largely deferred questions to Sunday, when they will both address reporters at Camden Yards. Kennedy, though, took a moment to reflect.

“Incredibly difficult day,” Kennedy said outside the hotel. “We’ll discuss more tomorrow. Grateful to Alex for everything he has done for the organization and all the guys. We’re gonna move forward tomorrow.”

The Red Sox, partly because Saturday’s game time was moved up and that allowed players to disperse after returning to the Four Seasons, did not get together as a group to announce the news. Therefore at least some players, after hearing whispers of a shake-up, found out via social media, according to sources.

“We’re gonna meet together tomorrow as a team,” Kennedy said. “We wanted to meet with Alex before talking to anybody else.”

Kennedy, a close friend of Cora and historically an ardent supporter of the manager, spoke in hushed tones and said Saturday ranked “right up there” on the list of tough days he has had in his role. In firing Cora, the Red Sox had made an in-season managerial change for the first time since 2001, when Jimy Williams was fired in August. The news rocked the organization ahead of what was supposed to be a run-of-the-mill Sunday rubber game with Connelly Early on the mound.

In recent days, there was little to suggest massive change was afoot. Kennedy, in an uncharacteristic move, was in the home clubhouse on Monday after the Sox’ Patriots Day win. Cora was 40 minutes late for his pregame media session Friday but claimed he was on the phone with his twin sons who had just returned to Puerto Rico after a lengthy stay in Boston.

All the while, Cora’s bosses were plotting his exit, an eventuality even his team’s most lopsided win of 2026 couldn’t prevent. Over the years, when asked about job security, Cora repeated the same line, that managers sign their contract knowing they’ll eventually be fired. That happened Saturday one month into the second year of a three-year, $21.75 million contract. As he celebrated his final win as Red Sox manager, Cora’s opening line was another familiar adage. By 1 a.m. ET, there he was posing with his former lieutenants, all smiles next to the private jet that took them back to Boston.

“That’s (expletive) baseball, man,” Cora said. “It’s unreal.”

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Red Sox fire manager Alex Cora and five coaches in massive shakeup

BALTIMORE — In a stunning overhaul of an underachieving organization, the Red Sox fired manager Alex Cora and five of his coaches Saturday.

The team appointed Chad Tracy, who had been serving as Triple-A Worcester’s manager, as its interim manager beginning Sunday.

The news came hours after the team posted a lopsided 17-1 victory over the Orioles. That victory snapped a four-game losing streak and followed a series-opening loss to Baltimore at the start of a critical six-game road trip. Cora and his coaches returned to the team hotel, the Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore, where principal owner John Henry, team president/CEO Sam Kennedy and chief baseball officer Craig Breslow were waiting to inform Cora of the news.

“Incredibly difficult day,” Kennedy said. “We’ll discuss more tomorrow. Grateful to Alex for everything he has done for the organization and all the guys. We’re gonna move forward tomorrow.”

Also fired were hitting coach Pete Fatse, assistant hitting coach Dillon Lawson, third base coach/outfield instructor Kyle Hudson, bench coach Ramon Vázquez and major league hitting strategy coach Joe Cronin. The team announced that Jason Varitek, who had served as game-planning coordinator and run prevention coach has been re-assigned to a new role, which will be announced at a later date. Varitek took the news of his re-assignment particularly hard and at this point seems unlikely to continue with the organization, according to sources. The coaches left the team hotel around 9 p.m. ET to return to Boston.

Cora was in his eighth season in the Red Sox dugout. He managed them to a World Series title in his first year, 2018, before agreeing with the team to step away prior to the 2020 season after his involvement with the Houston Astros’ sign-stealing scandal in 2017.

Cora was later re-hired before the 2021 season and promptly returned the Red Sox to the postseason, reaching the ALCS. But three seasons followed in which the Red Sox failed to post a winning record, including a last-place finish.

The Sox reached the playoffs last fall, but were eliminated quickly by the New York Yankees.

This season had seen the Sox compile one of the worst records in baseball at 10-17, with both the starting rotation and lineup failing greatly. A punchless offense was last in MLB in homers before Saturday and the starters’ ERA ranked near the bottom. Cora operated as if things were normal when he returned to the hotel, received the news and “handled it like a professional,” Kennedy said.

Cora’s tenure in Boston ends after 1,161 games, the third-most in franchise history. In eight seasons, he went 620-541. The firing of Cora marks the first time the John Henry-led ownership group has let go of a manager int he middle of a season. The last Red Sox manager to be fired in the middle of the year was Jimy Williams, who was let go in August 2021.

The news comes a year and a month into Cora signing a three-year, $21.75 million contract extension that started in 2025 and made him one of the two highest-paid managers in the sport. The Red Sox will owe him the remainder of that contract.

Each coach that was fired alongside Cora has close ties to the former manager. Vázquez was one of Cora’s closest friends in the game, serving as his bench coach and a part of the coaching staff since 2018. Varitek has been a part of the organization for nearly 30 years. Hudson was regarded as one of top young coaches in the league.

Fatse had been under fire for a flat offense that not long ago, was limited to a single run or no runs in five of eight games. The Sox managed just three runs over the course of a three-game sweep at the hands of the Yankees. Lawson, a former Yankees hitting coach, was hired at the beginning of 2025.

Tracy, 40, has never managed in the majors but has a strong reputation for his time in Worcester and has had many key Red Sox players there, including Roman Anthony, Marcelo Mayer, Payton Tolle, Connelly Early, Jarren Duran, Wilyer Abreu, Ceddanne Rafaela and others. Tracy’s coaching staff is a work in progress that will take shape in the coming days, according to sources.

According to the Red Sox, Double-A manager Chad Epperson will join Tracy’s staff as a third base coach and Triple-A hitting coach Collin Hetzler will join the hitting staff. Pitching coach Andrew Bailey, bullpen coach Chris Holt, first base coach José Flores, assistant hitting coach John Soteropulos and catching coach Parker Guinn are among the Red Sox coaches who kept their jobs. More roles will be filled in the coming days.

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Humbled Brian Snitker inducted into the Braves Hall of Fame

Former Braves manager Brian Snitker sat up behind the podium in the press conference room at Truist Park one more time, and this time he was wearing a suit instead of a uniform.

With his family in the front two rows, Snitker reflected prior to his induction as the 42nd member of the Braves Hall of Fame before Atlanta played the Philadelphia Phillies. Even his son Troy Snitker, the Mets hitting coach who caught a last-minute flight after the Mets were postponed Saturday, was unexpectedly in attendance.

“It’s humbling, and just it’s a great feeling,” Snitker said. “Honestly feels really good to be in the presence of all (the inductees), those legendary Braves guys.”

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Snitker, 70, is in his 50th year with the organization, which includes managing for 10 years from 2016-2025. He skippered the Braves to the 2021 World Series title and reached the playoffs seven times. The Braves won the NL East six straight years under Snitker and his career record was 811-668.

Snitker’s scheduled pregame ceremony was moved indoors due to a steady drizzle at Truist Park that led to a rain delay. It was broadcast on the center field video board and included speeches from Chipper Jones, Terry Pendleton and Jeff Francoeur.

The Braves were besieged with injuries in Snitker’s final season when they finished 76-86. He stepped down on Oct. 1, 2025, and a month later the Braves hired his longtime bench coach Walt Weiss to be the new manager.

The transition has been better than even the staunchest Braves fan could have hoped for. Despite injuries to major pieces of the projected starting rotation, the Braves entered Saturday’s game at an MLB-best 19-8 and held a 6-game lead in the NL East.

“(Snitker) was around in spring training, and he’s been around here during the season, so we do a lot of the same things that he was wanting us to do when he was manager,” said center fielder Michael Harris II. “So yeah, it means a lot to this team and most of the guys that are here (played for him). Walt’s done a good job. And I know that’s because he’s been tag teaming with Snit over these years.”

As well as the Braves have performed this season, Saturday was about looking back at Snitker’s accomplishments in all of his roles with the organization. He is serving as senior adviser in the front office in 2026, which extends his career to 50 years with the Braves.

“I wasn’t doing anything but trying to be me,” Snitker said. “I’ve never tried to put on airs. I’ve never tried to be anybody but me. As a manager, I was talking about this with somebody last night, we have to do things the way we do them, because that’s how we do them. And I didn’t want to change. I just want to be the same guy every day. I know how hard this game is.”

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Knicks Notes: Josh Hart 'locked in' defensively, OG Anunoby strong on both ends in win over Hawks

ATLANTA -- A few notes on the Knicks’ performance in a do-or-die Game 4 win.

HART OF THE MATTER

The Knicks put Josh Hart on CJ McCollum to start the most important game of their season and Hart delivered. With Hart as the lead defender on McCollum, the Knicks limited him to eight points and three turnovers in the first 20-plus minutes of the game. That allowed New York to build an early 15-point lead.

“Yeah Josh was really good on the ball," head coach Mike Brown said. "Josh is a guy with quick feet, he’s strong and when he gets locked in he’s locked in."

The Knicks also used Hart on Jalen Johnson in Game 4. Johnson had been Hart’s primary assignment earlier in the season.

It will be interesting to see how the Knicks handle MJ – I mean CJ McCollum early in Game 5.

TOO MUCH TOWNS

With Jalen Brunson playing below his standard, the Knicks needed to get production from other sources. Brown said New York changed its early offense during Game 4 and that resulted in the ball landing in Karl-Anthony Towns’ hands.

Towns did the rest. He had 10 points and four assists in the Knicks’ tone-setting first quarter. He continued to make plays throughout the game – whether it was at the elbow or in the post.

“He really put us in a position to win,” Brunson said of Towns, who had his first career playoff triple-double.  

The number of touches/shots for Towns has been a hot button around the Knicks all year. On Saturday, they got him the ball and he certainly delivered.

After the game, Hart reiterated that the Knicks need to be deliberate in finding Towns on offense.

“He’s a hub," Hart said. "He’s a guy that can score the ball, but also pass the ball and find guys when they’re open. We have to continue to do that."

OH MY OG

Towns wasn’t the only Knick to pick up the scoring for Brunson. OG Anunoby was again strong on both ends for New York. He led the team with 12 first-half points and made life difficult on the other end for Atlanta. He also rebounded the ball well, helping the Knicks take a 14-point lead into halftime.

Anunoby has arguably been the best Knick through four postseason games. In the first three games, he averaged 20 points on 56 percent shooting (8-for-15 from beyond the arc). On Saturday, he finished with 22 points and 10 rebounds. He’s averaging nearly nine rebounds per game, which is roughly four more than his per-game average in the regular season.

Whether it was Anunoby, Towns, Hart or strong bench play from Jose Alvarado, the Knicks found a way to dominate without relying on Brunson.

“No matter who it is – if KAT is struggling, he’s gotta find other ways to help us win. If Jalen’s struggling to shoot it, he’s gotta find other ways to help us win. If OG is struggling to shoot it or not getting enough touches, or Mikal [Bridges], whoever it is, they just gotta keep trying to find different ways to help us win,” Brown said. “[Jalen] created double-teams, [Miles McBride] got some some wide open looks. If they’re gonna keep doubling him, we gotta make sure we knock the shot down. He’s setting great screens. We gotta keep doing those little things when we’re not shooting the ball at the highest level. Jalen did that [in Game 4].”

Wave remains atop the NWSL standings with a 3-2 road win over the Summit

The San Diego Wave scored three second-half goals for a 3-2 victory over the Denver Summit, spoiling the expansion club's debut at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in front of a sold-our crowd Saturday.

In other National Women's Soccer League matches Saturday, Gotham FC dominated visiting Bay FC 3-0, North Carolina won 1-0 at Houston, and host Chicago beat Boston 2-0.

Yazmeen Ryan played a pinpoint pass into the box to find Melissa Kössler to give Denver a 1-0 lead and the first home goal in the club’s history. It was Kössler's fourth goal of the season.

After seeing her initial shot cleared off the line by Kristen McNabb, Natasha Flint headed home the rebound to make it 2-0 in the 32nd minute.

In the second half, it was all San Diego (5-1-0). Lia Godfrey scored in the 49th minute to trim the lead to 1-2. She leads all rookies with four goals this season and set a new club rookie record.

Off of Godfrey's corner kick, defender Kennedy Wesley smashed a header through the hands of goalkeeper Abby Smith for the equalizer in the 57th minute.

The comeback was completed in the 65th minute for the visitors on an own goal from defender Carson Pickett.

It was the first time San Diego has ever come-from-behind to win from a halftime deficit in the club’s history (0-23-6).

The loss in at the Commerce City, Colorado, stadium snapped a three-game shutout streak for the Denver Summit (1-3-2).

Reiten's debut sparks Gotham attack

Rose Lavelle scored a goal and drew a penalty to lead Gotham (2-2-2) in the shutout of Bay FC.

In the 20th minute, Karlie Lema attempted to clear the ball, but it deflected off Bay goalkeeper Jordan Silkowitz for an own goal. Lavelle doubled the lead in the 41st minute with her first goal of the season.

In first-half stoppage time, Lavelle was fouled in the box on a sliding challenge from Maddie Moreau. Esther González converted the penalty kick to make it 3-0.

Gotham came into the match on a four-match winless streak and only two goals scored all season.

Norway international and former Chelsea winger Guro Reiten earned the start in her debut.

Bay (2-3-0) leading scorer Alex Pfeiffer was unavailable due to a knee injury. The club has now been held scoreless in back-to-back matches.

Sanchez scores lone goal North Carolina road win

For the third straight game, Manaka Matsukubo recorded a goal contribution for the North Carolina Courage, this time on the road against the Dash.

In the 42nd minute, Matsukubo provided the service to Ashley Sanchez for her fourth goal of the season and the lone goal of the match.

In the 77th minute, Ally Schlegel took a heavy touch. In an attempt to recover the ball, she exposed her cleat and made contact with Danielle Colaprico which resulted in a direct red card. North Carolina (2-2-1) played down a player the rest of the way.

Goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan made two saves to preserve the shutout win for her second clean sheet of the season.

The Houston Dash (3-2-0) were held scoreless for the first time this season.

Boston drops fifth straight match

Jordyn Huitema scored her second goal of the season to lead the Chicago Stars.

Huitema scored in the 10th minute after a corner kick and a failed clearance. On a breakaway, Ryan Gareis would find Nádia Gomes for the 2-0 lead in the 51st minute.

After a head-to-head collision, Huitema was taken off as a concussion substitute in the 72nd minute.

This was the first time Chicago (2-4-0) held their opposition off the scoresheet this season.

Expansion Boston (0-5-0) has yet to win this season.

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Video: Dana White reacts to Trump’s Secret Service response to White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooter – ‘I didn’t get down – it was awesome!’

Dana White at the 2026 White House Correspondents' Association Dinner held at the Washington Hilton on April 25, 2026 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Kristina Bumphrey/Variety via Getty Images) | Variety via Getty Images

The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) boss had quite the night.

UFC CEO Dana White was among the high-profile attendees at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday night (April 25, 2026) when a sudden shooting scare sent the event into chaos — and, in typical Dana fashion, he didn’t exactly panic.

Speaking to USA Today, White described the moment armed agents stormed the venue, prompting guests to dive for cover.

“It just started getting noisy,” White said. “Tables getting flipped over, guys running in with guns and they were screaming ‘Get down.’ I didn’t get down. It was f—king awesome. I literally took every minute of it in, and it was a pretty crazy, unique experience.”

White added that his table was positioned near the front of the room — close to where Donald Trump was seated — which only heightened the intensity.

“We were sitting right in front of the table, right in front of where the president was,” he continued. “Nobody got tackled, but guys came in looking for shooters, and they came toward our table. I thought the shooter was over by us or something.”

For someone who’s spent decades cageside watching violence unfold, White seemed more fascinated than frightened.

According to President Trump, a Secret Service agent was shot at close range but saved by a bulletproof vest. The suspect — identified as 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen of Torrance, Calif. — has since been taken into custody.


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White scores twice, Sabaly adds a goal and Whitecaps beat Rapids 3-1

COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (AP) — Brian White scored twice, including an 85th-minute goal, and the Vancouver Whitecaps beat the Colorado Rapids 3-1 on Saturday night.

Vancouver (8-1-0) won its fourth straight match and has 24 points, second in the Western Conference behind San Jose (27 points).

The Whitecaps struck early in the seventh minute when Cheikh Sabaly finished from the center of the box off assists from Thomas Müller and Emmanuel Sabbi to make it 1-0.

White doubled the lead in the 23rd minute, scoring from outside the box off an assist from Andrés Cubas to give Vancouver a 2-0 advantage.

Vancouver appeared to extend its lead in the 77th minute, but Bruno Caicedo’s goal was waved off for a handball.

White added insurance in the 85th minute, finishing from the center of the box off an assist from Caicedo, with a secondary assist from Sebastian Berhalter.

The Whitecaps finished with a 20-13 advantage in shots and an 8-3 edge in shots on goal.

Yohei Takaoka made two saves for Vancouver, while Zack Steffen recorded five saves for Colorado.

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SDFC concede late in 2-1 loss to Portland Timbers, fifth straight defeat

San Diego FC forward Marcus Ingvartsen (7) shoots the ball during an MLS soccer game against the San Diego FC, Saturday April 25, 2026 in San Diego, California.
San Diego FC forward Marcus Ingvartsen (7) shoots the ball during an MLS soccer game against the San Diego FC, Saturday April 25, 2026 in San Diego, California.

An injury-time dagger extends San Diego FC’s losing streak to five consecutive, bested 2-1 by the visiting Portland Timbers at Snapdragon Stadium on Saturday night.

We fall short tonight, but the work doesn’t stop here. pic.twitter.com/rCYVkiSRh6

— San Diego FC (@sandiegofc) April 26, 2026

After a two-match road trip that ended in back-to-back losses for the Chrome & Azul, San Diego FC returned home for their tenth matchday of the 2026 MLS season, hosting the Portland Timbers. 

San Diego FC came into the match sitting on 11 points from nine MLS games, with a record of three wins, two draws and four losses. 

The club's consecutive losses on the road grew their losing streak to four matches, having gone winless through their last seven games in all competitions.

The detrimental disciplinary problems continued in SDFC’s midweek 1-0 loss to the Houston Dynamo, with forward Amahl Pellegrino being handed a red card in the 79-minute of the match, a sixth sending off for the club within their last eight matches.

In 2025, these two clubs faced off five times, with SDFC on the winning end in three matches, including their 2025 MLS Cup Round One series victory over the Timbers. 

The Timbers were first to the goal sheet in this first meeting of the 2026 campaign, with forward Kevin Kelsy taking advantage of an SDFC playing-from-their-back turnover to get the 1-0 score in the 26-minute.

Kevin Kelsy with the takeaway and finish to put @TimbersFC out front. 💪

📺 Apple TV: https://t.co/zupBCSwBZhpic.twitter.com/BRmKC3jlJ6

— Major League Soccer (@MLS) April 26, 2026

Off a misplaced backpack from SDFC midfielder and captain Jeppe Tverskov, Timbers’ Kelsy pounced on the loose ball in his attacking third, drove around SDFC defender Christopher McVey and finished the counterattack with a left-footed strike in the bottom right of the goal.

SDFC’s progressive offensive pressure finally broke through in the 31-minute, with SDFC midfielder David Vazquez winning a penalty after having his cross from the top left of the penalty box blocked by the left hand of Timber defender Brandon Bye.

ICYMI pic.twitter.com/F7HjPG8Zyg

— San Diego FC (@sandiegofc) April 26, 2026

Star forward, Anders Dreyer, brought the match back to equal terms in the 33-minute after burying his attempt from the spot into the bottom right corner of the net, sending Timber goalkeeper James Pantemis the wrong way for the 1-1 scoreline. 

33' El Paletero converts the penalty

VAMOS SAN DIEGO pic.twitter.com/0GDBM5ZDPk

— San Diego FC (@sandiegofc) April 26, 2026

The successful penalty claimed Dreyer’s fifth goal of the 2026 MLS season. 

Coming directly out of the halftime break, SDFC thought they had tacked on the go-ahead 2-1 score, with Dreyer, off a set piece, finding forward Marcus Ingvartsen around the goal area for the finishing touch within the first two minutes of the second half whistle. 

But VAR quickly deemed Ingvartsen to be in an offside position during Dreyer's delivery as the match remained 1-1. 

On the other end, SDFC goalkeeper Duran Ferree kept the Timbers from getting their second score of the night, denying forward midfielder Cole Bassett's top of the box curling strike headed for the bottom right corner with a low diving slap save in the 66-minute. 

The Timbers’ clear chance to steal all three points came in the 83-minute of the match, with forward Antony forcing the costly turnover and rounding SDFC goalkeeper Duran Ferree with only an empty net in front of him, but his game-winning chance blew just right of the goal post as the match stayed at 1-1. 

The winning goal finally came for the visitors in the 90+6 minute, coming off a delivered corner kick cross into the box and after multiple touches inside the area, it ultimately fell onto the feet of defender Alex Bonetig as he rolled in a left-footed shot into the goal for the 2-1 sealer.

What a time for your first MLS goal, Alex Bonetig! 🙌@TimbersFC take the lead in stoppage time! pic.twitter.com/ELqB11cqhc

— Major League Soccer (@MLS) April 26, 2026

Anders Dreyer had an opportunity to salvage a drawing point for SDFC in the 90+9 minute, but his one-on-one chance was saved by James Pantemis as San Diego ran out of time with the final whistle blowing at that 2-1 scoreline.

Saturday night’s loss to the Portland Timbers hands SDFC their fifth consecutive loss, now going eight matches without a victory.

At the post-match press conference following the 2-1 loss to Portland, SDFC head coach Mikey Varas reflected on his squad's performance and progress despite the defeat. 

“I thought we actually put them under pressure and had control of the game. The second half was shaky. It was pretty inconsistent.”

“So when that happens, we lost a little bit control of the game and then it becomes a bit of a coin toss, of what could happen against a team that has good players.”

“I know no one wants to hear it, but today was a step forward. The result didn't go our way, but we got closer to being who we want to be.”

San Diego FC stay home next Saturday night for matchday 11 of the 2026 MLS season, with in-state rival LAFC travelling to Snapdragon Stadium on May 2, kickoff at 6:30 p.m.

SDFC went unbeaten in 2025 against LAFC, winning both home and away fixtures. 

2026 NFL Draft grades: Giants among 4 teams with an A, while a Super Bowl contender doesn't do so hot

The 2026 NFL Draft is officially in the books. We graded each pick in the first round, and then again in the second and third rounds, and we also declared winners and losers for each day of the draft.

Now it’ time to grade the teams as a whole. How did yours fare?

In these grades, Nate Tice does the NFC and Charles McDonald does the AFC. 


Jump to a division or team section by clicking on the links below


NFC 

NFC East

Dallas Cowboys

Grade: B-
Here's why: The Caleb Downs selection was a no-brainer and a home run. He’s talented and a leader who will solidify the back end of a defense that desperately needs it. I’m a little cooler on Malachi Lawrence, whom I was more comfortable taking later than in the first round. But Lawrence has speed and can get after the quarterback, a skill set that’s always valued. Drew Shelton has talent but was inconsistent, so he gives offensive coordinator Klayton Adams an interesting project to work with. LT Overton had a disappointing season, but he’s heavy-handed and can move along the defensive line. His inside-outside ability will make him useful.

Most interesting pick: Jaishawn Barham, Edge/LB, Michigan

Barham is a twitchy athlete who is relentless in getting after the ball carrier. He had experience as an edge defender and lining up off-ball in college. While he had flashes at both spots, he can work himself out of plays when aligned off the ball at linebacker and lacks ideal size on the edge. That might not make him a player for everybody. He does both well enough that there’s potential if he’s able to continue to hone his talent. And he’s actually a cleaner fit in Christian Parker’s defensive scheme than you’d think if used like how Zack Baun was in Philadelphia, another tweener-type moved off-ball with forays on the edge.

Draft picks: 

Round 1

Pick 11

Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State

Round 1

Pick 23

Malachi Lawrence, EDGE, UCF

Round 3

Pick 92

Jaishawn Barham, EDGE, Michigan

Round 4

Pick 112

Drew Shelton, OT, Penn State

Round 4

Pick 114

Devin Moore, CB, Florida

Round 4

Pick 137

LT Overton, EDGE, Alabama

Round 7

Pick 218

Anthony Smith, WR, East Carolina

New York Giants

Grade: A

Here's why: What a weekend for Big Blue. Arvell Reese, my top non-quarterback in this year’s class, was there for the picking at No. 5. And the Giants ended up solidifying their offensive line with Francis Mauigoa, who will start at right guard before potentially becoming their long-term option at right tackle. Mauigoa should be an instant strong starter with his technique, strength and awareness whose right tackle flexibility made him an ideal fit.

Colton Hood, a cornerback I would have been comfortable with going in the first round, was available for the Giants at 37. He is a frisky competitive defender. Hood’s size, balance and athleticism make him a fit in any scheme, but his feistiness and willingness to tackle make him a clean fit in Dennard Wilson’s zone-heavy scheme. Jack Kelly was a nice depth selection at LB in the sixth round. He should be a solid special teamer who can have a chance of playing because of his athleticism and physicality.

Most interesting pick: Malachi Fields, WR, Notre Dame

The Giants absolutely needed to add more talent to their wide receiver room to surround Malik Nabers. Fields is a big athlete who can win on the ball and also kick inside as a power slot willing to do the dirty work as a blocker. His big frame and downfield ball skills make him a fit with Jaxson Dart, and that skill set complements Nabers’ game perfectly. It makes Fields a great fit as a secondary pass catcher who helps contribute to winning football for the Giants.

Draft picks: 

Round 1

Pick 5

Arvell Reese, LB, Ohio State

Round 1

Pick 10

Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami

Round 2

Pick 37

Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee

Round 3

Pick 74

Malachi Fields, WR, Notre Dame

Round 6

Pick 186

Bobby Jamison-Travis, OT, Auburn

Round 6

Pick 192

J.C. Davis, OT, Illinois

Round 6

Pick 193

Jack Kelly, LB, BYU

Philadelphia Eagles

Grade: B+

Here's why: Bracing for a post-A.J. Brown world (reportedly), the Eagles traded with the Cowboys and moved up to take Makai Lemon out of USC. Lemon’s fit is interesting in Philadelphia, mostly because I see him doing his best work out of the slot and Jalen Hurts prefers to do his work to the outside. Having said that, Lemon’s yards-after-catch ability is a welcome new element for an Eagles offense that felt stagnant last season.

Eli Stowers might have a ways to go as a blocker, but he is an outright ridiculous athlete who plays that way on the field. He is such a fluid mover in a big frame and he can quickly move forward with the ball in his hands after the catch. Stowers will have to work into a role and might take some time, but he is a potential power slot type who could have one of the highest ceilings at his position in the NFL if his blocking hits just average. I’m a big fan and I’m excited to watch his development, and the Eagles took him in a proper spot.

The Markel Bell selection had me double-checking to see if Jeff Stoutland was still coaching in Philadelphia. Bell has monster size and could (finally) be the Lane Johnson succession plan the Eagles have needed.

Cole Payton is a great athlete who is still unrefined on the real quarterback things at this point. He can create with his legs and has the size to take hits and work between the tackles. There’s a chance at a Taysom Hill-like career for him, with maybe more if he continues to get more comfortable as a thrower and progressing from the pocket. His addition makes me very curious about what happens with Tanner McKee.

Most interesting pick: Uar Bernard, DT, Nigeria

Another selection for the Eagles out of the NFL’s International Player Pathway Program, Bernard made a statement during his workout for NFL teams when he tested like a truly rare athlete (his clocked 4.63-second 40-yard-dash time was a record for players over 300 pounds). Bernard is a long way away from being a contributor — he has never played a snap of American football — but he’s a ball of clay I’m sure Vic Fangio and defensive line coach Clint Hurtt can’t wait to work with.

Draft picks: 

Round 1

Pick 20

Makai Lemon, WR, USC

Round 2

Pick 54

Eli Stowers, TE, Vanderbilt

Round 3

Pick 68

Markel Bell, OT, Miami

Round 5

Pick 178

Cole Payton, QB, North Dakota State

Round 6

Pick 207

Micah Morris, G, Georgia

Round 7

Pick 244

Cole Wisniewski, S, Texas Tech

Round 7

Pick 251

Uar Bernard, DT, Nigeria

Round 7

Pick 252

Keyshawn James-Newby, EDGE, New Mexico

Washington Commanders

Grade: B+

Here's why: For years, Dan Quinn has tried to find a new Bobby Wagner to man the middle of his defense and meet the tough asks of running down with receivers in coverage. He even tried an older version of Wagner, albeit with an adjusted role with his advanced age and slower speed. He may have finally found his guy in Sonny Styles, a tremendous talent with length, range and an intelligence that makes him an excellent two-way defender against the run and pass.

While I thought Washington needed to add to its wide receiver room, I thought it would go with a receiver who does more of his work on the outside. Instead, the Commanders went with the smooth moving Antonio Williams. A productive and reliable player who is a great fit for a Commanders receiving corps that doesn’t have players with Williams’ skills. 

Joshua Josephs is also an interesting pass rusher with good hands to add to the collection of edge defenders the Commanders assembled this offseason.

Most interesting pick: Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State

Washington signed several running backs this offseason and got floated as having interest in Jeremiyah Love. While the Love pick didn’t happen, Washington still added to its running back room with the bruising Allen. He is a tough runner between the tackles who doesn’t generate explosive plays because of his lack of high-end speed. His vision and strength allow him to get the simple yards blocked for him, which is key for an offense staying on script, but he doesn’t really put a ton of plays over the top. I like that Allen has the hammer that can work between the tackles and punish defenses that have too many eyeballs on Jayden Daniels. He’s like a baseball player who gets on base a ton without hitting a ton of home runs. Rachaad White and Jerome Ford complement Allen’s game nicely, and it’s a not a bad room they’ve assembled, along with Bill, without investing too many resources. 

Funnily enough, my predraft comparison for Allen’s running style was Rachaad White.

Draft picks: 

Round 1

Pick 7

Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State

Round 3

Pick 71

Antonio Williams, WR, Clemson

Round 5

Pick 147

Joshua Josephs, EDGE, Tennessee

Round 6

Pick 187

Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State

Round 6

Pick 209

Matt Gulbin, C, Michigan State

Round 7

Pick 223

Athan Kaliakmanis, QB, Rutgers


NFC North

Chicago Bears

Grade: B

Here's why: The positions the Bears addressed all made sense, even if none of the picks had me standing up and applauding. Dillon Thieneman now joins new free-agent signing Coby Bryant to form a talented backend duo that defensive coordinator Dennis Allen will have a field day in using all over the place. Logan Jones is a classic undersized but quick center who is tough and athletic. He’s a center-only player, so his lack of flexibility is a luxury this year until he takes over for Garrett Bradbury, but he is an excellent fit for a zone-heavy running scheme like the one that Ben Johnson likes to employ and can, finally, give the Bears a long-term center option. Zavion Thomas is a dynamic returner and big-play threat who can give Johnson his new version of a Kalif Raymond (who is on the Bears’ roster, of course). Malik Muhammad has starter potential, with his feel for routes making him dangerous in Allen’s trapping blitz looks. Jordan van den Berg is an athletic dart throw and Keyshaun Elliott is a smart, hardworking player with size who could end up starting in the middle — even with his lack of high-end coverage ability. This class grew on me a bit.

Most interesting pick: Sam Roush, TE, Stanford

Colston Loveland is a future star and Cole Kmet is still on the roster, but Johnson sought to add another tight end who can hold his own in-line and have some athletic chops to boot. Roush has good size (but short arms) and tested very well this spring. He’s a willing blocker who can have trouble sustaining because of his lack of length, but being a valid enough blocker and athlete will keep formation and personnel options open for Johnson and the Bears to exploit. Not many teams can validly say that they have three tight ends who can block and aren’t total stiffs when running routes.

Draft picks: 

Round 1

Pick 25

Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon

Round 2

Pick 57

Logan Jones, C, Iowa

Round 3

Pick 69

Sam Roush, TE, Stanford

Round 3

Pick 89

Zavion Thomas, WR, LSU

Round 4

Pick 124

Malik Muhammad, CB, Texas

Round 5

Pick 166

Keyshaun Elliott, LB, Arizona State

Round 6

Pick 213

Jordan van den Berg, DT, Georgia Tech

Detroit Lions 

Grade: B-

Here's why: Blake Miller was the solidifying force for Clemson’s offensive line and held it down on the right side for over 40 starts in college. While I’m not the biggest fan of bumping Penei Sewell over to the left after how he’s established himself as a premier right tackle, Miller’s combination of size, athleticism and consistency has the Lions’ right tackle spot in good hands for years to come and the Lions got him in the appropriate part of the draft.

The Lions desperately needed edge help on top of a starting tackle, and they filled that need with Derrick Moore. His all-around game complements Aidan Hutchinson’s pass rush-first game very well. Kendrick Law is a twitchy and bendy athlete who can create explosives with the ball in his hands. He can be a replacement for wide receiver/folk hero Kalif Raymond.

Most interesting pick: Keith Abney II, CB, Arizona State

A feisty defender, I’m not shocked that Abney ended up a Lion. He’s a physical player and a willing tackler whom I like playing best from the slot because he lacks the consistent ability to turn and stay in coverage, although he could stick on the outside in a more zone-heavy scheme (the Lions run a lot of man coverage, however). Abney gives the Lions several defenders who can play from there but also opens up keeping Brian Branch as a backend safety. Abney was a player I was comfortable taking at the end of round 3 because of his physicality and smarts, so this felt more than proper in the middle of Day 3.

Draft picks: 

Round 1

Pick 17

Blake Miller, OT, Clemson

Round 2

Pick 44

Derrick Moore, EDGE, Michigan

Round 4

Pick 118

Jimmy Rolder, LB, Michigan

Round 5

Pick 157

Keith Abney, CB, Arizona State

Round 5

Pick 168

Kendrick Law, WR, Kentucky

Round 6

Pick 205

Skyler Gill-Howard, DT, Texas Tech

Round 7

Pick 222

Tyre West, DT, Tennessee

Green Bay Packers

Grade: C+

Here's why: Micah Parsons makes having no first-rounder more palpable, so the Packers waited until pick No. 52 to make their first selection in cornerback Brandon Cisse. He has athleticism and traits, but is still developing his awareness and feel for the game (I think he’d be best moving to the slot or to safety).

Dani Dennis-Sutton was a solidly productive four-year starter at Penn State who had an excellent showing in tests this spring. His play leaves you wanting to see more impact, but he has a high floor as a rotation edge who can even kick inside on pass rush downs because of his size. The Packers needed depth up front on defense and on offense. Adding Jager Burton is another body to throw into the offensive line room with interior position versatility at center and both guards spots, the type of flexibility the Packers love with their big guys.

Most interesting pick: Trey Smack, K, Florida

His name is Trey Smack. And that last name is an aptronym because he can smack the hell out of the football, with nearly a dozen 50+ yard field goals in college. Let’s give the only kicker selected some love.

Draft picks: 

Round 2

Pick 52

Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina

Round 3

Pick 77

Chris McClellan, DT, Missouri

Round 4

Pick 120

Dani Dennis-Sutton, EDGE, Penn State

Round 5

Pick 153

Jager Burton, C, Kentucky

Round 6

Pick 201

Domani Jackson, CB, Alabama

Round 6

Pick 216

Trey Smack, K, Florida

Minnesota Vikings

Grade: B

Here's why: BEEF. The Vikings tried to add defensive linemen last year who could win on their own in Brian Flores' always-attacking scheme. Neither are still Vikings, if you needed any indication of how that went. Here comes the draft version of that same plan: Caleb Banks is an über-talented defensive tackle who has flashes of being a true mauler and disrupter in the middle. He has had a foot injury that can lead to consternation over his long-term health, but his upside is one of the highest of this year’s draft class in his massive frame. Domonique Orange is another defender who lacked production in college, but that was mostly because of Iowa State’s scheme rather than lack of ability. He is an easy mover in a big frame that can knock centers back, but has the light feet to be a valid defender on games and twists, something Flores loves with his defense.

Jake Golday is listed as a linebacker but he was more of a slot defender (or old school walked-out Will linebacker for those familiar with that nomenclature). He has great size and is a good athlete but sometimes doesn’t play to that ability. I like him best going forward and near the line of scrimmage, but his tweenerness will be an asset under Flores, who asks his outside linebackers to do a bit of everything. Jakobe Thomas is a safety who wants to be aggressive on the ball, a style that can get a boost in this defense. 

Demond Claiborne gives the Vikings juice in the backfield behind Aaron Jones (who typically will get banged up at some point during the season) and to complement Jordan Mason. He lacks size but runs with real vision and tempo to pair with his game-breaking speed. Hell, the Vikings even added a fullback for good measure in Max Bredeson. This is a team that wants to make sure it can keep running the ball when it needs to.

Most interesting pick: Caleb Tiernan, OT, Northwestern

When healthy, the Vikings field one of the league’s best offensive tackle duos. But that health, especially with left tackle Christian Darrisaw, has been hard to rely on. Tiernan is a large (but short-armed) technician who has experience playing at both tackle positions. His size, balance and clean hand usage give him real upside of a starter, even if his lack of length limits his ceiling. Tiernan is insurance for both tackle spots, something most teams can’t say they have, while also having starter potential to keep honing. I really liked this pick at the end of Day 2.

Draft picks: 

Round 1

Pick 18

Caleb Banks, DT, Florida

Round 2

Pick 51

Jake Golday, LB, Cincinnati

Round 3

Pick 82

Domonique Orange, Dt, Iowa State

Round 3

Pick 97

Caleb Tiernan, OT, Northwestern

Round 3

Pick 98

Jakobe Thomas, S, Miami

Round 5

Pick 159

Max Bredeson, FB, Michigan

Round 5

Pick 163

Charles Demmings, S, Stephen F. Austin

Round 6

Pick 198

Demond Claiborne, RB, Wake Forest

Round 7

Pick 235

Gavin Gerhardt, C, Cincinnati


NFC South

Atlanta Falcons

Grade: C+

Here's why: Going into this weekend without a first rounder (and fifth rounder), the Falcons didn’t make their first selection until grabbing Avieon Terrell out of Clemson at pick 48. They then rounded out Night 2 with wide receiver Zachariah Branch out of Georgia, a double dip of family ties and a local prospect that almost seemed like an olive branch to a beaten-down fan base. 

Terrell gives the Falcons a cornerback with actual talent that they’ve needed for a few years to pair opposite of his brother, A.J. Terrell. Avieon’s feistiness is infectious, and he even has slot versatility, too. This was a good pick for his range and what Atlanta needs, even without considering the truly heartwarming family ties. The Falcons needed secondary pass-catchers to work around Drake London (and Kyle Pitts, at least for now) and went with the speedy, big play threat. Branch’s diet in college consisted of a lot of screens and manufactured touches, so he will have to develop more branches on his route tree to be a more valid threat down the football field, but he gives the Falcons a different flavor of pass catcher than they’ve had in recent years. The Falcons then spent Day 3 attempting to boost the spine of their defense with do-it-all linebacker Kendal Daniels, defensive tackle Anterio Thompson, and slot defender Harold Perkins.

Most interesting pick: Kendal Daniels, LB, Oklahoma

Daniels did everything at Oklahoma and has real length and range as a player. While some teams might struggle to figure out where to put Daniels, he fits well in Jeff Ulbrich’s defense that thrives with tweener types that can both blitz or drop in coverage on any given snap, especially on passing downs. Daniels might be a special teamer and rotational player to start, but he can affect the game in a variety of ways, and he went to a spot that will get the most out of him. And the Falcons decided to double dip on tweener types with Harold Perkins Jr. out of LSU at the end of the sixth round.

Draft picks:

Round 2

Pick 48

Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson

Round 3

Pick 79

Zachariah Branch, WR, Georgia

Round 4

Pick 134

Kendal Daniels, LB, Oklahoma

Round 6

Pick 208

Anterio Thompson, DT, Washington

Round 6

Pick 215

Harold Perkins Jr., LB, LSU

Round 7

Pick 231

Ethan Onianwa, OT, Ohio State

Carolina Panthers 

Grade: B

Here's why: The first selection is doing a lot for me with this grade. Monroe Freeling ended up as my OT1 and a top 10 player for me. He rapidly developed in his final season at Georgia and has Pro Bowl upside at the left tackle spot because of his size, athleticism, and improved technique and strength. He not only fills a need with Ikem Ekwonu recovering from an injury, but could provide future flexibility for Ekwonu to move inside or to the right tackle position.

The Panthers went with defensive tackle Lee Hunter in the second round, adding an interior defender to hopefully complement Derrick Brown. I want Hunter to start using his size more, but he flashes disruption from the nose tackle spot. Chris Brazzell II is a tall, toolsy wide receiver who can take the top off the defense. He is still a developing player who lacks route-running polish in Tennessee’s Ponzi scheme offense, but did have experience doing more at Tulane. He’s an interesting dart throw for the Panthers to add deep speed to complement the burly wide receivers Carolina currently has in Tetairoa McMillan and Jalen Coker, all while not sacrificing the size they prefer.

The Panthers added more depth to their defensive back room in cornerback Will Lee III and safety Zakee Wheatley, with Wheatley having a real chance to start early or get playing time in defensive back-heavy sub packages.

Most interesting pick: Sam Hecht, C, Kansas State

Luke Fortner is the Panthers current starting center after signing a one-year deal this offseason and losing Cade Mays in free agency. Hecht not only provides depth, but a potential long-term, and maybe short-term, answer at the pivot spot. I like Hecht best in zone-running schemes where he can use his quickness, a different flavor than what the Panthers have trotted out recently. There was a run on centers at the end of Day 2 and into Day 3, so it was a good job by the Panthers to snatch up a potential starter in the fifth round.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 19

Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia

Round 2

Pick 49

Lee Hunter, DT, Texas Tech

Round 3

Pick 83

Chris Brazzell II, WR, Tennessee

Round 4

Pick 129

Will Lee III, CB, Texas A&M

Round 5

Pick 144

Sam Hecht, C, Kansas State

Round 5

Pick 151

Zakee Wheatley, S, Penn State

Round 7

Pick 227

Jackson Kuwatch, LB, Miami (Ohio)

New Orleans Saints

Grade: A-

Here's why: I thought the Saints did a really nice job of boosting their pass catchers for Tyler Shough. Jordyn Tyson is a twitchy athlete who can win inside and out, and his game complements Chris Olave well. Bryce Lance, a top-50 player on my board, is older and still raw, but he has truly elite speed and athleticism in a good frame. His hands are also more consistent than you typically see with deep threats. He ended up in an ideal spot where he doesn’t have to be “the guy” right away and where his speed can open up space for his teammates that are so dangerous underneath.

Christen Miller had real flashes when he was able to line up and go. His length and strength makes him a good run defender, and his experience slanting and working on the move fits in Brandon Staley’s defense. Day 3 cornerbacks don’t usually end up starters, but I did appreciate the Saints trying to add depth to their defensive back room, especially considering how cornerback was a weakness for them at times last year.

Most interesting pick: Oscar Delp, TE, Georgia

The Saints didn’t just add a couple of wide receivers to help out their passing attack, they also selected Delp in the middle of the Day 2 tight end run. Delp, my TE4,  was not overly productive in college, but he almost certainly will be a better pro than college player. He has the speed and athleticism to stretch the field along with the size and strength that gives him a real chance to stay in-line as a Y tight end. His game complements Juwan Johnson and also opens up formational and personnel flexibility for Kellen Moore.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 8

Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State

Round 2

Pick 42

Christen Miller, DT, Georgia

Round 3

Pick 73

Oscar Delp, TE, Georgia

Round 4

Pick 132

Jeremiah Wright, G, Auburn

Round 4

Pick 136

Bryce Lance, WR, North Dakota State

Round 5

Pick 172

Lorenzo Styles Jr., S, Ohio State

Round 6

Pick 190

Barion Brown, WR, LSU

Round 7

Pick 219

TJ Hall, CB, Iowa

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Grade: A

Here's why: Teams might have had questions about Rueben Bain’s arm length that made him drop out of the top 10, but that red flag isn’t as red when taking him at No. 15 like the Bucs did. Bain, whose build and game have reminded me of Brandon Graham throughout this process, will be a weapon as the tip of the spear in Todd Bowles’ defense that is constantly blitzing and twisting its defensive linemen. I’m so interested in seeing how Bain and the rest of what I’ll call “uniquely built” Bucs front seven are deployed this year, it could be wildly entertaining. Jason Licht is comfortable taking the best player available, even if it’s not a dire need. Bain was the great pick that fulfills both.

Josiah Trotter is a hammerhead that gives the Bucs their potential Lavonte David replacement. Trotter is best going forward against the run and as a blitzer, and Bowles defense should use him ideally. Ted Hurst is a toolsy wide receiver with size and speed, but still refining his route running and consistency. He has upside and gets dropped into an ideal situation where he doesn’t have to be a main character of the offense early. I liked the Billy Schrauth pick as depth to help the Bucs insulate themselves from a season from hell like they had last year with offensive line injuries.

Most interesting pick:Keionte Scott, CB, Miami

Scott is an older prospect but a slot dynamo. He is an aggressive defender and his game really shines as a blitzer or when playing the run and he has a real knack for blowing up screens and bubbles. I don’t think he has much outside versatility, which makes me interested in seeing how Bowles will deploy Scott and Jacob Parrish, another slot-based player that struggled at times last year when he had to play on the outside but had great stretches when working from the slot. Either way, Scott is a great fit for this defense, and I’m sure Bowles will find a way to get him and Parrish on the field at the same time if needed.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 15

Rueben Bain Jr., EDGE, Miami

Round 2

Pick 46

Josiah Trotter, LB, Missouri

Round 3

Pick 84

Ted Hurst, WR, Georgia State

Round 4

Pick 116

Keionte Scott, CB, Miami

Round 5

Pick 155

DeMonte Capehart, DT, Clemson

Round 5

Pick 160

Billy Schrauth, G, Notre Dame

Round 6

Pick 185

Bauer Sharp, TE, LSU


NFC West

Arizona Cardinals

Grade: B-

Here's why: The Jeremiyah Love selection is going to grab the headlines. Whether taking a running back that high is justifiable or not, especially with where Arizona is at in the team-building process, is a discussion that can go on and on. He will be a focal point of this new offensive attack under new head coach Mike LaFleur and rounds out one of the league’s surprisingly better young skill players groups with Trey McBride, Marvin Harrison Jr., and Michael Wilson. Love also gives a big play element that this offense has been so desperately lacking. 

I figured the Cardinals would take a stab at this year’s quarterback class to give LaFleur a handpicked signal caller, and their choice was Carson Beck at the top of the third round. Beck has the size and flashes enough arm to handle NFL throws, but struggled with consistency in college. He’s the first of what I think will be several darts that the Cardinals will be throwing at the position in future years.

Kaleb Proctor out of Southeastern Louisiana in the fourth round was another selection that I enjoyed. He’s a disruptive interior defensive lineman who can bump around the front. He’s a great fit for Nick Rallis’ knuckleball-laden scheme.

Most interesting pick: Chase Bisontis, OG, Texas A&M

I warmed (slightly) to the Love selection for the Cardinals once they added Bisontis in the second round. One of the reasons the Cardinals defaulted to Love, outside of his talent, is that there wasn’t an offensive lineman that made sense for where they were selecting so early in the draft. Bisontis, who got some steam as a possible first rounder, is a plug-and-play starter who will fit LaFleur’s downhill run attack perfectly. Combined with the addition of Isaac Seumalo and a more consistent year from Paris Johnson Jr. with Hjalte Froholdt still in the middle, the Cardinals’ offensive line is already looking like a much improved unit that should actually be able to pave the way for their young, talented rookie running back.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 3

Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame

Round 2

Pick 34

Chase Bisontis, G, Texas A&M

Round 3

Pick 65

Carson Beck, QB, Miami

Round 4

Pick 104

Kaleb Proctor, DT, Southeastern Louisiana

Round 5

Pick 143

Reggie Virgil, WR, Texas Tech

Round 6

Pick 183

Karson Sharar, LB, Iowa

Round 7

Pick 217

Jayden Williams, OT, Ole Miss

Los Angeles Rams

Grade: D+

Here's why: I’ve grown to understand the Ty Simpson selection the more I’ve sat with it. Slightly. Stafford insurance, both for this season and beyond, is something the Rams have desperately wanted. And adding Simpson to the quarterback room means the Rams have a succession plan for a post-Stafford world, while also not being at the mercy of Stafford’s back and one-year extensions. While I was more comfortable with Simpson on Day 2, which is where I had him graded, quarterbacks get inflated all the time when teams decide to select their guy. But it’s still a little rich to me for a player who I think lacks high-end upside that you usually want with your first-round quarterbacks. Which is why I would have preferred the Rams, who were the Super Bowl favorites heading into draft week, to have boosted their team with another weapon (and Davante Adams age/injury insurance). Either way, whether Sean McVay and Les Snead are correct will be determined later, potentially much later.

Third round selection Keagen Trost wins ugly a lot of the time, but McVay always finds a way to make these types work. His guard-tackle flexibility is a nice addition of depth for the Rams to protect themselves for injuries this year.

Most interesting pick: Max Klare, TE, Ohio State

Stop me if you’ve heard this over the past few months: but tight ends and 13 personnel are all the rage! Two years in a row, the Rams take an athletic tight end in the second round to add to their stable. Two of the Rams’ tight ends are free agents after this season, and Klare will help keep the multi-tight end looks going in the years to come. He’s a good athlete who is a willing blocker, even if he lacks the strength to truly hold up in-line. Which is why I would have preferred if the Rams took a more true “Y” tight end this year. Picking nits aside, Klare is a yards-after-catch threat who will allow the Rams to stay explosive and attack downfield even with multiple big athletes on the field.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 13

Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama

Round 2

Pick 61

Max Klare, TE, Ohio State

Round 3

Pick 93

Keagen Trost, OT, Missouri

Round 6

Pick 197

CJ Daniels, WR, Miami

Round 7

Pick 232

Tim Keenan III, DT, Alabama

San Francisco 49ers

Grade: B-

Here's why: I understand the 49ers “reaching” on a couple of players, which might seem like this grade is odd. I just like a couple of the players the 49ers drafted. De’Zhaun Stribling, a player I was particularly high on because of his size, blocking, and all-around game, was ranked 52 on my final big board. I do love his fit with Kyle Shanahan as essentially a Jauan Jennings replacement. But it might have been a little rich to take him at 33. Then again, he may have been gone before the 49ers selected again at the end of the third round, so I do understand the argument for the perceived “reach”. 

I also like the 49ers continuing to add to their interior defense with the Gracen Halton pick. But I didn’t really love the Kaelon Black pick in the third round, a player that I saw more as a middle or late Day 3 talent. But Shanahan taking a running back in the third round that seems like a reach by consensus standards has become a bit of an annual draft tradition. They took Carver Willis on Day 3 as offensive line depth, too, something this team desperately needs. That’s perhaps why they moved out of the first round when they weren’t able to add one of the tackles that went in the first round.

Most interesting pick: Romello Height, Edge, Texas Tech

Romello Height is a twitchy pass rusher who is older and lacks great size, likely making him a designated pass rusher. But he is a heat-seeking missile when getting after the passer, and I am already dreaming about the 49ers trotting out Height, Mykel Williams, Osa Odighizuwa, and Nick Bosa on third down to create havoc in the pocket.

Draft picks:

Round 2

Pick 33

De’Zhaun Stribling, WR, Ole Miss

Round 3

Pick 70

Romello Height, EDGE, Texas Tech

Round 3

Pick 90

Kaelon Black, RB, Indiana

Round 4

Pick 107

Gracen Halton, DT, Oklahoma

Round 4

Pick 127

Carver Willis, OT, Washington

Round 4

Pick 139

Ephesians Prysock, CB, Washington

Round 5

Pick 154

Jaden Dugger, LB, Louisiana

Round 5

Pick 179

Enrique Cruz Jr., OT, Kansas

Seattle Seahawks

Grade: B-

Here's why: Four picks became eight picks for the Seahawks, even without trading out of pick 32 despite general manager John Schneider flaunting a “FOR SALE” sign for weeks. The Seahawks tabbed Jadarian Price at the end of the first round, which could be perceived as a reach for need, but is more understandable when you consider the drastic dropoff of talent in this year’s crop of running backs. They guaranteed themselves a quality starter and didn’t leave themselves at risk of Price getting snatched up in Round 2, forcing them to reach for a player they likely had graded much lower. 

After that, the Seahawks kept filling out the few outright needs that this roster has. Bud Clark is the Coby Bryant replacement as a rangy safety who loves attempting to make the big play on the football and Julian Neal is a cornerback with good size who helps fill out the room. He’s another one-for-one type replacement with the recently departed Riq Woolen.

Most interesting pick: Beau Stephens, OG, Iowa

Despite lacking length and high-end athleticism, Stephens is a great fit for the zone-heavy scheme he’s about to be dropped into in Seattle. He has some pop to his hands and his awareness helps him maximize the ability he does have. His experience in a zone-heavy run scheme like the on he ran at Iowa will help him hit the ground running. This offensive system does have a way of unearthing lower-drafted lineman as starters, something the Seahawks would love to have as an answer for their right guard conundrum, one of the few outright weaknesses on this roster.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 32

Jadarian Price, RB, Notre Dame

Round 2

Pick 64

Bud Clark, S, TCU

Round 3

Pick 99

Julian Neal, CB, Arkansas

Round 5

Pick 148

Beau Stephens, G, Iowa

Round 6

Pick 199

Emmanuel Henderson Jr., WR, Kansas

Round 7

Pick 236

Andre Fuller, CB, Toledo

Round 7

Pick 242

Deven Eastern, DT, Minnesota

Round 7

Pick 255

Michael Dansby, DB, Arizona


AFC

AFC East

Buffalo Bills

Grade: C+

Here's why: This was a solid haul and a clean process for the Bills in this draft class, trading out of the first round and using their first pick on rugged Clemson edge defender T.J. Parker to continue shoring up their front seven for new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard. Davison Igbinosun felt like a bit of a reach at the bottom of the second round, but this team needed to continue adding depth and talent to their cornerback room and Igbinosun really does have some developable traits for the future. There might not be many stars coming from this class, but they should have a handful of capable players for years to come.

Most interesting pick: Zane Durant, DL, Penn State

Zane Durant is a great dice roll with the last pick in the fifth round. He’s an undersized 3 technique, but he’s dripping with athleticism (4.75 40-yard dash at the combine) and has a decent enough floor right now where it feels like a realistic development project. His speed gives him a lane right away to get on the field in what has suddenly become a deep defensive line room.

Draft picks:

Round 2

Pick 35

T.J. Parker, EDGE, Clemson

Round 2

Pick 62

Davison Igbinosun, CB, Ohio State

Round 4

Pick 102

Jude Bowry, DT, Florida State

Round 4

Pick 125

Skyler Bell, WR, UConn

Round 4

Pick 126

Kaleb Elarms-Orr, LB, TCU

Round 5

Pick 167

Jalon Kilgore, S, South Carolina

Round 5

Pick 181

Zane Durant, DT, Penn State

Round 7

Pick 220

Toriano Pride Jr., CB, Missouri

Round 7

Pick 239

Tommy Doman Jr., P, Florida

Round 7

Pick 241

Ar’maj Reed-Adams, G, Texas A&M

Miami Dolphins

Grade: C

Here's why: This is just one opinion, but the Dolphins’ first-round picks are a bit risky. Kadyn Proctor has struggled with his weight throughout his college career and the recent history of oversized offensive tackles is mixed. Chris Johnson Jr. had some decent tape last season, but there are some real questions about how he’ll physically be able to hang in the NFL. However, the Dolphins did grab some solid value on the second and third days of the draft with Jacob Rodriguez, Chris Bell and Kyle Louis.

Most interesting pick: Jacob Rodriguez, LB, Texas Tech and Kyle Louis, LB, Pitt

Both of these guys have the potential to play a lot of snaps in the NFL, but it was curious to hear that Louis was announced as a linebacker when he has the frame of a safety. If they both stick whenever Miami moves on from Jordyn Brooks, Louis and Rodriguez are a small but speedy linebacker duo which will stress offensive fronts. How these two eventually pair together may define this draft class.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 12

Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama

Round 1

Pick 27

Chris Johnson, CB, San Diego State

Round 2

Pick 43

Jacob Rodriguez, LB, Texas Tech

Round 3

Pick 75

Caleb Douglas, WR, Texas Tech

Round 3

Pick 87

Will Kacmarek, TE, Ohio State

Round 3

Pick 94

Chris Bell, WR, Louisville

Round 4

Pick 130

Trey Moore, EDGE, Texas

Round 4

Pick 138

Kyle Louis, LB, Pitt

Round 5

Pick 158

Michael Taaffe, S, Texas

Round 5

Pick 177

Kevin Coleman Jr., WR, Missouri

Round 5

Pick 180

Seydou Traore, TE, Mississippi State

Round 6

Pick 200

DJ Campbell, G, Texas

Round 7

Pick 238

Max Llewellyn, EDGE, Iowa

New England Patriots

Grade: B

Here's why: Caleb Lomu was incredible value at the bottom of the first round, potentially being the long-term blindside protector for Drake Maye and allowing them more flexibility with last year’s top-five pick, Will Campbell. They also found an edge defender with decent enough traits in Gabe Jacas that will at least help them get more physical on the outside. They didn’t really have many premium picks outside of that, but getting Eli Raridon in the third round was nice as a potential Hunter Henry replacement down the line.

Most interesting pick: Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah

Lomu could’ve gone much higher than this, but at the bottom of the first round he’s a steal. He can allow the Patriots to truly play their best five O-linemen and could even play right tackle if they choose to keep Campbell on the left side. 

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 28

Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah

Round 2

Pick 55

Gabe Jacas, EDGE, Illinois

Round 3

Pick 95

Eli Raridon, TE, Notre Dame

Round 5

Pick 171

Karon Prunty, CB, Wake Forest

Round 6

Pick 196

Dametrious Crownover, OT, Texas A&M

Round 6

Pick 212

Namdi Obiazor, LB, TCU

Round 7

Pick 234

Behren Morton, QB, Texas Tech

Round 7

Pick 245

Jam Miller, RB, Alabama

Round 7

Pick 247

Quintayvious Hutchins, EDGE, Boston College

New York Jets

Grade: C-

Here's why: The Jets filled some needs, but the players they took are fair to question. David Bailey has a chance to be a high-impact pass rusher in the NFL, but his floor is very, very low as a run defender. Kenyon Sadiq is a solid tight end prospect and it’ll be interesting to see how they work him in with last year’s second-round pick Mason Taylor, who proved to be capable in his first year in the league. Trading back into the first to get Omar Cooper Jr. was an interesting move as well, but he does have the profile of someone who can play across from Garrett Wilson. However, trading up for Cade Klubnik didn’t make a lick of sense. 

Most interesting pick: Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson

Why? Why did they trade multiple future fourth-round picks to get Klubnik? He has some talent and was viewed highly before a truly disastrous final season as Clemson’s starting quarterback. It’s likely he never gets a chance to do anything here before they move on to another quarterback.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 2

David Bailey, EDGE, Texas Tech

Round 1

Pick 16

Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon

Round 1

Pick 30

Omar Cooper Jr., WR, Indiana

Round 2

Pick 50

D’Angelo Ponds, CB, Indiana

Round 4

Pick 103

Darrell Jackson Jr., DT, Florida State

Round 4

Pick 110

Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson

Round 6

Pick 188

Anez Cooper, G, Miami

Round 7

Pick 228

VJ Payne, S, Kansas State


AFC North

Baltimore Ravens

Grade: B

Here's why: The Ravens did a good job collecting value this weekend and plugging holes in the trenches. Vega Ioane will immediately slide in as a starting guard along the offensive line, which is a move they desperately needed to make. Beyond losing Tyler Linderbaum, they just had some personnel problems to improve at guard. They also got a necessary butt-kicker on the defensive line with the selection of Missouri’s Zion Young and added a couple of big, athletic pass catchers in USC’s Jakobi Lane and Indiana’s Elijah Sarratt. This is a class that can stabilize the Ravens immediately while providing a lot of value in the future. 

Most interesting pick: Zion Young, DL/Edge, Missouri

If you’re going to be the team that signs Trey Hendrickson, you should probably also be the team that drafts Zion Young. Where Hendrickson treats run defense as optional, Young views it as a necessity and could be one of the better run defenders in the league as his career progresses.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 14

Olaivavega Ioane, G, Penn State

Round 2

Pick 45

Zion Young, EDGE, Missouri

Round 3

Pick 80

Ja’Kobi Lane, WR, USC

Round 4

Pick 115

Elijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana

Round 4

Pick 133

Matthew Hibner, TE, SMU

Round 5

Pick 162

Chandler Rivers, CB, Duke

Round 5

Pick 173

Josh Cuevas, TE, Alabama

Round 5

Pick 174

Adam Randall, RB, Clemson

Round 6

Pick 211

Ryan Eckley, P, Michigan State

Round 7

Pick 250

Rayshaun Benny, DT, Michigan

Round 7

Pick 253

Evan Beerntsen, G, Northwestern

Cincinnati Bengals 

Grade: D

Here's why: This seems like a pretty low-impact draft class considering what the Bengals needed to get out of this year’s crop of players. Cashius Howell technically fills a need at defensive end, but he has a long way to go in terms of developing strength before he can be counted on as an every-down defensive end. Given the Bengals’ recent history of developing defensive linemen, this might not be the best landing spot for Howell to take advantage of his speed long term. Tacario Davis and Colbie Young were risky picks as well. It just doesn’t feel like they took any high-floor bets in this class.

Most interesting pick: Connor Lew, OL, Auburn

Connor Lew was seen as one of the top picks in this year’s draft prior to suffering a season-ending torn ACL late in the year. He’s got the tools to be a quality starter in the NFL and there’s a chance that, if he can get back to pre-injury form, he can be a long-term starter along the Bengals’ offensive line.

Draft picks:

Round 2

Pick 41

Cashius Howell, EDGE, Texas A&M

Round 3

Pick 72

Tacario, Davis, CB, Washington

Round 4

Pick 128

Connor Lew, C, Auburn

Round 4

Pick 140

Colbie Young, WR, Georgia

Round 6

Pick 189

Brian Parker II, C, Duke

Round 7

Pick 221

Jack Endries, TE, Texas

Round 7

Pick 226

Landon Robinson, DT, Navy

Cleveland Browns

Grade: B+

Here's why: This was a really strong draft for Cleveland in the first year of the Todd Monken-Andrew Berry partnership. Trading down and then selecting Utah offensive lineman Spencer Fano was a shrewd move and then they used their second first-round pick on Texas A&M wide receiver KC Concepcion. Fano can play multiple spots along the offensive line (potentially even left tackle) and Concepcion brings an element of speed and playmaker ability to one of the worst offenses in the league last year. Doubling up at wide receiver with the selection of Denzel Boston made a lot of sense as well. They also did well grabbing Florida offensive tackle Austin Barber and Alabama center Parker Brailsford to develop later on in the draft.

Most interesting pick: Austin Barber, OT, Florida

Barber is a good athlete that has real traits to develop as the Browns continue to rebuild their offensive line. If this wasn’t such a strong class of offensive tackles, he probably could’ve gone a bit earlier, but here he has a chance to push for playing time right away on a team that has beatable veterans in entrenched positions.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 9

Spencer Fano, OT, Utah

Round 1

Pick 24

KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M

Round 2

Pick 39

Denzel Boston, WR, Washington

Round 2

Pick 58

Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo

Round 3

Pick 86

Austin Barber, OT, Florida

Round 5

Pick 146

Parker Brailsford, C, Alabama

Round 5

Pick 149

Justin Jefferson, LB, Alabama

Round 5

Pick 170

Joe Royer, TE, Cincinnati

Round 6

Pick 182

Taylen Green, QB, Arkansas

Round 7

Pick 248

Carsen Ryan, TE, BYU

Pittsburgh Steelers

Grade: B

Here's why: The Steelers had a pretty solid draft as well, drafting a potential long-term right tackle in Max Iheanachor and more potential starters in Germie Bernard, Daylen Everette and Gennings Dunker. Drew Allar in the third round seems like an unlikely bet to become the team’s long-term quarterback, but at least they’ve finally taken a swing on someone who has real traits to develop rather than some of the less talented quarterbacks they’ve taken in the past. This feels like a very Pittsburgh Steelers draft: high floor. Depending on how Iheanachor, Everett and Dunker develop, it could be a high ceiling draft as well.

Most interesting pick: Daylen Everette, DB, Georgia

Everette had a rollercoaster of a career at Georgia, but he’s a freak of an athlete and has a clear strength in terms of playing downhill to attack the ball and ballcarriers. He may be a better fit at safety for the long term, but his versatility and play strength give him a chance to be an impactful defender in the NFL as well.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 21

Max Iheanachor, OT, Arizona State

Round 2

Pick 47

Germie Bernard, WR, Alabama

Round 3

Pick 76

Drew Allar, QB, Penn State

Round 3

Pick 85

Daylen Everette, CB, Georgia

Round 3

Pick 96

Gennings Dunker, G, Iowa

Round 4

Pick 121

Kaden Wetjen, WR, Iowa

Round 5

Pick 169

Riley Nowakowski, TE, Indiana

Round 6

Pick 210

Gabe Rubio, DE, Notre Dame

Round 7

Pick 224

Robert Spears-Jennings, S, Oklahoma

Round 7

Pick 230

Eli Heidenreich, RB, Navy


AFC South

Houston Texans

Grade: B+

Here's why: Houston made an unorthodox pick in Keylan Rutledge at the bottom of the first round, but he actually makes sense as a hard-nosed player that fits in their blocking scheme. They made what could be the home run pick of the draft when they traded up early in the second round to take Ohio State nose tackle Kayden McDonald, who has an incredible amount of playmaking and skill for a bigger nose tackle. Wade Woodaz in the fourth round is a nice project for DeMeco Ryans to get his hands on as well as the Texans look for a new impact player at linebacker.

Most interesting pick: Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State

This guy was made in a lab to play for this defense. Not only does he already have elite run defending skills, he can legitimately be an attacker into the backfield and has pass rush potential at 330 pounds. He is the perfect player to play alongside Will Anderson and Danielle Hunter on the interior and his upside in this scheme is through the damn roof. 

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 26

Keylan Rutledge, G, Georgia Tech

Round 2

Pick 36

Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State

Round 2

Pick 59

Marlin Klein, TE, Michigan

Round 4

Pick 106

Febechi Nwaiwu, G, Oklahoma

Round 4

Pick 123

Wade Woodaz, LB, Clemson

Round 5

Pick 141

Kamari Ramsey, S, USC

Round 6

Pick 204

Lewis Bond, WR, Boston College

Round 7

Pick 243

Aiden Fisher, LB, Indiana

Indianapolis Colts

Grade: B

Here's why: For not having a first-round pick this year, the Colts did a nice job in the draft. They took CJ Allen and AJ Haulcy with their first two picks and continued to add value with Jalen Farmer at the top of the fourth round. Caden Curry and Deion Burks were both unbelievable value at the end of the draft as well.

Most interesting pick: Caden Curry, Edge, Ohio State

Curry was a big contributor for Ohio State’s stonewall defense last season and was legitimately a productive defender. Age and his physical build are the biggest reasons why he fell to the sixth round, but he really had some strong moments last season that suggest this could be a diamond in the rough for the Colts.

Draft picks:

Round 2

Pick 53

CJ Allen, LB, Georgia

Round 3

Pick 78

A.J. Haulcy, S, LSU

Round 4

Pick 113

Jalen Farmer, G, Kentucky

Round 4

Pick 135

Bryce Boettcher, LB, Oregon

Round 5

Pick 156

George Gumbs, DE, Florida

Round 6

Pick 214

Caden Curry, EDGE, Ohio State

Round 7

Pick 237

Seth McGowan, RB, Kentucky

Round 7

Pick 254

Deion Burks, WR, Oklahoma

Jacksonville Jaguars

Grade: D-

Here's why: The only thing saving this from being an F is the selection of Emmanuel Pregnon about 40 picks later than he was projected to go. Everyone else felt like a bit of a bizarre pick, especially trading up to the second round for a tight end that may end up being a blocker more than a receiver in Nate Boerkircher. They picked so many players that maybe one ends up being a hit, but they had some massive reaches in relation to consensus opinion on the players they selected this weekend.

Most interesting pick: Emmanuel Pregnon, G, Oregon

Pregnon feels like he has the best chance to become a long-term starter for Jacksonville. He’s not the most flexible or fleet-of-foot offensive lineman, but he has a lot of power to drive defensive linemen off the line of scrimmage and create running lanes. For a team that’s gone through a lot of offensive line moves over the past few offseasons, Pregnon might be able to give their front five some stability.

Draft picks:

Round 2

Pick 56

Nate Boerkircher, TE, Texas A&M

Round 3

Pick 81

Albert Regis, DT, Texas A&M

Round 3

Pick 88

Emmanuel Pregnon, G, Oregon

Round 3

Pick 100

Jalen Huskey, S, Maryland

Round 4

Pick 119

Wesley Williams, EDGE, Duke

Round 5

Pick 164

Tanner Koziol, TE, Houston

Round 6

Pick 191

Josh Cameron, WR, Baylor

Round 6

Pick 203

C.J. Williams, WR, Stanford

Round 7

Pick 233

Zach Durfee, EDGE, Washington

Round 7

Pick 240

Parker Hughes, LB, Middle Tennessee State

Tennessee Titans

Grade: A

Here's why: This feels like a true foundational draft for the next era of the Titans. Carnell Tate going fourth overall felt a little rich, but now that the final haul of players is in, that pick feels like a necessary cherry on top for a strong class. Trading back into the first for Keldric Faulk and getting Anthony HIll Jr. at the end of the second round are two incredibly legit, high-upside projects for Robert Saleh to worth with. They also got a nice little pick at center in the sixth round by picking up Indiana’s Pat Coogan. It’s hard not to be excited after this haul; it could be the base of the team for a long time if players hit their development curves.

Most interesting pick: Keldric Faulk, DL, Auburn

Faulk falling to the end of the first round was truly baffling. He has the age profile that teams love and sets an incredibly high floor as a run defender. He doesn’t have great pass rushing chops yet, but that was mostly due to his role in Auburn’s defense as someone who had to eat blocks and squeeze space. He’ll be attacking a lot more in his defense and with his natural balance and strength, he has the chance to develop into a devastating inside-out, versatile player, kind of like how the Seahawks used to use Michael Bennett. This was an ideal landing spot for Faulk and he already has a player to model himself after in John Franklin-Myers, even though he can be much better over the long term.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 4

Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State

Round 2

Pick 31

Keldric Faulk, DE, Auburn

Round 3

Pick 69

Anthony Hill Jr., LB, Texas

Round 5

Pick 142

Fernando Carmona, G, Arkansas

Round 5

Pick 165

Nicholas Singleton, RB, Penn State

Round 6

Pick 184

Jackie Marshall, DT, Baylor

Round 6

Pick 194

Pat Coogan, C, Indiana

Round 7

Pick 225

Jaren Kanak, TE, Oklahoma


AFC West

Denver Broncos 

Grade: C

Here's why: Not too much to say about a draft that didn’t start until pick 66 for the Broncos. They got some solid depth in Washington running back Jonah Coleman and took a dice roll on traits in Tyler Onyedim to potentially replace what they lost when John Franklin-Myers left the team. Justin Joly was a solid pick in the fifth round as well, but overall there just wasn’t much investment in this draft class as they opted to use their premium picks on veteran players instead.

Most interesting pick: Jonah Coleman, RB, Washington

The Broncos had added Jonah Coleman to their running back room via the draft a year after doing the same with former UCF running back RJ Harvey. Coleman, Harvey and JK Dobbins form an interesting three-headed room where each player has clear strengths to take advantage of. How Sean Payton decides to divvy up the reps here will be a story to follow during the season.

Draft picks:

Round 3

Pick 66

Tyler Onyedim, DT, Texas A&M

Round 4

Pick 108

Jonah Coleman, RB, Washington

Round 4

Pick 111

Kage Casey, OT, Boise State

Round 5

Pick 152

Justin Joly, TE, NC State

Round 7

Pick 246

Miles Scott, DB, Illinois

Round 7

Pick 256

Dallen Bentley, TE, Utah

Round 7

Pick 257

Red Murdock, LB, Buffalo

Kansas City Chiefs 

Grade: B+

Here's why: Trading up for Mansoor Delane was a bit of a shocker, but the Chiefs desperately needed to add a legitimate talent at that position after losing Jaylen Watson and Trent McDuffie this offseason. They made a great calculated risk by taking uber-talented Clemson defensive tackle Peter Woods, who has a real chance to develop into an impact player next to Chris Jones. Getting R Mason Thomas as a hustle/dirty work pass rusher was a nice move too to continue adding depth to the defensive line.

Most interesting pick: Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU

Nussmeier easily could’ve gone on Day 2 of the draft, so to get him with just a few picks before the draft was over is incredible value for Kansas City. He was dinged up for a good chunk of last season and it hurt his performance, but at his best he's a potential starting quarterback in the league. He’ll never be unseating Patrick Mahomes, but in 2027 and beyond he has a chance to entrench himself as a long-term backup.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 6

Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU

Round 1

Pick 29

Peter Woods, DT, Clemson

Round 2

Pick 40

R Mason Thomas, EDGE, Oklahoma

Round 4

Pick 109

Jadon Canady, CB, Oregon

Round 5

Pick 161

Emmett Johnson, RB, Nebraska

Round 5

Pick 176

Cyrus Allen, WR, Cincinnati

Round 7

Pick 249

Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU

Las Vegas Raiders

Grade: B

Here's why: Las Vegas potentially found a handful of core, long-term players here in the 2026 draft. Fernando Mendoza is a real deal franchise quarterback talent and they took a very sensible swing on the ultra-talented Jermod McCoy in the fourth round. If McCoy’s knee is able to hold up, he can very feasibly be the team’s future CB1 with the amount of upside and talent that he has. Taking the 25-year-old Treydan Stukes at the top of the second round is the only gamble that knocks this grade out of the “A” range.

Most interesting pick: Mike Washington Jr., RB, Arkansas

Mike Washington Jr. is an absolute powerhouse athlete that could form a punishing yet explosive running game alongside Ashton Jeanty and an improved offensive line. If Mendoza hits the ground running with Klint Kubiak, they’ll actually have space to run the ball unlike last year. This is a fun pick to try and really blow the roof off of their running game with a big-bodied, big-play threat.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 1

Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana

Round 2

Pick 38

Treydan Stukes, S, Arizona

Round 3

Pick 67

Keyron Crawford, EDGE, Auburn

Round 4

Pick 101

Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee

Round 4

Pick 122

Mike Washington Jr., RB, Arkansas

Round 5

Pick 150

Dalton Johnson, S, Arizona

Round 5

Pick 175

Hezekiah Masses, CB, California

Round 6

Pick 195

Malik Benson, WR, Oregon

Round 7

Pick 229

Brandon Cleveland, DT, NC State

Los Angeles Chargers

Grade: D

Here's why: The Chargers didn’t do a great job addressing their needs in this draft and they’ll need Akheem Mesidor to be an impact pass rusher immediately to cover up some of their interior defensive line issues. Brenen Thompson has the speed to be a deep threat for Justin Herbert, but he’s seriously lacking size at 164 pounds. It’s just hard to see this draft class having the immediate impact they were hoping for because they still have critical needs to fill along the defensive front.

Most interesting pick: Jake Slaughter, OL, Florida

Slaughter will likely be playing guard with the addition of free agent center Tyler Biadiasz, but he’s got the frame and athleticism to develop into a long-term starter if they can continue to develop the traits he has. The big thing with the Chargers’ offensive line will always be the ability to stay consistently healthy, but the starting five does look solid at the close of the draft.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 22

Akheem Mesidor, EDGE, Miami

Round 2

Pick 63

Jake Slaughter, C, Florida

Round 4

Pick 105

Brenen Thompson, WR, Mississippi State

Round 4

Pick 117

Travis Burke, OT, Memphis

Round 4

Pick 131

Genesis Smith, S, Arizona

Round 5

Pick 145

Nick Barrett, DT, South Carolina

Round 6

Pick 202

Logan Taylor, G, Boston College

Round 6

Pick 206

Alex Harkey, G, Oregon

Former Wisconsin WR CJ Williams selected by Jacksonville in NFL draft

MADISON – CJ Williams’ breakout season came just time to catch the eye of NFL scouts.

The Stanford receiver caught more passes and had more receiver yards during the 2025 season than he had during his previous three years. Williams' play caught the eye of the Jacksonville Jaguars, who selected him in the sixth round of the NFL draft with the 203rd overall pick.

He was the third former Wisconsin Badger selected in the draft, joining Connecticut receiver Skyler Bell and Indiana tight end Riley Nowakowski.

CJ Williams draft grade: B-C

USA TODAY, which likes Williams' skill set, gave the pick a B. CBS Sports wasn’t as much of a fan of the selection because he was the second straight receiver taken by the team. It gave the selection a C.

Where did CJ Williams go to college?

Williams started his career at USC then played for Wisconsin in 2023 and ’24 before transferring to Stanford.

CJ Williams' highlights

He played in 37 games during his career with 16 starts. He started 11 of 12 games for the Cardinal and received honorable mention all-ACC distinction in ’25.

CJ Williams' stats

Williams led the Cardinal in receptions (59), receiving yards (749) and receiving touchdowns (six). During his first three seasons he had 35 catches for 430 yards and two touchdowns.

What is CJ Wiliams’ height, weight?

Williams was listed as 6-1, 195 pounds on Stanford’s pro day in March.

How did CJ Williams fare at the NFL combine?

Williams was not invited to the combine.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Former Wisconsin WR CJ Williams selected by Jacksonville in NFL draft

Crucible pressure '50 times worse than driving test'

Stan Moody (left), Zhang Anda (centre) and Matthew Stevens
Stan Moody (left), Zhang Anda (centre) and Matthew Stevens were among the 16 players to lose in the first round of the 2026 World Snooker Championship [PA Media]

"There's so much pressure playing at the Crucible, it can't be replicated at any other venue."

The words of former champion and current world number one Judd Trump show that even experienced players at the top of the game remain daunted at the iconic Sheffield venue.

The World Snooker Championship is the sport's ultimate endurance test. Seventeen days of drama, tension and pressure, all with the crowd so close they can touch the players – or offer them sweets.

Since 1977, Sheffield's Crucible Theatre has been the home of snooker. A thousand fans pack into the compact but atmospheric arena, where the careers of some have been launched and the spirits of others have been broken.

But no matter how good you are, at some point your turn to suffer will come, stuck in the chair, unable to leave or speak, watching helplessly as your opponent shines.

Former winner Shaun Murphy believed taking his driving test was "the most nerve-racking moment of my life". That changed on Tuesday.

After his dramatic 10-9 win over Fan Zhengyi, which came after he had been 53-17 down in the decider, the 2005 champion called the experience of sitting, waiting and "praying for one chance" as "50 times worse than my driving test".

'Being sat in the chair feeling completely helpless is a terrible place to be'

Shaun Murphy and Xiao Guodong
Shaun Murphy beat China's Xiao Guodong 13-3 in the last 16 and that is the biggest winning margin so far in the 2026 tournament [Getty Images]

So how do you cope with the Crucible pressure when stuck in the chair?

"The psychology aspect of snooker is enormous," said Chris Henry, a subconscious brain and performance coach, who has worked with some of the sport's biggest names including Murphy, Stephen Hendry, Mark Selby, Luca Brecel, Jimmy White, Ali Carter and 2026 debutant Liam Pullen.

"You have to be very mentally strong in snooker, you have to be tough and know how to deal with the situation. It's not what happens that counts, it's how you choose to deal with what happens.

"Snooker is a dead-ball sport so you have a long time to think about things, which is not always good. Being sat in the chair, feeling completely helpless is a terrible place to be, especially if you're not playing well and feel embarrassed.

"It's better to get out of that environment. Negative things are happening in the subconscious and you have to change to get into a better state."

He advises "doing some breathing exercises, just to calm down and get into the performance state" in order to change from a negative to a positive state quickly.

Carter provided one of the best examples of quickly going from negative to positive when he found himself 4-0 down to John Higgins at the mid-session interval, gaining just 37 points in four brutal frames.

"I would've been quite happy to get in my car and drive home, I was absolutely seething," said Carter afterwards.

However, after composing himself, Carter won all five of the remaining frames in the session against the four-time champion, although the Scot would eventually prevail 10-7.

Sitting next to your opponent and not acknowledging them

John Higgins (left) and Ronnie O'Sullivan
Players rarely pay any attention to their opponent, who in the first three rounds at the Crucible is sitting right next to them in between frames [Getty Images]

The layout of the Crucible provides another mental challenge as for the first three rounds, you are sat right next to your tormentor, often with no communication, not even a glance, between the two of you.

"The first match I played here, I drew Hendry when he was would number one," said Australian Neil Robertson, a world title winner in 2010.

"I was sitting next to him and saw how cold-faced he was with no interaction with me whatsoever - I was inches away from him. The Crucible is strange as you're right next to the player so that can add to the intensity."

For some players, interacting with the fans is one way to stay calm. Mark Williams famously took sweets from someone in the front row during the 2018 final and, fuelled by Minstrels and Wine Gums, went on to defeat Higgins to win his third world title.

Mark Allen went down a similar route during the opening session of his last-16 tie with Kyren Wilson.

"It started out because they were annoying me because they were making that much noise with their sweet wrappers," said Allen. "They must have thought I wanted one because I looked at them that much.

"They offered me one, so I was like, well I'll have to be polite now and take one and then he joked with me and says, 'If you win another frame, you can have another one'.

"I made a 140 [break]. Maybe that sweet worked so I had another one!"

"Someone like Ray Reardon would interact with the crowd with jokes and little quips and that can help players to relax," added Henry.

"When you're sat down, players have different approaches. It's difficult to stay concentrated for all that time so to be thinking about other things is not bad. It's a fine balance."

Golf? Food? Madonna? What do players think about while looking on?

Liam Pullen and Chris Wakelin
Chris Wakelin says you have to be 'incredibly focused' on the match when not at the table [Getty Images]

So, what goes through a player's mind in the Crucible chair?

Allen said: "I've got better at this over the years, especially working with a sports psychologist. But I've been out there at times thinking, 'What am I having for dinner, who is going to win the football?'"

"My mind goes to so many places," said Williams. "The last thing I'm thinking about is the table. I could be thinking about the putt I missed on the golf course or a driver I sliced out of bounds.

"When they are potting the balls, you don't really want to watch. You're praying he misses every ball he goes for."

World number 13 Chris Wakelin said: "There have been some good thoughts but when I lacked belief I would be there thinking, 'Where's the car parked?'

"Now when I'm 9-0 up or 9-0 down, I'm waiting for my next opportunity and making sure I'm prepared for it as you have to be incredibly focused."

Former champion Wilson said when he is hungry he may be planning a food order, thinking "do I have medium spice, is it going to be too spicy, is it a 10am start, am I going to regret it?"

Meanwhile, Robertson felt one of the toughest moments was not watching an opponent dominate but when a catchy song gets in your head.

"The worst one is when you get a song in your head and you're trying to play," he said. "When you're trying to play and you're in your chair sometimes you get a random song from Madonna in your head, not necessarily something you listen to.

"It can be anything. My walk-on song was Down Under by Men at Work and then that's in your head and then you think, 'Hang on a minute, I have to pot frame ball'."

High school baseball and softball: Saturday's scores

Baseballs and glove
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BASEBALL 

CITY SECTION

Hollywood 8, Dorsey 6

San Fernando 4, Monroe 2

SOUTHERN SECTION

Alemany 6, West Torrance 2

Arroyo Grande 11, Dos Pueblos 3

Avalon 6, Southlands Christian 5

Bethel Christian 29, Packinghouse Christian 7

Bosco Tech 6, Glendale 4

Cathedral 4, Cantwell-Sacred Heart 3

Chaffey 8, Diamond Ranch 6

Chino 7, Don Lugo 2

Cornerstone Christian 9, San Jacinto Academy 8

Dominguez 20, Compton Centennial 9

Foothill Tech 5, Oxnard Pacifica 0

Hueneme 10, Santa Clara 6

Immanuel 4, Trinity Classical Academy 3

Lancaster 20, Vasquez 12

Linfield Christian 6, Aquinas 5

Moorpark 9, Oxnard 8

Ojai Valley 8, Sequoyah 3

Ontario 5, Montclair 5

Orange 12, La Palma Kennedy 2

Placentia Valencia 7, Century 6

Riverside Prep 6, Ganesha 5

San Dimas 7, La Canada 6

Sequoyah 17, Ojai Valley 4

Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 17, West Ranch 1

Sierra Canyon 15, Saugus 8

Sonora 7, Oxford Academy 5

St. Bonaventure 8, Santa Paula 5

Tahquitz 11, Riverside Poly 10

Wiseburn-Da Vinci 5, Artesia 4

INTERSECTIONAL 

Anaheim Canyon 5, Wilmington Banning 0

Culver City 10, Venice 4

Esperanza 8, South East 7

Trinity Classical Academy 8, Fresno Christian 0

Golden Valley d. Arleta, forfeit

Granada Hills 15, Hart 12

LACES 8, St. Bernard 5

Sylmar 5, Valencia 2

SOFTBALL 

CITY SECTION 

Eagle Rock 7, Arleta 6

Torres d. Elizabeth, forfeit

Venice 12, Verdugo Hills 0

SOUTHERN SECTION

Bethel Christian 22, Packinghouse Christian 4

Flintridge Sacred Heart 8, Village Christian 2

Highland 7, Hart 3

HMSA 19, Gardena Serra 1

Mira Costa 12, Irvine 8

Moorpark 8, Saugus 6

Rio Hondo Prep 11, Sacred Heart of Jesus 1

Saugus 2, Moorpark 0

Sonora 11, Bishop Montgomery 1

Village Christian 6, Vasquez 2

INTERSECTIONAL 

Arleta 8, Viewpoint 5

Burbank Providence 7, Eagle Rock 2

Burbank Providence 11, Sylmar 6

CSDR 11, Model Secondary School (D.C.) 2

Granada Hills 16, West Torrance 4

Long Beach Poly 9, Carson 7

Venice 12, Flintridge Sacred Heart 2

Verdugo Hills 3, Vasquez 3

Viewpoint 9, Sylmar 6

Westlake 14, Granada Hills 2

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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

Al Ahli made to 'suffer' in winning Asian Champions League: coach

FC Machida Zelvia's Japanese defender Hotaka Nakamura (L) fights for the ball with Al Ahli's Brazilian forward Galeno (Abdel Ghani BASHIR)

Al Ahli had to "suffer" in becoming the first club in more than two decades to win back-to-back Asian Champions League titles, their relieved coach said.

The Saudi side, playing at home in Jeddah, had a man sent off before overcoming Japan's stubborn Machida Zelvia 1-0 in extra time on Saturday.

The defending champions retained the trophy thanks to substitute Feras Al Buraikan's 96th-minute goal in front of 58,984 at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium.

Al Ahli had been reduced to 10 men midway through the second half when defender Zakaria Hawsawi was shown a straight red card for violent conduct for a headbutt.

"We had opportunities to score but it became harder after Hawsawi was sent off for an unnecessary action," their German coach Matthias Jaissle said, according to the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).

"But we showed the right mentality and the players kept believing and that makes me so proud as a coach.

"We talked about it at the break that with a man down we had to suffer more and work harder. However, we have quality players who can make one moment count." 

Jaissle admitted that playing as hosts in front of a home crowd roaring them on had been significant.

The AFC put the latter rounds of Asia's top club competition in Jeddah, handing Jeddah-based Al Ahli a clear advantage.

"Obviously a part of it (winning) was because we played here in Jeddah in front of our fans who pushed us and gave us extra energy," he said.

"To win it back to back is something historic.

"Feels a bit weird. My tank is a bit empty. So much relief because the pressure was on.

"It will take a couple of days for this to sink in."

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Knicks ride Karl-Anthony Towns’ rare triple-double to crucial Game 4 victory

ATLANTA (AP) — Karl-Anthony Towns has long been known as one of the NBA's best-shooting big men. On Saturday night, he showed he can be a pretty good passer, too.

Towns had the fifth triple-double in his 11-year career and first in the playoffs, leading the New York Knicks to a 114-98 win over the Atlanta Hawks to tie the first-round playoff series at two wins apiece.

Towns' 20 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists made him the fourth Knicks player to notch a postseason triple-double, joining Hall of Famers Walt Frazier and Dick McGuire, and teammate Josh Hart.

Assists aren't typically a pillar of Towns' game. The 7-foot center led the league with 56 double-doubles this season. All 56 consisted of double-digit points and rebounds.

Instead, it's Jalen Brunson who quarterbacks the Knicks offense, averaging 6.8 assists per game this season. Towns, meanwhile, averaged three assists during the regular season.

That changed in Game 4.

“Opportunities presented themselves, and my teammates made it happen today. They made great cuts and allowed me to make those plays," Towns said. "It’s a shoutout to my teammates making great moves to the basket and allowing me to utilize my skill.”

Brunson, who had 19 points and three assists, said Towns was the difference maker in building the Knicks' commanding lead.

“This is a big-time performance from him,” Brunson said. “Great decision-making. He really put us in a position to win.”

Towns said setting his teammates up for success is a greater thrill than any flashy shot.

“To see my teammates being special and to be able to get them involved is something I truly enjoy even more than hitting a shot,” Towns said. “To see people like OG (Anunoby) consistently making the right read, cut, back door, whatever the case may be against the defense, and doing something special, it brings me joy.”

Anunoby, who led the Knicks with 22 points, was one of the primary beneficiaries of Towns’ playmaking. The 6-foot-7 forward was on the receiving end of five of his assists on Saturday night.

“He's a special talent, you know, he can do it all,” Anunoby said. "I know if he'll get open, he'll find me. No matter how tight the window is, he'll be able to find me. It's amazing playing with a player like him.”

The Knicks now head home to Madison Square Garden where they'll host Game 5 on Tuesday night.

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Borussia Dortmund vs Freiburg – Match preview and team news

Borussia Dortmund vs Freiburg – Match preview and team news
Borussia Dortmund vs Freiburg – Match preview and team news

Borussia Dortmund will face Freiburg in a Bundesliga matchday 31 clash on Sunday evening.

Dortmund have scored 30 goals in their last eight meetings against Freiburg and have kept four clean sheets in their last six home games against Freiburg.

Borussia Dortmund vs Freiburg – Match preview and team news

  • Date: Sunday, 26th April.
  • Kick-off: 4:30pm BST.
  • Venue: Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund.

Borussia Dortmund team news

Head coach Niko Kovac welcomed a significant boost with the return of star striker Serhou Guirassy, who has been cleared to play after recovering from a concussion.

However, the medical room remains crowded, particularly in defensive areas. Niklas Sule is officially ruled out for the rest of the campaign following a knee injury, joining long-term absentee Emre Can, who is recovering from a cruciate ligament tear.

The midfield is also stretched thin without Felix Nmecha, while the attack remains without the explosive Karim Adeyemi due to ongoing muscular issues.

Julian Brandt is expected to return to the starting lineup to feed their returning talisman up front.

Freiburg team news

Freiburg face a challenging selection headache as they navigate a punishing schedule between a DFB-Pokal exit and an upcoming Europa League semi-final.

Manager Julian Schuster is forced to manage heavy legs, with Max Rosenfelder and Patrick Osterhage both confirmed out with hamstring and knee injuries, respectively.

There are further concerns as Jordy Makengo and Philipp Treu face late fitness tests to determine their availability.

Given the high stakes of their European run, Schuster is expected to rotate his lineup; veteran playmaker Vincenzo Grifo may begin on the bench to preserve energy, allowing Niklas Beste a chance to regain his starting spot.

Matthias Ginter and Bruno Ogbus will manage the defence, while hoping Lucas Holer can capitalise on the counter-attack.

Form

Borussia Dortmund

Borussia Dortmund currently sit second in the Bundesliga. However, they have experienced a recent dip in domestic form, entering this match on the back of consecutive losses to Bayer Leverkusen (0-1) and TSG Hoffenheim (1-2).

Despite these setbacks, their overall record remains strong with 19 wins this season. They have been particularly dominant at home, where they have lost just four of their last 21 matches at Signal Iduna Park.

Freiburg

Freiburg are currently eighth and have shown impressive resilience in April. They enter this match in excellent spirits despite a narrow midweek DFB-Pokal semi-final loss to Stuttgart. Their recent league form includes back-to-back victories against Mainz and Heidenheim, complemented by a commanding 6-1 aggregate win over Celta Vigo to reach the Europa League semi-finals. They are currently on an eight-game scoring streak across all competitions.

Predicted lineups

Borussia Dortmund: Kobel; Anton, Schlotterbeck, Bensebaini; Ryerson, Bellingham, Sabitzer, Svensson; Beier, Brandt; Silva

Freiburg: Atubolu; Kubler, Ginter, Ogbus, Gunter; Eggestein, Manzambi; Beste, Suzuki, Scherhant; Holer

How to watch Borussia Dortmund vs Freiburg?

The Borussia Dortmund vs Freiburg match is being broadcast live in the UK on Amazon Prime Video as a pay-per-view (PPV) event.

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Rangers vs Motherwell – Predicted lineup and team news

Rangers vs Motherwell – Predicted lineup and team news
Rangers vs Motherwell – Predicted lineup and team news

Rangers have a big opportunity to climb to the top of the Scottish Premiership when they host Motherwell at Ibrox on Sunday evening.

They currently sit third in the table with 69 points from 33 games, just one point behind both Hearts and Celtic.

Since Danny Rohl took charge, Rangers have looked sharp in attack, highlighted by a 6-3 win over Falkirk and a 4-2 victory against Dundee United.

The team is in strong form, having won their last four matches and scored 14 goals across their last three league outings as they continue their push for the title.

Rangers team news

Rohl has a few selection concerns ahead of this match. Tuur Rommens and Ryan Naderi are both unavailable, although they could return for the final four games of the season. Bailey Rice remains sidelined for the rest of the campaign. There is some good news, though, with Andreas Skov Olsen expected to return to the starting lineup.

Up front, Youssef Chermiti is likely to lead the attack again after scoring twice in the previous match. Meanwhile, Bojan Miovski has made a strong case for inclusion after netting two goals off the bench last time out.

Rangers predicted lineup

Possible Rangers starting XI: Butland; Tavernier, Djiga, Fernandez, Aarons; Raskin, Chukwuani; Skov Olsen, Miovski, Moore; Chermiti.

When will the match kick off?

The match will kick off at 3pm BST on Sunday, 26th April.

How to watch Rangers vs Motherwell?

The game will not be shown live on TV in the United Kingdom, but fans can follow the action through live audio commentary via RangersTV or Motherwell TV with a subscription.

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Rangers vs Motherwell – Match preview and team news

Rangers vs Motherwell – Match preview and team news
Rangers vs Motherwell – Match preview and team news

Rangers will have a chance to go top of the Scottish Premiership table when they meet Motherwell at the Ibrox Stadium on Sunday night.

Rangers are currently in third position with 69 points from 33 matches, one point behind Hearts and Celtic.

Rangers vs Motherwell – Match preview and team news

  • Date: Sunday, 26th April.
  • Kick-off: 3pm BST.
  • Venue: Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow.

Rangers team news

For the Rangers squad, manager Danny Rohl faces a few selection headaches as the title race reaches its climax.

Tuur Rommens and Ryan Naderi; both players have been ruled out for today’s clash, though the medical staff is optimistic about their return for the final four fixtures of the campaign.

Youngster Bailey Rice remains a long-term absentee and will not feature again this season.

On a brighter note, the Gers are bolstered by the expected return of Andreas Skov Olsen in the starting XI.

Youssef Chermiti scored a brace in the last match and is once again set to lead the line for Rangers while Bojan Miovski might make it difficult for Rohl to keep him on the bench after his two goals off the bench last time out.

Motherwell team news

Motherwell travels to Glasgow with a significantly strengthened hand thanks to several key players returning to the fold.

Manager Jens Berthel Askou confirmed that midfielder Callum Slattery is available for selection after serving his suspension.

Additionally, the Steelmen are boosted by the return of Regan Charles-Cook, who has resumed full training and offers a potent attacking outlet on the wing.

While Callum Hendry is also fit and ready to start, the visitors remain without Eythor Bjorgolfsson and Johnny Koutroumbis, both of whom are still in the final stages of rehabilitation.

Zach Robinson continues his long road to recovery from an Achilles injury. Sitting comfortably in fourth, Motherwell will look to exploit any nerves in the Rangers’ ranks and solidify their own European ambitions.

Form

Rangers

Under Danny Rohl, the team has shown immense attacking power, recently dismantling Falkirk 6-3 and securing a 4-2 win over Dundee United. They have won four of their last four matches, scoring 14 goals in their past three league games alone as they chase leaders Hearts.

Motherwell

Motherwell has struggled for consistency during the crucial run-in. The Steelmen have failed to record a win in their last five league outings, suffering four defeats and a solitary 0-0 draw against Hibernian. Their most recent result was a 3-1 loss to league leaders Hearts. Despite this dip, Jens Berthel Askou’s side remains fourth in the table with 54 points, aiming to snap their winless streak and strengthen their European qualification hopes.

Predicted lineups

Rangers: Butland; Tavernier, Djiga, Fernandez, Aarons; Raskin, Chukwuani; Skov Olsen, Miovski, Moore; Chermiti.

Motherwell: Ward; Sparrow, McGinn, Welsh, O’Donnell; Fadinger, Watt, Maswanhise, Just, Longelo; Said.

How to watch Rangers vs Motherwell?

This match will not be broadcast live on TV in the UK. Fans in the UK can listen to live audio commentary through a subscription to RangersTV or Motherwell TV.

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Borussia Dortmund predicted lineup and team news vs Freiburg

Borussia Dortmund predicted lineup and team news vs Freiburg
Borussia Dortmund predicted lineup and team news vs Freiburg

Borussia Dortmund take on Freiburg on Sunday evening in a Bundesliga Matchday 31 fixture.

Dortmund have dominated this matchup in recent years, scoring 30 goals across their last eight meetings with Freiburg. They’ve also recorded four clean sheets in their previous six home games against them.

Currently sitting second in the league table with 64 points from 30 matches, two points ahead of third placed RB Leipzig Dortmund’s overall campaign has been strong, with 19 wins so far. However, they come into this match after back-to-back setbacks, losing 1-0 to Bayer Leverkusen and 2-1 against Hoffenheim. Despite this dip, their home form remains impressive, with just four defeats in their last 21 matches at Signal Iduna Park.

Borussia Dortmund team news

There is some positive news for head coach Niko Kovac, as striker Serhou Guirassy is back and available after recovering from a concussion.

However, injuries are still a concern, especially in defence. Niklas Sule has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a knee problem, while Emre Can remains sidelined with a long-term ACL injury.

In midfield, Felix Nmecha is unavailable, and Karim Adeyemi is also still out due to a muscle injury. Julian Brandt is likely to return to the starting XI and support Guirassy in attack.

Borussia Dortmund predicted lineup

Possible Borussia Dortmund starting XI: Kobel; Anton, Schlotterbeck, Bensebaini; Ryerson, Bellingham, Sabitzer, Svensson; Beier, Brandt; Silva

When will the match kick off?

The match will kick off at 4:30pm BST on Sunday, 26th April.

How to watch Borussia Dortmund vs Freiburg?

The match will be shown live in the United  Kingdom on Amazon Prime Video as a pay-per-view event.

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Grading every pick by the Commanders in the 2026 NFL Draft

The 2026 NFL Draft is in the books. No more mock drafts, no more speculation about which players would fall, or which teams were telling the truth. The Washington Commanders put the finishing touches on a six-player class on Saturday, making four picks after making one each on Thursday and Friday.

Washington general manager Adam Peters landed one of the top players on his board on Thursday, when linebacker Sonny Styles fell to the Commanders with the No. 7 overall pick. The draft puts the finishing touches on an impressive offseason from Peters, which will feature several new starters on defense.

How did the Commanders do with their draft picks? We grade each pick, from Styles to quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis.

Round 1, No. 7: LB Sonny Styles, Ohio State

Styles fills Washington's biggest defensive need, replacing Wagner. He brings elite size (6-foot-5, 244 pounds) and speed (4.46-second 40-yard dash), with a 43.5" vertical leap. A former safety, Styles transitioned to linebacker during his college career and never missed a beat. As the son of former Ohio State and NFL linebacker Lorenzo Styles, Sonny showed he also possesses the instincts and physicality to play inside linebacker in the NFL.

Grade: A+ (originally published on Friday)

Round 3, No. 71: WR Antonio Williams, Clemson

Williams was ranked No. 57 on Daniel Jeremiah's final list of the top 150 prospects. He'd previously been inside the top 50. So, the value was there for the Commanders.

A multi-year starter at one of college football's top programs, Williams is ready to play Day 1. A productive player in each of his healthy seasons at Clemson, Williams could start for the Commanders in 2026. Currently, only Terry McLaurin is penciled in as a starting wideout.

Some things stick out here: slippery, outstanding run-after-catch ability and plays fast. These are important qualities for the Commanders. Not only did the Williams' pick have high value, but he can help immediately. His versatility should help him earn a starting role sooner rather than later.

Grade: A (originally published on Saturday)

Round 5, No. 147: EDGE Joshua Josephs, Tennessee

The Commanders signed edge rushers Odafe Oweh and K'Lavon Chaisson in free agency, pairing them with the returning Dorance Armstrong to improve Washington's pass rush. However, Oweh is the only edge rusher on the Commanders' roster signed past 2026. Not anymore. Josephs was a consensus top-100 player and the Commanders got him in Round 5. While he's light, Josephs has phenomenal length and isn't afraid to mix it up against the run. Josephs could also still grow as a pass rusher. A good value pick for Adam Peters and the Commanders here.

Grade: B+

Round 6, No. 187: Penn State RB Kaytron Allen

The Penn State Nittany Lions have had a ton of great running backs over the years. Saquon Barkley, John Cappelletti, Curt Warner, Lydell Mitchell, Ki-Jana Carter, and Larry Johnson are among the great Penn State running backs. Kaytron Allen rushed for more yards than any of them, breaking the school record last season. Allen fell down the board because he's not an explosive athlete. He can play. You take good, productive players at this point in the draft, which is Allen. You can add him to the mix in Washington's backfield next season, and he should be able to carve out a role.

Grade: B+

Round 6, No. 209: C Matt Gulbin, Michigan State

The Commanders needed a center. They either passed on a few options, or they went right in front of when Washington picked, such as when Sam Hecht was chosen at No. 144 overall. Eventually, the Commanders found their center, who has starting experience at center and guard. Some believe he could be the starting center by the end of his rookie season. He's more powerful and rugged than he is athletic. Even if Gulbin doesn't start at center, they found a player who can be a top backup at all three interior positions. That's valuable.

Grade: B+

Round 7, No. 223: QB Athan Kaliakmanis

Washington didn't necessarily need a quarterback, and there were better options on the board, such as Garrett Nussmeier. But it was a seventh-round pick, and someone Washington liked. Remember, the Commanders brought in Kaliakmanis on a top-30 visit, so the interest was real. While Washington doesn't need a quarterback, drafting one that the new offensive coordinator, David Blough, likes and can develop is a positive. Remember, Marcus Mariota is on another one-year deal, and the Commanders will eventually not be able to afford him as Jayden Daniels' backup.

Grade: C

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Commanders draft grades: Grading every pick in 2026 NFL Draft

Vikings Draft a Demon — with a D

Vikings Draft a Demon — with a D
Luke Jamroz

The Minnesota Vikings had no youth in their running back room — until late Saturday afternoon. After a trade back into the 6th Round, interim general manager Rob Brzezinski drafted Wake Forest’s Demond Claiborne, and just like that, fans have a twinge of hope that a youth movement at tailback could be on the horizon.

Minnesota added burst, return value, and another backfield variable for Kevin O’Connell’s offense.

Veteran Jordan Mason and Aaron Jones will presumably get the bulk of carries early next season, but if injuries arise, Claiborne could be tapped on the shoulder.

Claiborne Adds Speed to a Backfield That Needed More Juice

One drafted halfback is better than zero drafted halfbacks.

Demond Claiborne runs the ball against Virginia Tech at Lane Stadium. Vikings draft
Wake Forest running back Demond Claiborne (1) accelerates through the line during first-quarter action against Virginia Tech, Oct 4, 2025 in Blacksburg, showing burst and vision at Lane Stadium while navigating traffic and looking to create a chunk gain early in a competitive ACC matchup on the road. Mandatory Credit: Brian Bishop-Imagn Images

It’s Claiborne for MIN in Round 6

Vikings fans waited anxiously during the draft’s first five rounds for a new running back — that didn’t arrive. Then, after a trade with the New England Patriots, the drought ended.

Vikings.com’s Rob Kleifield announced, “The Vikings offense added speed you can’t teach in the sixth round. Minnesota selected former Wake Forest running back Demond Claiborne with the 198th pick of the 2026 NFL Draft on Saturday, jolting its backfield with a Second-Team All-ACC runner who has red-hot wheels. The Vikings vaulted up the draft board to snag Claiborne, sending No. 234 and a 2027 sixth-round pick to New England in exchange for 198, which Minnesota twice previously owned (the third time’s the charm).”

“Claiborne, 22, led Wake Forest in rushing each of the past three seasons and followed up 1,049 yards on the ground in 2024 with 907 in 2025. In total, Claiborne carried 558 times in college for 2,599 yards and 26 touchdowns, including double-digit TDs in his final two go-rounds.”

On paper, the Claiborne draft pick doesn’t quite pack the punch of Jeremiyah Love (Arizona Cardinals) or Jadarian Price (Seattle Seahawks) from earlier in the draft, but for Minnesota, it’s a step in the right direction.

Get to Know Claiborne

Claiborne is 5’10” and 190 pounds. He has 4.37 speed, and after the Vikings lost Jalen Nailor, Rondale Moore (RIP), and Ty Chandler this offseason, the club desperately needs more speed. Claiborne is that.

The strengths:

  • Change-of-direction fluidity
  • Special teams versatility
  • Balance
  • Intense breakaway speed

Weaknesses:

  • Does not have prototypical size of a workhorse running back
  • Fumbles
  • Pass protection will need a lot of work
  • Drops as a pass-catcher
  • Not tackle-breaking savant

The Ringer‘s Todd McShay on Claiborne: “Claiborne is an undersized back who is a threat to score every time he touches the ball. He ran the third-fastest 40 time among running backs at the combine. He doesn’t need much of a crease to pull away in the run game, after the catch, and in the return game.”

“He can press the line of scrimmage, get linebackers to commit and make late cuts. He can make defenders miss in the hole. He’s an effective cutback runner. He uses jab steps and hesitation to shake defenders in space. He’s not a power back, but he keeps moving his feet, and he breaks tackles with contact balance. Scouts have expressed concerns about his maturity and ability to control his emotions in the past.”

Claiborne is the first running back drafted by the Vikings since DeWayne McBride in Round 7 three years ago. Minnesota still hasn’t picked a tailback in the draft’s first four rounds since 2019. That drought continues.

Demond Claiborne runs against Georgia Tech at Allegacy Stadium. Vikings draft
Wake Forest running back Demond Claiborne (1) carries the ball against Georgia Tech during third-quarter play, Sep 27, 2025 in Winston-Salem, using quick cuts and lateral agility to find space at Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium as the Demon Deacons push for momentum in an ACC contest. Mandatory Credit: Zachary Taft-Imagn Images

McShay added, “He appeared to lose his cool when he spiked the ball after dropping a pass against North Carolina last season. Claiborne’s not built to carry a heavy workload in the NFL. Claiborne is unlikely to develop into a team’s primary ballcarrier, but he has the skill set to develop into an excellent complementary back.”

“There are backs that ran as well as Claiborne and didn’t reach their upside in the NFL and he carries a mid-round grade for a reason. De’Von Achane, a 2023 third-round pick, is an optimistic comparison. Achane is faster than Claiborne, but both players are explosive and possess similar frames.”

Why the Pick Matters

Last year, the Vikings began to turn the corner into a competent rushing offense:

Vikings Rushing DVOA,
NFL Ranking,
in the Kevin O’Connell Era:

2025: 13th
2024: 20th
2023: 27th
2022: 27th

But here’s the main problem:

Vikings Rushing Playcall %
NFL Ranking
in the Kevin O’Connell Era:

2025: 19th
2024: 18th
2023: 30th
2022: 30th

Minnesota ran the ball at the NFL’s 13th-best efficiency clip but ranked 13th-least in rushing playcall percentage. The Claiborne pick matters because he could inspire Minnesota to establish a more balanced offense.

O’Connell’s offense will not be unlocked to its fullest potential until it runs the ball at a balanced rate, at least compared to other playoff-contending teams.

NFL Comparisons

Looking for a stylistic comparison for Claiborne? Say less.

Low End: Nyheim Hines
Middle: Jerick McKinnon
High End: De’Von Achane

The Achane comp is important for one reason: the Vikings plucked Achane’s offensive coordinator, Frank Smith, from the last four years as their new assistant head coach earlier in the offseason. Achane is 5’9 and 190 pounds. He’s not “supposed” to be a Top 8 NFL running back at his size. But he is.

Demond Claiborne runs past a defender against California. Vikings draft
Wake Forest running back Demond Claiborne (1) breaks into the second level against California defensive back Nohl Williams, Nov 8, 2024 in Winston-Salem, displaying speed and balance while attacking open space during first-half action at Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium in a nonconference showdown. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images

The optimistic take? Smith can massage Claiborne into some variation of Achane in Minnesota. That’s the Holy Grail scenario.

Claiborne will turn 23 in October.


On This Day (26 April 1897): A Last Hurrah For Campbell And Co!



Sunderland AFC spent most of its early years enjoying success, so 1896/1897 was something of a shock, with the team taking things to the wire before avoiding what would’ve been a humiliating relegation.  

Football League champions in 1891/1892, 1892/1893 and 1894/1895, our reign of dominance had ended abruptly with a sharp drop off in performances.

Fifth in 1895/1896 was bad enough but following the campaign, secretary Tom Watson departed for Liverpool and in his absence the downward spiral continued apace, with his replacement Robert Campbell unable to get a regular tune out of an ageing squad.

Maybe Watson had seen the writing on the wall or didn’t have the heart to break up a group of players that had served him so well during the build up to and early years in the league, but with Campbell handed the job of freshening things up, his time in charge saw him on the back foot from the off.

A former shipyard storekeeper, Campbell had at one point been lodging at Watson’s home and initially started helping the club as a trainer, then took over the ‘A’ team before getting his big promotion.

His new task would’ve been made all the harder had the club been plunged into the second tier, so retaining our top our flight status was the immediate priority.

Following Watson was an unenviable task but it appeared as if he had the backing of the Wearside community and in early April 1897, he was gifted a “handsome timepiece” by local football representatives. Grateful for the support he’d given non-league clubs in the town, the group also presented Mrs Campbell with a gold broach as a sign of their gratitude — but out on the pitch, opponents weren’t always as generous.

Sunderland endured a difficult transitional period and whilst a late surge of form avoided the ignominy of finishing dead last in 1896/1897, the Lads remained in trouble due to the prospect of a series of difficult ‘Test Matches’.

These games saw the top two teams in the Second Division going head to head with the bottom two in Division One, and they had the club teetering on the edge of relegation for a few weeks yet.

A defeat and a draw to Division Two winners Notts County heaped even more pressure on clashes with second-placed Newton Heath, and a 1-1 draw in Manchester on Saturday 24 April set up a decisive return at Newcastle Road two days later when victory — alongside a favourable result at Turf Moor in the Notts County/Burnley fixture — was needed to secure survival.  

Burnley had been the only team to finish below Sunderland in the table and in March had conceded a vital second half equaliser to Robert Campbell’s half-brother Johnny when they’d visited the Lads.

The draw sparked an unbeaten five-game stretch prior to the Test Matches, with the final regular league game bringing another tie away at Bury. Johnny was also on the scoresheet in that one, with the two goals proving to be his last for the club. One of our earliest stars, he’d been the country’s top scorer during the three title wins but was one whose time was coming to an end.

A benefit match had been staged on behalf of Johnny Campbell in September, with opponents Newcastle United attracting gate receipts of around £35. However, the total handed over to the striker was even higher – fifty guineas — with the directors also presenting him with a gold ring as a memento.

Perhaps the board were feeling flush, as during the same week as the game, it was announced that the players had enquired about a possible change in club policy to one that would allow them to travel to away games on the day, rather than staying overnight. This was expected to save the club huge amounts in accommodation fees but did little to improve results on the road.    


However, not only were the fans having to come to terms with poor showings and an unfamiliar league placing, they were also witnessing the breakup of their much-loved squad.

The do-or-die tussle was to be final outing for Johnny Campbell plus his teammates James Gillespie, Donald Gow, James Hannah and the club’s first ever professional John Harvie, and on an emotionally-charged occasion, the old favourites rolled back the years to keep their legacies intact.

A trumpeter playing a rather apt rendition of The Campbells Are Coming greeted the teams as they entered the pitch ahead of the 18:00 start and a fired-up Sunderland soon got to work amidst perfect weather conditions.

However, there was no party atmosphere despite the music.

The Lads pressed high up the pitch, and within fifteen minutes they were a goal ahead, with the season’s top scorer Gillespie heading in. The side continued thereafter to push a clearly rattled Newton Heath with Johnny Campbell — moved out onto the wing — working tirelessly alongside a forward line that was able to create a number of chances. Unfortunately, a collective failure to convert prompted an increase of the tension, and come the second half, things got a little tetchy.  

Even with visiting left-half James McNaught having to go off for a lengthy bout of treatment either side of the half time break Sunderland were struggling to get what would have been a crucial second.

Newton Heath were becoming more desperate in their defensive efforts and the tackles were starting to fly. In contrast, the hosts were solid at the back but there was always the danger of a sucker punch and Gillespie’s second goal via a free kick with ten minutes remaining, was met with great relief in the stands.

Spectators then flooded the pitch at full time to chair the players back to the changing rooms, and with Burnley’s draw against Notts County confirmed, players and team alike were able to not quite celebrate but acknowledge still that their club had kept its position amongst the elite.   

With Newton Heath remaining in the second division and being joined by Burnley, Notts moved back up.

They struggled to establish themselves in 1897/1898, whereas Robert Campbell started making some headway; alongside trainer Billy Williams he whipped a new-look group into shape and his disciplined squad finished in second place – not quite top of the tree, admittedly, but at the end of the table that folk had been more accustomed to nonetheless.  


Monday 26 April 1897

Football League Test Match

Newcastle Road

Attendance: 8,000

Sunderland 2 (Gillespie 15’, 80’)

Newton Heath 0

Sunderland: Doig, McNeill, Gow; Ferguson, McAllister, Wilson; Gillespie, Harvie, Morgan; Hannah, Campbell


Fan Letters: “There’s No Defence For Friday Night’s Performance”

SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND - APRIL 24: Daniel Ballard of Sunderland reacts after Nottingham Forest's second goal scored by Chris Wood during the Premier League match between Sunderland and Nottingham Forest at the Stadium of Light on April 24, 2026 in Sunderland, England. (Photo by George Wood/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,

Sunderland taking us to dizzy heights so we can see the summit before they fall off the cliff edge is part and parcel of being a Sunderland fan.

We accept that teams will beat us, and our loyal fans turn up more in hope than expectation even when expectations are high, but what our loyal fans won’t and shouldn’t tolerate is our team just not turning up. 

It doesn’t matter which division we’re in but all we ask as a minimum — especially at home — is that these highly-paid footballers turn up. These footballers have one job that matters, and that’s to perform for ninety minutes once a week.

Results and performances like this hurt the fans that graft and hope to escape the trials and difficulties of the life they face every day, and all they ask is those that wear the shirt and take the shilling perform for ninety minutes a week.

Sadly, on Friday night — like four years ago in Bolton, 2018 in Southampton or 1982 in Watford, etc — the wheels came off but not all disasters end in a spanking and I think back to Port Vale, Fulham or Brentford, where we just didn’t turn up. 

The whole team (including the backroom staff) owes the fans an apology for the Nottingham Forest game but more importantly a performance in the next game.

Loyal fans who aren’t the richest or in the best of health deserve better, and there’s no defence for Friday night’s performance.

Gavin Marshall-Elliott

Ed’s Note [Phil]: Hi, Gavin. Thank you for your letter.

I fully agree with your take on Friday night’s shambolic defeat at the hands of Nottingham Forest.

It was nowhere near acceptable for a team that’s set tremendously high standards ever since the season kicked off, and the manner in which we collapsed — as well as the speed — was not reminiscent of the Sunderland that we’ve known and loved during 2025/2026. Very disappointing and a real let-down.

Fortunately, our next fixture looks quite favourable and we need to see a very strong reaction from the Lads when they travel to the Midlands to take on Wolves.

I’m sure they’ll be eager to get back to winning ways and to prove that Friday night was merely a blip rather than the latest evidence of a slump, and I would expect Régis Le Bris to freshen the team up and consider some tactical tweaks, as well.



Dear Roker Report,

After some sunny beers outside city centre pubs and chatting to some hopeful and sensible Nottingham Forest fans, we made our way across the new bridge to get a first glimpse of Welcome to Sunderland — and we were immediately struck by the amateurish upside-down W masquerading as the letter M. 

The slant of the letter and the top of the W doubling up as the bottom of the M are giveaways and the irony of this observation is that my mate turned and said, “It probably means we’ll not know up from down when defending tonight” — such prophecy!

Anyway, the point to these utterings is that we’ll very soon become the butt of jokes unless we sort out our lettering!

It’s obvious once you look at it.

Phil

Ed’s Note [Phil]: Hi, Phil. Thank you for getting in touch.

I think the new sign that greets fans on the exterior of the South Stand looks great and will be a really worthwhile addition to the stadium.

I understand where you’re coming from, but I’m not overly bothered by the fact we’ve recycled a letter, flipped it upside down and used it like that; the effect is the main thing and for those of us who remember the iconic sign at Roker Park, I think it’ll be greeted very positively.



IPL 2026: Karun Nair Left Devastated, On the Verge of Tears as PBKS Script Record Chase – Watch

Punjab Kings completed the highest successful run chase in IPL history on Saturday by chasing down 265 against Delhi Capitals in Delhi, but for Karun Nair, it turned into a night of missed chances and visible heartbreak on the field.

Nair appeared close to breaking down after dropping Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer twice in the space of four balls, mistakes that proved costly as PBKS pulled off the record chase in IPL 2026.


The first chance came on the last ball of the 15th over when Vipraj Nigam got Iyer to mistime a lofted shot straight towards long-off. Nair moved a few steps forward, settled under the ball and looked set to complete a simple catch, but the ball slipped out of his hands.

The miss left Vipraj stunned. He sat down on the ground, holding his head in disappointment as Delhi missed a key chance to get back into the game.

Just four balls later, Iyer survived again.

On the second ball of the 16th over, Kuldeep Yadav bowled a length delivery and Iyer went for the pull. It was Kuldeep’s wrong’un, and the ball took the top edge before going high towards long-on.

— IS_Netwrk29 (@IS_Netwrk29)


Once again, Nair was under it, and once again, the catch went down.

After the second drop, Nair looked visibly shaken and seemed on the verge of breaking down as Delhi watched another major chance slip away.


Iyer made sure those mistakes hurt DC. After getting two lifelines, he stayed calm and scored 71 off 36 balls, leading Punjab’s chase and taking his side home with seven balls to spare.

Earlier in the innings, Punjab’s openers Prabhsimran Singh and Priyansh Arya had already laid the base for the chase.

Prabhsimran made 76 off 26 balls with nine fours and five sixes, while Priyansh scored 43 off 17 balls with two fours and five sixes.

The pair added 126 runs for the opening wicket in just 6.5 overs and took PBKS to 105/0 in the powerplay, the highest powerplay score of the season.

Punjab then lost three wickets quickly, but Iyer held the innings together and made full use of the dropped chances.

His knock helped Punjab Kings chase 265, the highest successful run chase in IPL history.

Jaden McDaniels angers the Nuggets again with a late layup that triggers shoving from Jokic

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Denver-Minnesota rivalry took another dramatic turn in the closing seconds of Game 4 on Saturday, when Nuggets star Nikola Jokic confronted Jaden McDaniels after he took an uncontested layup with the Timberwolves on the way to victory and a 3-1 lead in the first-round NBA playoff series.

After McDaniels made the unsportsmanlike basket with 2.1 seconds left with the Nuggets having conceded the 112-96 decision, Jokic ran from one end of the court to the other to shove him. Players from both teams converged around them to broaden the scuffle before order was restored. Timberwolves forward Julius Randle, who was livid with Jokic, was ejected along with Denver's center.

“He scored when we'd stopped playing,” Jokic said. “You guys saw what happened.”

McDaniels, who spiced up the series after Game 2 by declaring Denver's team was full of “ bad defenders,” said afterward he didn't know what Jokic said to him during the confrontation.

“I just seen someone who was big as hell,” McDaniels said.

So why did he take the meaningless two points?

“The clock still be running, so I might as well go score,” McDaniels said.

As teams in the same division playing four times each regular season, and facing each other in the playoffs for the third time in four years, the Nuggets and Timberwolves have become quite the archrivals.

“Obviously I didn't like what McDaniels did,” Nuggets coach David Adelman said. “The game was over. The game was conceded both ways. In 2026, that stuff just doesn't happen anymore. That's something that happened in the ‘80s, where teams would continue to score. But that’s who he is, you know? And so if that's what they want to do, that's what they want to do.”

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UFC Vegas 116 Post Show: Aljamain Sterling dominates Youssef Zalal. Is Alexander Volkanovski next?

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 25: (L-R) Aljamain Sterling punches Youssef Zalal of Morocco in a featherweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at Meta APEX on April 25, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

Aljamain Sterling just gets better with age.

On Saturday night, the 36-year-old former bantamweight champion continue his impressive run at 145 pounds, dominating Youssef Zalal in the main event of UFC Vegas 116. Sterling is now 3-1 at featherweight, with his lone loss being a close decision to Movsar Evloev, and given his pedigree, the question is, is Sterling next in line for Alexander Volkanovski?

Following UFC Vegas 116, MMA Fighting’s Jed Meshew and Alexander K. Lee react to Sterling impressive performance and what it means for the featherweight title picture. Additionally, Meshew and Lee discuss Joselyne Edwards’ massive win over Norma Dumont, the rest of the UFC Vegas 116 card, answer fan questions, and more.

Watch the UFC Winnipeg post-fight show above, or an audio-only version of the show can also be streamed below and on Apple PodcastsSpotify, or wherever else you get your pods.


Roki Sasaki earns first win as Dodgers rout Cubs

Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) throws a pitch against the Chicago Cubs during the first inning at Dodger Stadium.
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) throws a pitch against the Chicago Cubs during the first inning at Dodger Stadium.

LOS ANGELES — On a night that was supposed to belong to a bobblehead, it ended up belonging, at least in part, as Roki Sasaki is still trying to find himself.

The Dodgers take the Cubs, 12-4, on Saturday at Dodger Stadium, snapping Chicago’s 10-game winning streak in emphatic fashion. But the real intrigue came on the mound, where Sasaki delivered something he hadn’t yet this season: real progress.

Not perfection. Not dominance. But progress.

“I thought tonight was Roki’s best outing,” Dave Roberts said postgame.

Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) walks in the dugout after the first inning against the Chicago Cubs at Dodger Stadium.
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) walks in the dugout after the first inning against the Chicago Cubs at Dodger Stadium.

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Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) walks in the dugout after the first inning against the Chicago Cubs at Dodger Stadium.

That might raise eyebrows considering the final line, five-plus innings, seven hits, four runs, three home runs. On paper, it was uneven. In context, it may have been a turning point.

For the first time in five starts this year, Sasaki looked like a pitcher building toward something rather than searching for it. His fastball command was sharper. His walk total, just one, was his lowest of the season. And most notably, his splitter, the pitch that once made him one of the most electric arms in the world, showed new life.

Sasaki threw it harder, nearly five miles per hour above his season average, and with more conviction. It generated late swings and, perhaps more importantly, confidence.

“I made a small adjustment,” Sasaki said, offering a slight smile before declining to elaborate. “I can’t tell.”

Fair enough. For a pitcher whose season has been defined by inconsistency, a little mystery is a welcome trade for tangible results.


There were still reminders of the work ahead. All three home runs he allowed came with two strikes, mistakes in put-away counts that major league hitters don’t miss. Yet even then, the damage was contained. Solo shots. Manageable innings. No unraveling.

That, too, is progress.

Sasaki even pushed into the sixth inning for the first time this year, exiting to a supportive ovation after a leadoff walk and single ended his night at 99 pitches. It wasn’t dominant, but it was enough.

The Dodgers made sure of that with an offensive eruption that overwhelmed Cubs pitching by the middle innings. After a slow start, the lineup flipped the game in a six-run fourth inning that turned a tight contest into a rout.


Max Muncy sparked the surge with a two-run homer, his ninth of the season. Teoscar Hernández delivered a bases-loaded, two-run single that broke things open. Andy Pages continued his breakout campaign with three RBIs, including a two-run double later in the game. Pages is now batting .337 this season.

Even Shohei Ohtani, who had been scuffling, showed signs of life, reaching base, snapping an 0-for-12 skid, and swiping just his second base of the season.

By the time the dust settled, the Dodgers had sent 11 men to the plate in the fourth inning alone and piled up 12 runs on 13 hits, chasing both Cubs starter Colin Rea and reliever Javier Assad before the game reached its late stages.

“I think when everyone gets going, we’re just about unstoppable,” rookie Alex Freeland said.


On nights like this, it’s hard to argue.

Still, the larger question lingers: what exactly is the Dodgers’ plan for Sasaki?

The organization committed to a six-man rotation, a structure designed to maximize talent and manage workloads. But it requires consistency from every arm involved, something Sasaki has struggled to provide since arriving.

Last season, that inconsistency led to a demotion, then a surprising reinvention. Sasaki returned in September not as a starter, but as a bullpen weapon. By October, he was closing postseason games, posting a 0.84 ERA and emerging as an unlikely October force.

That version of Sasaki, confident, aggressive, electric, has felt distant for much of this year.

Until, maybe, Saturday.

Fans acknowledge Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) after a pitching change against the Chicago Cubs during the sixth inning at Dodger Stadium.
Fans acknowledge Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) after a pitching change against the Chicago Cubs during the sixth inning at Dodger Stadium.

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Fans acknowledge Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) after a pitching change against the Chicago Cubs during the sixth inning at Dodger Stadium.

This wasn’t the postseason closer. It wasn’t even a clean start. But it was a step, built on better command, a sharper splitter, and a willingness to attack the strike zone early.

For a team with championship aspirations, the margin for patience is thin. For a pitcher with Sasaki’s ceiling, the margin for hope remains wide. On a night when the Dodgers didn’t need him to be great, Sasaki gave them something else.

A reason to believe he still might be.

Penn State football 2026 undrafted free agent tracker: Where do Nittany Lions sign in the NFL

The 2026 NFL Draft has concluded, but the dreams of former Penn State football players are still alive.

All 32 NFL teams will sign undrafted free agents now that the seven rounds of the draft are over. As teams assess their needs, more players will likely get phone calls for rookie minicap invitations or training camp spots.

Let's take a look at where each player lands.

Which Penn State football players have signed free agents deals in 2026?

Tyler Duzansky signs with the Las Vegas Raiders

Duzansky earned All-Conference honors his last two seasons for the Nittany Lions. He'll have a chance to earn a spot on the Raiders' special teams unit.

Trebor Pena signs with the Jacksonville Jaguars

Sources: Penn State WR Trebor Peña plans to sign with the #Jags. pic.twitter.com/LumT6ARdzy

— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) April 25, 2026

After spending his final collegiate season in Happy Valley, Pena will compete for a roster spot in the Jaguars depth chart, which has a spot open after it was announced Travis Hunter would move strictly to corner.

Devonte Ross signs with the Los Angeles Chargers

Source: The #Chargers are signing Penn State WR Devonte Ross. pic.twitter.com/Xfn7nXg4qe

— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) April 25, 2026

Khalil Dinkins signs with the San Franciso 49ers

Former Penn State TE Khalil Dinkins is signing with the 49ers on a deal that includes $275,000 guaranteed, per source.

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) April 25, 2026

Nick Dawkins signs with the Baltimore Ravens

Source: The #Ravens are signing former Penn State center Nick Dawkins.

Was a two-year starter for Penn State and a team captain last year. Was a Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year semifinalist. pic.twitter.com/9KVVfimI0R

— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) April 25, 2026

With Dawkins' signing, there's a chance he and Vega Ioane could be reunited on the professional level.

Nolan Rucci signs with the Indianapolis Colts

Indy needs as much offensive line depth as possibe, and it's a safe bet to bring in an experienced lineman to provide some preseason competition.

Dominic DeLuca signs with the Baltimore Ravens

Husker Wrestling: Lovett and Green Win US Open Titles, Punch Tickets to Final X in June

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - MARCH 22: Ridge Lovett of the University of Nebraska celebrates after defeating Caleb Henson of Virginia Tech University in the 149-pound class championship match during the Division I Men's Wrestling Championship held at the Wells Fargo Center on March 22, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Isaac Wasserman/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) | NCAA Photos via Getty Images

The Nebraska Wrestling Training Center put on quite the display this weekend at the Senior level in both freestyle and Greco-Roman.

The Huskers had five wrestlers entered at the Senior US Open, and all five found the podium against a field filled with the best in the country. Not only did they all place, Nebraska saw two guys get crowned as US Open Champions — Ridge Lovett at 70 kg and James Green at 74 kg.

2️⃣ US Open titles.

70kg | Ridge Lovett🥇
74kg | James Green 🥇

Both wrestlers have earned a spot at Final X in June with a chance to make the U.S. Senior World Freestyle Team for the 2026 World Championships. pic.twitter.com/khaTQX0J5W

— Nebraska Wrestling (@HuskerWrestling) April 26, 2026

Lovett blizted through a tough field before scoring a wild finals win that will go down as an all-timer. As for current assistant coach Green, he showed that he hasn’t lost a step in moving up from 70 to 74 kg. On the way to his title, he beat half of the eventual podium.

In Greco-Roman — the upper-body only style — former Husker Peyton Robb made it to the final series but fell short and finished as the runner-up.

Liam Cronin and Brock Hardy also placed on the podium at 57 and 65 kg, respectively.

With their wins, Lovett and Green punched their tickets to Final X where Team USA decides its Senior World Team every year. They will find out their opponents in late May as the winner of the World Team Trials will get the other Final X spot at those weights. Final X will take place June 19.

US Open Champions

70 kg

5-seed Ridge Lovett

Lovett has been focusing on freestyle for a year now, and it shows. After a legendary career in both high school and college, Lovett showed this weekend that he’s ready to take the Senior level by storm.

On Friday’s opening day, Lovett looked like a guy on a mission to make his first World Team — he went 4-0 and outscored his opponents 47-9 going into Saturday’s final.

Lovett beat both Jonathan Millner (12-0) and 21-seed Nick Sanko (10-0) by tech before beating 4-seed Ian Parker 8-3 in the quarters.

In the semifinal round, Lovett beat 1-seed Alec Pantaleo in dominant fashion 17-6 by tech. Lovett showed his power and scoring ability in a match that maybe opened up a lot of people’s eyes toward Lovett.

Ridge Lovett looks IMPRESSIVE! He techs the #1 seed, Alec Pantaleo, 17-6, as he advances to the 70kg US Open Finals against Caleb Henson. pic.twitter.com/6b7mDxksVM

— Justin Basch (@JustinJBasch) April 25, 2026

Lovett moved into the final where he faced 2-seed Caleb Henson. These two had some history in college with Henson beating Lovett at CKLV and later at the 2024 NCAA semifinal 1-0 by decision. Lovett then exacted his revenge in his final collegiate match, beating Henson 1-0 in the 2025 NCAA final.

In this match, things started relatively slowly with Henson taking a 2-0 lead into the break, but the match ramped up in a big way after that. Early in the second, Henson shot in and scored but he and Lovett exchanged exposures as they rolled around on the mat — Lovett used his chest wrap and crotch lift to do most of his damage in the exchange.

After a review of the sequence, Lovett held a 7-6 lead but added to his lead quickly when he caught a Henson shot and scored six points from the chest wrap position, whipping Henson over multiple times to go up 13-6.

YOU GOTTA LOVETT❗️@RidgeLovett takes the 70kg title and earns a spot at Final X with a 14-12 win over Caleb Henson. pic.twitter.com/mMCtrW91xP

— Nebraska Wrestling (@HuskerWrestling) April 26, 2026

With time winding down, Henson scored a quick takedown to cut his deficit to 13-8. He then took Lovett down again to his back for four points and nearly turned him again. After a challenge by Henson’s corner, the 13-12 score was confirmed. With the failed-challenge point, Lovett won the match 14-12 and will sit out to Final X.

Ridge Lovett wins a thriller! US Open Senior Freestyle Champion! 🥇

With this win he is in the best of three finals at Final X for a spot on the World Team!

📸 @kastlerdapic.twitter.com/tk66MBHOmu

— NEwrestle (@NEBwrestle) April 26, 2026

It’s unclear who will register for the World Team Trials at 70 kg, but the field will be star-studded. A wrestler must qualify for the Trials, while the US Open is open for anyone to enter, so the field will also be much smaller. The big names that enter Trials will likely be last year’s Senior World Team member PJ Duke of Penn State, Henson, Penn State’s Tyler Kasak if he can heal up from this weekend’s concussion, and potentially Lovett’s old teammate Antrell Taylor who wrestles at 70 kg and plans to enter this tournament in late May.

A potential Lovett vs. Taylor series in Final X would be quite the story.

74 kg

5-seed James Green

In his first year up at 74 kg after making an incredible seven World Teams at 70 kg throughout his career, Green looked as good as ever as he tries to make his eighth team. A two-time World medalist, Green has never won World gold, and I know he has his eyes on ending his career on top of that mountain.

Green started his tournament with a 13-2 win via tech over Johnathon Viveros before taking on Penn State’s 12-seed Joe Sealey. The presumptive starter at 174 pounds for the Nittany Lions next season, Sealey gave Green his toughest match, but Green earned the 3-2 decision win. Sealey went on to place third, beating two-time NCAA Champion 1-seed David Carr in the 3rd-place match.

In the quarters, Green wasted no time in downing 4-seed Will Lewan via 11-0 tech in the first period.

James Green with the quick tech to make the 74kg semifinals!

📸 @KastlerDApic.twitter.com/SFgoRwQaX7

— NEwrestle (@NEBwrestle) April 24, 2026

In the semifinal round, Green didn’t get the opponent he was likely anticipating as 8-seed Cam Amine beat top-seeded Carr in the quarters. Last year’s World Team rep, Carr entered the tournament as the heavy favorite in this bracket but finished in 4th place.

Amine wrestled a very defensive and conservative match, but Green was able to get the 2-1 win to advance to Saturday night’s final against 10-seed Kannon Webster, an All-American this past season for Illinois.

In that match, Green took a 2-0 lead to the break before hitting a lightning-quick double leg for a takedown to go up 4-0. Webster did get a takedown with a minute to go, giving him some life, but Green was able to evade just enough despite giving up a caution point to earn the 4-3 win.

Greezy gets it done 😤@WhoIsJamesG takes the 74kg US Open crown with a 5-3 win over Kannon Webster. pic.twitter.com/jkh2IJowi9

— Nebraska Wrestling (@HuskerWrestling) April 26, 2026

James Green wins the US Open 74kg title! He advances to Final X for a chance at another World Team! 🔥🔥🔥

📸 @KastlerDApic.twitter.com/hNHFz4d1YY

— NEwrestle (@NEBwrestle) April 26, 2026

According to Green himself, he was sick this weekend, making what he did even more impressive. He beat nearly the entire podium this weekend — downing runner-up Webster, 3rd-placer Sealey (who won six matches on the back side after losing to Green), 5th-placer Amine, and 7th-placer Lewan.

I’ve been feeling like straight dog 💩 all week and somehow found a way to get it done. Thanks for the support. Now it’s time for recovery but I’ll be better come final x 🤞🏾#LaceMan

— James Green (@WhoIsJamesG) April 26, 2026

US Open Placers

72 kg (Greco-Roman)

4-seed Peyton Robb (2nd place)

Robb got closer to making a Greco World Team this weekend, but he couldn’t get past the current king of 72 kg Greco in American in Benjamin Peak.

Robb started his tournament with a 14-5 tech over 13-seed Giovanni Cassioppi before downing 5-seed Robert Perez 5-0 in the quarters.

In the semifinal round, Robb beat 8-seed Brett Back 6-2 to make it to the best-of-three final series against Peak with a spot on Team USA on the line.

Peyton Robb into the best of three finals for a Senior Greco World Team spot! pic.twitter.com/VA0xJ5jTrV

— NEwrestle (@NEBwrestle) April 24, 2026

Robb lost both final matches to Peak by the exact same score of 6-3. After losing to Peak via 11-1 tech two years ago, Robb has obviously improved and has narrowed the gap.

Peak is now a four-time World Team member for Team USA but hasn’t earned a medal yet at the World Championships. Peak also made age-level World Teams in 2018 (Junior) and 2021 (U23).

57 kg

3-seed Liam Cronin (4th place)

A member of the US National Team already, Cronin solidified his status as one of the best American freestylers at the Senior level at 57 kg. The problem is that he’s stuck behind guys like Olympic silver-medalist Spencer Lee, multi-time age-level World Champion Luke Lilledahl, and U20 World Team member Anthony Knox. Lilledahl will be a junior in college this year at Penn State, and Knox will be a freshman at Rutgers.

Cronin opened his tournament with a 12-0 win via technical superiority over Elijah Oliver before downing 11-seed Austin Assad 7-4 in the quarterfinal round.

Liam Cronin moves into the 57kg semis! 🌽 pic.twitter.com/tbaCA4Kjdc

— NEwrestle (@NEBwrestle) April 24, 2026

Cronin moved on to the semifinal where he faced 2-seed Lilledahl out of Penn State who just won his first NCAA title in March. Lilledahl dominated in this match on the way to a 10-0 tech over Cronin.

Cronin dropped to the consolation semifinal round where he faced 12-seed Brody Teske. Cronin poured it on early and often, beating Teske 10-0 in just 37 seconds.

In the 3rd-place match, Cronin faced 4-seed Knox. The young Scarlet Knight was too much in this match for Cronin — the Husker lost the match 10-3 to finish in 4th place.

Cronin will still have an opportunity to earn a spot in Final X next month at the World Team Trials.

65 kg

5-seed Brock Hardy (8th place)

Coming off an illustrious college career in Lincoln, Hardy took part in his first Senior US Open this weekend. He didn’t earn a spot in Final X this year, but I do think big things are on the horizon for Hardy as he finally turns his full attention to freestyle. Keep in mind that Hardy did win a World bronze medal at the U23 World Championships in 2023.

In his first match, Hardy beat Jimmy Nugent 16-5 via tech before beating 21-seed David Evans 3-3 by criteria in a tight match.

Brock Hardy, Ridge Lovett and James Green all move into the quarterfinals! 🌽 pic.twitter.com/iKzCGG2uMr

— NEwrestle (@NEBwrestle) April 24, 2026

In the quarterfinal round, Hardy faced 4-seed Jesse Mendez, the two-time NCAA Champion for Ohio State who always seems to have Hardy’s number. In this match, Hardy scored a late takedown and had a chance to turn Mendez for the win but was unable to, dropping the match 5-4.

Hardy dropped to the blood round where he faced 11-seed Drew Gorman, winning the match 9-2. Hardy then medically forfeited out of the consolation quarters.

Hardy ended his college career on a bum knee and it was obvious the injury was bothering him at the US Open. He seemed to re-injure it and added a knee sleeve in his later matches. Also, against Gorman, Hardy suffered an injured nose and had to have his face wrapped up to stop the bleeding for the final 30 seconds of the match.

Hopefully Hardy can use this off-season to get right and healthy before another run at a World Team in 2027. With the 2028 Olympics on the horizon, it’s likely he’ll be ramping up for a run at the Olympic team.

UFC CEO Dana White recaps shots fired at White House Correspondents Dinner: 'F***ing awesome'

UFC CEO Dana White was one of many people in attendance at the White House Correspondents Association Dinner on Saturday night, which was interrupted by a series of gunshots heard inside the ballroom.

Like many people on the scene, he provided an account of what happened in the immediate aftermath. He did it with … enthusiasm:

“Inside, they started up. All of a sudden, it just started getting noisy. Tables getting flipped over, guys running in with guns and they were screaming ‘Get down!’ I didn’t get down — it was f***ing awesome. I literally took every minute of it in. It was a pretty crazy, unique experience.”

It really needs to be conveyed just how visibly overjoyed White seemed while speaking with reporters.

Dana White on the incident at the White House Correspondents Dinner: pic.twitter.com/IPa0QKDGCd

— follow @ryanjreilly on bluesky, signal in bio (@ryanjreilly) April 26, 2026

White, a longtime friend and ally of President Donald Trump, said he was sitting at a table near the front of the room, “right in front of where the president was.” He also said he initially thought the shooter might have been near him when the Secret Service rushed in.

Per authorities, the suspect rushed past a security checkpoint at the Washington Hilton with a shotgun, a handgun and multiple knives. Gunshots were audible in the ballroom before he got taken down by law enforcement. He is now in custody.

The incident saw Trump, vice president J.D. Vance and other dignitaries rushed away from the stage. In a press briefing after the incident, Trump vowed to reschedule the dinner within the next 30 days.

In addition to their friendship, Trump and White’s offices are currently working UFC Freedom 250, the upcoming UFC event scheduled to be held on the South Lawn of the White House on June 14.

Vancouver Goldeneyes Will Pick First Overall In 2026 PWHL Draft With Chance To Select Caroline Harvey

The Vancouver Goldeneyes won the PWHL's first overall pick in the 2026 PWHL Draft after finishing the 2025-26 season with the most draft order points.

Using the Gold Plan, the Goldeneyes recorded five points after being mathematically eliminated from the PWHL playoff picture. They were the second team eliminated from the playoff race with last place Seattle. Seattle also recorded five points, but had less wins resulting in them losing the draft pick.

Vancouver secured top spot beating Minnesota 4-3 in overtime, followed by a Seattle loss to Montreal 2-1 in their final games of the season.

Vancouver Gets First Shot At Caroline Harvey

Vancouver will not get the opportunity to select generational talent Caroline Harvey. This season Harvey won the Patty Kazmaier Award as the NCAA's top player, and was named the Olympic MVP and Best Defender. At only 23, they're just more credentials on an already stacked resume that has seen Harvey twice named Best Defender at the World Championships. Prior to the PWHL, it's a list of accolades that would already have had Harvey destined for the Hall of Fame. Now, she's only at the beginning of a career, where she'll need to add professional hardware to her resume to ensure her destiny. 

Harvey is a game changing talent for any team combining speed, physicality, and game breaking skill on both sides of the puck. She's regarded as the best defender on the planet already, and she's yet to touch PWHL ice.

If Vancouver didn't want a defender, they could opt for Abbey Murphy, a pugnacious yet dynamic forward who should immediately become one of the top scorers in the PWHL. The option to select a player who can be both, playing as a starring forward as former World Championship MVP, or a starring defender as an Olympic All-Star in Laila Edwards.

Caroline Harvey highlights

Where Will The Rest Of The Teams Select?

This is where the questions come in, because no one, including the league, actually knows. If the league does know, they've yet to inform teams. The PWHL's Gold Plan stipulates the the draft order of eliminated teams will be settled using draft order points. 

As the PWHL website reads, "The remainder of the draft order of selection will be determined by Gold Plan points among non-playoff teams and playoff results for the four teams who qualify. If new teams are added through expansion, the final draft order of selection for all picks following the first overall selection will be confirmed at a later date."

The league has openly stated they'll be expanding by 2-4 teams, meaning the second portion of that statement is where the questions begin.

Staff in the league are worried that non-playoff teams may miss out on the talent entering the league via the 2026 Draft, a cohort fans, coaches, GMs, scouts, and players have all been watching with anticipation since the league was founded. 

The league is expected to begin disseminating information regarding expansion for the 2026-27 season in the coming days, with plans for the 2026 Draft, including date, location, number of rounds, and order of selection still to come.

Sean McAdam: Red Sox’ Alex Cora went from first-year winner to survivor; Eventually, though, time ran out for him

As a dugout rookie in 2018, Alex Cora led the Red Sox to a franchise record 108 wins and a World Series triumph, quickly earning him a reputation as one of the best managers in the game.

Not even a cheating scandal that predated his time in Boston but wasn’t made public until after his second season with the Red Sox, could fully dim his star. The Red Sox re-hired him after he served a one-year suspension from Major League Baseball and only 20 months ago, they made him one of the highest-paid managers in the history of the game with a three-year contract extension.

But after 2018, Cora had limited success in leading his team to postseason glory. The Sox missed the postseason in 2019, 2022, 2023 and 2024 and even when they snapped a four-year playoff drought last October, lasted only three games in the wild-card round.

In that sense, he was a victim of the impossibly high standard he set in his first season.

Cora, along with much of his coaching staff, was fired Saturday evening, hours after his club snapped a four-game losing streak with a 17-1 win over the Baltimore Orioles. But in the estimation of chief baseball officer Craig Breslow, team president Sam Kennedy and ownership, that wasn’t enough to erase the stink of a 10-17 start to the season, one which began almost exactly a month ago with high expectations.

He leaves as the third-winningest manager in team history with 620 victories, behind only Joe Cronin (1,071) and Terry Francona (744). But with just two playoff series wins since 2018 — including a one-game wild card playoff — Cora never came close to the success he enjoyed at the start.

One of Cora’s skills off the field was his ability to manage up well. He survived while president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski was fired 11 months after the 2018 World Series and he remained with the team when chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom was also dismissed with the Sox en route to a second straight last-place finish.

Cora and Bloom frequently clashed when it came to roster makeup, with Cora urging a more aggressive approach in consecutive trade deadlines while Bloom, perhaps under some restraints imposed from above, took a more cautious approach.

Bloom’s replacement, Craig Breslow, inherited Cora, but chose to extend Cora with a three-year, $21.75 million extension in August of 2024 that runs through the end of 2027. That Cora was not only retained by Breslow, but also given a lucrative multi-year deal, seemed to offer further evidence of his ability to survive any situation.

Every time a shakeup hit the organization, which has gone through four heads of baseball operations in the last 11 years, Cora managed to remain in place. After Bloom was fired in September of 2023, Cora even publicly mused about a desire to move into the front office himself.

But in the end, Cora became the scapegoat for a 2026 season that veered off the tracks early. Even with Saturday’s win, the Red Sox were tied with Houston for the second-worst record in the American League and ranked at or near the bottom in virtually every hitting and pitching category.

Upper management determined it could wait no longer.

It’s worth noting that Cora always seemed to do better with more established players on his roster. The 2018 team had homegrown stars just coming into their own like Mookie Betts and Xander Bogaerts, yes, but also, was buffeted by veterans like J.D. Martinez and Mitch Moreland, and a veteran pitching staff led by established starters like David Price, Rick Porcello and Chris Sale.

More recently, Cora was charged with winning at the big league level while simultaneously overseeing the development of top young players like Roman Anthony, Marcelo Mayer and Wilyer Abreu. When several underachieved this season, leading to the poor team-wide start, Cora was held responsible.

It could well be that having Dombrowski as his first boss in Boston set an unrealistic precedent. An old school executive, Dombrowski made it his job to act on his manager’s wishes. That type of dynamic seldom exists in the modern game, with younger executives exerting more influence, asking for less feedback from their managers.

In the end, it may be no more complicated than this: The Red Sox, as an organization, have been, with few exceptions, in turmoil over the last decade, shifting lead baseball executives and philosophies on an almost annual basis.

Having seen that didn’t produce the desired results on the field and in the standings, they chose a more conventional route for a losing team: blame and fire the manager.

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Austin FC vs Houston Dynamo: 3 takeaways as Verde win MLS derby 2-0

AUSTIN, TEXAS - APRIL 25: Brendan Hines-Ike #4 of Austin FC controls the ball whilst under pressure from hou20during the MLS match between Austin FC and Houston Dynamo FC at Q2 Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Scott Wachter/MLS via Getty Images) (Scott Wachter/MLS via Getty Images)

Austin FC defender Brendan Hines-Ike noted the club’s season isn’t fixed after Saturday. 

But following a four-game stretch where they went 0-3-1 and gave up 12 goals, the Verde & Black’s 2-0 win over Houston Dynamo FC at Q2 Stadium is more significant than a typical MLS win in April. 

Jayden Nelson and Myrto Uzuni scored first-half goals and Austin FC played one of its better defensive second halves of the season as the Verde & Black won for the first time since March 1. 

Here are some key takeaways as Austin FC (2-4-4, 10 points) gets a full week off before hosting St. Louis on May 3.

Austin FC was desperate for a win

This wasn’t a must-win contest for Austin FC, but for the 10th match of the season, it’s about as close as one could be. 

The Verde & Black had no momentum and in the last two weeks had lost to a USL club in the U.S. Open Cup and been blown out 5-1 by San Jose. 

“(The win) is really, really important, just from a tough week standpoint for us as players and for the club,” Hines-Ike said. “I think the biggest thing was putting together a full performance, because that’s been clearly indicative of our last few results.” 

With 60% of its teams making the playoffs, the MLS forgives long stretches of poor play in the regular season. (The New York Red Bulls won only one of their final nine matches in 2024 before going on to win the Eastern Conference.) However, Austin FC’s is magnified because it has come at the beginning of the year. 

And while the three points are good, the Verde & Black need to follow up with at least a draw against St. Louis. 

“It’s game by game,” Hines-Ike said. “It’s by no means the end of the season when we lose like that to San Jose, and by no means are we firmly in a playoff position after tonight. … We have five more important games before the (World Cup) break and we have to maximize points.” 

Verde & Black avoid second-half letdown

Plagued by defensive letdowns in the second half this season, part of which are due to their injury issues, the Verde & Black finished off the game with a measured approach in the second half. 

They were arguably too conservative at times, yet one never got the feel that Houston would make a comeback. 

“We’ve played into the other team’s hands sometimes (in previous games),” Hines-Ike said. “We’ve made it counterattack games, which is not Austin FC’s style, especially when we’re tired. … We focused (the last two days in training) on being more possession-based and not allowing teams to run over us. And we were much more compact.” 

Being healthy makes a difference for Austin FC

After playing with a limited roster Wednesday at San Jose due to injuries, Austin FC had the majority of its key players. (Midfielders Owen Wolff and Dani Pereira were the only two missing.)

It showed in the buildup to Nelson’s goal, when a quick passing combination by Christian Ramírez, Myrto Uzuni and Facundo Torres found him in the box. Nelson then put a move on his defender and curled his shot inside the far post. 

Nelson has proven to be a difference-maker for Austin FC on the wing. He’s fast, smart and has good skills on the ball. 

Unfortunately, he’s struggled with injuries this season, including Saturday when he left the match in the 40th minute with what looked like a hamstring injury.

Austin FC plays once in the next 14 days before playing four times the following 14 days. 

If Nelson, Wolff and Pereira — and maybe even Brandon Vazquez — are available for the final four-game stretch, the Verde & Black might be able to show their true potential for the second half of the season. 

AUSTIN, TEXAS - APRIL 25: Joseph Rosales #30 of Austin FC and Ibrahim Aliyu #24 of Houston Dynamo compete for the ball during the MLS match between Austin FC and Houston Dynamo FC at Q2 Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Scott Wachter/MLS via Getty Images) (Scott Wachter/MLS via Getty Images)

Nuggets-Timberwolves takeaways: Ayo Dosunmu joins NBA playoff lore while Denver stares down elimination

Saturday night in Minnesota was a lot.

Ayo Dosunmu’s star turn was unexpected, but there he was carrying the Timberwolves on his back without two of their best players. With Anthony Edwards and Donte DiVincenzo both ruled out, Dosunmu went off for a career-high 43 points off the bench. The Wolves gutted it out for a 112-96 win and now the Denver Nuggets are staring down elimination.

Let’s get to some takeaways.

AYOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO?!?!?!?! 

Based on my (quick) research, coming in to Saturday night there had been three players who scored 40+ points in the playoffs coming off the bench. Downtown Freddie Brown had 45 points for the Seattle Supersonics in the 1976 Western Conference finals. Nick Van Exel had 40 points for the Dallas Mavericks in the 2003 Western Conference semifinals. Stephen Curry had 40 points off a four game absence against the Portland Trail Blazers in the 2016 Western Conference semifinals. 

It’s time to add Ayo Dosunmu to the list. That’s right, Ayo Dosunmu. 

It was one thing in Game 3 when he was able to find a level of aggression, to mix in drives to punish the Denver Nuggets defense. It’s another thing in this game where, with the absence of both Donte DiVincenzo and Anthony Edwards (prayers up), they needed every single one of his buckets: 13 of 17 from the field, 5 of 5 from 3, 12 of 12 from the line, an incredible career-making moment. His command and control, pushing the pace for Minnesota, attacking the space of Nikola Jokić’s drop. If it was 1v1, he was getting in the paint. If you cut him off, he was letting it fly. It was the pullups, it was the floaters, it was the paint touches but it was the total comfort he displayed. Twenty-seven of his 43 points came in the second half when both Donte and Ant were ruled out. 

To put it in perspective, in the second half, Jokić/Murray combined for 27. That’s what Ayo did by himself 

Dosunmu now becomes the third Minnesota Timberwolves player to score 40 or more in a playoff game (Anthony Edwards, Sam Cassell) and they needed every single bucket to pull this one out. 

Minnesota gutted this one out 

In all of the hoopla of the Timberwolves pulling this out, it’s easy to lose context of the game. They lost DiVincenzo early and then had to roll in the mud with Denver. They then got the added blow of losing Anthony Edwards late in the second quarter. Despite that, their bench had held them down. Ayo’s antics were evident but the Timberwolves had gotten 36 of their 50 points off the bench. They lost their main pressure point, they had to deal with Jaden McDaniels navigating foul trouble. 

They also had to deal with the Nuggets returning to form. 

The defense from Minnesota was lights out in Game 3, and the effort was there early in Game 4 but the Nuggets were game to respond. Jokić and Jamal Murray combined to shoot 12 for 23 in the first half with a combined 11 assists. At the half, Denver had 24 made field goals and 18 assists with 32 of their 54 points. The Nuggets were able to reestablish their stars as scoring options but as pressure points to unlock their offense. 

And then the second half happened. And the Timberwolves defense kept fighting, scratching, clawing to get any sort of stop they could. Ball pressure, activity, help defense, connectivity, working to turn stops into points. A true team effort to try to find a way to win a game. As much as the Nuggets put back on the table in the first half, the Wolves worked to take it away. Denver shot 9 of 37 from the field in the second half with a total of 3 assists. All of those assists came from Jokić/Murray, who, by the way, shot 6 of 24, a return to the nightmare of Game 3. 

Naz Reid came up huge with timely baskets for Minnesota, attacking Jokić’s drop coverage in pick and roll. Julius Randle’s box score isn’t jumping off the page but what he did at the start of the third was very important. He put his head down, he attacked and he scored. The irony is those buckets led to Jokić helping on a drive which opened up a 3 for (checks notes) you guessed it, Dosunmu. 

Everything about playoff basketball is a back and forth and what may feel like a mountain could end up being a decent hike. 

Where, oh where, do the Nuggets go from here? 

The Nuggets find themselves on the brink of elimination. What is the answer for them? Their defense was lights out in Game 1 but has not found its consistency since. Jokić and Murray have had their high points but have also struggled. A chicken and the egg scenario needing to win three straight games is not ideal. Jokić/Murray established the tone in the first half but ended up struggling the second half. The defense felt more focused but still gave up openings to non Anthony Edwards players. Can they refocus and reestablish their winning formula one game at a time or is this a steel cage match where the Wolves walk out of the front door?

Fresno native, San Joaquin Memorial alum TJ Hall drafted to New Orleans Saints

Fresno native TJ Hall had to patiently wait until Saturday afternoon to hear his name called in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Hall was selected in the 7th round, 219th overall, by the New Orleans Saints.

The defensive back graduated from San Joaquin Memorial High School and then went on to spend his college career as an Iowa Hawkeye.

Hall, surrounded by loved ones, exclusively told Action News that all he needed was an opportunity.

"It's really a blessing. Especially having my family around..." he said. "...Whatever [the Saints] need me to do, really, I feel like I can play all five positions. If they need me to line up wherever they need me to help the team out and help them win the Super Bowl."

Hall was Iowa's leader in pass breakups with 10 last season, earning him a chance to play in the Senior Bowl.

That's where Hall says he first connected with the Saints.

"It was kind of crazy, I didn't talk to [the Saints] too much during the pre-draft process. I talked to them at the Senior Bowl. I think we went through some defensive install kind of thing. And then they called me and I was like man, we're going to New Orleans," Hall said.

He added he's excited to be a part of a great organization with great coaches and in a town with great food.

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Morris and Ferreira score goals, Thomas has 5 saves as Sounders beat Dallas 2-1

SEATTLE (AP) — Jordan Morris had a goal and an assist, Jesus Ferreira scored a goal, and the Seattle Sounders beat FC Dallas 2-1 on Saturday night.

Seattle (6-1-1) is unbeaten, with five wins, in its last six games. Andrew Thomas had five saves for the Sounders.

Ferreira, on the counter-attack, put away a cross from Morris to open the scoring in the 15th minute.

Morris slipped behind the defense, ran onto a ball played ahead by Snyder Brunell and flicked a shot from the center of the area into the net to make it 2-0 in the 30th.

Nolan Norris flicked in a header off a corner kick played in by Santiago Moreno to make it 2-1 in the 40th minute. Norris, a 21-year-old homegrown defender, scored his first career goal in his fourth MLS season.

Dallas (3-3-4) is winless in four straight.

Michael Collodi had four saves.

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UFC Vegas 116 Bonuses! ‘Superman’ Spann Banks $100K For KO Special

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 25: Ryan Spann reacts after a knockout victory against Marcus Buchecha of Brazil in a heavyweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at Meta APEX on April 25, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

Aljamain Sterling staked his claim to a featherweight title shot last night (Sat., April 25, 2026) at UFC Vegas 116 LIVE on Paramount+ from inside Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada, outlasting streaking contender Youssef Zalal with a dominant five-round decision win.

In addition to the 145-pound headliner, UFC’s return to “Sin City” produced a few key performances. Check out some of those moments below and let us know which ones stood out the most!

  • Jackson McVey earned his first UFC win with a slick submission finish over fellow middleweight Sedriques Dumas (see it HERE)
  • Former light heavyweight contender Ryan Spann pushed his UFC heavyweight record to 2-1 with a smashing knockout finish over Marcus Buchecha
  • Bantamweight veteran Davey Grant proved age is just a number as the 40-year-old veteran outlasted Contender Series standout Adrian Luna Martinetti in an exciting three-round war

Now that the Octagon action has concluded, let’s take a closer look at the official UFC Vegas 116 post-fight bonus winners. Remember, each winner gets an extra $100,000, while every fighter leftover who earned a finish gets $25,000.

Fight of the Night: Davey Grant def. Adrian Luna Martinetti
Performance of the Night: Ryan Spann
Performance of the Night: Jackson McVey
$25K Winners: None


For complete UFC Vegas 116 results, coverage, and results click HERE.

Panthers reportedly signing another one of Bryce Young's WRs from Alabama

The Carolina Panthers are reportedly set to equip quarterback Bryce Young with another one of his college buddies.

As announced by his agency, Divine Sports and Entertainment, wideout Kobe Prentice has agreed to sign with the Panthers following the 2026 NFL Draft. Prentice and Young were teammates at the University of Alabama back in 2022.

That season saw Prentice record 31 catches for 337 yards and a pair of touchdowns over 13 games. The Calera, Ala. native went on to play two more years for the Crimson Tide before transferring to Baylor University in 2025, where he finished with 380 receiving yards and six scores.

Prentice is now the second of Young's Alabama receivers to sign with the Panthers this offseason. He joins soon-to-be fifth-year veteran John Metchie III, who led the Crimson Tide with 96 receptions during Young's Heisman Trophy campaign in 2021.

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Minnesota Timberwolves lose key contributor for rest of playoffs due to major injury

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The good news for the Minnesota Timberwolves is that they were able to pull out a 112-96 victory over the Denver Nuggets on Saturday night to take a 3-1 lead in the first-round series between the teams. 

The bad news for the Wolves is that they lost a key contributor in the process. 

Donte DiVincenzo out for rest of playoffs after suffering torn Achilles

Starting guard Donte DiVincenzo suffered a torn Achilles tendon in Game 4, and he'll miss the rest of the postseason as a result. He'll also miss a huge chunk, if not all, of the 2026-27 NBA season as a result of the injury. 

It's an extremely unfortunate break for a guy who was extremely durable for Minnesota during the regular season. DiVincenzo was so durable, in fact, that he started in all 82 games for the Wolves over the course of the campaign. 

In addition to DiVincenzo, the Timberwolves also lost star guard Anthony Edwards during their Game 4 victory. Edwards exited the game with an apparent knee injury and never returned. He's set to undergo testing on the knee, and his status moving forward is in question at this point. An update on Edwards should be provided in short order. 

With DiVincenzo, and possibly Edwards, sidelined for the foreseeable future, guys like Ayo Dosunmu and Bones Hyland will likely see their roles increase exponentially. 

The Wolves need just one more win to eliminate Denver and advance to the Western Conference semifinals where they would meet the winner of the series between the San Antonio Spurs and Portland Trail Blazers

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Chicago Cubs’ winning streak ends at 10 games with 12-4 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers

LOS ANGELES — A depleted, banged-up pitching staff over the last two weeks kept testing the Chicago Cubs.

Riding a 10-game winning streak into Saturday’s game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, they again needed someone to step up. Right-hander Colin Rea, so consistent since signing with the Cubs before the start of last season, didn’t have his best stuff against a Dodgers lineup whose patient approach and lack of chase out of the zone challenged the veteran.

Rea didn’t have the typical life on his fastball, forcing him to go to his other stuff earlier in the game than he originally wanted. When Rea ran into trouble in the fourth with an elevated pitch count, manager Craig Counsell turned to Javier Assad out of the bullpen. The right-hander didn’t fare any better, though. The Dodgers tagged Rea and Assad for six runs each, ultimately too much for the Cubs to dig out of this time in a 12-4 loss to snap their winning streak.

Boobirds and an electric environment: Chicago Cubs and a budding rivalry with the Los Angeles Dodgers

“We’ve had a lot of good pitching days to put that streak together, and we did not have a good pitching day today,” Counsell said. “But they deserve some credit for that. They made it hard on us today.”

Seiya Suzuki and Moisés Ballesteros remained locked in encouraging hot stretches.

For the fourth time in his last five games, Suzuki went deep, rocketing a solo home run off Roki Sasaki in the second inning to give the Cubs the lead. He recovered from two quick strikes by laying off a pair of splitters out of the zone, then jumped an elevated 98.5-mph fastball — the fastest pitch he has homered on in his career during the regular season — for a no-doubt, 404-foot blast to left-center field.

After the game, a grinning Suzuki shared he received a text from Shohei Ohtani, who told him Sasaki said he doesn’t like him anymore because of the home run.

“Before I step in the box, I’m thinking about the game plan, how to approach the pitcher and organizing my thoughts before I step in,” Suzuki said through interpreter Edwin Stanberry. “And regardless of whatever the result of that at-bat is my focus is on, did I complete that ask? And then move on to the next at-bat.”

Ballesteros continues to show poise beyond the 22-year-old’s experience. His elite approach was on display in two key at-bats Saturday. In the fourth inning, Ballesteros fouled off two pitches, and on the eighth pitch of the at-bat, he sent Sasaki’s 3-2 slider over the right-field wall for a go-ahead solo home run. He had been fooled a couple of times by the slider during the sequence but didn’t miss the third one Sasaki threw him.

Then, in the sixth as the Cubs tried to chip away at the Dodgers’ four-run lead like they had the night before, Ballesteros again battled. Counsell kept Ballesteros in the game despite the Dodgers bringing in a lefty, Jack Dreyer, in a key spot with runners on first and second and nobody out. Ballesteros went down 1-2 against Dreyer, fouled off three of the next four pitches and took two balls to force a nine-pitch walk that loaded the bases.

Ballesteros is hitting .397 with a .446 on-base percentage and a team-best 214 wRC+ this season.

“Both at-bats, really good at-bats,” Counsell said. “Didn’t even feel like he took a great swing and hit a home run, just kind of stayed on a ball. So he continues to impress.”

The Cubs, though, failed to take advantage. Dansby Swanson struck out, Pete Crow-Armstrong struck out — one of his four in the loss — and Miguel Amaya grounded out to Dreyer to end the threat.

The Cubs (17-10) wouldn’t get any closer as the Dodgers responded with four in the bottom of the sixth to put the game out of reach. Counsell called on right-hander Vince Velasquez, pitching in his first big-league game in nearly three years, to close out the final 2 1/3 innings.

Farrell star quarterback commits to local program

FARRELL, Pa. (WKBN) – Farrell standout quarterback Aaron Pegues announced his commitment to Slippery Rock on Saturday.

Pegues made the announcement on social media, adding “Honored and Blessed to announce my commitment to Slippery Rock University”.

As a junior, Pegues threw for 2,128 passing yards while completing 67% of his passes. He added 607 rushing yards with 32 total touchdowns for the Steelers.

He also helped lead Farrell to a fourth consecutive District 10 title and a trip to the PIAA 2A State Championship game and was named to the WKBN Big 22.

As a sophomore, Pegues threw for more than 1,7000 yards and 17 touchdowns during his first year under center for the Steelers.

The Rock Football, which competes at the Division II level, finished with a 6-4 record after back-to-back 12-win seasons.

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Dosunmu scores 43 points as Timberwolves overcome injuries to beat Nuggets 112-96 for 3-1 lead

MINNEAPOLIS — Ayo Dosunmu scored a career-high 43 points, stepping up after leg injuries to Anthony Edwards and Donte DiVincenzo with the highest-scoring playoff performance by a reserve in 50 years, and the Minnesota Timberwolves beat the Denver Nuggets 112-96 on Saturday night.

The Timberwolves took a 3-1 lead in the series in a game that ended with ejections of Denver’s Nikola Jokic and Minnesota’s Julius Randle after Jokic became angry when Jaden McDaniels made a meaningless layup with 2.1 seconds remaining and confronted the Wolves’ swingman near his bench.

The story before that was Dosunmu, who had the best performance by a sub since Fred Brown scored 45 off the bench for Seattle in a 116-111 loss to Phoenix on April 15, 1976.

From the Vault: How Benzema, Isco and Modrić Demolished the Calderon

MADRID, SPAIN - MAY 10: Isco of Real Madrid celebrates after scoring his team`s first goal during the UEFA Champions League Semi Final second leg match between Club Atletico de Madrid and Real Madrid CF at Vicente Calderon Stadium on May 10, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by TF-Images/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Vicente Calderón did not want to go quietly. Atlético Madrid never do. Saúl Ñíguez headed in inside twelve minutes, Antoine Griezmann tucked away the penalty four minutes later, and for sixteen unhinged minutes, a stadium that had spent a long time specialising in Real Madrid’s nightmares looked ready to author one last, beautiful one. The aggregate was 3-2. Then Real Madrid did what Real Madrid used to do during the threepeat. They took the ball, and they took the air out of it.

Atlético’s two early goals came inside the opening sixteen minutes, and through that opening period both sides traded territory roughly evenly. From around the 20th minute onwards, though, Real Madrid’s cumulative final-third touches pulled clear and stayed clear — by Isco’s goal just before half-time, the gap was already substantial, and it widened through the second half until Madrid finished on roughly 260 to Atlético’s 190. The xT picture was closer: the cumulative gain lines ran almost on top of each other for the entire ninety, with Atlético edging ahead late to finish marginally higher. Atlético generated threat in bursts when they got forward. Madrid simply lived in the final third.

Karim Benzema racked up 45 touches in the final third, more than any other Madrid player and second only to Yannick Carrasco across the match. He completed seven take-ons, the third-most by any player on the pitch, and registered two key passes. He didn’t score but produced the most unforgettable moment from this game in the lead-up to Isco’s goal. You know the moment.

Isco led the match with 18 progressive carries, five clear of the next-best runner. He completed eight take-ons, second only to Modrić, and registered three key passes. He finished with 44 touches in the final third and 133 touches overall at 87.0% pass completion, the third-highest touch count in the game. His goal gave Real Madrid the safety net and a clear path to Cardiff.

Luka Modrić topped the match with 140 touches. He completed 93.3% of his passes, second only to Raphaël Varane, and 100% of his long balls — the only player on the pitch with a perfect long-ball record. He led the match with nine take-ons and added nine ball recoveries, the joint-third most in the game. He remained unfazed, untamed by a rival aching from three consecutive Champions League heartbreaks at the hands of Real Madrid (on the verge of a fourth) and the calamitous rain in Madrid that night.

The Calderón had hosted its last derby. Nacho Fernández planted a Real Madrid flag on the pitch, returning the favour to Koke, who had done the same at the Bernabéu in 2013 after winning the Copa del Rey. Zinedine Zidane’s Real Madrid were off to deal with the slightly more important matter of winning two UEFA Champions League titles in a row.

‘Championship caliber’: Pros react to Aljamain Sterling’s lopsided UFC Vegas 116 main event win

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 25: Aljamain Sterling reacts after a victory against Youssef Zalal of Morocco in a featherweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at Meta APEX on April 25, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

Aljamain Sterling isn’t exiting the title picture anytime soon.

The former bantamweight champion cemented his spot at the front of the featherweight contender line with a unanimous decision win over Youssef Zalal in the main event of UFC Vegas 116 on Saturday. Zalal put up a fight, but in the end Sterling’s overwhelming grappling game saw him control the fight on the mat and score plenty of ground-and-pound to break Zalal over the course of 25 minutes.

Sterling has now won three out of four fights since moving up to 145 pounds, with his lone loss coming at the hands of fellow top contender Movsar Evloev. Whether Sterling did enough to pass Evloev for a shot at Alexander Volkanovski is anyone’s guess, but he once again put on a performance that left his peers impressed.

Check out the pros reactions from social media below.


Great main event from both guys. Aljo just showing his championship caliber, beautiful adjustments and such elite grappling. #ufc

— Ramiz Brahimaj (@170Ramiz) April 26, 2026

Aljo fight iq was incredible 👏👏👏 Zalal showed no quit tho

— Terrance McKinney (@twrecks155) April 26, 2026

Aljo will get a UD win without a doubt

— Aiemann Zahabi (@Aiemannzahabi) April 26, 2026

Makes u appreciate the grappling exchanges in the movsar vs aljo fight more

— Belal Muhammad (@bullyb170) April 26, 2026

Sterling is legend 🏆

— Kevin Vallejos (@ElChinoVallejos) April 26, 2026

Poor @themorocandevil

— Vinicius "LokDog" Oliveira (@LokdogVinicius) April 26, 2026

People need to give @funkmasterMMA his flowers 💐 he’s one of the sports best

— CrisCy₿org.Com (@criscyborg) April 26, 2026

Mano Sterling voltou pro 4º round como se fosse o primeiro, que loucura

3-1 Aljo

— Mairon "The Legend" Santos (@Maironsantoss) April 26, 2026

Bills 2026 Undrafted Free Agent tracker

CHARLOTTE, NC - DECEMBER 06: Duke Blue Devils offensive lineman Bruno Fina (75) during the ACC Championship football game between the Virginia Cavaliers and the Duke Blue Devils on December 6, 2025 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. (Photo by John Byrum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

After putting the finishing touches on their 2026 NFL Draft class, the Buffalo Bills wasted no time in landing additional rookie talent via the undrafted free agent (UDFA) pool. Any incoming rookie who wasn’t selected during this year’s draft is now eligible to sign with any team as a UDFA.

Will any of the UDFAs announced below end up contributing to Buffalo’s 2026 season and beyond? In recent seasons, Bills Mafia has watched former UDFA running back Frank Gore Jr. go from long shot, to Buffalo’s practice squad, to just last season receiving his first in-game touches during the Bills’ playoff game at the Jacksonville Jaguars.

This season’s list of UDFAs includes surnames that should be familiar to Bills fans, namely those who remember John Fina, and perhaps even former NFL quarterback Mike Tomczak.

We’ll find out more about the undrafted prospects listed below in the coming months! For now, keep it locked in at Buffalo Rumblings as we continue to update this article with every UDFA signing we uncover.

You can also join your fellow Rumblers in The Feed, where the “Unofficial 2026 Bills UDFA Tracker” is humming along!



Buffalo Bills 2026 UDFA signings

Buffalo Bills Rookie Minicamp Invitees

Sheridan, OU grad Shay Taylor gets NFL invite

Shay Taylor wasn't selected in the NFL Draft, but his playing career is not finished.

A first-team All-Ohioan at Sheridan High School before playing four years at Ohio University and another at Charlotte, is among the Kansas City Chiefs' minicamp invitees as an undrafted free agent, Taylor confirmed to the Times Recorder on April 25.

More opportunities could arise by the end of the weekend as teams take final looks at their rosters, so Taylor could have a choice of destinations should more opportunities arise in the coming days.

It is one of the benefits of going undrafted, rather than drafted in the late rounds. Taylor said he is grateful for a chance to keep following his professional dream, something he has eyed since his early days in college.

"It feels amazing," Taylor said via text message, shortly after learning the news. "My purpose is to give kids from Perry County hope, and to be able to do that makes me feel so fulfilled."

To the Kingdom ⛏️

Congratulations to @Shay_Taylor5 on getting invited to @Chiefs Mini Camp 🧱#NFLninerspic.twitter.com/qn0xCieDkQ

— Charlotte Football (@CharlotteFTBL) April 26, 2026

Hyam hopes Wrexham can join Coventry in top flight

Dom Hyam looks on as he arrives at the ground
Dom Hyam joined Wrexham from Blackburn Rovers for an undisclosed fee in September 2025 [Getty Images]

Wrexham captain Dom Hyam will watch former club Coventry City lift the Championship trophy on Sunday having helped them on their journey from the bottom.

And then he will try and make sure Phil Parkinson's side join them in the top-flight.

The Sky Blues have secured a return to the Premier League following an absence of 25 years.

The intervening quarter of a century saw a spell in administration, two ground shares with Northampton and Birmingham and dropping down to the fourth tier.

"I joined them in League Two," said Hyam, who spent five years with Coventry but is set to feature in a Wrexham side who visit the CBS Arena still chasing a play-off place.

"There was plenty of adversity. I think we spent two years playing home games at St Andrew's, which was strange.

"It's just amazing to see the rise of the club so quickly. I really enjoyed my time at the club and still got friends there."

Hyam, 30, made close to 200 appearances for Coventry, including starting in a Wembley play-off final in 2018 where the Sky Blues won the first of their promotions on the way back up the divisions.

"I had a great five years there and enjoyed some great moments and a couple of promotions as well," said Hyam, who left to join Blackburn Rovers in 2022 where he stayed before joining Wrexham last summer.,

"It's brilliant to see them back in the Premier League but we're there and we've got a job to do as well."

Dom Hyam in action for Coventry City in 2021
Dom Hyam made over 165 league appearances during his time with Coventry City [Getty Images]

While Coventry's place in the Premier League for next season is assured, Hyam and Wrexham have a Championship play-off spot in their own hands.

Two games of the season remain and Hyam is expecting plenty of "twists and turns" in the play-off race.

They go into Sunday's game still in sixth place after Hull City lost 2-1 at Charlton Athletic on Saturday.

But the Scotland international insists that Wrexham remain focused on themselves with the trip to Coventry followed by a home game against Middlesbrough.

"There's ties to be played up and down the country at different stipulations at the top and bottom of the table," Hyam said.

"It's an interesting position to be in, playing on a Sunday but whatever happens, we've still got a job to do.

"We've got to put ourselves in a good position, some important games coming up and really exciting games to be a part of."

A promotion aim and a World Cup ambition

Wrexham inflicted Coventry's first league defeat of the season when they won an exciting encounter 3-2 at Stok Cae Ras in October.

"It was a massive game and a massive performance here," Hyam said.

"It was a great game under the lights at the stadium - I think it was one of my first opportunities to play under the lights here.

"We beat them 3-2, which was a great game and a great occasion for this club.

"They've got some great, talented players at the top of the pitch but so have we."

While reaching the play-offs is the main focus for Hyam there is also the prospect of inclusion in Scotland's World Cup squad.

Hyam won his second senior cap – three years after making his debut – in Scotland's 1-0 friendly defeat to the Ivory Coast at Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium in March.

Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson said that continued good performances from the former Reading player would give him every chance of securing a place in Steve Clarke's squad.

"One step at a time, one game at a time," said Hyam.

"All I can focus on is my performances and hopefully staying fit and having a good end to the season."

Aljamain Sterling puts on suffocating performance to drown Youssef Zalal in UFC Vegas 116 main event

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 25: (R-L) Aljamain Sterling works for a submission against Youssef Zalal of Morocco in a featherweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at Meta APEX on April 25, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

Aljamain Sterling has gold on his mind after putting on a dominant performance taking out Youssef Zalal in the UFC Vegas 116 main event.

It was a vintage performance from Sterling, who repeatedly put Zalal down on the ground and then just outgrappled him at every turn. Whether he was blasting away with punches or looking for submissions, Sterling never gave Zalal much room to breathe and he maintained that control until the final second ticked away on the clock.

In the end, the judges all gave the fight to Sterling with identical 49-45 scorecards as he moved to 3-1 since joining the featherweight division.

“Youssef’s a tough dude,” Sterling said after the win. “I had to take my time, use some of the stuff we’ve been game planning for … I want to compete more. I’m trying to make one more title run. I trained with him before, I knew he was hard to choke and finish. I’m just happy to be back.

“Movsar [Evloev], I’m coming for that ass next. [Alexander] Volkanovski, you know I’m coming for that ass.”

Of course, Sterling’s only loss came in a back-and-forth battle against Movsar Evloev, who appears destined to fight for the title next after he stayed undefeated with his recent win over Lerone Murphy. Still, Sterling stated his case why he should be in consideration for a title shot of his own, especially after his performance on Saturday.

“Give me my shot,” Sterling shouted. “I’ve worked so hard for this. I’ve been with this company for 12 years. That was my 23rd UFC fight. I’ve only fought three unranked guys since I got signed to this company. My third fight in the UFC was the sixth ranked guy in the world and I haven’t looked back since.

“So put some motherf*cking respect on my name when I say I’m next in line for that motherf*cking title shot. Everybody else — D-Generation X: Suck it.”

As for Zalal, his undefeated run since returning to the UFC roster came to an end but he praised Sterling for his performance and promised he’d get back on track when he competes next.

“All I’ve got to say, give it up to Aljamain Sterling,” Zalal said. “He did a fantastic f*cking job. I’ll be back. I did come back before and I’ll come back again.”

In a battle between two well-known grapplers, Sterling opened with kicks but then found a home for a pair of overhand rights that slipped through Zalal’s defense. Midway through the opening round, Sterling shot for his first takedown but Zalal shrugged him off before the featherweight reset in the center of the octagon.

Sterling got the fight to the ground after a slick calf kick took Zalal off his feet and he dove on him to begin working his grappling game. Zalal kept looking for a triangle choke from the bottom but the round ended on top, throwing knees to the body on the ground.

On the restart, Zalal started marching forward and nearly clipped Sterling with step in knee that could have easily scored a knockout if the former bantamweight champion ducked his head in that moment. That led to another takedown attempt from Sterling but Zalal resisted before connecting with a slick jab after finding room to work again.

But Zalal made a crucial error when he got too aggressive and that allowed Sterling to take him to the ground before immediately jumping on the back. Sterling secured the body triangle and began raining down punches, trying to inflict maximum damage rather than working for a submission.

Another takedown attempt from Sterling opened the third round but this time Zalal snatched a guillotine choke that got tight in a hurry. Sterling was forced to surrender the position to escape and Zalal ended up on top for the first time.

Zalal maintained control but he wasn’t able to do a lot of damage, although he eventually passed into side control. That quickly advanced into taking Sterling’s back with Zalal looking for the submission finish.

After spending so much time on the ground, Sterling came out firing in the fourth round, cracking Zalal with some hard shots before security another takedown. Sterling took the back again and began hammering away with punches.

Sterling was just overwhelming on the ground and Zalal was forced to shift into survival mode as he continued eating punches and trying to fend off submission attempts.

With five minutes remaining, Zalal had to get a finish and he scored early with another knee along with some solid punches but Sterling was able to grab onto him against the cage to look for the takedown. Sterling eventually dragged him to the ground again and Zalal felt the fight completely slipping away from him.

Sterling’s suffocating performance on the ground could have only gone better if he got the finish but he he proved he’s one of the top featherweights in the sport with his win. Now he has to wait and see what the UFC plans to do next with all signs pointing towards Evloev battling Alexander Volkanovski for the title later this year.

For One Night: Phillies 8 Braves 5

Apr 25, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Philadelphia Phillies left fielder Brandon Marsh (16) hits a single against the Atlanta Braves in the fourth inning at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images | Brett Davis-Imagn Images

The streak is over. The streak is over. The Phillies actually won a baseball game.

For one night, it was the opposing team making mistakes. And for one night, it was the Phillies who capitalized on them. After a Harper walk with two outs, Mike Yastrzemski tried to lay out on an Adolis Garcia line drive and missed it by a foot. They took a 2-0 lead in the fourth when Bryson Stott hit a ball off Truist Park’s massive right field wall and scored Brandon Marsh from first. Bryce Harper got a clutch two-out hit in fifth to give them a 3-2 lead.

Zack Wheeler, one of the all-time Phillies greats, returned to the mound for the first time since August 15 against the Washington Nationals. The Dallas, Georgia native was clearly amped up for his first inning of work, firing 95 and 96 mph fastballs to the top of the Braves lineup.

Against Ronald Acuña Jr, Wheeler went four-seam, four-seam, sinker, and then another high four-seam fastball for a strikeout. He then struck out Drake Baldwin on a curveball.

There was rust, he struggled with command, having three walks, and ran into a 35 pitch fourth inning that nearly ended his night. He walked Baldwin and Olson to begin the inning, Albies singled to load the bases, and the Braves brought in two runs thanks to a sac fly from Harris and a double from Austin Riley. Wheeler was done after the fifth inning on 83 pitches.

But for one night, it didn’t matter that the depleted Phillies bullpen had to cover at least four (eventually five) innings.

It wasn’t pretty but it ended up working, at least for one night. Rob Thomson asked three different relievers to get four outs. Orion Kerkering entered the sixth inning after Tanner Banks had a disastrous three-batter stint against the Braves middle of the order. Matt Olson smoked a sinker past Brandon Marsh and down the left field line with a double. Ozzie Albies took a hanging sweeper to the left center field gap to tie the game at three. Michael Harris II then poked a down and away sweeper to left that gave the Braves a 4-3 lead.

Kerkering worked 1.1 innings of work. Then it was José Alvarado’s turn to get four outs. Brad Keller then entered the eighth inning and got the last four outs before extra innings.

In that span, the Phillies caught their second big break of the night when Braves center fielder Eli White slipped, which allowed Kyle Schwarber to get a leadoff triple to start the seventh. Bryce Harper hit a sac fly to tie the game at five.

None of this is going to match what the tenth inning brought. A determined manager and bullpen mostly worked them to this point but it was up to the offense to bring them home.

The Braves asked José Suarez to work against the top of the Phillies order, with Garrett Stubbs as the ghost runner, to keep the struggling Philadelphia bats down.

But for one night, it was the Phillies turn to take advantage of a short bullpen. Trea Turner and Kyle Schwarber walked and loaded the bases, Harper singled in two runs. Brandon Marsh, who’s seen multiple high leverage at bats against left handed pitching the last few days, finally rewarded Rob Thomson for his (forced) faith, smacking a clutch single to extend the Phillies lead to four runs. It was their first four run inning in twelve days.

With the 2026 Phillies, nothing was going to come this easily. Kyle Backus came in to finish the game against the top of the Braves order because there was no other viable option.

Backhus has allowed an .870 OPS against right handed hitters this season, but Acuña hit a lazy flyball to Justin Crawford. Drake Baldwin smacked a single to left that made it 8-5 then Olson hit a blooper right between Turner and Crawford to send the tying run to the pate.

Albies has a .308 batting average against left handed pitching this season with three extra base hits. He rolled over to shortstop for a force out. Harris has crushed the Phillies this season, and delivered the big blow against Andrew Painter the night before. But for one night, really one moment, he didn’t have it and the Phillies ended their longest and most miserable losing streak of the century.

What does it mean? What damage did this losing streak cause? Even if it’s April, is it even possible for the Phillies to make a real run at the division? What about the Alex Cora news?

Those questions might be for tomorrow, or for Monday, or some other date.

For this one specific night, the Phillies won a baseball game for the first time in 12 days.

Mikko Rantanen sends confident message after Stars' OT loss to Wild

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The Dallas Stars wasted the opportunity to take a 3-1 lead in their series against the Minnesota Wild on Saturday, losing 2-3 in overtime.

After the game, winger Mikko Rantanen spoke to the media and sent a confident message heading into the upcoming games. The Finnish player pointed out that Dallas knows how to play in this kind of context.

"Both teams had chances in the OT to win it, but got the home ice now, it's best of three, so this group has been in this situation before, so pretty familiar," he said.

"I think we're just gonna try to put the puck back in the net. At times, we were dominating five-on-five, you know. So I'm not worried about generating and stuff like that."

Rantanen says Stars have chemistry on power play: 'Your confidence grows in every situation'

Rantanen, 29, acknowledged that both they and Minnesota are balanced teams offensively and defensively, and alluded to luck in finding a couple of bounces in a five-on-five game.

He said, "Both teams can defend. Both teams can play offense, and yeah, we got to find a couple bounces in a five-on-five game and try to go to the net and get lucky."

When asked how confident they are in the power play, Rantanen added, "Yeah, we have chemistry, with lots of the guys we have, we've played together all year and making plays and moving the puck quickly, but obviously it helps when you get goals, you know, then your confidence grows in every situation, so that's important."

Dallas will host Minnesota in Game 5 of this series on Tuesday, April 28, at the American Airlines Center at 7 p.m. CT.

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Diego Pavia fumbled the bag before NFL Draft, but it was avoidable

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Diego Pavia fumbled the bag before NFL Draft, but it was avoidable originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia has officially gone undrafted. To make matters worse, three hours post draft, Pavia had not signed an undrafted free agent contract.

While that might not seem condemning, twelve quarterbacks not named Pavia have inked UFA deals. Some are names many expected to see drafted, some were significantly behind Pavia, according to several draft analysts. 

Georgia Tech's Haynes King, Louisville's Miller Moss, Illinois's Luke Altmyer, Virginia Tech's Kyron Drones and others. None of those names were expected to be drafted or acquired ahead of Pavia when the draft process began. 

The issue facing Pavia currently is not that he went undrafted. The primary concern is why isn't he being contacted now? Draft picks are currency. Drafting a player within the seven rounds suggests a monetary investment in a prospect. In any other scenario, teams would be jumping at the chance to sign a QB with a 70 percent completion percentage, 4,300 yards from scrimmage and 39 combined touchdowns for only a couple of hundred thousand dollars. 

His own decisions led to fumbling the bag

Playing the villain was a poor choice. Somewhere along the way, Pavia decided to embrace the villain role. Perhaps it was suggested to inflate his profile, perhaps it was his own doing when the football world did not see him the way he does. There is an arrogant bravado that he's pushed since 2024. 

Once it became clear that NFL front offices did not see him as a first-round caliber player, he began making mistakes other players had made. Pavia is part of a big three that should come to mind when you see, "speaking greatness into existence". This is a growing issue. Pavia, Shedeur Sanders and Angel Reese have all suffered from this wild new tactic.  

Proclaiming what they believe they were as if saying it will make it so. Shedeur Sanders experienced the largest draft slide in recent memory in part because of how he spoke of himself. The "Legendary" thing still bothers some people. Angel Reese is still making outlandish comments about how great she is long before such claims will be well received. 

 All three have significant fan bases that began in college or even before that. Shedeur and Angel's fan bases are larger and more outspoken. However, in each case, fan bases talking up their favorite player does not allow professional teams to do anything. Taking a draft stock or greatness into existence is a failed strategy.

 The Heisman Trophy weekend fiasco

The Heisman issue began before the trophy presentation ceremony. Like the above section, Pavia attempted to force his way into a Heisman conversation. The reason we often remember college football players fondly for making the Heisman pose in a game, is usually because they were already in that conversation before they did it. Pavia was not, so striking the pose felt forced. As if he felt he had to in order to remain relevant. 

Fast-forward to the trophy presentation. When Pavia did not win the award, and wasn't going to, as he was going up against Fernando Mendoza. Pavia did exactly what he shouldn't have. Went on a profane rant criticizing and blaming the Heisman voters. Never a good look. 

Top 50 prospects can get away with not working out

A quarterback draft prospect not throwing at the Combine or declining all-star game invites is not unheard of. We see it every single year. Those that don't participate usually choose that route because they are projected within a certain range and would rather throw to players they are familiar with. Pavia got a Combine invite and did participate. It just wasn't good. 

Pavia did not perform well at the Combine despite social media narratives. At the Senior Bowl, he had a good practice but an awful game. Declined the East/West Shrine game. When he threw, it was underwhelming at best. Accuracy was off and in the Senior Bowl he almost had to leave the pocket to see over the offensive lineman. We should have heard about him trying to work out for as many teams and scouts as humanly possible given his performance. 

Pavia resisted hiring an agent

Players being reluctant to pay an agent for something they think they can handle is not a new idea, but it's always a bad idea. Players focus on how much of their contract they don't get to keep. It's almost never about that. Agents provide a service no player can. When speaking with Jon Gruden on QB Class, Pavia confirmed he has no intention of signing with an agent. Earlier today, Outkick's Trey Wallace pushed back on the idea that Pavia doesn't have an agent. 

This is just lazy. Sure, pile on Diego Pavia if you feel the need.

But, get your facts right. He did not have an agent in college to handle NIL

He DOES have, and has had, an NFL agent (Malki Kawa). https://t.co/Y7NZGxI3LE

— Trey Wallace (@TreyWallace) April 26, 2026

Sports agents have real relationships with these teams. The agent is a draft process coach. An agent can prepare a player for what to expect, what to say—not to say, how to behave and things that can be done to improve the player's standing. Without that, these players would be flying blind. Pavia's agency is First Round Management. However, either they let him be himself with minimal direction or he rejected their direction. The proof is in how he's handled the entire process. 

Diego Pavia ignored the cautionary tale

There is a cautionary tale that is only a year old. Pavia is making every mistake Shedeur Sanders made last year, and then some. Shedeur was confident, but he wasn't arrogant. Shedeur did not hire an agent, due in large part to who his father is. Deion Sanders at least has relationships with teams and could steer some of this for Shedeur. 

Pavia doesn't have a father with a gold jacket he didn't buy to lean on. When the pre-draft process began to spiral, there was no NFL Hall of Famer to try and smooth over the situation. There was also the fallout and reaction from the Sanders family that Pavia has not yet shown.

When Shedeur kept falling, Coach Prime and Bucky Sanders put out videos on Well Off Media showing contrition, showing that they understood the situation. Even with Coach Prime famously looking into the camera and saying, "Enough is enough. Lord, put me on the cross. Please take my sons off."  Unlike Sanders, Pavia has yet to take any responsibility for this eventuality. To almost make matters worse, Deion "Bucky" Sanders Jr recently tweeted the following, which likely won't help the situation. 

Make them regret it @diegopavia02

— Deion Sanders Jr (@DeionSandersJr) April 26, 2026

Pavia has skills. Pavia has led his team to many wins. He is smaller than teams would like. His skill set isn't guaranteed to translate to the NFL. He also has a personality that isn't received well by all. Yet had he taken direction and composed himself like someone working through a six-month job interview, he probably would have heard his name called in one of seven rounds. 

Pavia was never going to be a top 50 pick, almost no matter what he did in the pre-Draft process. However, he could have gone anywhere beyond that to somewhere in the middle of the fifth round when teams start taking chances on players. The 60th pick will make $8M. The 160th pick would still make north of $4M. While it might not have been ideal to go later, Pavia would still be looking at real NFL money. Due to how he chose to operate over the last six months, he may never know what could have been. 

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Complete UFC Fight Night Results & Highlights: Aljamain Sterling Delivers In Lopsided Win

Complete UFC Fight Night Results & Highlights: Aljamain Sterling Delivers In Lopsided Win

On Saturday night the action continues in Las Vegas as the UFC presents another edition of UFC Fight Night.

The card is set to take place at the Meta APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada. UFC Fight Night will be headlined by a clash at 140 pounds, when former UFC bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling squares off against Youssef Zalal. “Funk Master” will seek a solid performance as he continues to climb up the featherweight division. He defeated Brian Ortega by unanimous decision last August. In Zalal’s last five wins, four have come by submission.

Below, you can catch up on all the UFC Fight Night results and fight-ending highlights.

UFC Fight Night Results (Prelims)

Talita Alencar (+200) vs. Julia Polastri (-235)

Alencar wins by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Talita Alencar and Julia Polastri going punch for punch until the final bell 👊 #UFCVegas116pic.twitter.com/B2WQpMpo39

— SleeperKO (@SleeperKO) April 25, 2026

Max Griffin (+110) vs. Victor Valenzuela (-130)

Valenzuela defeats Griffin by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

A perfectly-timed takedown from @MaxPainGriffin in RD2!

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— UFC (@ufc) April 25, 2026

Francis Marshall (-525) vs. Lucas Brennan (+410)

Marshall wins by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Cheeky little sweep from @FranMarshallMMA 🧹

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— UFC (@ufc) April 25, 2026

Jafel Filho (-650) vs. Cody Durden (+475)

Durdo wins by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 30-27)

Jafel Filho and Cody Durden throwing heavy shots in round 3 💥 #UFCVegas116pic.twitter.com/hePOhKHONx

— SleeperKO (@SleeperKO) April 25, 2026

Mayra Bueno Silva (+350) vs. Michelle Montague (-450)

Montague defeats Silva by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

🇳🇿 Michelle Montague aproveita melhor as oportunidades, erros da adversária e vence 🇧🇷 Mayra Sheetara por Decisão Unânime (30-27, 29-28, 29-28).#UFCBR | #UFCVegas116pic.twitter.com/h0JJaotPmo

— Central do MMA (@acentraldomma) April 25, 2026

Jackson McVey (-180) vs. Sedriques Dumas (+155)

McVey wins by submission, due to a D’Arce choke (2:14 of Round 1)

"Moose" killed his prey with extreme prejudice at #UFCVegas116 🫎 Jackson McVey gives the broadcast some life with a quick sub of Sedriques Dumas!pic.twitter.com/2PRAQwsYZB

— johndav.iD (@johndav_iD) April 25, 2026

Rodolfo Vieira (-330) vs. Eric McConico (+270)

McConico defeats Vieira by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Rodolfo Vieira was hunting for the finish right from the start 👀 #UFCVegas116pic.twitter.com/VXgVRyZjjA

— SleeperKO (@SleeperKO) April 25, 2026

UFC Fight Night Results (Main Card)

Marcus Buchecha (-150) vs. Ryan Spann (+130)

Spann wins by KO (2:10 of Round 2)

Ryan Spann 👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻 pic.twitter.com/sG249XpwPN

— Zirksee🍽️ (@Zirksee) April 26, 2026

Montel Jackson (-190) vs. Raoni Barcelos (+165)

Barcelos wins by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Living up to his nickname 👀

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— UFC (@ufc) April 26, 2026

All eyes on Round 3 comin' up! 👀

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— UFC (@ufc) April 26, 2026

Davey Grant (-123) vs. Adrián Luna Martinetti (+103)

Grant defeats Marinetti by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

THAT WAS FUN 🥳@DaveyGrantMMA put on a show for the UD win at #UFCVegas116!

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— UFC (@ufc) April 26, 2026

Rafa Garcia (-105) vs. Alexander Hernandez (-115)

Garcia wins by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)

🚨 RAFA GANA EN UFC 🚨

El mexicano Rafa Garcia saca una victoria vía la decisión unánime por su sorprendente actuación ante Hernández en la #UFCVegas116pic.twitter.com/Gp1NFOIROq

— zona_completa (@zona_completa) April 26, 2026

Norma Dumont (-190) vs. Joselyne Edwards (+165)

Edwards wins by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

Joselyn Edwards defeats Norma Dumont by decision! Agree with the score cards? 👀 #UFCVegas116pic.twitter.com/GoCR2pGMlF

— Clutch.app (@PlayOnClutch) April 26, 2026

Aljamain Sterling (+120) vs. Youssef Zalal (-140)

Sterling defeats Zalal by unanimous decision (49-45, 49-45, 49-45)

Timed to perfection 🤌

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— UFC (@ufc) April 26, 2026

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Bills draft grades: Athletic tackle brought to tears when Buffalo called

The Buffalo Bills made their first pick on offense to start Day 3 of the NFL Draft on Saturday.

Buffalo traded down one spot, sending pick No. 101 to the Las Vegas Raiders for No. 102 and a 2027 seventh-round pick, then selected Boston College offensive tackle Jude Bowry.

Bowry started primarily at left tackle in college and brings athletic traits that give him developmental upside. He has the movement skills to handle speed and work in space, though scouts note he will need to improve his hand usage and consistency.

Bowry said he is willing to play tackle or guard.

"Wherever the team needs me," he told reporters. "I'm going to work my tail off, try to be the best I can be."

The moment was emotional.

"You're getting the best out of me." - @BowryJude 🥹 pic.twitter.com/E12QJDQ1Tm

— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) April 25, 2026

"I cried. Cried a lot," Bowry said of getting the call from Buffalo. "I worked toward this goal. I know it's just the beginning. I'm happy the Buffalo Bills took a chance on me."

Bowry is eager to learn from Buffalo's veterans and says he watches tape of Bills offensive tackle Dion Dawkins.

"I'm excited to get into the building and work with him and Spencer Brown," Bowry said.

Here is how draft experts graded the pick:

USA TODAY

The Bills entered the 2026 NFL Draft needing depth at the offensive tackle spot. Bowry is a high-ceiling athlete with two years of starting experience on the left side. He will need to iron out his inconsistencies at the NFL level, but he showed his upside by not allowing a single sack in his final season at Boston College.

Grade: B

CBS Sports

Bowry is a big, powerful offensive lineman who brings versatility to Buffalo's offensive line after the team lost David Edwards in free agency. His better tape may have been in 2024. (Josh Edwards)

Grade: A

Walter Football

The Bills lost personnel on the offensive line this offseason, so it makes sense for them to make this pick. Jude Bowry can play both tackle and guard, and I thought he’d go in the Round 3-4 range.

Grade: B+

This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Buffalo Bills draft grades for Round 4 pick Jude Bowry

Cubs may be getting key bullpen piece back sooner than expected

Chicago Cubs 'W' flag

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For a team that has done plenty right to open the 2026 season, the Chicago Cubs have quietly been navigating one lingering concern behind the scenes.

Their bullpen.

That’s why the latest update surrounding Phil Maton could end up mattering more than it looks at first glance. After starting the season on the injured list with right knee tendinitis, Maton is now with the team in Los Angeles and could be activated as soon as this weekend or early next week. For a bullpen that has held together but raised some underlying questions, his return may come at exactly the right time.

Why Maton’s return matters more than it seems

On the surface, the Cubs’ bullpen numbers don’t look alarming. A 3.40 ERA suggests a group doing its job. But dig a little deeper, and the picture shifts. Their expected ERA sits notably higher, hinting that some regression could be coming if adjustments aren’t made. That’s where Maton fits in.

He wasn’t just another offseason addition. The Cubs committed two years and $14.5 million to him, the largest deal among their bullpen moves. That investment reflected what he showed in 2025, when he posted a 2.79 ERA across stints with the St. Louis Cardinals and Texas Rangers. His advanced numbers told an even stronger story. A 23.4% strikeout-to-walk rate placed him well above league average, and his ability to limit hard contact made him one of the more reliable relievers in the game.

That’s the version of Maton the Cubs are expecting to get back.

Injury disrupted what was supposed to be a key role

Instead, the start of his Cubs tenure never really got going. Maton appeared in just five games before landing on the injured list. In that short span, he struggled, allowing six earned runs in four innings. More concerning than the results, though, was the noticeable drop in velocity, which pointed to something being off physically.

That turned out to be knee tendinitis in his push-off leg, a critical issue for any pitcher trying to generate power and command. The Cubs chose caution early, and now it looks like that decision may pay off with a relatively quick return.

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Cubs succeeding despite bullpen uncertainty

What makes this situation even more interesting is that Chicago hasn’t needed everything to be perfect. Entering this stretch, the Cubs sit near the top of the NL Central with a strong overall profile. Their offense has been one of the most productive in baseball, while the starting rotation has provided steady outings.

But the bullpen remains the one area that hasn’t fully stabilized. Injuries have played a role, with multiple relievers, including Hunter Harvey and Caleb Thielbar, also working their way back. That has forced the Cubs to mix and match, leaning on depth pieces to bridge innings.

Maton’s return won’t solve everything, but it does bring back a pitcher the team expected to trust in meaningful spots.

The timing could shape what comes next

Early-season standings don’t define a year, but they can shape how teams approach the months ahead. The Cubs have positioned themselves well. Now it becomes about sustaining it. Getting Maton back, especially without needing a lengthy rehab assignment, gives them a chance to stabilize a bullpen that has been more fragile than it appears. And if he returns closer to his 2025 form, it could quietly become one of the more important developments for Chicago moving forward.

Because for a team already winning, even a small upgrade in the right place can make a big difference.

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Nikola Jokić, Jaden McDaniels ejected after fracas in NBA playoff game

At the end of an emotional game in which the Minnesota Timberwolveslost two players to injury, tempers flared and a pair of stars were ejected.

It started with just 1.3 seconds left in Game 4, when the outcome was already decided. But the Timberwolves, looking to burn the clock, tossed the ball up to forward Jaden McDaniels. Rather than dribble it out for the end of the game, McDaniels put up an uncontested layup to push Minnesota’s lead to 16 points.

Denver Nuggets All-Star center and NBA Most Valuable Player finalist Nikola Jokić took exception to the layup and rushed over from half court to confront McDaniels, eventually getting in McDaniels’ face.

NUGGETS VS. WOLVES FIGHT

OH MY GOODNESS. 🍿🍿🍿 pic.twitter.com/YSFx0kXq5X

— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) April 26, 2026

McDaniels grabbed Jokić by the jersey as the two got tangled up, leading to teammates and assistants getting in between the pair to break it up. The incident took place right in front of the Timberwolves’ bench.

Eventually, both players were separated, and both Jokic and McDaniels were ejected.

The Timberwolves won the game, 112-96, taking a 3-1 lead over Denver in the first-round playoff series.

The NBA has strict rules about players who are not actively playing in a game leaving the bench area during altercations. Players who do leave the bench are subject to an automatic suspension of at least one game. Fines are also factored into the discipline for leaving the bench.

Initial video of the incident Saturday night showed that Nuggets star forward Aaron Gordon left the bench in an attempt to break it up.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Fight breaks out late in Timberwolves' playoff win vs. Nuggets

LIVE! Watch UFC Vegas 116 Post-Fight Presser Here

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 11: Aljamain Sterling is seen on stage during the UFC 300 press conference at MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 11, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images) | Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

With UFC Vegas 116 officially in the books after an exciting night (Sat., Apr. 25, 2026) of fights LIVE on Paramount+ from inside the Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada, fight fans can check out the post-fight press conference video above for all the best reaction and official bonus winners.

On a night that featured a main event featherweight clash between former UFC bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling and streaking contender Youssef Zalal, a co-headliner between ranked women’s bantamweights Norma Dumont and Joselyne Edwards, the Octagon debut of former Contender Series standout Adrian Luna Martinetti, and a heavyweight clash featuring exciting finisher Ryan Spann and submission specialist Marcus Buchecha, there will be a lot to discuss now that the action has concluded.

The post-fight presser is scheduled to go LIVE in the above video player around 11:30 p.m. ET. It will feature the biggest winners and losers from the card.


For complete UFC Vegas 116 results, coverage, and results click HERE.



Jarrell Miller beats Lenier Pero, but who’s next?

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JULY 29: Jarrell Miller during a Media Day ahead of his upcoming fight this weekend on July 29, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing/Getty Images) | Matchroom Boxing/Getty Images

Jarrell Miller came out on top tonight in his headlining fight against Lenier Pero, winning a unanimous decision, and Miller largely credited his performance to him coming into this bout in much better shape (for him, anyway) at 305 lbs. In his post-fight interview, Miller had this to say when asked about whether or not being leaner helped him out in tonight’s fight.

“100%,” Miller said. “The weight came off really easy and we just wanted to work on conditioning since we had a short camp.”

Afterwards Miller called for fights against a lot of top fighters in the heavyweight division, but also admitted that he knew he might have trouble securing some of the biggest names like Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury while still being hopeful. Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn, for his part, says he would love to see Miller in against Wilder next.

“For me, when I look at fights in the division, as a promoter you want a fight with great build up, you want a fight with jeopardy,” Hearn said. “For me, the American fight is Deontay Wilder against Jarrell Miller. Run it in New York. That’s a serious, serious fight. Deontay’s come back with a good win against Chisora, I think that’s a big fight for American boxing.”

Miller continues to overwhelm a certain level of opponents with his size and workrate, but his approach is still questionable against the very level of the division. Luckily for Miller, Wilder is long in the tooth at the point and no longer considered to pose nearly the level of danger he once did, but do you think that’s the obvious fight to make? Who would you like to see Miller in with next?

Detroit's NFL Draft attendance record falls to Pittsburgh

Detroit is now No. 2.

Pittsburgh set the record for total attendance at an NFL Draft, the league announced Sunday. The NFL said an estimated 805,000 fans attended the three-day draft Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

FOOTBALL TOWN 🙌 pic.twitter.com/2VKsRdEwSZ

— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) April 26, 2026

Detroit previously owned the NFL Draft's attendance record, with an estimated 775,000 attending in April 2024. The 2024 NFL Draft was based around Campus Martius in downtown Detroit. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer made the announcement that Detroit had set the attendance record.

The 2025 draft was held in Green Bay, Wisconsin, where more than 600,000 fans attended.

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This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Pittsburgh's NFL Draft sets the attendance record, passing Detroit

Diego Pavia has a chance to make history after going undrafted

Diego Pavia has a chance to make history after going undrafted originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Although Diego Pavia might have his head held low coming out of the 2026 NFL Draft undrafted, this makes for a true underdog story that could see him join some elite company should he find himself on a team.

Pavia had a season to remember with Vanderbilt, having finished second in Heisman voting with 189 first-place votes. He had career-high numbers across the board in his senior season, posting 3,539 yards, 29 passing touchdowns, 862 rushing yards, and 10 rushing touchdowns.

However, some NFL GMs and scouts questioned his size, arm talent, and his personality off the field, which all could’ve been the case for him not hearing his name called. Also, when appearing on Jon Gruden’s “QB Class,” he stated that he was representing himself in the draft instead of hiring an agent.

Where history comes into play

Although it’ll be a tough road, it is not impossible for Pavia to find success as an undrafted QB, as there are some key figures who have turned out successful from this exact same spot. Two names in particular are Warren Moon, who went undrafted in 1978, and Kurt Warner, back in 1994. Both of them went on to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Moon went on to become a 9x Pro Bowler, NFL OPOY, Pro Bowl MVP, led the league in passing touchdowns in 1990, and in passing yards in 1990-91.

Warner finished his career regarded as the best undrafted player ever, winning two NFL MVPs, a Super Bowl MVP (SBXXXIV), 4x Pro Bowler, 2x First-team All-Pro, and led the league in passing yards (2001), touchdowns (1999, 2001), completions percentage (1999–2001), and passer rating (1999, 2001).

More: 4 potential landing spots for Diego Pavia

Other successful QBs to go undrafted include Tony Romo, Jeff Garcia, Jake Delhomme, and Dave Kriegand. Romo finished his career as the all-time passing yards leader for the Dallas Cowboys, Farcia was a 4x Pro Bowler, Delhomme has a Super Bowl appearance, and Krieg has over 38,000 career passing yards.

All is not lost for Pavia after going undrafted, as he has a chance to join some elite company should he find himself on a roster for rookie camp starting May 11th.

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Karl-Anthony Towns is proud of the Knicks playing with much better energy in Game 4

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The New York Knicks have bounced back from two consecutive defeats against the Atlanta Hawks. It has been an eventful first-round series between the two teams, but now, it seems the Knicks finally have the momentum again. 

After two close victories by the Hawks, the Knicks finally had a convincing result. Karl-Anthony Towns was at the center of it all for New York. He got a triple-double of 20 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists, which was the perfect stat line for a well-rounded Knicks performance.

Karl-Anthony Towns loves how the Knicks played in Game 4 against the Hawks

As one of the standout players for the Knicks, Towns is always one of the names mentioned when people criticize the team. After Game 4, it is hard to find anyone criticizing Towns because he was excellent in every area of the game.

He showed that he can be a playmaker, but he still had his usual game of scoring and rebounding. Against the Hawks, Towns has shown that he can also lock in defensively. He did not register a block in Game 4, but he did get a couple of steals. 

MORE: Karl-Anthony Towns has the belief that the Knicks can keep beating the Hawks at their own game

Towns is peaking at the right time, which is a good sign that the Knicks can make it further in the Playoffs. He knows that the Hawks are a threat, so he is playing as hard as possible, so he can help the Knicks advance and return to the later stages of the Eastern Conference Playoffs.

"I thought we did a great job coming out with more tenacity, more desperation, I think is the proper word. Our team has done a great job of weathering the storms, being the ones to initiate the physicality today. That's a great team over there," Towns said after the Knicks' impressive Game 4 win.

Moving forward, the Knicks are returning to Madison Square Garden for Game 5. They will want to take control of the series there, as they want to keep building momentum. The Hawks are a good team, but the Knicks should meet expectations and get the win.

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Green Bay Packers 2026 Undrafted Free Agent Tracker: Signings, News and Rumors

PASADENA, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 01: Deontae Lawson #0 of the Alabama Crimson Tide in action against the Indiana Hoosiers in the College Football Playoff Quarterfinal at Rose Bowl Stadium on January 01, 2026 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Green Bay Packers aren’t huge spenders in undrafted free agency (yes, guaranteed money is a major factor for signing top players), but they do pick their spots at times. Whatever they’re doing is right, though, as the team has had an undrafted rookie make the team for 21 consecutive years. Who will it be in 2026? Before any predictions, let’s go through the team’s remaining pre-draft visitors, their reported signings and the top prospects left on the market.

Packers Visitors Still Available 2026

Here’s a full recap of all of the Packers’ visitors (29 of 30 were reported pre-draft), which included a bunch of projected UDFA-type players who wound up being drafted in the sixth and seventh rounds of the draft. Obviously, you’d think that visiting players would be high-priority signings for Green Bay post-draft.

Packers Undrafted Free Agent Signings 2026

QB Kyron Dones, Virginia Tech (pre-draft visitor)

Kyron Drones is a QB prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.58 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 48 out of 1126 QB from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/zaGlaIGzSspic.twitter.com/vxfaUqneTb

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 13, 2026

After two years as a backup at Baylor, Kyron Drones, originally from Texas, transferred to Virginia Tech and developed into a three-year starter. There, he posted a 14-18 record and threw for 5,785 yards and 45 touchdowns to go along with 1,847 rushing yards and 22 touchdowns on the ground. His time with the Hokies overlapped with Packers linebackers coach Sam Siefkes, who was Tech’s defensive coordinator in 2025 after previously coaching linebackers under Jonathan Gannon.

RB Jaden Nixon, UCF

Jaden Nixon is a RB prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 3.20 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 1543 out of 2268 RB from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/Dg1D00mbQxpic.twitter.com/JR8D8p9nBa

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 2, 2026

The Packers signed Jaden Nixon of UCF, who is a little different than the rest of the backs that Green Bay has. Nixon hovers around 200 pounds, unlike the 220-pounders that the roster otherwise carries. Nixon is a fifth-year player who made stops at three schools, starting at Oklahoma State. After three years as a backup there, he played at Western Michigan, where he posted his best year in college football, recording 919 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns. Last season, he transferred to UCF, where he split the backfield with Myles Montgomery (who has signed with the New England Patriots). Nixon has returned 68 kicks for 1,547 yards and two touchdowns in college, but he’s only caught two punts (for just two yards).

WR J. Michael Sturdivant, Florida

J. Michael Sturdivant is a WR prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.96 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 19 out of 4190 WR from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/OPOymFg1F3pic.twitter.com/TcWjkLrmhH

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 16, 2026

I have to tip my cap to our own Paul Noonan, who highlighted J. Michael Sturdivant as a potential Green Bay Packer just days before the draft. You’re gonna be shocked, but Matt LaFleur got himself another 200-plus-pound receiver who runs a 4.4-second 40-yard dash. For what it’s worth, The Athletic gave Sturdivant a sixth-round grade, and he was the fifth-highest-ranked undrafted free agent receiver on the market according to the consensus board. Sturdivant actually had his most productive season in college back in 2022 as a redshirt freshman for Cal, posting 755 yards and 7 touchdowns through the air. He wasn’t ever able to replicate that magic, though, even after transferring to UCLA (after the offensive staff changed over in 2023) or Florida. The combine invitee is the nephew of Floyd Little, a Pro Football Hall of Famer who earned five Pro Bowl honors as a running back for the Denver Broncos.

TE RJ Maryland, SMU

RJ Maryland is a TE prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 7.32 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 391 out of 1456 TE from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/32OFF6bXNKpic.twitter.com/4QiwHnHLa0

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 3, 2026

After the draft, general manager Brian Gutekunst admitted that the one position he hoped the team would have hit, but didn’t, was a true Y tight end. The Packers ended up nabbing RJ Maryland, who was graded as a borderline seventh-round pick by The Athletic’s Dane Brugler, in undrafted free agency. Maryland doesn’t fit the mold of a true Y, though, as he’s just 236 pounds and comes from an Air Raid offense. It’ll be interesting to see how he fits in with the team’s plans moving forward. He is the son of Russell Maryland, the former first overall NFL draft choice.

TE Eni Falayi, Wake Forest

Eni Falayi is a TE prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 8.31 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 247 out of 1456 TE from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/UIhnH9VWZMpic.twitter.com/I3f4GvbwKE

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 3, 2026

Well, speaking of Y tight ends, this might be the one. The non-combine invite measured in at 6’5” and 249 pounds at his pro day. While he posted a 36.5” vertical jump and a 4.75-second 40-yard dash, Eni Falayi, who previously played at Utah Tech and UMass, only recorded 228 receiving yards over 11 starts at Wake Forest in 2025.

iOL Josh Gesky, Illinois (pre-draft visitor)

Josh Gesky is a OG prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.63 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 71 out of 1867 OG from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/yVCFg8qz9opic.twitter.com/E2gIsjFMyM

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) March 31, 2026

The Athletic’s Dane Brugler, despite Josh Gesky being unranked on the consensus board, actually gave Gesky a seventh-round grade in his “The Beast.” Instead of going to an Ivy League school, Gesky chose to play locally in Illinois and gained 70 pounds (and then dropped 20) in college. A non-combine invite, Gesky didn’t put up great agility numbers at his pro day, but he did well otherwise. Gesky was a three-year starter at guard for former Wisconsin head coach Bret Bielema. All but two of his starts came at left guard in his college career. He was three times an honorable mention All-Big Ten guard. Gesky also had a 30 visit with the Denver Broncos.

iOL Dylan Barrett, Iowa State

Dylan Barrett is a OG prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 7.99 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 377 out of 1867 OG from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/ag1zWVY8QIpic.twitter.com/4MBXx3RaYv

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) March 31, 2026

It should be no surprise that the Packers are adding guys hovering around 320 pounds on the offensive line. This is just who they are now. Dylan Barrett began his college career at Wisconsin, where he spent the 2020 through 2023 seasons. After being a backup there, he transferred to Iowa State, where he overlapped with current Green Bay receivers coach Noah Pauley. He was an off-and-on starter for the Cyclones, earning 16 starts over two years, 14 at left guard.

iOL Dillon Wade, Auburn

Dillon Wade is a OG prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.26 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 140 out of 1867 OG from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/YRqridqzgspic.twitter.com/RnbKhY3buN

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) March 31, 2026

The Packers are adding a versatile offensive lineman in Dillon Wade, who began his career as a tackle at Tulsa. After three seasons there, with the benefit of the Covid year in 2020, he transferred to Auburn to play three more years. At Tulsa and his first year at Auburn, he was a starting left tackle. In 2024, he split time between left tackle, right tackle and left guard. In 2025, he was a full-time starter at left guard. Brugler had Wade graded as a borderline seventh-round pick in “The Beast.” He has fairly small arms, so assume that the combine invitee is going to be playing inside at the NFL level.

EDGE Nyjalik Kelly, UCF (pre-draft visitor)

Nyjalik Kelly is a DE prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 7.87 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 446 out of 2085 DE from 1987 to 2026.

Pending Pro Day.https://t.co/OyyWryDmK1pic.twitter.com/wMB5TkO5Js

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) March 19, 2026

It’s going to be tough for Nyjalik Kelly to make the Packers’ roster, just because of the room of pass-rushers, but he is probably going to be one of Green Bay’s top undrafted free agents. He’s a better athlete than his numbers suggest. Originally a Miami Hurricane, Nyjalik Kelly transferred to UCF in 2024. After earning back-to-back honorable mention Big 12 honors, he earned a Senior Bowl spot in 2026. Kelly was graded as a borderline draft pick by Brugler. With over 35” arms, Kelly had the longest arms of any edge defender at the combine this year. Kelly also had a pre-draft visit with the Dallas Cowboys.

LB T.J. Quinn, Louisville (pre-draft visitor)

TJ Quinn is a LB prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 7.36 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 913 out of 3460 LB from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/eRfnktLu4bpic.twitter.com/LeLF9HXq5y

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 6, 2026

T.J. Quinn is an undersized linebacker at just 225 pounds and coming in just over 6’0”, but he ran an elite 4.52-second 40-yard dash at his pro day after not being invited to the combine. He was a three-year starter with Louisville, where he spent his entire college career, and was named an All-ACC player in 2025. In college, he racked up 289 combined tackles, including 15 tackles for losses. He also made three interceptions and seven pass breakups.

Update: The Packers seem to really like Quinn. He received a $15,000 signing bonus and $150,000 in guaranteed salary, according to Aaron Wilson. For perspective, those are the same numbers that Nazir Stackhouse, Green Bay’s most expensive undrafted free agent signing from last class, signed for. Behind Stackhouse ($165k) were Jamon Johnson and Johnathan Baldwin at $115k. Those were the only three players in last year’s undrafted free agent class who got more than $15k guaranteed.

S Murvin Kenion, Nevada

Murvin Kenion is a SS prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 6.17 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 534 out of 1391 SS from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/m45w7kdOA2pic.twitter.com/ynhmwFLxVy

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 21, 2026

This is such a deep cut that Murvin Kenion isn’t one of the 2,709 players featured in “The Beast.” Kenion played one year of FBS ball, bringing in five interceptions at Nevada, after playing at Sacramento State (2024), Idaho (2023 and 2022) and the City College of San Francisco (2021).

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Below are players who were ranked among the top-300 selections on the consensus draft board who are still available after the draft, including their ranking on the board.

UFC Vegas 116 Post-Fight Press Conference

Following tonight's UFC Vegas 116: Sterling vs. Zalal fights at the Meta Apex in Las Vegas, the winner will answer questions from the media during the post-fight press conference.

The event was headlined by a featherweight bout between former bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling and No. 7 ranked Youssef Zalal.

UFC Vegas 116 Post-Fight Press Conference

Ja’Mori Maclin to the Buffalo Bills; Dane Key to the Denver Broncos

AUSTIN, TX - NOVEMBER 23: Kentucky Wildcats wide receiver Ja'Mori Maclin (9) stiff arms Texas Longhorns defensive back Jaylon Guilbeau (3) after a reception during the SEC college football game between Texas Longhorns and Kentucky Wildcats on November 23, 2024, at Darrell K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, TX. (Photo by David Buono/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Two former Kentucky Wildcats wide receivers, Ja’Mori Maclin and Dane Key, have found NFL homes. Maclin agreed to an undrafted free agent contract with the Buffalo Bills, while Key signed with the Denver Broncos.

Maclin spent two forgettable seasons in Lexington after starting his career with the Missouri Tigers and turning into an All-Conference player with the North Texas Mean Green. The 5-foot-11, 190-pound receiver was a three-star recruit in the class of 2020. He redshirted (COVID) and then appeared in two games in his redshirt freshman season (another redshirt), totaling one catch for five yards.

The former Tiger made his way to UNT, where he earned Conference USA All-Freshman Team (Coaches) honors after playing in 14 games and catching 16 passes for 380 yards and two scores. He finished the season ranked No. 2 nationally in yards per catch.

Maclin started in all 12 games as a sophomore, and he was named to the American Athletic Conference Second Team after catching a team-high 57 passes for 1,004 yards and 11 touchdowns. He ranked 31st nationally in receiving yards, and his 11 scores were tied for ninth nationally.

Maclin then entered the transfer portal as a highly coveted prospect. He was on the Belitnikoff Award Watch List
and the Reese’s Senior Bowl Watch List. However, his time at Kentucky didn’t go exactly as expected. Maclin committed to play for Liam Coen, which obviously did not happen.

With Brock Vandagriff under center, it’s a miracle that Maclin’s season went as well as it did as the third passing catching option on the offense. As a junior, Maclin played in all 12 games with three starts, tallying 13 catches for 313 yards and four scores. He also served as UK’s primary punt returner with 16 punt returns for 130 yards. He really came on towards the end of the season, so the optimism around a second season was high.

Following a solid but disappointing junior season, Maclin surprisingly opted to return, and it may not have been his best decision. As a senior, Maclin played in 10 games with five starting assignments and finished the season with just 13 catches for 189 yards. Even though UK lost both Dane Key and Barion Brown, he just couldn’t find his footing and fell down the pecking order in the receiver room.

Maclin may just not be good enough to play high-level football. Or maybe he was a product of a terrible offensive environment with poor quarterback play and a bad offensive coordinator. We’ll soon find out, and we wish nothing but the best for Ja’Mori.

Key, on the other hand, found out that the grass isn’t always greener in the transfer portal. The former four-star recruit Key played three seasons at Kentucky before transferring to Nebraska. Dane was born and raised in Lexington, attending Frederick Douglass High School. Key’s father, Donte’, was a linebacker/defensive end at Kentucky from 1992 to 1995, and his brother, Devon, was a safety at Western Kentucky.

In his three years in Lexington, Key played in 38 games with 35 starts, catching 126 passes for 1,870 yards and 14 touchdowns. Key is ranked fifth on Kentucky’s all-time receptions list and 13th in career receiving yards.

He was really impressive as a freshman, but he failed to make a big sophomore jump, putting up eerily similar stats to his freshman campaign. However, as a junior, Key became a team captain and notched 47 receptions for 715 yards and two touchdowns, setting career highs in catches and receiving yards—both of which paced the way for the Cats.

Key decided it was time for a change, and he became a Cornhusker after becoming a coveted transfer nationally. But his time with Matt Rhule didn’t go as planned, as the UDFA deal shows, since he was widely expected to get drafted following his junior season. He finished with 39 catches (his lowest since his freshman season) for 452 yards (his lowest in college) and 5 touchdowns.

Key had a really solid college career, but he never really made the jump. Based on how bad UK’s offense had become, it’s hard to blame him for leaving, but it definitely didn’t work out. Hopefully, this free agent deal will.

Go Cats!

Fighters react to Aljamain Sterling beating Youssef Zalal at UFC Vegas 116

Aljamain Sterling continued to build a case toward a chance for a title in a second division when he turned back surging contender Youssef Zalal in the UFC Fight Night 274 main event.

Sterling (26-5 MMA, 18-5 UFC) has won two of three since moving up to featherweight with a unanimous decision victory over Zalal (18-6-1 MMA, 8-4-1 UFC) in Saturday's headlining matchup at Meta APEX in Las Vegas.

Check below for the top X (formerly Twitter) reactions to Sterling beating Zalal at UFC Fight Night 274.

Fighters react to Youssef Zalal's victory over Aljamain Sterling at UFC Vegas 116

Dressed for success ✨@FunkmasterMMA & @TheMorocanDevil have arrived!

[ #UFCVegas116 | LIVE NOW on @ParamountPlus ] pic.twitter.com/aYOTEPexhb

— UFC (@ufc) April 25, 2026

In the wings! Our #UFCVegas116 headliners getting the hands ready for battle! ⚔️🔥

Sterling vs Zalal | @Sportsnet & @TVASportspic.twitter.com/iB6zdQmVZs

— UFC Canada (@UFC_CA) April 26, 2026

STERLING vs ZALAL! Who you got in our #UFCVegas116 main event?! pic.twitter.com/7xLdak6aU6

— UFC Canada (@UFC_CA) April 26, 2026

Rad pic.twitter.com/jMVzvgBj1v

— RJ Clifford (@RJcliffordMMA) April 26, 2026

Sterling looking very sharp. 10-9 #UFCVegas116

— Seán Sheehan (@SeanSheehanBA) April 26, 2026

2-0 Aljo but man bro gotta stay focus them knees were close

— Terrance McKinney (@twrecks155) April 26, 2026

20-18 Aljo after two rounds

Solid performance so far

— Aaron Bronsteter (@aaronbronsteter) April 26, 2026

Not panicked at all. Great couple of rounds by these two warriors! #ufc

— Dustin Jacoby 🇺🇸 (@thehanyakdj) April 26, 2026

Damn Zalal really had Aljo panicking there for a second

— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) April 26, 2026

Zalal takes Round 3

29-28 Sterling #UFCVegas116

— Matthew Wells (@MrMWells) April 26, 2026

Round 4 is gonna be interesting

— Belal Muhammad (@bullyb170) April 26, 2026

Aljo’s body triangle is so hard to get out of

— Belal Muhammad (@bullyb170) April 26, 2026

10-8 comeback round for Sterling. That was complete dominance on the ground. Zalal looked like he went to sleep for a moment. #UFCVegas116

— Korean John (@KoreanJohn_) April 26, 2026

Aljo might the the top-5 all time fighter who looks like he's gonna gets KOd with every punch.

— Seán Sheehan (@SeanSheehanBA) April 26, 2026

Congratulations Movsar Evloev, the UFC cannot take your title shot away from you at this point.

— Jed Meshew II (@JedKMeshew) April 26, 2026

Makes u appreciate the grappling exchanges in the movsar vs aljo fight more

— Belal Muhammad (@bullyb170) April 26, 2026

Vintage performance from Aljamain Sterling. Don't count the former champ out — he's coming for the second belt at 145.#UFCVegas116 | @UFConPolymarketpic.twitter.com/f2pyqwPWau

— UFC on Polymarket (@UFConPolymarket) April 26, 2026

🤪🤪🤪

[ #UFCVegas116 | LIVE NOW on @ParamountPlus ] pic.twitter.com/our8GXicZP

— UFC (@ufc) April 26, 2026

Aljo fight iq was incredible 👏👏👏 Zalal showed no quit tho

— Terrance McKinney (@twrecks155) April 26, 2026

#UFCVegas116 results: Aljamain Sterling def. Youssef Zalal via unanimous decision (49-45, 49-45, 49-45)

Full coverage ➡️ https://t.co/Tgb4cfK91zpic.twitter.com/zeSuXh4M2c

— MMA Junkie (@MMAJunkie) April 26, 2026

Strong showing by Aljo. Featherweight is fairly open right now. One more W and he gets a crack at gold, imo https://t.co/WDRO4Gs2Wt

— Nolan King (@mma_kings) April 26, 2026

Aljo gets his hand raised #UFCVegas116

📺 @paramountpluspic.twitter.com/mrVilK5C6O

— UFC on Paramount+ (@UFConParamount) April 26, 2026

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC Vegas 116: Fighters react to Aljamain Sterling beating Youssef Zalal

2026 NFL Draft: Alabama’s Domani Jackson drafted in the 6th Round by the Green Bay Packers

Oct 12, 2024; Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide defensive back Domani Jackson (1) intercepts the ball, securing their lead over the South Carolina Gamecocks during the fourth quarter at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Will McLelland-Imagn Images | Will McLelland-Imagn Images

The Packers might very well have gotten the steal of day 3 with Domani Jackson. Once a top-five recruit, Jackson initially went to USC where he started and played admirably on one of the more dysfunctional defenses in the country. In 2024, he transferred to Alabama and immediately became a starter. He was downright excellent throughout the year in coverage, barely giving up any completions and garnering quite a bit of talk that he could leave for the NFL and be a 1st or 2nd round pick.

Jackson wound up deciding to stay for his senior season, and things, unfortunately, did not go to plan. Jackson had some major struggles with run defense and outside contain early in the season, and Alabama eventually replaced him with a 5-star true freshman, Dijon Lee. Eventually, Jackson did work his way back onto the field in a rotation with Lee, and even started to show strides in his run defense and tackling at the end of the season, but it was too late to overcome the damage done to his NFL stock.

What never changed, though, was his undeniable talent in coverage and his elite speed with great size. Essentially, he’s a guy that was being talked about as a potential first rounder only 9 months ago. If the Packers can foster that talent and athleticism, he could be the steal of the draft.

Roll Tide, and best of luck, Domani!

What Bauer Sharp Does for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Nov 22, 2025; Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA; LSU Tigers tight end Bauer Sharp (10) leaps for a first down against Western Kentucky Hilltoppers defensive back Avarion Cole (16) during the second half at Tiger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-Imagn Images | Stephen Lew-Imagn Images

The Buccaneers decided to end their NFL Draft early in Round 6 by trading up with the Las Vegas Raiders — a first between Jason Licht and former disciple John Spytek — and drafting some tight end competition in the form of Bauer Sharp from LSU.

Sharp should come in and compete with Devin Culp for the TE4 spot from the get-go, but the recent QB-to-TE convert may have enough upside to be something more. Let’s dive into his background.

Bauer Sharp Career Stats

A no-star quarterback recruit out of Dothan High School, he received one FCS offer from Southeastern Louisiana as a depth piece.

After a year, Sharp saw a clearer path to playing time by switching positions, so he became a tight end where his athleticism could be utilized. After spending his sophomore year acclimating to the new role, he produced in 2023 with 29 receptions for 288 yards and 3 touchdowns.

That garnered interest from Power 5 programs, and he transferred to Oklahoma. He transitioned well to the jump in competition and sharing targets with more high-profile options, corralling 42 catches for 324 yards and 2 touchdowns in 12 starts t0 lead the team.

He transferred again to LSU last season and started every game but regressed in production with 24 catches, 252 yards and 2 touchdowns. He participated in the East-West Shrine Bowl.

#Bucs landed a TE that can both contribute right away on teams AND is still a developing tight end in Bauer Sharp

Sharp was a QB as a freshman at Southeast Louisiana before transitioning to TE.

He has 106 catches between SELA, Oklahoma and LSU and has been used at TE, FB, HB… pic.twitter.com/t2rGsYLLzT

— Eric Galko (@EricGalko) April 25, 2026

Athletic Testing

Bauer Sharp did the full range of athletic testing during the pre-draft process and tested very well at nearly 6-foot-5, 253 pounds.

He ran a very strong 4.63 40-yard dash, as well as even more impressive jumps (35” vertical, 10-foot broad) and agility drills (7.05-second 3-cone, 4.30-second short shuttle). That especially shows up on film, where he uses quick, sudden movements to separate on underneath and intermediate routes.

He recorded a 9.16 Relative Athletic Score, good for 124th out 1,471 tight end prospects between 1987 and 2026.

Bauer Sharp was drafted in round 6 with pick 185 in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.16 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 124 out of 1471 TE from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/iy79R7mAq0pic.twitter.com/Bq22TGQblU

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

What Type of Player Is Bauer Sharp?

Sharp has played tight end only for three years, most of that time at the FCS level, so his production is somewhat encouraging when projecting his long-term future.

Sharp is a quick operator who understands how to uncover himself underneath, utilizing his buttery smooth body control, burst, and frenetic playstyle more so than route proficiency. With more polishing on the technical aspects, you could see those natural movement skills efficiently applied to a more diverse route tree.

He is a very willing, even violent blocker on the move. He clearly takes pride in fitting his assignments, from understanding them to carrying them through. He has short arms (31 3/4”) and below-average core strength, so it’s doubtful he’ll ever be a true plus in this area, but there’s possible outcomes where he is serviceable on lower-difficulty asks.

He's had a very good week catching the football, but on Sunday @LSUfootball TE Bauer Sharp had a great rep in pass pro.

Good feet here to mirror and stay square. Looked natural here. Nice patience to let pass rusher make first move, too. Very encouraging! pic.twitter.com/wMCZGWoPTS

— Josh Carney (@ByJoshCarney) January 26, 2026

He’s played a large number of snaps on special teams throughout his career, almost 600, so that will play a huge role in whether or not he can make the roster.

Ultimately though, Sharp is still a project and suffers from some deficiencies (limited route tree, inconsistent blocking, ball security) that might require more patience than he’s worth.

Conclusion

At the end of the day here, we’re talking about a sixth-round pick, where hit rates are incredibly low league-wide. Some examples of sixth-rounders under Jason Licht? Khalil Davis, Scotty Miller, Ko Kieft, Josh Hayes, Trey Palmer, and Elijah Klein.

Some fine bit players for sure, but nobody you’re wishing was still rostered (or staying rostered) with the team.

Sharp has exceptional athleticism and a tenacious attitude, and those are fine-enough qualities to bet on at pick No. 185. He’ll provide competition in camp for Payne Durham, Ko Kieft, and Devin Culp, and that’s never a bad thing.

What do you think about it, Bucs Nation? Was this selection a fine way to cap the Bucs’ 2026 NFL Draft? Let us know in the comments.

Jordan Walker’s scary moment adds new concern as Cardinals offense hits rough stretch

Jordan Walker’s scary moment adds new concern as Cardinals offense hits rough stretch originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

For a team still trying to figure out exactly what it is in 2026, the St. Louis Cardinals have leaned heavily on flashes of promise. Few have been more important than Jordan Walker, whose early-season power surge gave fans a reason to believe something bigger might be building. But over the past week, the tone has shifted.

Not only has Walker cooled off at the plate, but a scary in-game moment on Saturday added another issue of concern. During the Cardinals’ game with the Seattle Mariners, Walker was hit by a pitch and later appeared shaken up after being caught stealing second base. It was the kind of sequence that forces everyone to pause, especially given how central he’s become to St. Louis’ offense.

Jordan Walker stung in the hand by an up-and-in fastball that left the pitcher's hand at 97.8 mph.

He'll remain in the game.

— Derrick Goold (@dgoold) April 25, 2026

A slump was already starting to form

Even before the hit-by-pitch, there were signs that Walker’s red-hot start was beginning to level out. After opening the season as one of the most productive bats in the lineup, Walker has hit just .172 over his last seven games. The power that defined his early stretch has disappeared during that span, and strikeouts have started to climb. For a young hitter still working to establish consistency at the major league level, that kind of swing isn’t unusual, but it is noticeable.

Pitchers appear to be adjusting, attacking him differently and forcing him to make quicker in-game changes. That’s part of the growth curve, but it’s also where early-season momentum can stall.

The bigger issue is what it means for the lineup

Walker’s struggles wouldn’t feel as significant if the Cardinals were getting steady production elsewhere. Right now, that hasn’t consistently been the case. St. Louis has leaned on him as a primary source of power, and when that disappears, the offense can feel stuck. That showed up again in a quiet performance against Seattle, continuing a trend that began in the previous series.

The Cardinals are still hovering around .500, which aligns with preseason expectations for a team in transition. But the path forward becomes much more difficult if their most dynamic young hitter isn’t producing.

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Why Saturday’s moment stands out

Slumps come and go. Development is still a work in progress. That’s understood. What made Saturday different was the visual of Walker being shaken up after taking a pitch and then going hard on the bases. Even if there’s no lasting issue, it adds immediate uncertainty around a player the Cardinals can’t afford to lose for any stretch.

For a young player already navigating adjustments at the plate, physical discomfort or hesitation can complicate things further.

Still early, but worth watching closely

There’s no reason for panic yet. Walker’s overall numbers remain strong, and his early performance showed exactly why the organization believes in his long-term upside. But this is the phase that often defines young hitters. How quickly he adjusts back, how he responds to pitchers countering him, and whether he can maintain confidence through a rough patch will say a lot about what comes next.

For now, the Cardinals are watching closely. Because when Walker is right, their lineup feels different. And when he isn’t, the margin for error gets a lot smaller.

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What schools had the most players chosen in the 2026 NFL draft?

Ohio State didn't repeat as NCAA football champions. The Buckeyes did lead the way in the recently completed NFL draft with 11 players chosen in the selection process. Four of those 11 heard their names called in Thursday's first round.

Ryan Day has built a powerful football machine in Columbus. The Buckeyes are becoming a conveyor belt to playing on Sundays. The other schools that saw double-digit players chosen were Alabama and Texas A&M from the vaunted SEC.

A look at how the player selection process played out from schools that had five or more drafted.

t-21. Auburn Tigers

Players drafted: 5

t-21. Tennessee Volunteers

Players drafted: 5

t-19. Michigan Wolverines

Players drafted: 6

t-19. Missouri

Players drafted: 6

t-19. Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Players drafted: 6

t-19. Texas Longhorns

Players drafted: 6

t-15. Iowa Hawkeyes

Players drafted: 7

t-15. LSU Tigers

Players drafted: 7

t-15. Oregon Ducks

Players drafted: 7

t-15. Washington Huskies

Players drafted: 7

t-15. Florida Gators

Players drafted: 7

t-15. Oklahoma Sooners

Players drafted: 7

t-9. Georgia Bulldogs

Players drafted: 8

t-9. Indiana Hoosiers

Players drafted: 8

t-9. Penn State Nittany Lions

Players drafted: 8

t-6. Clemson Tigers

Players drafted: 9

t-6. Miami Hurricanes

Players drafted: 9

t-6. Texas Tech Red Raiders

Players drafted: 9

t-2. Alabama Crimson Tide

Players drafted: 10

t-2. Texas A&M Aggies

Players drafted: 10

1. Ohio State

Players drafted: 11

This article originally appeared on The List Wire: Schools with most players chosen in 2026 NFL draft

Timberwolves-Nuggets erupts into shoving in final seconds of Game 4, Nikola Jokić and Julius Randle ejected

The Minnesota Timberwolves picked up a 112-96 win over the Denver Nuggets on Saturday — but not before tempers flared. The Game 4 win, which gave Minnesota a 3-1 series lead, ended with a confrontation between Timberwolves forward Jaden McDaniels and Nuggets center Nikola Jokić in the final seconds.

With seconds ticking down and Minnesota up by double digits, McDaniels took the ball and made an open layup, rather than holding the ball to end the game. Jokić then took exception to the point, rushing over to confront McDaniels on the Timberwolves’ bench, with both teams forming a scrum.

Tensions were high at the end of Game 4 between the Nuggets and Timberwolves 😳

Both Nikola Jokic and Julius Randle were ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct. pic.twitter.com/U7Pg8ULO1J

— ESPN (@espn) April 26, 2026

Following the scuffle, Jokić and Timberwolves forward Julius Randle were ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct, with 1.3 seconds remaining.

The Nuggets, who trailed 2-1 in the series heading into Game 4, held a narrow lead throughout much of the game, with Minnesota losing starters Anthony Edwards and Donte DiVincenzo before the end of the first half. But the Timberwolves surged in the second half behind a career night from Ayo Dosunmu, who scored 43 points off the bench.

Postgame, Dosunmu didn’t seem too worried about the scuffle: “I ride with them 100%, right or wrong,” he said of his teammates.

Minnesota center Rudy Gobert also downplayed McDaniels’ decision to take that last-second layup during a postgame interview on Inside the NBA.

“It’s the playoffs, man, you know. The game’s still going, he has the ball in his hands,” Gobert said. “Nothing much to be mad about.”

It is unclear how the ejections will affect Jokić and Randle’s availability going forward, as the series returns to Denver for Game 5. The league may also decide to hand down additional punishments after reviewing footage of the fight.

Funkmaster Dominates Zalal, Calls Out Volk

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 25: (R-L) Aljamain Sterling punches Youssef Zalal of Morocco in a featherweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at Meta APEX on April 25, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

Aljamain Sterling vs. Youssef Zalal squared off in a Featherweight bout earlier tonight (Sat., April 25, 2026) at UFC Vegas 116 inside Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada. In a strong showing, Sterling picked up a decision victory.

Zalal landed first, sticking a couple jabs while making Sterling miss his own kicks. “Funkmaster” began to find his range with the right hand, however, feinting low and then coming over the top. Right about at the midway point of the first round, Sterling attempted his first takedown attempt of the fight and was stuffed despite a nice entry. A moment later, Sterling swept out Zalal’s base leg as “The Moroccan Devil” tried to throw a knee. He landed in top position, fighting off a triangle choke attempt to maintain control.

“Funkmaster” finished the first round on top.

Sterling’s early round two takedown attempt was stuffed, and Zalal followed up with a couple nice punches. Sterling fired back with body punches and low kicks. Zalal had to fight off a couple more takedown attempts, but his jab was starting to touch the chin with good consistency. He was able to pressure without getting floored … until a poorly timed spinning elbow gave Sterling the back! Zalal landed in a terrible position, eating punches and elbows.

The former Bantamweight champion was up 2-0 after ten minutes.

Sterling took a few shots on the way in to his round three takedown attempt, landing in a guillotine choke. It looked very tight, forcing Sterling to retreat to his back. Zalal worked from top position but struggled to pass Sterling’s guard and was forced to fight off a triangle attempt. Eventually, he moved to side control and took the back! He finished the round holding the body triangle, making for a nice rebound round from the younger contender.

Sterling sprinted hard to start round four! He ran Zalal to the fence, threw some punches and low kicks, then scored a takedown right into back control. Sterling went to work with his ground strikes, hammering away at the side of the head. He then attempted an arm-in rear naked choke, which looked tight but didn’t force the tap. Sterling moved into mount and really dominated positionally. Zalal was having an absolutely miserable time but did get back to his feet with 30 seconds remaining, only for Sterling to land some heavy blows before the bell.

With five minutes remaining, Zalal needed a finish.

Zalal came out aggressive in search of the comeback, sticking Sterling with a long right hand then timing a knee upstairs. When Zalal tried to surge forward, Sterling changed levels with a takedown attempt and slowed the action. A lot of the clock burned away on that failed takedown attempt, and as soon as Zalal did escape, Sterling flurried and shot again. This time, he was able to complete the shot. One last time, Sterling moved to the back and locked in the body triangle to seal the victory.

All three judges awarded Sterling the clear-cut decision win.

This was a great performance from Sterling, who dealt with the rangy work of Zalal well. He really took over in the championship rounds, digging deep to push a level of intensity that Zalal didn’t seem prepared to handle. Outside of that guillotine attempt in round three, Sterling never appeared to be in much trouble. Now 3-1 as a Featherweight, who should “Funkmaster” face next?

Result: Sterling defeats Zalal via unanimous decision


For complete UFC Vegas 116 results and play-by-play, click here.

UFC Vegas 116: Aljamain Sterling handles Youssef Zalel with vintage form in step forward at featherweight

Aljamain Sterling might just be worth watching at featherweight.

The former UFC bantamweight champion showcased vintage form against rising star Youssef Zalal, defeating him by unanimous decision (49-45, 49-45, 49-45). The result snapped an impressive eight-fight win streak for Zalal, who was threatening to enter the next tier of challengers in the division.

Instead, Sterling found a little more traction as he tries to complete the path to double champ status, as he explained after the fight:

“They call me unc now. I’m 36 years old, so I’m trying to make one more title run.”

The performance revolved around a gradual but eventually overwhelming advantage on the ground for Sterling, who got into his favorite backpack position several times and racked up ground-and-poundstrikes from there. The first big break came in the second round, and Sterling maintained momentum from there.

Zalal did manage to turn the tables a bit in the third round, but went for a submission instead of damage. It might have been his best chance at winning, but it left him with nothing to show for it as they entered the championship rounds for the first time of Zalal’s career.

The fourth round was a 10-8 across the board for Sterling, who had Zalal on the ground throughout, and he was showboating by the end of the fifth round.

After a strong but not exactly popular run at bantamweight — culminating in a four-fight run as champion — Sterling is in a new division and could still have plenty of work to do if he wants to get another title shot. Movsar Evloev is the clear choice as the next challenger for Alexander Volkanovski after defeating fellow undefeated challenger Lerone Murphy, and the division still has the likes of Murphy, Diego Lopes and Jean Silva lying around.

Sterling said he wanted to dive straight into that tier of competitors:

“Happy to compete against a young prospect, a guy I really think could be fighting for a world title tomorrow, and I just beat him. Movsar, I’m coming for that ass next. Volkanovski, you know I’m coming for that ass.

“Give me my shot man, I’ve worked so hard. I’ve been in this company for 12 years. That was my 23rd UFC fight. I’ve only fought three unranked guys since I got signed to this company. My third fight in the UFC was a guy ranked sixth in the world and I haven’t looked back since, so put some motherf***ing respect on my name when I say I’m next in line for that motherf***ing title shot.”

The UFC, never a big fan of wrestling-focused styles like Sterling’s, isn’t going to give him another title shot unless he makes an overwhelming case. If he does, Saturday will certainly be mentioned.

Main card

Featherweight: Aljamain Sterling def. Youssef Zalal by unanimous decision (49-45 × 3)

Women’s bantamweight: Joselyn Edwards def. Norma Dumont by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)

Lightweight: Rafa García def. Alexander Hernandez by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)

Bantamweight: Davey Grant def. Adrían Luna Martinetti by unanimous decision (29-28 × 3)

Bantamweight: Raoni Barcelos def. Montel Jackson by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Heavyweight: Ryan Spann def. Marcus Buchecha by KO (punches) at 2:10 of R2

Prelims

Middleweight: Eric McConico def. Rodolfo Vieira by unanimous decision (29-28 × 3)

Middleweight: Jackson McVey def. Sedriques Dumas by submission (brabo choke) at 2:14 of R1

Women’s bantamweight: Michelle Montague def. Mayra Bueno Silva by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

Bantamweight: Cody Durden def. Jafel Filho by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Lightweight: Francis Marshall def. Lucas Brennan by unanimous decision (30-27 × 3)

Welterweight: Victor Valenzuela def. Max Griffin by unanimous decision (29-28 × 3)

Women’s strawweight: Talita Alencar def. Julia Polastri by unanimous decision (29-28 × 3)

Aljamain Sterling shuts down Youssef Zalal in UFC Vegas 116 main event

A featherweight bout between former bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling and No. 7 ranked Youssef Zalal headlined Saturday's UFC event at the Meta Apex in Las Vegas.

Sterling entered the match ranked No. 5 in the division and coming off a dominant win over former two-time title challenger Brian Ortega. Since returning to the bantamweight division in 2024, "Funk Master" has gone 2-1 with the one loss being to the top contender Movsar Evloev via decision.

Zalal made the walk to the octagon for his first UFC main event riding an impressive eight-fight winning streak knowing a win over Sterling would jump him in the rankings and into the title picture.

They met in the center and measured distance with missed leg kicks. Zalal landed a leg kick. Step.ing pressed forward behind a jab. Zalal began pressuring Sterling. He landed a counter right hand. Sterling changed levels and worked to get the fight to the ground midway through the round. Zalal defended the attempt and they separated. Zalal slipped while throwing a kick and Sterling seized the opportunity to gain top control on the ground. Zalal briefly looked for a triangle choke but Sterling defended and moved to h half guard. Zalal scrambled but was unable to get back to his feet. MMAWeekly scored the round 10-9 for Sterling.

Sterling delivered leg kicks early in the second frame before looking for a takedown. Zalal's takedown defense held up and they separated. Zalal jumped into the pocket with a knee that partially landed. Sterling began pressuring Zalal and delivered a kick to the body. Sterling looked for a takedown along the cage but Zalal circled away. Zalal began landing his jab. Zalal missed with a right hand and Sterling secured a takedown. He mounted Zalal and hammered away with left hands. Zalal rolled Stelring remained on his back with a body lock applied. He delivered a series of punches. MMAWeekly scored the frame 10-9 for Sterling.

Sterling moved forward and changed levels. He elevated Zalal and sat him down on the canvas. Zalal applied a guillotine choke. Sterling defended the submission attempt but had to give up top position. Sterling avoided taking damage and connected with an uptick. Zalal passed Sterling's guard to side control. Zalal took Sterling's back and applied a body triangle. Sterling avoided absorbing damage but lost the round. MMAWeekly scored the frame 10-9 for Zalal.

Sterling pressed forward to start the fourth. He backed Zalal up with punches and worked to get the fight to the ground. He secured the takedown and took Zalal's back with four minutes left in the round. Sterling delivered left hands to the side of Zalal's head. Zalal rolled but Sterling maintained position. Sterling continued to pepper Zalal with punches. Zalal rolled to his back but was met with more punches. Zalal worked his way to his feet in the closing moments but Sterling dominated the round. MMAWeekly score the frame 10-9 for Sterling.

Zalal came out in the final frame looking to engage. He pressured Sterling and landed a right hand. Sterling decided to get the fight to the ground. Zalal had other plans and the two eventually separated. Sterling pressed forward with punches and took Zalal down with two minutes remaining on the clock. Zalal gave up his back. Sterling delivered left hands followed by right hands. He let Zalal up at the bell. MMAWeekly scored the round 10-9 for Sterling.

The Judes scored the fight for Sterling via unanimous decision. All three scorecards read 49-45.

Diamondbacks 4, Friars 6: Problemas en el Bullpen

Well, we had our first “home game” in Mexico City this afternoon, and here at the end of it I find myself in an absolutely filthy mood. A big part of that, I’m sure, is how the game ultimately turned out. Some portion is also that, like others have remarked over the last couple of days, it seems grossly unfair that, in a divisional series, one team—the Diamondbacks, in this instance—got the “honor” of being assigned as the home team despite the fact that we, like the San Diego Padres, are playing very far from home in fact, and in facilities and at an elevation that are both deeply unfamiliar and likely uncomfortable for both teams. And given that end-of-year tiebreakers, should they happen to come into play in September when postseason berths are being decided, have division records and whatnot pretty high up on the list, having two less actual home games, in our actual home park, against a divisional foe puts us at a distinct disadvantage, and makes these games much more high-stakes for us than they would be otherwise, and much more high-stakes than they should be. It seems distinctly unfair, and also pretty wildly unnecessary, at least if one’s primary interest is Major League Baseball. But more on that later, I suppose….I’m supposed to be a recapping a baseball game here. So I suppose I should get to it.

The Padres brought former Rockie German Marquez to play today, while we brought Zac Gallen. Since we were pitching “at home,” Gallen got to go first, and while he was hardly wowing with his control or his efficiency—of the seventeen pitches he threw in the top of the first, only eight of them landed for strikes—he did retire the top of the San Diego lineup in order, and put up a welcome zero. Marquez did the same to us, in the bottom of the first, but with rather more efficiency, needing only thirteen pitches to sit down Geraldo Perdomo, Ketel Marte, and Corbin Carroll in order with two looking punchouts and a grounder to short. Gallen was a bit better in the second, recording another clean inning with two strikeouts of his own, and only throwing fifteen pitches.

In the bottom of the second, meanwhile, we managed to make Marquez work a little bit harder, to say the least. Adrian Del Castillo flew out to center and Lourdes Gurriel, Jr. rolled a grounder to second for two quick outs, but then the bottom half of our lineup showed that they, at least, had gotten their bats through customs. Ildemaro Vargas kept his hit streak going with a line-drive single to shallow center, Nolan Arenado hit a shot that glanced off Manny Machado’s glove and wound up in left field for another single. Jose Fernandez, today’s designated hitter, roped a line drive double into the gap in left center to drive in Vargas and Nolan. Then Alek Thomas stepped to the plate, and on the third pitch he saw from Marquez demonstrated what hitting a fly ball at 7,300 feet above sea level can do for your offensive production:

Steve and Tom, who were our broadcasters today, kept describing the hit as “towering” and so on and so forth, but if you look closely, he kind of got under it and hit it pretty much off the end of the bat, and if you look at where it lands (in what I presume is a bullpen area just over the right field fence), I don’t think there’s any way that ball goes for a home run in any MLB ballpark. But what the heck? We’ll take it. 4-0 DBACKS

And that was the Diamondbacks One Big Inning on offense. You may have noted in the “dek” or the tagline for this post that One Big Inning laid Brandon Pfaadt and the Diamondbacks low, but this wasn’t it. You may not have noticed, but the Diamondbacks definitely seem to have OBI problems fairly frequently, not only in terms of our pitching but also in terms of our offense. For our offense, it manifests a bit differently—we score a chunk of runs in one inning of the ballgame, usually early, and after that it’s, well, nothing. Crickets. So it was today.

Maybe we should give that phenomenon a slightly different acronym, to distinguish the offense problem from the pitching problem. Maybe call the offense one Only One Big Inning, or OOBI. Yeah. I think that works.

Anyway. Gallen allowed his first bit of traffic in the top of the third, though to be fair it was hardly his fault. With out out already recorded, Zac threw a knuckle curve to Padres catcher Freddy Fermin, who hit it right back up the box. It hit Gallen in his right shoulder and then dribbled away onto the infield for a single. The trainers came out, they had Gallen throw a number of practice pitches off the mound, and when they were satisfied, they went back into the dugout and Gallen finished up the inning with a grounder to second and his third strikeout of the game. That was the end of his outing, however, as presumably the shoulder started to swell and stiffen up, and by the time to top of the fourth rolled around Brandon Pfaadt was warming up in the bullpen, and it was announced that Zac was out of the game due to a “right shoulder contusion.”

That didn’t seem like so bad a thing, really, because Pfaadt came out dealing. He struck out two in a nine-pitch top of the fourth, and pitched around a two-out solo dinger from San Diego first baseman Ty France in the top of the fifth. 4-1 DBACKS

The top of the sixth started off a bit rougher, with Jake Cronenworth drawing an eight-pitch leadoff walk from the nine hole. He struck out Ramon Laureano, though, and induced a very hard grounder from Fernando Tatis, Jr. that Perdomo scooped to start a very slick inning-ending double play.

You may have noticed I haven’t mentioned the offense, but that’s because the offense wasn’t doing anything except swinging early at Marquez pitches and allowing him to cruise through the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth innings with only 38 pitches thrown. They scattered two singles, a walk, and a hit-by-pitch across those four frames, and yet Marquez wound up having to throw, on average, fewer than ten pitches in any one of those innings. It was uninspiring, to say the least.

Meanwhile, Pfaadt was only at 36 pitches through his three innings of work, so he came out to start the top of the seventh, and that was when the wheels came off. He walked Jackson Merrill on ten pitches to open up the action, then surrendered a single to Machado, and then stepped off the mound three different times to balk the runners to second and third before walking Zander Bogaerts on six pitches to load the bases with nobody out. That earned Pfaadt the hook, with Taylor Clarke coming on to try and get out of the mess. Long story stort: he failed, though not for lack of effort. Gavin Sheets greeted his first pitch with a two-run single to right, Ty France reached on a fielding error by Perdomo that led to Perdomo leaving the game with what was later diagnosed as a sprained ankle, and two sacrifice flies later, the Padres had the lead. 5-4 San Diego

And that was pretty much that. Ty France hit another solo dinger off Trevor Andrew Hoffman to lead off the ninth, the Diamondbacks managed a bit more traffic on the basepaths but couldn’t get anyone else home, and that gives us our disappointing final score of 6-4 San Diego

Loss Probability Added, courtesy of FanGraphs


Your Neighborhood Arizona Taco Shack: Zac Gallen (3 IP, 1 H, 3 K, 0 BB, +14% WPA), Jose Fernandez (4 AB, 2 H, 1 2B, 2 RBI, +13% WPA)
That Taco Bell Just Off the Interstate Outside Dubuque, Iowa: Adrian Del Castillo (4 AB, 0 H, 1 K, -14% WPA), Brandon Pfaadt (3 IP, 2 H, 4 ER, 3 BB, 1 HR, 5 K, -15% WPA)
Jack in the Box: Taylor Clarke (1 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 1 IBB, 1 HBP, -31% WPA)

The Gameday Thread today was sparsely attended, at least, with only 137 comments at time of posting. Probably just as well, really, as this game was really pretty desultory and disappointing. By popular acclaim, Comment of the Game goes to MikeMono:

I don’t entirely agree with this one, though I do agree that this is another game that can and should be added to the 2026 list of games that we should have won but didn’t. Myself, I feel like this was a more unusual circumstance, and less of the same-old-same-old, which reminds me….

What’s Wrong with In-Season Junkets Like the “Mexico City Series”

Coming back to the point I gestured toward at the end of my intro paragraph, there seems to me that there is absolutely no reason for “events” like this to exist while the MLB regular season in going on, and it frankly offends me that things like this do happen. In hopefully succinct bullet-list form, here’s why:

  • Nobody aside from the municipal authorities of Mexico City, the Mexico City Better Business Bureau, and the International-Market-Share-Growth Division of Major League Baseball give a crap about bringing in-season American baseball to other countries that don’t have MLB franchises of their own. It’s a cash grab by the league, and the owners who make up the league, pure and simple.
  • A venue like Mexico City, which is maybe a good junket destination for baseball marketing execs and so forth, and seems like a perfectly lovely place to play or watch some baseball, nevertheless has some environmental and geographical aspects that make it a completely inappropriate place to force MLB teams to pick up and go and play for a couple of days before coming home again. To wit, the elevation at Estadio Alfredo Harp Helu in Mexico City is 7,350 feet above sea level, more than 2,000 feet higher than Coors Field, which as everyone already knows plays havoc with how the game functions in terms of, well, physics. Pitchers aren’t going to know how their pitches are going to behave in the very thin air at that elevation; hitters aren’t going to know how their swings and their approaches at the plate are going to be affected; position players aren’t going to know how their movement and their exertion and their physical conditioning are going to respond to playing at such elevations.
  • As such, there are a whole bunch of potential health risks that come from throwing 54 professional baseball players who have trained and conditioned themselves with very particular parameters for playing environments in mind into an environment that is well outside those parameters, and giving them maybe 24 hours tops to acclimate themselves, and then making them go out and play ball for at least eighteen innings over a 48 hour period. You think it’s no big deal? Take your daily exercise routine—walking, jogging, working out, whatever—that you do down in Phoenix or Tucson or wherever, and drive up to Flagstaff (which has a comparable elevation to Mexico City), and try doing the same thing, and see how it goes and how you feel afterwards. I guarantee that, unless you’ve done years of high-altitude training, it won’t go smoothly.
  • Do the teams, and the players, have a choice about whether or not to participate in this and other MLB international marketing stunts? I’m pretty sure they don’t. Do they get compensated for having to participate in these international junkets that disrupt the rhythm of the regular season just as they’re settling into that rhythm as we come up on the one-month mark in the season? Again, I‘m pretty sure they don’t.

So, yeah, that’s my rant. This sort of greedhead idiocy has no place in regular season MLB baseball. It should be abolished.

Anyway….

So join us tomorrow, if you feel so inclined, as we try to salvage a “series” split against the Padres. Michael King goes for San Diego, Ryne Nelson goes for us. Ulp. But I’m sure it will be fine. First pitch is scheduled for 1:05 Arizona time, so bring your lunch, your beverage of choice, and your external oxygen tank. Hope to see you!

As always, thanks for reading, and as always, go Diamondbacks!

Aljamain Sterling vs. Youssef Zalal full fight video highlights

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 25: (R-L) Aljamain Sterling punches Youssef Zalal of Morocco in a featherweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at Meta APEX on April 25, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

Watch Aljamain Sterling vs. Youssef Zalal full fight video highlights from their UFC Vegas 116 main event showdown Saturday night, courtesy of multiple outlets.

Sterling vs. Zalal took place April 25 at the Meta APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada. Aljamain Sterling (26-5) and Youssef Zalal (18-6-1) squared off in the main event clash. The fight aired live on Paramount+.

Official result: Aljamain Sterling def. Youssef Zalal via unanimous decision (49-45 x3)

Catch all the video highlights below.

Esto no se acaba hasta que se acaba🔥 El excampeón sigue presionando hasta el final 👊🏻#UFCVegas116 | Ver en vivo por @PPlusDeportespic.twitter.com/Er8hpwvnGH

— UFC Español (@UFCEspanol) April 26, 2026

Aljamain Sterling salió con todo para el 4to round 🔥 Esta es la experiencia de ex campeón 😮‍💨#UFCVegas116 | Ver en vivo por @PPlusDeportespic.twitter.com/Os0elF7zJC

— UFC Español (@UFCEspanol) April 26, 2026

CUIDADO‼️ Ahora es Zalal quien pone en peligro de sometimiento a Sterling 🚨 #UFCVegas116 | Ver en vivo por @PPlusDeportespic.twitter.com/7HiyOVzP1U

— UFC Español (@UFCEspanol) April 26, 2026

Timed to perfection 🤌

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— UFC (@ufc) April 26, 2026

Sterling has arrived to the Meta APEX! #UFCVegas116pic.twitter.com/xCJYTgyPKa

— danawhite (@danawhite) April 26, 2026

Zalal has arrived to the Meta APEX! #UFCVegas116pic.twitter.com/RpwvGqjLT6

— danawhite (@danawhite) April 26, 2026

For more on Sterling vs. Zalal, check out the live blog below.

Round 1

Sterling out in orthodox, Zalal in southpaw. These two have done some training together, so we’ll see how that plays into things.

Zalal looks much taller in there, but Sterling is a thick man. And Sterling, with the pressure right away, throwing low kicks and trying to back Zalal up. Zalal with his jab staying active and he’s getting Sterling backing up now. A puch and pull here.

Sterling looks so uncomfrotable on the feet always. Everything just looks a little forced. But he lands a left hand off a shift step forward. Zalal is keeping Sterling on the back foot and setting a nice long space. Gonna be tough for Sterling to wrestle like this. But he finally finds a moment where Zalal got moving backward, and Sterling charged him down, shooting. Zalal defends, using the fence and gets back to space.

Oh! Zalal went for a kick and Sterling landed a calf kick at the same time sending Zalal to the mat. Zalal tried to roll out and away but Sterling pounced right on him and now Sterling has movved to top half guard, controlling the legs. Zalal on an angle, tying up arms and throwing elbows. Sterling punches but Zalal weaves a leg over for an omaplata and Sterling has to posture out, but he’s still tied up and Zalal chips in some punches. After some time in a tie-up, Sterling gets back down. But Zalal attacks a triangle and Sterling has to posture up. When he does, this time Zalal scrambles but Sterling ends up in top turtle and lands a few knees before the horn.

MMA Fighting scores the round 10-9 Sterling.

Round 2

Sterling got some confidence and he runs right across the cage to start, pressuring and getting a clinch against the fence. Zalal is able to fend him off but eats a shot on the break. Zalal now backing Sterling up, and just misses a stepping knee that could be bad news for Sterling. Now Sterling has taken the initiative, backing Zalal up. Back and forth we go.

Sterling biting on feints from Zalal and he keeps kicking and throwing wild punches. Zalal comes forward and lands a right hand to the body, but Sterling takes it and clinches, then turns Zalal to the fence. Zalal defending well and Sterling can’t get it, just missing a punch on the break.

Sterling again lets Zalal come in and clinches, but Zalal immediately frees himself. Zalal’s jab starting to land and Sterling looks less comfortable in there now. Zalal is putting a lot of pressure on him now. but he misses a right hand and tries to spin, and Sterling grabs the back. Then he immediately drags Zalal to the mat and he’s got a body triangle! Bad times for Zalal!

Sterling lands some big shots as Zalal starts his defense, moving, and eventualy puts Sterling’s back to the mat. But Sterling keeps adjusting and punching. Sterling doing a great job of scoring points here. Zalal in full defense mode, waiting out the round. Sterling keeps working and scoring to the horn.

MMA Fighting scores the round 10-9 Sterling, 20-18 Sterling overall.

Round 3

Sterling with the pressure to start Round 3 and he lands to the body well. Zalal looking less confident in there and Sterling gets him to the fence and shoots. Zalal tries for a counter knee and it looks like it lands, but Sterling stays on him, eventually finishing the takedown. Zalal wraps up a guillotine and OH!!!!!!! THAT IS REALLY TIGHT! STERLING IS IN TROUBLE!!!!! Sterling has to belly down and Zalal takes the opportunity to get on top! Out of nowhere!

Sterling tying up from the bottom now, creates som space to scramble but Zalal smothers him back down. He’s working well from the top half and Sterling gets back to guard. Lots of head pressure from Zalal, keeping Sterling from moving. Zalal tries to pass but Sterling is active with his legs and lands a decent upkick as Zalal postures to pass.

Zalal goes back down and Sterling tying up but Zalal throws the legs by and moves to side control. Sterling rolls to the open space and Zalal moves to his back, putting both hooks in! Zalal shifts to the body triangle and is trying to put Sterling belly down. He’s attacking a choke but Sterling is defending well and he broke the body triangle.

Zalal still working for a choke and he’s getting closer but Sterling looks like he’s got the arms covered, and he does, surviving to the end of the round.

MMA Fighting scores the round 10-9 Zalal, 29-28 Sterling overall.

Round 4

Both men are smiling to start the championship rounds. We’re having fun here!

Sterling with pressure right out of the gate but eats a left hand as he comes in. Zalal is against the fence and Sterling lands a nice leg kick. Zalal might be getting tired in there as Sterling popped him and moved right into a takedown, sliding to the back and dragging Zalal down. Sterling has the body triangle and over 4 minutes to work. This is BAD for Zalal.

Sterling punching away from here. That’s the difference. Zalal went for aubs that failed and Sterling is just clubbing him. Zalal is breaking in there. Sterling sneaks a hand under the chin and punches but Zalal defends enoguh.

OH! Sterling grabs the RNC grip over the arm! Basically a reverse arm-triangle. It requires a lot of squeeze and Zalal is grimacing but he survives. So Sterling rolls him back over and punches. Zalal fighting hands so Sterling punches, then weaves an arm. Whatever Zalal defends, Sterling does the other thing. Zalal trying to get to the angle to start an escape but Sterling won’t allow it. And he keeps working.

Zalal moves enough to give up mount!But then he turns and Sterling is forced to hold position. He almost gets a leg in, but Sterling starts pounding him. But he is able to get up! He got a fly in and scrmabled up! And Sterling puts more pressure on before the horn.

MMA Fighting scores the round 10-8 Sterling, 39-36 Sterling overall.

Round 5

Sterling with the pressure but Zalal lands a good knee that gets Sterling backing up! Zalal charges arfter him and lands a good left hand, but Sterling eats it and changes levels, grabbing a clinch and turning to the fence. Zalal in good position, fighting the hands to break but Sterling is gonna hold this here as logn as he can. And Sterling gets his hands locked and he’s working a trip. Zalal pummels but Sterling just forces him back again.

Sterling draining the clock here like a veteran. He just needs to survive three minutes. Zalal might needs a hail mary ninja choke. Instead he lands a knee and breaks but Sterling punches in a pile and wills his way to the hips and a takedown. Zalal doesn’t have the footwork to keep off these reckless charges and Sterling gonna ride out this final two minutes on top.

Zalal tries to scramble but that lets Sterling take the back and this is a wrap, we’re just waiting for the time. Sterling back to chipping in with punches while Zalal just covers up. 30 seconds and we’re done here. And Sterling knows it, he smiles to the camera and celebrates. Zalal turns into him and Sterling stays on top them a scramble to finish things off and that’s a wrap.

MMA Fighting scores the round 10-9 Sterling, 49-45 Sterling overall.

Champion jockey Bowen criticises 'stupid' calendar

Sean Bowen with trophy at Sandown Park
Sean Bowen celebrating his second Jockey Championship win [Getty Images]

Welsh jockey Sean Bowen has been crowned Britain's leading jumps rider for the second year in a row - but has called for changes to racing's "stupid" calendar.

Bowen, who officially retained his crown after yesterday's racing at Sandown, says officials should allow for more meaningful breaks for jockeys.

The 28-year-old has dominated the 2025-26 season, finishing on 241 winners, with second-placed Harry Skelton on 127 winners, and Sean's younger brother, James, finishing on 105 winners in third place.

But he urged authorities to revisit the schedule in the future, to ensure jockeys can have time off earlier than this year's break.

"The racing calendar is fairly stupid, if I'm being honest," said Bowen.

"I'll have two days off [after Sandown's jump finale] and then I'm off to Punchestown. There's only two days put together twice all summer until our August break."

The Pembrokeshire-born jockey has ridden in over 1,000 races this season, almost 500 more than second placed Harry Skelton.

"I think the calendar as a whole is not right, it doesn't really work, and two days put together twice all summer is crazy, really," he added.

"You have a day on, day off, day on, day off. It'd be very, very easy to put four or five days together, but they don't really think of that."

There will be a 19-day summer jumping break from 27 July to 14 August.

A British Horse Racing Authority spokesperson said: "We acknowledge the difficulties associated with optimising the fixture list during the summer and have continued to work to strike the appropriate balance, while maintaining the most competitive racing as possible throughout the period."

Targeting McCoy's record

Despite the criticism of the calendar, Bowen is already relishing the prospect of defending his crown next year.

"I can't wait to get back to zero and start all over again, to be honest," Bowen said.

"And we'll obviously try and do what we did this season, if not a little bit more."

Bowen's haul means Tony McCoy is the only jockey to have ridden more winners than him in a British jumps season.

That came in the 2001-02 campaign when the 20-time Champion jockey recorded an astonishing 289 winners.

Bowen called that feat "incredible" but would not rule out at least trying to better it.

"I think we counted 290-odd days in a season - a winner every day - so I'll have to get a scoot on at the start," said Bowen.

"But I don't think it's something that's impossible to do. It'll obviously take a lot of hard work, but if it's something that I can do, I'll definitely be trying."

'The quality is something we need'

Bowen will also target trying to improve his record at some of racing's biggest events.

Despite a season of remarkable numbers and a Welsh Grand National on Haiti Couleurs, Bowen has not ridden a Grade 1 winner, nor did he break his duck at the Cheltenham Festival.

"I always set out to be champion jockey but the quality wants to be with it and Cheltenham is the place we all want to win," he said.

"As far as stats go, I probably had a good Cheltenham this year in that I had a 25-1 second, a 50-1 shot finish third and a 25-1chance in that place too, but getting the good rides isn't easy.

"The quality is something we need but I have no doubt it's going to happen soon, hopefully it will be next season."

Red Sox’s Alex Cora decision hasn't been done since the Cleveland Spiders played in 1887

Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora

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Alex Cora has been asked to pack his bags out of Boston right after the Red Sox registered a landslide 17-1 victory against the Baltimore Orioles at Fenway Park. This has to do with a lackluster 10-17 start to the season. The firing is so deep that the Red Sox have asked Triple-A manager Chad Tracy to assume the position in the interim.

Cora's firing is so unique in a way that it came right after a big win. Looking into history books, the last time such a surprising dismissal came was in the 80s.

According to AP writer Josh Dubow, Cora is the first manager to be dismissed after securing 16+ runs win since 1887 when the New York Metropolitans fired Bob Ferguson following an 18-2 win over the Cleveland Spiders.

Per @sportradar, Alex Cora is 1st manager to get fired after winning a game by 16+ runs since the New York Metropolitans fired Bob Ferguson following an 18-2 win over the Cleveland Spiders in 2nd game of a DH on May 30, 1887

— Josh Dubow (@JoshDubowAP) April 26, 2026

MLB was different in that era compared to today. The franchises these days want results, and if they see no future in the manager, they don't think twice before handing the pink slip. Cora became the latest casualty and the Red Sox could also have set a precedent for the rest of the struggling 2026 teams to decide the fate of their respective managers.

More: Alex Cora reveals two painfully obvious reasons why Red Sox were swept by Yankees

Red Sox fired Alex Cora's major coaching staff too

Alex Cora was not the only one let go.

The Red Sox also dismissed multiple members of his coaching staff, including hitting coach Peter Fatse, bench coach Ramon Vazquez, third-base coach Kyle Hudson and assistant hitting coach Dillon Lawson.

Meanwhile, the Red Sox are finding a new position for game-planning coach Jason Varitek within the organization. He is a two-time World Series winner with the Red Sox; therefore, the respect.

This season, the Red Sox have struggled on both sides of the plate. Even after bringing major reinforcements during the offseason, the team has not been able to produce results on expected lines. They ranked near the bottom of MLB in key categories like OPS and home runs.

Cora's tenure with Boston wasn't without success. He led the Red Sox to the 2018 World Series title. However, it had a separate sign-stealing controversy attached to it, though. Cora was previously dismissed in 2020 for his alleged role in the Houston Astros' sign-stealing scandal in 2017. He returned in 2021.

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9 Chicago-area natives and where they went in the NFL draft, including a reunion for 2 former Marist teammates

NFL prospects with Chicago-area roots were well-represented during the draft.

The majority were selected on Day 3, when the league finished the selection process with Rounds 4 through 7 on Saturday.

Here’s a look at several of those picks.

Carnell Tate and Pat Coogan, Marist High School

It’s a Marist reunion.

The Tennessee Titans selected Tate, an Ohio State wide receiver, and Coogan, an Indiana center, who were briefly teammates at the Catholic prep in the Mount Greenwood neighborhood.

The Titans jostled some draft boards by taking Tate with the fourth pick on opening night. Then in the sixth round Saturday, they snagged Coogan with the 194th pick.

Former Marist coach Ron Dawczak said Tate, Coogan and linebacker Jimmy Rolder (more on him below) showed early on that they were “cut from a different cloth.”

By drafting Tate and Coogan, the Titans clearly were making an effort to build up the offense around franchise quarterback Cam Ward.

Coogan said via the team website that earning a starting spot “takes work, everything is earned. No good thing comes easy. I think everybody knows that now, but especially stepping up to this to this league. It’s going to be hard and that’s good.

“Hard is what we want, no good things come easy.”

Tate said he looks forward to facing opponents’ No. 1 cover corners as Ward’s go-to target: “That’s all you can ever want, the best on best.”

Titans GM Mike Borgonzi said of Tate: “He’s a bigger, vertical guy. The route running, very efficient, his route running. I thought he had exceptional ball skills to be able to track the footballs, catch radius downfield. I think he’s going to be a great fit in this offense.”

Jimmy Rolder, Marist

The Wolverines linebacker and former teammate of Coogan and Tate gets to stay in the state of Michigan with his selection by the Detroit Lions in the fourth round with the 118th pick.

“First time I looked at Rolder … I just kept saying, ‘Football player. This guy is a football player,’” Lions general manager Brad Holmes said. “I thought he was highly instinctive.”

Rolder talked about how when he was at Marist, the football offers weren’t rolling in from colleges, and the third baseman was on a path to a different type of draft: baseball.

“When I committed (to) the University of Illinois (for baseball) my sophomore year, it was during COVID,” he said. “I wasn’t really sure what the future held with football, if I was going to play again, but ultimately football has always been my passion and after only playing a few games of football my junior year because of COVID, after I got my first offer about six weeks into my senior season.

“So, it was a big-time blessing and (I was) very glad and grateful that it happened because I like baseball but I love football, so I’m just glad everything worked out.”

George Gumbs Jr., Simeon

The Indianapolis Colts drafted the Florida Gators edge in the fifth round at No. 156.

As a wide receiver, Gumbs helped Simeon win the Chicago Public League championship as a junior in 2019.

General manager Chris Ballard said that the Colts staff was intrigued by Gumbs because “he was a walk-on at Northern Illinois, played wideout, tight end, goes to Florida, they move him to defensive end.

“We think this kid’s got some upside. He’s a tremendous athlete, he can help us on teams, (and) we can develop him kind of as an outside backer rusher.”

Enrique Cruz Jr., Willowbrook

Actually, the Kansas Jayhawks offensive tackle claims all of Villa Park as well as Chicago’s Humboldt Park neighborhood.

During the scouting combine in February in Indianapolis, he was beaming from ear to ear while talking about his various Chicago-area ties and Puerto Rican roots: “I love the South Side, but we never get no love, for real. Humboldt Park is a beautiful spot. If you ever want to go, they’ve got the two Puerto Rican flags.

“Shout out, La Sandwichera, one of my favorite sandwich spots. … Got the Puerto Rican museum over there too. I’m just happy to be here and represent my culture.”

One guess where Cruz celebrated his draft selection by the San Francisco 49ers on Saturday, when they selected him with pick No. 179 in the fifth round.

“Oh, I’m with my whole family right now, I’m back at home in Chicago,” he said. “I got a whole bunch of people right here. I’m trying to tell them to be quiet for a little bit.”

Lewis Bond, Kenwood

The 5-foot-11, 197-pound Boston College receiver went in the sixth round to the Houston Texans.

Texans executive vice president and general manager Nick Caserio called the Chicago native smart and instinctive.

“I would say he has football player traits,” he said. “You might look at the card and the measurables and say he’s a little slower, a little shorter, but he produced consecutively for multiple years. … We like him.”

Other local connections

Tanner Koziol, Mount Vernon (Bloomingdale native): The Houston Cougars tight end went to the Jacksonville Jaguars in the fifth round.

Athan Kaliakmanis, Antioch (Antioch native): The Rutgers quarterback was drafted in the seventh round by the Washington Commanders.

Keagen Trost, Kankakee (Kankakee native): The Missouri offensive tackle was drafted in the third round by the Los Angeles Rams.

Stars Blow Chance to Take Commanding Lead, Fall to Wild in OT in Game 4

Stars Blow Chance to Take Commanding Lead, Fall to Wild in OT in Game 4
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The Dallas Stars were one shot away from sending the rival Minnesota Wild to the brink of elimination.

Instead the Western Conference first round will head back to American Airlines Center tied at two games apiece after Matthew Boldy scored at 19:31 of the first OT, lifting the Wild to a 3-2 win at Grand Casino Arena.

Jason Robertson and Miro Heiskanen each scored, and goalie Jake Oettinger made 40 saves for the Stars.

Dallas did the job it needed to by retaking home-ice advantage with its double-overtime win in Game 3. But it blew two one-goal leads, and therefore a glorious chance to build a commanding 3-1 advantage, by allowing Marcus Foligno’s goal with just 5:20 left in regulation.

Game 5 is Tuesday in Dallas at 7 p.m. CT.

Here are the Game 4 takeaways:

Jason Robertson and the Stars Power Play Remained Red Hot

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Dallas entered play Saturday on a special-teams burner, and its PK did not allow a goal and its man-advantage remained white hot.

Both of Dallas’ goals came on the power play, with Robertson tallying his second man-up goal and Heiskanen netting his first goal of the series.

“Our power play’s been good,” Stars coach Glen Gulatzan said after the game.

The Stars power play is now 8 for 19 (42.1%) through four games and ranks second among all teams behind only the Anaheim Ducks. The Ducks have had 11 fewer PPs than the than the Stars through one fewer game.

Dallas has scored four straight goals on the power play. The Stars have had success moving the puck from high to low then capitalizing on diagonal passes and beating Jesper Wallstedt on sharp-angle shots — which Robertson, Heiskanen and Matt Duchene each did on their goals.

Robertson has now scored in every game in the series and is only one of three Stars players with multiple PPGs in the series. At this point the Stars need to figure out how to score at even strength, since they only have three goals at 5-on-5.

“We just couldn’t get any puck luck,” Gulatzan said. “We’re just going to have to start to finish off some.”

Jake Oettinger Nearly Saved the Stars

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Oettinger has cost the Stars games in the past, but their goalie wasn’t the reason they lost Saturday.

The Wild finished with 3.84 Expected Goals in Game 4 and outshot the Stars 24-17 over the third period and overtime. Foligno’s goal came off a rebound, where the Minnesota forward reached over Oettinger and deposited the puck into the empty cage. Brock Faber’s goal was a seeing-eye shot.

Oettinger’s numbers in the series may not look impressive, but he has been excellent since Dallas’ 6-1 loss in Game 1. The Stars’ franchise goalie has a 1.38 all-situation goals-saved above average and a .924 save% in their past three games and could use some additional support from his teammates.

“I thought he made some massive saves,” Gulatzan said. “You need it this time of the year, and he’s given it to us.”

Oettinger made 10-bell save after 10-bell save throughout OT — Minnesota only could beat him when Boldy tried kicking the puck past him in for a disallowed goal. But Boldy then redirected Jared Spurgeon’s shot from the point.

The Wild, Stars Series Deserves to be Tied

NHL: Stanley Cup Playoffs-Dallas Stars at Minnesota Wild
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Game 1 was lopsided, but the series has been what we all expected ever since.

The past two games have gone to overtime, including the double-OT affair in Game 3. The checking is tight. The atmospheres are raucous. The teams are both ultra-skilled. This series should be knotted at 2 after four games.

It’s easier said than done, but Stars fans should enjoy try to enjoy the ride that is Stanley Cup Playoff hockey. This series seems destined for seven games, and even Gulatzan admitted it.

“Lots of players in this series are playing good hockey,” Gulatzan said. “It’s just two good hockey teams.”

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Timo Werner's 2 goals help Earthquakes beat St. Louis 3-2, win 6th in a row

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Timo Werner had two goals and an assist — his third consecutive game with multiple goal contributions — on Saturday night to help the San Jose Earthquakes beat St. Louis City 3-2 and extend their win streak to six games.

Preston Judd added a goal in the eighth minute for the Earthquakes.

San Jose (8-1-0) hasn't lost since a 1-0 defeat to Seattle at home on March 15.

Werner has four goals and three assists in the last three games and has nine goal contributions (four goals, five assists) in his first eight MLS appearances.

Earl Edwards Jr. started — his first appearance this season — and had two saves, including a diving one-hand stop in the 11th minute. Edwards left due to injury and was replaced by regular starter Daniel De Sousa Britto — known simply as “Daniel” — in the 24th minute.

St. Louis is in winless in four straight.

Designated player Sergio Córdova scored his first goal in MLS in the 52nd minute and Marcel Hartel added a goal in the 53rd for St. Louis (1-5-3).

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Best gift ever? Matt Fitzpatrick can change his brother's career

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Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick read a putt during the Zurich Classic Saturday.Getty Images

Life is good for the Fitzpatrick family. Damn good, actually, as brothers Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick are leading the Zurich Classic by four, the annual team event on the PGA Tour. 

But life could get really good Sunday evening in the event that they win. Alex, ranked 141st in the world, would receive the biggest boost of his career: full PGA Tour membership through 2028 and qualification into the remaining Signature Events of 2026, as well as the PGA Championship next month. All via an event he may not have been playing in otherwise. 

Alex Fitzpatrick is one helluva golfer — we cannot forget that. And he’s well on his way to becoming a PGA Tour member for 2027, thanks to a victory a few weeks ago at the Hero Indian Open. But he’s a sponsor’s exemption this week at the Zurich, playing alongside his brother, who isn’t only the third-ranked player in the world. He’s also the most recent winner on the PGA Tour.

Matty Fitz is playing the best golf of his life, having just defeated Scottie Scheffler in a playoff last week at the RBC Heritage. He’s the main reason the Fitzpatricks entered this week as the favorite team on the odds sheet. Due to the funky nature of this event, the elder brother can hand-pick his younger brother as a teammate, so long as younger brother is a PGA Tour member or a sponsor’s exemption. Alex fits into the latter bucket. While Alex is certainly deserving of an exemption look, we’re guessing Matt’s interest in playing alongside his brother was some extra weight on the scale for tournament organizers. The two have paired up at the Zurich each of the last three years. 

All of that is the table setting for what could happen Sunday. After going fully nuclear Saturday afternoon, the Fitzpatrick bros now lead by four with just 18 holes to play. They shot a fourball tournament record of 57 (15 under), which was ultimately a very even lift. Matt made six birdies and an eagle while Alex made seven birdies, including a flurry of brilliant shots on the final three holes. 

Both Fitzpatrick brothers have chipped in today and they lead by three.

Matt’s reaction to Alex’s chip in was fantastic.😅 pic.twitter.com/DLDEPdX0l6

— GOLF.com (@GOLF_com) April 25, 2026

It brings them the brink of something special, where a victory would launch Alex to a level his career has never seen. He’s never competed in a Signature Event, and would suddenly earn starts into four of them over the next nine weeks, in addition to a major championship along the way. All it will take is playing well through a nervy, alternate-shot final round with one of your best friends. Other sets of brothers have competed in this event in the past, but none have ever won. And these stakes, clear as they may be to a TV watching audience, are definitely not far from mind for the Fitzpatricks, too, considering Alex was asked about it during a pre-tournament press conference.

“It would obviously mean a lot,” he said earlier this week. “I think the thing is you can’t force it. I think that would be something I might be thinking about if we’re coming down the stretch on Sunday and we’re in contention, but as of now, kind of the focus is on just preparing well and seeing where that takes us”

Fifty-four holes later, it’s all gotten a lot more real. They’ll tee off at 12:50 p.m. Sunday afternoon and will have between now and then to decide who hits the first tee shot.

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Tampa Bay Sun eliminated from playoff contention after loss to Carolina

Tampa Bay Sun players rally around Shea Connors after she scores her first goal with the team on Saturday night against the Carolina Ascent. ©Mike Carlson
Tampa Bay Sun players rally around Shea Connors after she scores her first goal with the team on Saturday night against the Carolina Ascent. ©Mike Carlson

A last-minute goal couldn’t save the Sun from playoff elimination as Tampa Bay saw its postseason hopes slip away after a 2-1 loss to the Carolina Ascent at home on Saturday night.

With elimination scenarios looming coming into the match, the defending USL Super League champions needed a win, and some help from Brooklyn FC, to stay alive. Instead, a late surge from Carolina and an added time penalty sealed the Sun’s fate.

“It’s a terrible feeling,” captain Jordyn Listro said. “We came into this season wanting to do it all over again, and honestly, I kept feeling like there would be a moment where we’d just take off and go on a run. It just never happened.”

Fans showed up for the celebration of Pride Night, donning rainbow cowboy hats emblazoned with the Sun logo. The atmosphere was electric, but the breakthrough never came — at least not for Tampa Bay (4-12-9).

After a tightly-contested match for the first 80 minutes, Carolina (13-7-6) scored in the 84th minute when Jenna Butler found the back of the net.

Tampa Bay answered almost immediately, with Shea Connors scoring in her debut with the Sun, setting the teams equal at 1-all on a goal that gave hope back to the fans.

“It felt really incredible to finally score a goal with the girls. It’s been great being here the last few weeks, and it was really great to make an impact,” Connors said. “It really felt like it was gonna change the momentum.”

In the 93rd minute, Carolina, which has secured a postseason spot, was awarded a penalty and converted, reclaiming the lead and securing the 2–1 victory over the reigning champs.

“I didn’t think it was a PK,” head coach Denise Schilte-Brown said. “I feel like we hit the ball first. It’s just one of those seasons where sometimes it feels like that and it’s tough because I feel bad for the ladies and the fans.”

“There’s been a lot of moments that have been frustrating, tonight being one of them, but sometimes when a lot of those moments add up, it can be the story of your season unfortunately,” she continued.

Despite the loss, Connors reflected on her joining the team in a positive light.

“It’s such a cohesive group. We have an incredible culture. Jordyn’s been an incredible leader, her leadership every day showing up, having that attitude that she still believes in the group and going to support them no matter what happens is huge,” she said.

The Sun have three regular-season games remaining, including their home finale May 9 against Dallas.

OU running back signs with Kansas City Chiefs

The Oklahoma Sooners had a total of seven players selected in the 2026 NFL Draft. It was the most for the program since the 2022 draft, when OU's number of players chosen was also seven. However, there were a number of draft-eligible OU players that did not hear their name called.

One of those players was running back Jaydn Ott, who reportedly has signed a contract with the Kansas City Chiefs as an undrafted free agent. Ott spent one year in Norman, after transferring in from Cal. Ott's senior season in 2025 did not go the way he or the Sooners hoped it would.

After arriving to much fanfare last spring, Ott did not live up to the hype, rushing 21 times for just 68 yards. He also had two catches for just 10 yards this past season. After not being selected in the draft, he'll now head to Kansas City, where he'll reunite with an interesting figure from his past.

Ott's position coach with the Chiefs will be none other than former OU running backs coach DeMarco Murray, who took the same role in KC this offseason. Despite some outside speculation about their working relationship during the 2025 season in Norman, they're apparently ready to work together again at the next level.

We'll never know exactly why it didn't work out for Ott with the Sooners, as it's extremely unlikely that the full story is ever told. However, Ott was impressive enough in his three seasons at Cal to still get a shot in the NFL, where he'll try to go from UDFA to making the roster in Kansas City.

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No. 13 Florida State softball survives late push, beats Georgia Tech 4-3

No. 13 Florida State softball jumped out to an early lead and held off Georgia Tech late to secure a 4-3 win Saturday night, clinching the series at Mewborn Field.

The Seminoles (42-7, 17-3 ACC) scored once in the first inning when Jaysoni Beachum singled, advanced on a wild pitch and scored on Anna Hinde’s two-out RBI single.

Florida State added three runs in the second. Shelby McKenzie drew a walk and Hayley Griggs singled before Makenna Sturgis doubled to center to score McKenzie. Isa Torres followed with an RBI double, and Beachum drove in another run with her second hit of the game to make it 4-0.

JAZZY GOT HER🔥🔥🔥

Isa, Jay and Ashtyn to get us going in the seventh🍢

📺ACCN#Team43pic.twitter.com/4Ns7efDs3A

— Florida State Softball 🥎 (@FSU_Softball) April 25, 2026

Ashtyn Danley allowed two hits over four scoreless innings, striking out three to improve to 10-1.

Georgia Tech (29-24, 10-13) closed within one on a three-run homer in the fifth. Jazzy Francik recorded the final out of that inning and worked out of trouble in the sixth, stranding the tying run on third base.

Francik retired the side in the seventh to earn her second save.

How to watch FSU softball vs Georgia Tech

  • Date: Sunday, April 26
  • Time: 1 p.m.
  • Where: Shirley Clements Mewborn Field, Atlanta, Georgia
  • TV/Stream: ACC Network

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Peter Holland Jr. covers Florida State athletics and Big Bend Preps for the Tallahassee Democrat. If you like to pitch a story on a high school athlete, don't hesitate to get in touch with him via email at PHolland@Gannett.com or on X @_Da_pistol.

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Short-handed Timberwolves dominate Denver with defense, take 3-1 series lead

Donte DiVincenzo left the game minutes in with what’s reportedly a torn Achilles. Anthony Edwards exited with a knee injury in the second quarter.

None of it mattered. Not on Saturday, anyway, as the Timberwolves fought, scratched and clawed in the second half to turn a four-point halftime deficit into a stirring 112-96 victory at Target Center to claim a 3-1 lead.

“Wolves in five” chants reverberated around the arena in the game’s closing minutes.

That may be tough to achieve, particularly if Edwards is out for extended time. But you can’t put anything past these scrappy Wolves after the performance they gutted out Saturday.

Ayo Dosunmu led the charge with 43 points, including a pair of late free-throws during which the trade deadline acquistionn was serenaded with “MVP” chants from his rapidly growing fan base.

The secondary star was Minnesota’s relentless defense, which again wore down and decimated a Nuggets’ offense that was No. 1 in the NBA this season.

Jamal Murray, Nikola Jokic, no one for Denver could impose his will over the final two frames, seemingly bothered by the playoff-level of physicality that Minnesota has proven itself capable of producing more often than most.

Denver went 6 for 21 from the field in the third quarter, and 3 for 16 in the fourth.

Former Sharks Forward Could Be on the Move in Russia

Former San Jose Sharks forward Kevin Labanc could be on the move once again following his rookie season in the Russian Kontinental Hockey League with the Shanghai Dragons. 

Local media in Ufa, Russia is reporting that Labanc Salavat Yulaev Ufa have significant interest in the 30-year-old forward and he could be making a move to western Russia.

In his first season in the KHL, Labanc finished third on the Dragons in points with 34 in 54 games, while also finishing a team-worst -24. Labanc was outscored by another former Shark, Nick Merkley who had 45 points in 68 games, and Borna Rendulic who had 44 points in 62 games. 

Labanc was also named to the KHL All-Star game in his first year in the league. 

As a team, the Dragons finished in ninth place in the Western Conference with 54 points, missing out on a playoff spot by 25 points. Ufa, on the other hand, finished fifth in the Eastern Conference but was eliminated in the second round of the playoffs by Lokotiv Yaroslavl.

2026 NFL Draft Grades! Favorite and least favorite draft classes, biggest surprises

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Nate Tice, Matt Harmon & Charles McDonald grade the best & worst 2026 NFL draft classes. The guys start at the top by each revealing the draft classes they think deserve an A (shoutout to the Indianapolis Colts, Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens) before moving down the grade sheet to the teams that potentially flunked this year’s draft, including the Los Angeles Chargers, Jacksonville Jaguars and Los Angeles Rams. The guys also cover their favorite day three selections.

Later, Nate, Matt & Charles use NFL IQ to analyze the top player-team fits of the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, as they look at the perfect scheme fits for Sonny Styles & the Washington Commanders, Makai Lemon & the Philadelphia Eagles, Fernando Mendoza & the Las Vegas Raiders and Dillon Thieneman & the Chicago Bears.

(5:15) - Favorite draft classes

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(34:10) - More draft superlatives, best day three picks

(46:00) - NFL IQ Insights: best player-team fits

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 23: Ty Simpson of Alabama poses for a photo after being selected 13th overall by the Los Angeles Chargers during Round One of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 23, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images)
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 23: Ty Simpson of Alabama poses for a photo after being selected 13th overall by the Los Angeles Chargers during Round One of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 23, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images)
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Gonzales, Reynolds help the Pirates outlast the Brewers, 6-3 in 10 innings

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Nick Gonzales had a go-ahead single in the 10th, Bryan Reynolds followed with a two-run single and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Milwaukee Brewers 6-3 on Saturday night.

Henry Davis started the 10th at second for the Pirates against Angel Zerpa (0-2). Pinch-hitter Marcell Ozuna walked and Nick Yorke pinch ran for Ozuna. Reynolds singled to left to score Davis and chase Zerpa. Gonzales then hit a sharp single off Grant Anderson to drive in Yorke and Reynolds.

Gregory Soto (2-0) pitched the ninth, and Yohan Ramírez worked the 10th for his first save.

Milwaukee had a chance in the bottom of the eighth against Dennis Santana. Garrett Mitchell laced a two-out double and Sal Frelick was walked intentionally before Greg Jones struck out swinging.

Frelick had a pair of sacrifice flies for Milwaukee, the second off reliever Issac Mattson to tie 3 in the sixth.

Spencer Horwitz’ sacrifice fly in the sixth put the Pirates ahead 3-2. He also drove in a run with a single to center in the fourth. Rookie Konnor Griffin followed with his second hit in the game, a two-out run-scoring single.

The Brewers tied it in the fourth. Jack Bauers led off with a single and took second on left fielder Jack Mangun’s fielding error. Mitchell’s groundout scored Bauers.

Pirates starter Mitch Keller allowed three runs on five hits in five innings.

Brewers starter Jacob Misiorowski struck out nine for the second consecutive game but hit two batters who both scored. He allowed three runs on six hits and threw a wild pitch. The lanky right-hander hasn’t won since beating the Chicago White Sox 14-2 on Opening Day, a span of five starts.

Up next

RHP Carmen Mlodzinski (1-1, 3.28 ERA) was scheduled to starts for Pittsburgh on Sunday against LHP Kyle Harrison (1-1, 3.06).

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Tony Stewart Says NHRA Success Depends on Crew, Not Driver

tony stewart, matt hagan and greg anderson win event titles at 66th nhra winternationals
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Tony Stewart’s championships have come in ever form of racing—open wheel, stock, and sprint cars—but the Indiana native says a drag racer’s crew plays a bigger role in a team’s success than the driver.

“Everything I drove before I got to drag racing, I was 70 percent of the equation,” Stewart explained. “If the car wasn’t a 100 percent right, there were things I could do with my hands and feet. I could manipulate it a little bit and I could sometimes band-aid it and make it better.”

However, it’s different in drag racing where Stewart says he’s only 30 percent of the equation.

“The tuners, the crew chiefs, those two crew chiefs with their computers. They’re the success or the failure of the race car itself,” Stewart said. “I still have that 30 percent of the equation of making sure I cut a good light, keep it in the groove, catch it if it spins or shakes too hard. At this part of my life, it’s fun for me to watch the crew… that’s the people that you’re excited for because you know how integral a part and how big a percentage of the success of that car is that group of guys.

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“Every time they’ve got to flip this thing and get it ready in 40 minutes to make the next run, one guy makes one mistake, he screws the whole run up and you’ve lost your chance to win. I feel like this is a much bigger team sport because … those crew guys that touch that race car, how big of an impact they make on it.”

Stewart won the season’s third NHRA Top Fuel event at the In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip and he gave his Elite Motorsports team 24 hours to celebrate that organization’s first-ever Top Fuel victory. After finishing their at-track, post-race duties, they immediately headed to an In-N-Out Burger near the dragway.

“It didn’t have a sit-down lobby,” Stewart said. “It just had a walk-in, make your order and walk out. We filled the entire thing up to where nobody could come in and order if they wanted to. They finally locked the door behind us because it was closing time.”

Two weeks after the victory, Stewart found himself 12th fastest in the qualifying order for the NHRA 4-Wide Nationals at zMAX Dragway in Concord, North Carolina, with a 3.808-second e.t., 328.91 mph. Shawn Langdon was the fastest, claiming the top qualifying position with a 3.674 e.t., 339.19 mph.

Detroit Lions Add Former Five-Star DL With Big Upside

The Detroit Lions continue to build out their roster following the 2026 NFL Draft, and their latest addition brings both upside and intrigue.

According to a social media post from USC football, defensive lineman Anthony Lucas has signed with the Lions as a priority free agent.

Anthony Lucas Detroit Lions

A high-upside addition to the defensive line

Lucas arrives in Detroit with a unique background and plenty of untapped potential.

A former five-star recruit who began his career at Texas A&M before transferring to USC, Lucas steadily improved during his time with the Trojans. In 2025, he finished second on the team with 23 pressures, showing flashes of the disruptive ability that once made him one of the top recruits in the country.

Even more impressive?

Lucas is still relatively new to football, having not started playing until high school. That means his best football could still be ahead of him.

Strength and power define his game

At his core, Lucas is a power player.

He has the size and strength to hold up at the point of attack and uses heavy hands to engage blockers. As a pass rusher, he thrives when attacking gaps or driving directly through offensive linemen with force.

That “battering ram” style gives him a clear identity.

However, he is still developing as a complete pass rusher. His move set remains limited, and he will need to improve his technique and sequencing to consistently win at the NFL level.

A developmental fit in Detroit

This is exactly the type of move the Lions have leaned into.

General manager Brad Holmes and the coaching staff have consistently targeted players with strong physical traits and trusted their development system to bring out the best in them.

Lucas fits that mold perfectly.

If he continues to develop and refines his technique, he has the potential to become a reliable edge setter and rotational piece along the defensive line.

The bottom line

Anthony Lucas is not a finished product.

But he does not need to be.

The Lions are betting on traits, effort, and upside, and Lucas checks those boxes.

And if everything clicks, this could quietly become one of the more interesting additions of Detroit’s post-draft class.

UCLA defensive tackle Gary Smith III signs with the Las Vegas Raiders

The UCLA Bruins didn’t have a single player taken in the 2026 NFL Draft but following the draft on Saturday defensive tackle Gary Smith III signed as an undrafted free agent with the Las Vegas Raiders.

Smith got an up close and personal look at his new quarterback, Fernando Mendoza, during their college days. Mendoza, the draft’s No. 1 overall pick, picked apart Smith and the Bruin defense in a 56-6 drubbing this past season.

Smith won’t be worried about Mendoza however, as now he’ll have to focus on earning a spot on an NFL roster, or even an NFL practice squad. The Raiders made 10 picks in this year’s draft but they didn’t focus too much on their interior defensive line, taking only Brandon Cleveland in the seventh round with the No. 229 overall pick.

Smith played five college seasons, spending his first two years with Duke before spending the next three with the Bruins in Westwood. The best statistical season in Smith’s college career came in 2023, when he posted 2.0 sacks, 3.0 tackles for losses and 21 tackles in 10 games.

UCLA was without Smith for the entire 2024 season due to an injury. Smith came back this year and appeared in all 12 games for the Bruins. Smith recorded 40 tackles but had only 0.5 sacks and 1.5 TFL.

Even though his college numbers were modest, at 6’2” and 340 lbs, Smith has the mass to get an opportunity at the NFL level. Now it’s just a matter of Smith making the most of his chance in training camp this summer.

This article originally appeared on UCLA Wire: UCLA's defensive lineman Gary Smith III signs with the Raiders

Commanders 2026 undrafted free agent tracker: Every rookie signing

The 2026 NFL Draft is over. The Washington Commanders welcomed six new players to the NFL, led by No. 7 overall pick, linebacker Sonny Styles.

Washington drafted a linebacker, wide receiver, edge rusher, running back, center and quarterback. Outside of quarterback, all were positions of need for the Commanders. So, with the NFL draft in the books, general manager Adam Peters can turn his attention to undrafted free agency.

Washington didn't draft a defensive back, and could look to add a cornerback and/or a safety as an undrafted free agent.

We’re tracking all of the Commanders’ moves in undrafted free agency, reporting every player they sign after the draft. Be sure to check back often for the latest updates.

Northwestern CB Fred Davis II

Sources: The #Commanders are signing former Northwestern CB Fred Davis II. pic.twitter.com/aO7XSVPpwu

— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) April 25, 2026

UTSA RB Robert Henry Jr.

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We are excited to announce Robert Henry has signed a deal with the Washington #Commanders. #eliteloyaltysports#NFLDraftpic.twitter.com/jvl1neQ94C

— Elite Loyalty Sports (@eliteloyaltysp) April 26, 2026

UNLV WR Jaden Bradley

Source: #Commanders are signing UNLV WR Jaden Bradley. pic.twitter.com/fvqWswJH6U

— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) April 25, 2026

LSU WR Chris Hilton Jr.

Sources: The Washington Commanders are signing @LSUfootball WR Chris Hilton Jr.

Competitive WR was at EVERY major all-star game during #NFLDraft process https://t.co/F3YHxxD1On

— Justin M (@JustinM_NFL) April 25, 2026

Washington TE Quentin Moore

The Washington Commanders are signing my client Quentin Moore (TE, Washington) to a rookie free agent deal. Has great size/athleticism and many teams were interested in his potential. Will receive a larger guarantee than most players drafted in the last few rounds.

— Brett Tessler (@TesslerSports) April 25, 2026

Utah G Tanoa Togiai

Source: The #Commanders are expected to sign former Utah offensive guard Tanoa Togiai.

The 6-6, 315-pounder was a two-year starter and was an honorable mention All-Big 12 selection last season. pic.twitter.com/I9TciyLRiH

— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) April 26, 2026

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Commanders undrafted rookie free agent tracker

Reds 9, Tigers 2: Bad Jack strikes again

Apr 25, 2026; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Detroit Tigers pitcher Jack Flaherty (9) throws against the Cincinnati Reds in the first inning at Great American Ball Park. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-Imagn Images | Aaron Doster-Imagn Images

Jack Flaherty had zero command of anything in this one and was mauled for six runs in two innings of work. Even accounting for Flaherty’s usual rollercoaster nature, this is two in a row where he really couldn’t put the fastball remotely where he wanted it with any consistency. Kevin McGonigle and Spencer Torkelson homered early on, but the Tigers offense couldn’t put together a rally as they dropped their second in a row to the Reds in Cincinnati on Saturday.

This one started off auspiciously and in classic Great American Ballpark fashion, as Kevin McGonigle got a 1-0 sinker away from Brady Singer, and hammered it into the seats for his second major league home run. Perhaps he felt the pressure to maintain his lead in Baseball Reference’s WAR metric. Good to see his right hand was alright after getting hit last night.

Matt Vierling grounded out, but Colt Keith slapped a single up the middle and Riley Greene followed with an oppo roller to the left side that went for a hit as well. Dillon Dingler grounded one in the hole and the Reds could only get the out at second. So it was first and third with two outs to Kerry Carpenter. Singer fell behind in the count but eventually Carpenter flew out to end the inning, stranding two.

Jack Flaherty started his day by striking out TJ Friedl, but he quickly fell behind Matt McLain and walked him and did the same with Elly De La Cruz. Bad Jack continues, and in this park a lack of control is a disaster. I wrote that last sentence before Sal Stewart hammered a 1-1 slider down over the middle for a three-run shot and a 3-0 lead. Nathaniel Lowe launched a solo shot to make it 4-1. Flaherty still had just one out, and he was going to have to wear this. Spencer Steer would have to wear something as well, as he then got plunked, bringing Chris Fetter to the mound as this was trending toward a bullpen game as Flaherty was already over 30 pitches. Tyler Stephenson took a called strike three, and Will Benson whiffed on a knuckle curve to end the inning. 4-1 Reds.

The Tigers went in order, and Ke”Bryan Hayes started the bottom of the second by hammering a first pitch fastball to the wall in center field for a double. Friedl dropped a good bunt toward third base, but Colt Keith made a nice play to get him at first. Still, it did the job of advancing Hayes to third. Flaherty got away with a 3-2 meatball of a slider that McLain whiffed on. Flaherty’s velocity continued to swing wildly as his mechanics from 89.5-95.2 mph. De La Cruz got into a 2-2 count and smoked a curveball for a deep drive to center field. 6-1 Reds.

Even before De La Cruz’s homer, this was already looking like the kind of game where you just want Flaherty to take an absolute beating if that’s what it takes to get four innings out of him and not hurt the bullpen too much. Coming back to win wasn’t really in the cards unless Singer fell apart entirely. Stewart was called out on strikes, but it wasn’t really close, and a challenge quickly overturned that. After an 11 pitch AB, he snoked a hot grounder that McGonigle could only dive for and keep in the infield for a single. After back-to-back disasters, Dillon Dingler apparently remembered that you need to pitch Nate Lowe up and in, finally getting a ground out to end the inning as RHP Burch Smith warmed in the Tigers’ bullpen. I won’t bore you with Flaherty’s line. It suffices to say it sucked, and you had to think his night was already over.

McGonigle led off the third by lining a cutter to center field for a single. Matt Vierling lined out to right, and Keith made an oppo bid with a drive to left that just fell short for the second out of the inning. Riley Greene continues to swing it great, ripping a hot one-hopper through the right side for a single that got McGonigle to third. Singer did the right thing with Dingler, staying down away from him with breaking balls. A ground out to second ended the threat.

Burch Smith’s outing didn’t begin well as he walked Steer. The veteran right-hander’s power curve got Stephenson to lift a routine fly out, and he froze Benson with a fastball for strike three. Hayes whiffed on a good curveball down, and we were on to the fourth.

Kerry Carpenter was ahead in the count to open the inning, but he whiffed on a sinker on the outer edge. Spencer Torkelson however, got a first pitch heater and killed it to right center field for his fourth home run of the year and fourth in as many days. The Tigers record is five straight from Marcus Thames in 2008. 6-2 Reds. Nice to see an oppo shot. Tork’s approach has been very good this year and he’s finally reaping the rewards.

Wenceel Pérez has been putting the ball in play a ton with horrific luck, but he got a sweeper and pulled it to right for a one-out single. Javy Báez chased a sweeper and struck out. With two outs, we were looking for Pérez to run on a pitcher that doesn’t hold runners well, but the Tigers continue to be really conservative with the base stealing. McGonigle flew out to center field to end the half inning.

Friedl landed a little bloop double to start the bottom half, but Smith went through the heart of the Reds’ order without issue, striking out McLain along the way.

The Tigers failed to take advantage of Singer, going 1-2-3 in the fifth. After a good two innings from Smith, Tyler Holton took over. He got two quick outs before walking Tyler Stephenson. Former Tigers’ farmhand Dane Myers pinch-hit for Benson against the left-hander, taking over in center field. A 2-1 cutter from Holton got a grounder to Báez at second to end the inning.

Dingler lined out to left to open the sixth inning with Singer’s outing coming to an end. Carpenter singled to center, and that was it for Singer with Connor Phillips ready to enter the game. Phillips dumped three straight sweepers in and struck out Torkelson, while Pérez flew out to center field.

Hayes and Friedl started the bottom of the sixth with consecutive singles off of Holton, and that ended his outing. Connor Seabold got McLain to fly out, but he walked Elly De La Cruz. That brought Sal Stewart to the dish with the bases loaded and one out. Not good. Seabold fell behind 2-1 but got a whiff on a 95 mph heater to even the count. He tried it again, but Stewart inside outed a hot grounder into the hole. Báez dove and got some glove on it but it bounced into right field as two runs scored for an 8-2 lead. Hopefully you moved on with your Saturday night if you hadn’t already.

Seabold threw three straight balls to Nate Lowe, and then collapsed to the ground. Replay showed that he slipped on his lead leg when he landed. He tried a practice pitch, but had to leave the game. Drew Anderson had to speed through a warm up and come into a 3-0 count with runners on 2nd and 3rd. Anderson walked Lowe to load the bases, but induced a 4-6-3 double play from Steer to clean up the mess. Nicely done.

Assuming Seabold hits the IL, my guess is that Ricky Vanasco gets the call after a great start in Toledo. He’s already on the 40-man roster. Brenan Hanifee and LHP Drew Sommers are the other relief options.

RHP Graham Ashcraft took over from Phillips to open the seventh inning. Báez chased a slider away from strike three. McGonigle got a 1-0 98 mph cutter and smoked it to right field for a double. Matt Vierling drew a walk, but Keith tapped one to Ashcraft and the Reds pitcher fired to second and on to first for an inning ending double play. Keith was ruled safe, but the Reds successfully challenged it.

Anderson carved up Stephenson to start the bottom half, spotting a perfect kick change on the bottom rail for strike three, then froze Myers with a good fastball for the first two outs. Myers wasted a challenge but it was clearly a strike. Anderson dialed up 98.2 mph against Hayes, and then fired a curveball down for a whiff to strike out the side.

At this point, the only thing the Tigers could do for themselves is close the gap and force Terry Francona to use his better relievers. They did not manage it in the eighth. Lefty Sam Moll came on for Ashcraft and walked Riley Greene, but Dingler grounded into a double play. Jahmai Jones pinch hit for Carpenter, but struck out on a sinker running back under his hands.

Anderson left a 2-2 curveball over the middle to TJ Friedl to open the bottom of the eighth and he launched it for a solo shot. 9-2 Reds. He bounced back to strike out McLain, and then Javy Báez made a brilliant diving catch on a 115 mph line drive from De La Cruz. Anderson walked Sal Stewart, but whiffed Lowe on a good changeup to send this to the ninth. One run in 2.2 innings of work with five strikeouts for Anderson. Good to see him coming around in terms of his command.

Emilio Pagan took over to finish this one out. Torkelson grounded out, but Pérez lined a single to right. Hao-Yu Lee pinch-hit for Báez, which was a little ominous after that incredible play on De La Cruz’s laser beam in the eighth. Lee flew out to left, while Pagan fell behind McGonigle and fired a wild pitch that got Pérez to second. McGonigle needed a triple for the cycle, but spanked a line drive to Myers in center field to end it.

The Tigers fall a game behind first place Cleveland, who lost to Toronto on Saturday. They are 7-5 over this 13 day stretch without a day off. If they can make it 8-5 on Sunday behind Keider Montero, we’ll take it. The Tigers will face a pretty good young right-hander in Rhett Lowder at 1:40 p.m. ET.

Newest Patriot offering to run coffee errands for QB Drake Maye

New England Patriots rookie quarterback Behren Morton had an epic quote when asked how he would help the team, as well as quarterback Drake Maye.

"If he needs a coffee from Starbucks, I'll get it for him," said Morton, via Boston Sports Journal's Mike Giardi.

The Patriots are expecting Morton to do more than fetch coffee after his impressive run at Texas Tech. He finished his career with 8,986 passing yards and 71 touchdowns. In 2025, he recorded 2,780 passing yards, 22 touchdowns and six interceptions.

He was an Honorable Mention All-Big 12 selection for three consecutive years from 2023-2025.

Now, he'll start from scratch with a new challenge ahead in the NFL. He will most likely assume the third-string quarterback role behind Maye and Tommy DeVito. But like Maye and DeVito, he will be working with legendary offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, the quarterback whisperer for the greatest of all time, Tom Brady.

Even as a seventh-round pick, this is a tremendous opportunity for Morton.

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Kévin Denkey scores twice to back Roman Celantano as Cincinnati shuts out Red Bulls 2-0

CINCINNATI (AP) — Kévin Denkey scored twice in the first half to back Roman Celantano and FC Cincinnati blanked the New York Red Bulls 2-0 on Saturday night.

Denkey scored with assists from Pavel Bucha and Gerardo Valenzuela in the 40th minute. It was only the third time Cincinnati scored the first goal in a match this season. It was the third assist for both Valenzuela and Bucha. Valenzuela has already matched his career high set in 30 appearances in 2024.

Denkey scored on a penalty kick in the fifth minute of stoppage time for a two-goal advantage at halftime. The PK was awarded after Evander Da Silva Ferreira drew a foul on 19-year-old defender Joyeux Bungi. It was the sixth goal this season for Denkey, who scored 15 times in 29 appearances last season — his first in the league.

Celentano saved six shots. It was his second clean sheet of the season and his 37th in 128 career starts for Cincinnati (3-4-3).

Ethan Horvath had three saves for the Red Bulls (3-4-3), making his ninth start in his first season in the league.

Nineteen-year-old defender Tahir Reid-Brown made his MLS debut in the second half after being called up on a short-term loan from the Orlando City B squad.

The Red Bulls beat Cincinnati 4-2 at home on April 4 and have gone 0-3-1 since.

Cincinnati posted a pair of 1-0 victories over New York last season.

Up next

New York: Hosts FC Dallas on Saturday.

Cincinnati: Visits the Chicago Fire on Saturday.

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Patriots sign NAIA star WR to $252,000 contract after draft

New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye

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The New England Patriots have never been shy about unearthing players in fascinating places.

Like their latest addition, from NAIA school Culver-Stockton College.

Kyle Dixon is a wide receiver, and he's signing a $252,000 undrafted free agent deal with the Pats, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.

He is quite the athlete:

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

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

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) April 26, 2026

Dixon put up monster numbers in the 2025 season, catching 83 passes for 1,282 yards and 12 touchdowns.

The year prior, he had caught 60 passes for 1,112 yards and 12 more TDs.

The Patriots have a pretty crowded WR depth chart, and it'll only be more full if they trade for A.J. Brown from the Philadelphia Eagles.

By the same token, they gave out one of this year's biggest UDFA contracts to bring Dixon aboard. Clearly, they're fans of what he can do.

It's never easy to transition up to such a higher level, but the Patriots are giving Dixon a chance, and now it's up to him.

More NFL Draft news:

Yankees smash three homers, bottom of the order comes through in 8-3 win over Astros

The Yankees hit three solo shots and the bottom of the order had seven hits as New York extended their winning streak to eight games after an 8-3 win over the Astros on Saturday night in Houston. 

New York used power, contact, good pitching and defense to keep the Astros off the board. They outhit Houston 12-7 and drew 10 walks, while Yankees pitching only allowed two walks.

Here are the takeaways...

-Ryan Weathers returned to the team from paternity leave and faced an uphill climb early. Carlos Correa led off the first with a double and eventually scored from third on a one-out single by Isaac Paredes. 

The young left-hander would settle in, but the long ball would get Weathers in the sixth. Correa launched a solo shot to tie the game at 2-2. The Astros would hit Weathers hard, even on outs, and manager Aaron Boone noticed it, taking out Weathers with one out in the sixth and a runner on for Fernando Cruz. 

Cruz walked Jose Altuve but bounced back to strike out Christian Walker and Yainer Diaz to get out of the inning and put an end to Weathers' night.

The Yankees southpaw tossed 86 pitches (56 strikes) across 5.1 innings, allowing two runs on six hits, no walks and striking out four.

-The Yankees haven't trailed much during their winning streak, but knotted things up in the third via a Trent Grisham solo shot over the Crawford Boxes. The Yankees would then take the lead thanks to a solo shot from Jose Caballero in the fifth. It's the second straight game Caballero has homered. Caballero also extended his hitting streak to seven games with a bunt single earlier in the game. That streak is tied for the longest of his career (2024 with the Rays).

-Austin Wells proved to be an unlikely hero, launching the team's third solo homer of the game, this time in the seventh to give the Yankees a 3-2 lead. The Yankees backstop had just one hit (1-14) over his last five games entering Saturday, and the homer was his first extra-base hit since April 11. 

The Yankees would have a chance to add on. Caballero singled and Grisham walked, but Caballero was caught stealing third for the second time in this game. Ben Rice followed with a single and Aaron Judge walked, setting up Cody Bellinger with the bases loaded and two outs. Bellinger fell behind 1-2, but fought back to draw a walk and push across a big insurance run. Jazz Chisolm Jr. worked a walk as well to give the Yankees a 5-2 lead. 

The Yankees would push across another run in the eighth on a Rice sac fly. The first baseman finished 3-for-4 and now has 21 RBI on the season. He's also leading the team with a .337 batting average. Well had an RBI single in the ninth and finished 2-for-3, his first multi-hit game since Opening Day (March 25). Wells entered the game with just two RBI and doubled it on Saturday.

Ryan McMahon got in on the fun with an RBI single to put the Yankees up 8-2. McMahon finished 2-for-5.

-Jake Bird, who returned to the team Saturday after Angel Chivilli was placed on the IL, was strong in his inning of work. He struck out a batter in a 1-2-3 inning on just nine pitches. Camilo Doval allowed a walk, but pitched a clean eighth. Tim Hill gave up a leadoff homer to Walker, but got the next three batters out to lock down the win.

Game MVP: Bottom of the order

Wells, McMahon and Caballero went a combined 7-for-13 with four RBI.

Highlights

Trent Grisham ties the game with a solo shot! pic.twitter.com/f1BAgIyGvK

— Yankees Videos (@snyyankees) April 25, 2026

Second straight night with a home run for Jose Caballero! pic.twitter.com/IgbmXoWiYG

— Yankees Videos (@snyyankees) April 26, 2026

Austin Wells puts the Yankees back in front! https://t.co/JnA8XBw6GI

— Yankees Videos (@snyyankees) April 26, 2026

Austin Wells brings home insurance for the Yankees! pic.twitter.com/xhbsWe8u98

— Yankees Videos (@snyyankees) April 26, 2026

What's next

The Yankees and Astros wrap up their series on Sunday afternoon. First pitch is set for 2:10 p.m.

Luis Gil (1-1, 4.11 ERA) will take the mound against Spencer Arrighetti (2-0, 2.45 ERA). 

NFL teams sign Rochester's Hank Beatty, Carlinville's Kyle Dixon

University of Illinois receiver Hank Beatty is reportedly signing with the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent, according to 247sports.com following the 2026 NFL Draft on Saturday, April 25.

The 2022 Rochester High School graduate led the Illini with 70 catches for 864 yards and three touchdowns over his final season that included three 100-yard games in wins against Western Illinois, Duke, and Purdue. 

The 5-foot-11 receiver and punt returner notably became the first Big Ten Conference performer to record a passing TD, rushing TD, receiving TD, and punt return TD in the same season since 2003.  

He additionally broke Red Grange’s 102-year-old school record for most punt return yards in a game against WIU.  

“I feel like I just make things happen when I have the ball in my hands,” said Beatty, who won All-Big Ten Third Team honors from coaches and media, not to mention Associated Press All-Big Ten Second Team as an all-purpose player despite ramped-up coverage. 

Beatty wasn't alone in the Springfield area.

Kyle Dixon, a 2019 Carlinville High School graduate, also reportedly signed with the New England Patriots as an undrafted free agent.

Congratulations to our guy Kyle Dixon on signing with the New England Patriots ✍️ #BeExclusive@kyledixon_pic.twitter.com/TTWFp9NWsr

— Exclusive Sports Group (@Exclusive_SG) April 25, 2026

Not unlike Beatty, Dixon also competed in the Hula Bowl after two seasons as a 6-4, 215-pound receiver at NAIA Culver-Stockton College in Missouri. He wrangled 143 catches for over 2,300 yards and 24 TDs over those two seasons.

Dixon was previously a pitcher at NCAA Division I schools Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville and NAIA Georgia Gwinnett College before shifting to football at Culver-Stockton in 2024, where he became the first wideout to record two seasons with 1,000-plus receiving yards.

In the Hula Bowl, Dixon recorded four receptions for 71 yards as the lone NAIA athlete.

This article originally appeared on State Journal-Register: NFL teams sign Rochester's Hank Beatty, Carlinville's Kyle Dixon

Bengals able to address pass rush while adding depth in other areas

Duke Tobin’s biggest draft move didn’t happen while the Cincinnati Bengals were on the clock.

It occurred last weekend when he acquired defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence from the New York Giants for the 10th overall pick.

The Bengals added another pass rusher in the NFL draft by taking Texas A&M edge rusher Cashius Howell in the second round. The additions of Howell and Lawrence, along with signing edge rusher Boye Mafe and defensive tackle Jonathan Allen at the start of free agency, give coach Zac Taylor more confidence in his defensive line’s ability to rush the passer.

“I’m really excited about the group we have. It’s a deep group, solid veterans with experience and youth that’s still developing with rookies that are now entering the mix,” Taylor said.

This is the second straight draft the Bengals have selected a player from Texas A&M with their first pick. The hope is that Howell has a better rookie season than Shemar Stewart, who played in eight games because of injuries and had one sack.

Howell comes in with a better resume than Stewart. He was tied for seventh in the Football Bowl Subdivision with 11 1/2 sacks and was the first Texas A&M player with at least 11 in a season since Myles Garrett in 2015.

The Bengals also added another defensive lineman with Navy’s Landon Robinson in the seventh round.

Lawrence’s trade and Howell’s selection allowed Tobin, the Bengals director of player personnel, to focus on other areas.

Washington cornerback Tacario Davis gives Cincinnati some depth as Dax Hill and DJ Turner enter the final year of their contracts.

Not only could Davis be a future starter, but he can contribute as a true man corner in specific matchups and on third downs in nickel and dime situations.

“We love cover guys,” Bengals executive Trey Brown said. “When you look at big, long athletic corners who can absolutely fly, he checks the box.”

Four of Cincinnati’s five selections on Saturday were on offense. They added depth at wide receiver by moving up late in the fourth round to select Georgia’s Colbie Young, added offensive linemen Auburn’s Connor Lew (fourth round) and Duke’s Brian Parker II (sixth round), and took Texas tight end Jack Endries early in the seventh round.

Star player at Navy

Robinson was Navy’s first AP first-team All-America selection in 40 years. He was the American Athletic Conference’s defensive player of the year and had 6 1/2 sacks.

Welcome home

Parker is a Cincinnati native who attended St. Xavier High School, which produced Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker Luke Kuechly. About a decade ago, Parker remembers Bengals legend Anthony Muñoz giving a speech at his middle school. That memory ran through his head after being drafted by his hometown team.

While he played only tackle in college, Parker has the versatility to play all five positions on the offensive line. He takes pride in the consistent technique and footwork he demonstrated at Duke, which made him one of the more reliable offensive linemen in college football.

Due diligence on Young

Bengals offensive coordinator Dan Pitcher said Young has the look of a starting wide receiver. He has a rare combination of size, speed, and catch radius that fits what the Bengals look for at receiver, such as Tee Higgins and Andrei Iosivas.

Young never filled up the stat sheet in college, but was an player whose 75% of catches last season turned into first downs or touchdowns.

Taylor said he conducted wide-ranging research to learn about Young’s character. Young was suspended in 2024, but Taylor stressed Georgia wanted him back on the roster for the 2025 season.

Making progress

The 20-year-old Lew is one of the youngest players in this entire draft class.

He expects to be ready for training camp as he rehabs from a torn ACL. The Bengals were impressed with how Lew stepped into the center role as a freshman at Auburn, playing in the SEC. He also impressed the team in the pre-draft process with his football IQ, ability to learn quickly, and communication skills, which he demonstrated in pre-draft meetings.

Lew also gives the Bengals depth at center with Ted Karras going into the final year of his contract.

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Freelance reporter Charlie Goldsmith in Cincinnati contributed to this story.

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NFL Draft 2026: NY Giants UDFA tracker — signings, rumors, news, updates

NY Giants undrafted wide receiver Beaux Collins and quarterback Jaxson Dart
NY Giants undrafted wide receiver Beaux Collins and quarterback Jaxson Dart | Getty Images

It’s been a long and complicated process, but the New York Giants 2026 draft class is set.

The Giants’ scouts and coaches have been working the phones since they made their final pick of the sixth round. This is when teams get to work recruiting undrafted free agents to sign with the Giants, and not one of the 31 other teams. Area scouts are leaning on the relationships they’ve built while traveling around their territory during the seasons, while position coaches are playing on the connections they made while working out and visiting with players during the draft process.

In a change from previous years, the Giants now have John Harbaugh. Harbaugh not only has a reputation as one of the best coaches in the world, but he’s also a charismatic and it doesn’t take him long to convince audiences of his earnest enthusiasm for the game of football.

We’ll get to see whether Harbaugh’s presence is a magnet for priority free agents, where they might have avoided an unstable coaching situation in previous years.

Undrafted wide receiver Beaux Collins made the Giants’ initial 53-man roster a year ago, and the Giants kept several on their practice squad throughout the year. Can the rookie free agents have a bigger impact this year?

UDFA trackers

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Anthony Edwards injury looks like awful news for Timberwolves

Anthony Edwards

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The Minnesota Timberwolves entered Saturday with hopes of securing a 3-1 lead over the Denver Nuggets in the first round of the Western Conference playoffs.

While the contest is still up for grabs, the franchise isn’t in good shape to come out victorious in front of their home crowd, as their star guard, Anthony Edwards, suffered a brutal lower body injury before intermission.

“Anthony Edwards appeared to take a knee-to-knee shot on that Cam Johnson drive to his left knee,” ESPN’s Anthony Slater reported on X/Twitter. “Needed help to get to the locker room.”

“Replay shows a hyperextension of Edwards' left knee. Brutal first half for the Timberwolves.”

Essentially, Edwards elevated to contest a Cameron Johnson layup late in the first half and landed awkwardly in the process. As Slater noted, it’s apparent that the 24-year-old superstar hyperextended his left knee, which isn’t great news for a Timberwolves squad that’s already without sharpshooting wing Donte DiVincenzo (he’s also dealing with a lower body setback).

While it’s unclear if Edwards’ latest injury will end his season, there’s already heavy speculation that he could miss significant time on the hardwood. Finding a way to squeeze out a win without Edwards and moving a step closer to advancing to the next round would go a long way toward eventually getting him back in the lineup.

For now, though, it isn’t far-fetched to suggest that things don’t appear promising for Minnesota.

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Film study: New CB Malik Muhammad a potential starter in Round 4

Oct 11, 2025; Dallas, Texas, USA; Texas Longhorns defensive back Malik Muhammad (5) celebrates after he intercepts a pass thrown by Oklahoma Sooners quarterback John Mateer (not pictured) during the first half at the Cotton Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images | Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

With the No. 124 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears selected Texas cornerback Malik Muhammad.

After a surprising offensive-heavy approach on Day 2 in the draft, the Bears circled back towards the defensive side of the ball with their fourth-round pick in Muhammad. A top-100 player on my board, the Longhorns star is a battle-tested cornerback who declared for the NFL Draft a year early.

Incumbent starting cornerback Tyrique Stevenson is in the final year of his rookie contract, and he’s been pretty up and down over the course of his NFL career. Bringing in a player like Muhammad could not only put the writing on the wall on Stevenson’s time in Chicago, but he could push the latter for playing time in 2025.

As I’ve done since 2019, I put together a thread involving my analysis of each Bears draft selection, sharing some clips that highlight their strengths along the way. This year is certainly no different, so here’s my quick-hit evaluation of the Bears selecting Muhammad in Round 4.

THE NUMBERS

  • Height: 6’0”
  • Weight: 182 pounds
  • RAS: 9.51
  • 2025 PFSN CB Impact Score: 83.3 (12th for FBS wide receivers)
  • 2025 interceptions: 2
  • 2025 pass deflections: 4
  • 2025 passer rating allowed: 57.8
  • 2025 completion percentage allowed: 60.0%
  • List of accomplishments: 2025 second-team All-SEC

THREAD: New #Bears CB Malik Muhammad has the tools to become a future starter, and they somehow got him in Round 4.

— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) April 25, 2026

Malik Muhammad is one of the scrappiest cornerbacks you’ll find in this draft.

He has the athleticism to stay with receivers stride for stride, and he’s competitive at the catch point to break up passes. #Bearspic.twitter.com/Ro8NlYo8LD

— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) April 25, 2026

Malik Muhammad is an intelligent corner in coverage who processes route concepts well and has the speed to break on routes.

Patient in his backpedal and aggressive shooting downhill. He allowed a passer rating of just 57.8 in 2025. #Bearspic.twitter.com/TH11NbMeBr

— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) April 25, 2026

Malik Muhammad has solid size, but it’s his length that’s really impressive. 32 3/8-inch arm length and nearly 10-inch hands.

Muhammad showcases good hand activity through a receiver’s stems close to the LOS and has a high motor as a tackler. #Bearspic.twitter.com/O7yhM5aoqJ

— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) April 25, 2026

Here’s Malik Muhammad’s RAS card. Really good athlete with elite length.

The #Bears are all the way back. Tyrique Stevenson is on an expiring deal and hasn’t put it all together yet. I could see Muhammad replacing him in the starting lineup. pic.twitter.com/gDtSP5UisY

— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) April 25, 2026

Former Texas A&M RB will sign with Kansas City Chiefs as UDFA

Texas A&M running back EJ Smith will sign with the Kansas City Chiefs after going undrafted in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Smith began his collegiate career at Stanford, where he redshirted his freshman year. In his third season as a Cardinal and first as a starter, Smith missed the final 10 games of the season with an undisclosed injury, granting him a second redshirt. He was averaging 103 rushing yards per game, 31.5 receiving yards per game, and 2 touchdowns from scrimmage over his injury-shortened junior season.

After graduating with a top-tier education, Smith transferred to Aggieland for his final two collegiate years. He was stuck behind star RB Le'Veon Moss and Rueben Owens for both of his seasons at Texas A&M, but he was an excellent depth piece in an injury-prone backfield.

He rushed for 207 yards in 2024 and 205 in 2025, even though he received a 19% drop in carries in his final year as an Aggie. He averaged 4.7 yards per attempt and scored 4 TDs.

Smith is the son of Hall of Fame RB Emmett Smith.

Adding an Aggie to Chiefs Kingdom.

EJ Smith has signed as an undrafted free agent with the Kansas City Chiefs.@ejsmith_22 | @Chiefspic.twitter.com/nOvNtoYOai

— Texas A&M Football (@AggieFootball) April 26, 2026

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Updated table: Brasileirão round starts ominously for giants

Updated table: Brasileirão round starts ominously for giants
Updated table: Brasileirão round starts ominously for giants

Matchday 13 of the 2026 Brasileirão kicked off this Saturday (25) with four matches.

A flood of goals in Salvador, as Bahia drew 2-2 with Santos.

Peixe opened up a solid lead, but Tricolor de Aço “woke up” in the second half to level the score.

At the same time, but in Brasília, Botafogo and Internacional also drew 2-2.

In the nation’s capital, the (beautiful) goals only came in the second half

And in Belém, Cruzeiro beat Remo 1-0 and finally left behind the poor run from the Tite era by securing their third straight win in the Brasileirão.

Finally, in Campinas, São Paulo beat Mirassol 1-0 and eased the pressure on manager Roger Machado.


📅 Check out the rest of the round’s matches

  • Sunday (26) - Corinthians x Vasco
  • Sunday (26) - Grêmio x Coritiba
  • Sunday (26) - RB Bragantino x Palmeiras
  • Sunday (26) - Athletico-PR x Vitória
  • Sunday (26) - Fluminense x Chapecoense
  • Sunday (26) - Atlético-MG x Flamengo

📊 See the updated table

With today’s results, Santos and Internacional are seriously at risk of dropping into the bottom four.

And the worst part (for Santos and Inter fans) is that they now depend on rivals Grêmio and Corinthians. 

As for Cruzeiro, after spending the opening rounds at the bottom of the table, they have recovered in the league and can already see the “first page” getting closer.

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‘Obviously a Concussion’: Rod Brind’Amour Speaks on Alexander Nikishin’s Game 4 Injury

‘Obviously a Concussion’: Rod Brind’Amour Speaks on Alexander Nikishin’s Game 4 Injury
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In the first half of Game 4 against the Ottawa Senators, the Carolina Hurricanes lost their rookie defenseman, Alexander Nikishin, due to injury, which soon led to a line brawl and heightened physicality throughout the rest of the match. Though information was minimal, head coach Rod Brind’Amour still spoke to the media about him after the game.

Alexander Nikishin Injured in Second Period Against Ottawa Senators in Game 4

With 15:29 left on the second period clock, Alexander Nikishin hit the ice hard.

Senators defenseman Tyler Kleven had landed a massive hit on him – a blow which snapped Nikishin’s head back and knocked him off his feet. Immediately after, Andrei Svechnikov and Sebastian Aho converged on Kleven as the others on the ice found someone to tussle with.

As a major penalty on Kleven was called and went under review, head athletic trainer Doug Bennett rushed onto the ice to tend to Nikishin. He managed to stand on his own power, but as he went to skate away, he fell, being caught by Bennett and Seth Jarvis. Soon after, Shayne Gostisbehere skated over and assisted him off the ice alongside Jarvis.

Alexander Nikishin took a nasty hit from Tyler Kleven and a whole brawl erupted
Nikishin struggled to leave the ice, stumbling as he returned to his skates
The full moment:#SoundTheSiren#GoSensGo#NHL#StanleyCuppic.twitter.com/pSRMnZ8ec6

— Queen of the Puck (@rbarkleyhockey) April 25, 2026

After review, Kleven’s five-minute major penalty was rescinded, with only Jordan Spence receiving a minor penalty for roughing against Gostisbehere, and Svechnikov receiving two minor penalties against Kleven for roughing, giving the Senators the power play.

Head Coach Rod Brind’Amour’s Words Regarding Alexander Nikishin’s Injury After Game

“Nikishin, I don’t know, I can’t tell you,” Brind’Amour told the media. “That’s obviously a concussion there. Or certainly looked like one.

“So, I don’t have any definitive there on that one.”

Nikishin previously sustained a concussion in the KHL in January 2025, during his time as the captain of SKA St. Petersburg. He was cleared to return to play one week later.

Also Read:: NHL Playoffs: The Numbers and Drama Behind Hurricanes’ Game 4 Win Over Senators

Chiefs sign RB whose best college season featured 1,315 yards

Chiefs sign RB whose best college season featured 1,315 yards originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Kansas City Chiefs are bolstering the running back position. 

In free agency, they signed Kenneth Walker. In the NFL Draft, they picked Emmett Johnson.

And then after the NFL Draft, they signed undrafted free agent Jadyn Ott.

Former Oklahoma RB Jaydn Ott is signing with the Chiefs, per source.

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) April 25, 2026

Ott was one of the more fascinating players out there as an UDFA.

He had a big first two college seasons at Cal.

In 2022, he ran for 897 yards (5.3 YPC) and eight touchdowns.

Then in 2023, he ran for 1,315 yards (5.3 YPC) and 12 scores.

His 2024 was a big decline at Cal, and he chose to transfer.

Because of his early career prowess, he was highly sought after, and Oklahoma landed him.

And then Ott got 21 carries for 68 yards in his lone season with the Sooners. He was a total non-factor.

The Chiefs are counting on Ott actually being the back he showed early in his career, when he was also a positive pass catcher.

But it's been a while since Ott played like that, so there's no guarantee that this works out, either.

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Brewers fall 6-3 in extra innings as losing streak hits four

Apr 25, 2026; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee Brewers designated hitter Tyler Black (7) high fives teammates in the dugout after scoring a run during the fourth inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images | Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images

Box Score

Three times in this baseball game, the Brewers—a team that hasn’t homered in almost a week—nearly hit a baseball out of the park to right field. But none of those balls made it over the wall, and while Milwaukee sparred with the Pirates and answered their runs throughout the first nine innings, they lacked the big hit to give them a lead. Then some bad bounces (and questionable management of relievers) went against them in the tenth, and the team’s slide hit four games.

The late dramatics came after a compelling showdown between the teams’ two starters, Jacob Misiorowski and Mitch Keller. Misiorowski had the goods early. His first pitch of the night clocked in at 102.6 mph, and he struck out the first two batters on a total of seven pitches. After Bryan Reynolds turned an 0-2 count into a walk, Miz struck out Ryan O’Hearn on three more fastballs, and he had struck out the side.

Miz strikes out 3️⃣ to start us off pic.twitter.com/ZQLYZegrOn

— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) April 25, 2026

Keller’s first inning looked quite a bit different, but the results were similar. Brice Turang was frozen by a 2-2 curveball, William Contreras hit a lazy fly ball to right, and Jake Bauers struck out, too.

Nick Gonzales led off the second with the first hit of the game, a base hit to center on a 1-2 fastball that got too much of the zone. But three pitches later, Spencer Horwitz hit a grounder into the shift that ended up as a 5-4-3 double play. A strikeout of Jake Mangum ended the inning.

Tyler Black led off the bottom of the second and struck out looking on an 0-2 curveball that was overturned on a challenge by Pittsburgh catcher Henry Davis. Garrett Mitchell battled, fouled off a couple of high fastballs (which have given him trouble this year), and then smoked a line drive that almost beheaded Keller, but Konnor Griffin had him positioned perfectly and caught Mitchell’s 108 mph liner on the fly. Sal Frelick became the Brewers’ first baserunner of the night when he drew a two-out walk, but Greg Jones struck out on three pitches to end the inning.

Griffin started the third with a base hit to right, but Davis flew out to right and Misiorowski struck out Oneil Cruz and Brandon Lowe for the second time each, and for the second straight inning, a leadoff Pirate baserunner did not advance past first base.

David Hamilton tried to drop one of his patented bunts-for-hits down to start the bottom of the inning, but Gonzales was ready for it and threw him out by a half-step. Joey Ortiz drew a one-out walk (on a 3-2 pitch that might’ve been successfully challenged had the Pirates not lost one in the previous inning), and Turang hit a ball hard to center field but Cruz made a nice catch running back on the warning track on Turang’s 106 mph fly ball. Contreras struck out looking on a front-door sweeper, and Milwaukee still didn’t have a hit after three innings.

Miz’s first pitch of the fourth inning was a curveball that got away and hit Reynolds on the thigh. O’Hearn followed with a single to center, and the Pirates had two on and nobody out in the fourth. Gonzales hit a ball to Turang at second and he tagged O’Hearn for the first out but it wasn’t hit quite hard enough to turn two. Horwitz was the batter with runners on the corners and one out, and Miz got ahead 1-2 but Horwitz went up and got to a 100 mph fastball that was even just a little bot up out of the zone and hit an RBI single to center. Another fielder’s choice that was nearly a double play gave Misiorowski the second out, but Griffin came through with another RBI single and the Pirates had a 2-0 lead. Davis flew out to end the inning, but a struggling Brewer offense now had to come to Misiorowski’s aid.

A couple of bloopers gave the Brewers life in the bottom of the fourth. Milwaukee’s first hit of the game came when Bauers flipped one into no-man’s land in left center. But Magnum misplayed it, and Bauers ended up at second. Black was next, and he got jammed on the first pitch and hit one weakly down the left-field line that landed just out of the reach of a diving Magnum. Bauers, who had to wait to see if it would be caught, only made it to third, but Black was on second with a double and the Brewers were in business with nobody out.

Mitchell again managed to not strike out on a couple of high fastballs again, and a productive groundout middle got Black to third and scored Bauers for the Brewers’ first run since the seventh inning on Thursday. A sacrifice fly from Frelick tied the game, and Milwaukee’s offense had mustered a response to Pittsburgh’s two runs in the top of the inning. Jones scalded a ball at 109 mph with two outs but hit it right at Lowe, who was able to knock it down and throw him out to end the inning. Through four innings, the Brewers had three balls hit at 106 or higher that all went for outs, while their two hits came off the bat at 74 and 71 mph, respectively. Baseball.

Misiorowski responded nicely with a clean fifth inning in which he needed only ten pitches to get two groundouts and a strikeout to retire the top of Pittsburgh’s order. Turang picked up a two-out single in the bottom of the inning to break an 0-for-15 streak, but Contreras grounded out weakly on the first pitch and the score remained knotted at two as we headed to the sixth.

For the second time in three innings, Misiorowski hit the first Pirate batter of the inning, O’Hearn, with a pitch (though this one needed a replay review to confirm that), and just like in the fourth, the next batter, Gonzales, singled to follow that up. To make matters worse, a wild pitch with Horwitz at the plate moved both batters into scoring position with nobody out. Horwitz hit a fly ball to left that was deep enough to score O’Hearn, and an ill-advised throw to the plate by Jones also allowed Gonzales to move up to third with just one out. Misiorowski got a needed strikeout of Mangum, and another one of Griffin ended the inning, but Pittsburgh had retaken the lead.

Once again the Brewers were searching for an answer, and once again Bauers led off the inning with a hit, this time a single in between the shortstop and second baseman, and once again, Black followed with a blooper that landed in the outfield, this time for a single. Milwaukee had runners on first and second this time with nobody out, and that was it for Keller, who was pulled after five-plus innings and 93 pitches in favor of the righty Isaac Mattson.

Mitchell went after Mattson’s first pitch and hit a ground ball to second, which was not hit hard enough to turn a double play, so Milwaukee had runners on the corners with one out for Frelick. For the second straight at-bat, Frelick came through with a sac fly to right that tied the game. Jones, who continued to have some rough luck, hit a solid line drive to center but Cruz caught it and the inning ended. For the second time, though, the Brewers answered the Pirates, and the game was again tied as it headed to the seventh.

Misiorowski was taken out of the game after six pretty good innings; the two HBPs didn’t help him and he gave up a few poorly timed somewhat tough-luck hits, but he only walked one, he struck out nine, and he completed six innings for just the second time on the season. Aaron Ashby was the chosen arm out of the bullpen, and he quickly got the first two outs before Lowe singled to center. No trouble, though, as Ashby struck out Reynolds looking to end the inning.

Luis Rengifo came off the bench to hit for Hamilton to counter lefty Mason Montgomery in the bottom of the seventh. He got a couple of good fastballs to hit but could merely foul them off, then he struck out on a 2-2 breaking pitch. Ortiz grounded out, but Turang drew a two-out walk to give Contreras an opportunity versus the lefty. Contreras got into a hitter’s count and drove one deep to right… but it held up just in front of the wall for Reynolds, and Montgomery escaped the inning.

Ashby kept going in the eighth and struck out O’Hearn looking to start the inning, with an assist from Contreras and the ABS challenge system. Gonzales struck out, too, and Ortiz made a nice pick on a hard one-hopper from Horwitz to end the inning.

What amounted to one pitch after Contreras flew out to the wall in right, Bauers did the same to lead off the bottom of the eighth, on the first pitch against the new Pittsburgh pitcher Dennis Santana. Black popped out, but with two outs Mitchell nearly gave the Brewers a late lead. He hit a fly ball that hit just below the yellow line on the top of the wall in right-center, but had to settle for a double. Frelick had an opportunity to put the Brewers ahead with his third RBI of the night, but he was walked on three pitches (intentionally after the third), and it came down to Jones. Santana spammed sliders until Jones struck out on the seventh pitch, and sixth slider, of the at-bat.

Garrett Mitchell was thiiiiis close to giving the Brewers the lead and snapping their home run drought, which started Sunday in Miami.

Instead, this game is heading to the ninth tied, 3-3. pic.twitter.com/wTXuXmt4f4

— Adam McCalvy (@AdamMcCalvy) April 26, 2026

Anxious to end a three-game slide, the Brewers went to Abner Uribe in the top of the ninth. Uribe’s first pitch, to Mangum, was grounded to second for an easy first out. Griffin struck out looking (and burned Pittsburgh’s second challenge in doing so), and Davis flew out to Frelick in right. Pittsburgh sent lefty Gregory Soto to the mound to try to get the game to extra innings. Rengifo flew out to left, Ortiz popped out, and Turang struck out looking. Soto succeeded.

Even though Uribe had only thrown eight pitches in the ninth, it was the struggling Ángel Zerpa to face the lefty-heavy top of the Pirates’ order in the tenth. Cruz did Zerpa a favor by swinging and missing at a 2-0 pitch that was quite a ways inside, and Zerpa came back to strike Cruz out after that. Pittsburgh countered the Zerpa move by pinch-hitting Marcell Ozuna for Lowe, and Ozuna drew a walk (and was pinch-run for by Nick Yorke). Not the end of the world, as it set up a double play with one out, and Zerpa did get a ground ball, but Reynolds hit it where there weren’t any fielders, and Pittsburgh took a 4-3 lead. A chopper back to the mound bounced too high to get a double play—or even a lead runner—but Zerpa did get the second out. Pat Murphy opted for Grant Anderson to face Gonzales, and it did not work; Gonzales hit a 1-1 single that plated both runners and made it 6-3. A fly ball to right ended the inning, but the Brewers, who were just a couple of luckier bounces or a couple of better pitches from getting it to the bottom of the tenth tied, were facing a daunting task.

The Pirate pitcher was Yohan Ramírez (remember him?). The Brewers went quietly, as Contreras grounded out and Bauers and Black struck out.

It’s been a rough week for the Brewers. Go get ‘em tomorrow, I guess. Black did have two hits including a double, which was nice, though both of those hits were softly hit. Mitchell made good contact a couple of times tonight, but his evening will be remembered for just missing a go-ahead homer. Bauers had a couple of hits. Misiorowski was mostly pretty good, but still couldn’t escape that one big inning that tends to plague him. Ashby and Uribe pitched well out of the bullpen.

Milwaukee will look to salvage a game tomorrow at 1:10 p.m., when Carmen Mlodzinski faces Kyle Harrison.

Texas A&M UDFA tracker after the 2026 NFL Draft

Heading into his third season at the helm, Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko's preseason premonition was that the Aggies would see at least ten or more players selected in the 2026 NFL draft, and after Saturday's third and final day of the annual event, a record ten Aggies heard their names called, led by first-round selection, and star wide receiver KC Concepcion, who is headed to join the Cleveland Browns.

In the second round, former starting left guard Chase Bisontis and unanimous All-American edge Cashius Howell were immediately off the board, as the New Jersey native will likely start for the Arizona Cardinals during his rookie season, while Howell joins Texas A&M pass rusher Shemar Stewart in Cincinnati.

However, nothing matches Jacksonville's shocking selection of tight end Nate Boerkircher in the second round with the 56th overall pick, who also picked veteran defensive tackle Albert Regis in the third round, joining current starting safety and former Texas A&M standout Antonio Johnson.

Defensive tackle Tyler Onyedim (Denver Broncos) and reliable left tackle Trey Zuhn III (Las Vegas Raiders) were off the board in the third round, and on the third and final day, former star cornerback Will Lee III joins former safety Demani Richardson and edge Nic Scourton in Carolina, and will look to earn a rotational spot with the Panthers next season.

Finishing out the historic weekend, starting right tackle Dametrious Crownover was selected in the 6th round by the New England Patriots, while starting right guard Ar'maj Reed-Adams was the final Aggie selection in the 7th round, joining the Buffalo Bills.

For the first time since 1976, when there were 10 rounds, Texas A&M's 10 draft selections are just the start of Mike Elko's tenure. Just minutes after Mr. Irrelevent was announced, several former Texas A&M starters and reserves signed with NFL teams as undrafted free agents. Here is the running list.

RB Le'Veon Moss - Miami Dolphins

The newest Dolphin.

Le'Veon Moss has signed as an undrafted free agent with the Miami Dolphins.@turnUplevee | @MiamiDolphinspic.twitter.com/Lrk6DF8Yde

— Texas A&M Football (@AggieFootball) April 26, 2026

LB Scooby Williams - Minnesota Vikings

Skol!

Scooby Williams has signed as an undrafted free agent with the Minnesota Vikings.@officiallscoob | @Vikingspic.twitter.com/l7u5k3Cmv0

— Texas A&M Football (@AggieFootball) April 26, 2026

LB Taurean York - Denver Broncos

Cap on his way to the Mile High City🫡

Taurean York has signed as an undrafted free agent with the Denver Broncos.@TaureanYork5x | @Broncospic.twitter.com/sjiALmEld6

— Texas A&M Football (@AggieFootball) April 26, 2026

RB EJ Smith - Kansas City Chiefs

Adding an Aggie to Chiefs Kingdom.

EJ Smith has signed as an undrafted free agent with the Kansas City Chiefs.@ejsmith_22 | @Chiefspic.twitter.com/nOvNtoYOai

— Texas A&M Football (@AggieFootball) April 26, 2026

CB Tyreek Chappell - Minnesota Vikings

Tyreek to the Vikes

Tyreek Chappell has signed as an undrafted free agent with the Minnesota Vikings.@chappell_tyreek | @Vikingspic.twitter.com/zkxsKnnXlP

— Texas A&M Football (@AggieFootball) April 26, 2026

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This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Texas A&M football UDFA tracker after the 2026 NFL Draft

Timberwolves lose Anthony Edwards and Donte DiVincenzo to leg injuries in Game 4 against Nuggets

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Anthony Edwards and Donte DiVincenzo were injured in the first half of Game 4 of Minnesota's playoff series against Denver on Saturday night, leaving the Timberwolves without both of their starting guards.

Edwards' left knee appeared to buckle as he landed after contesting a layup late in the second quarter. He was helped to the locker room and did not return.

DiVincenzo appeared to injure his lower right leg in the game’s opening minutes when he slipped to the court as he raced to chase a ball. He immediately waved to the bench for help and put little to no weight on his right foot as he was helped to the locker room. The Timberwolves said DiVincenzo would miss the remainder of the game.

Edwards averaged a team-high 23.0 and 8.0 rebounds as the sixth-seeded Timberwolves took a 2-1 lead over Denver. DiVincenzo averaged 14.3 points and made 11 of 22 3-pointers in the first three games.

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Orlando Storm can’t rally from 25-0 hole, lose first game of season

The Orlando Storm spotted the St. Louis Battlehawks 25 points Saturday night before they finally woke up.

Thanks to a couple of lucky breaks mixed with the Storm finally starting to execute on offense, Orlando started to make a game of this one, but the would-be rally was short-lived, and the Storm suffered their first loss of the season 25-17.

Orlando gained just 29 offensive yards in the first half to St. Louis’ 244 and a rally certainly looked unlikely with the Battlehawks taking a 25-0 lead with 11:52 left in the third quarter.

Orlando took advantage of a huge personal foul penalty after Elijhah Badger had caught a 13-yard pass from Jack Plummer and was standing out of bounce. He was leveled by Battleshawks’ player Trey Dean III, and the result was 28 yards on the play and finally Orlando had some momentum.

Plummer kept the drive alive with a huge 13-yard run on a 4th-and-1 play and two plays later he found Badger for the Storm’s first touchdown of the game to pull Orlando within 25-7 with 7:17 left in the third quarter.

The breaks kept coming for Orlando. The Storm forced St. Louis to punt on the next series and due to a huge rush, the Storm pushed blocker Kevon Latulas backward and punter Ryan Sanborn kicked the ball right into the back of Latulas.

The ball rolled backward to the St. Louis 1-yard line, and Elijah Dotson punched it in to pull Orlando within 25-14, with 5:20 left in the third.

Orlando failed to take advantage of a Nate Meadors interception in the fourth quarter and a field goal by Michael Lantz with 1:52 left in the game was all the Storm had left. A late rally inside two minutes fell short and Orlando lost for the first time.

More to come. Check back for players and coach reaction.

Chris Hays can be found on X.com@OS_ChrisHays.

UFC Vegas 116 live results, highlights and play-by-play

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 25: (L-R) Aljamain Sterling and Youssef Zalal of Morocco face off prior to a featherweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at Meta APEX on April 25, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is live TONIGHT (Sat., April 25, 2026)with UFC Vegas 116, streaming live online via Paramount+. The event goes down in the comfy confines of META APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada. This is our second trip to the APEX this month. The main event tonight sees top-ranked Featherweights looking to break into the 145-pound title picture with Aljamain Sterling vs. Youssef Zalal.

UFC Vegas 116 Preview

Tonight’s APEX card is what we’ve come to expect — a mildly interesting main event and then lots of fights with newcomers and Contender Series grads. The main event highlights the Featherweight division this week with both Sterling and Zalal hoping to score a win that might get them over the top in the division. Both men are on win streaks. Zalal’s is longer, while Sterling’s has better names on it. Both are likely losing out to Movsar Evloevin the title fight sweepstakes, but a win here might help one of them become the next man up.

The co-main event is Norma Dumont vs. Joselyne Edwards. Only the hardcores probably recognize both these names and have any kind of recollection of how they fight. Both are eager strikers, though, who love to get into brawls. They are both on good win streaks, too. The women’s Bantamweight title is stuck in the mud right now (thanks to Kayla Harrison’s injury); therefore, it’s hard to tell where anyone else stands. That being said, a win for Dumont and Edwards would be very helpful in pushing them a little closer to the title picture.

The rest of the main card features interesting match-ups, albeit with relatively unknowns. Rafa Garcia vs. Alexander Hernandez, Davey Grant vs. Adrian Luna Martinetti and Montel Jackson vs. Raoni Barcelos should all be fun scraps. There’s also Marcus Buchecha vs. Ryan Spann, which could get weird.

Rodolfo Vieira vs. Eric McConico is our featured “Prelims” fight. Both those guys are coming off knockout losses. UFC Vegas 116’s “Prelims” also feature Jackson McVey vs. Sedriques Dumas and Jafel Filho vs. Cody Durden.

UFC Vegas 116 Start Date and Time

It’s the usual start times (more on that here) for UFC’s latest trip to “Sin City.” Checkout those below:

  • UFC Vegas 116’s “Prelims” will begin at 5 p.m. ET.
  • UFC Vegas 116’s main card is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. ET.
  • All of UFC Vegas 116 airs on Paramount+, which you can stream here.

The live blog here starts rolling below at 5 p.m. ET. Come in and say hi!

UFC VEGAS 116 QUICK RESULTS

Main card

  • 135 lbs.: Aljamain Sterling def. Youssef Zalal by unanimous decision (49-45, 49-45, 49-45)
  • 135 lbs.: Joselyne Edwards def. Norma Dumont by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
  • 155 lbs.: Rafa Garcia def. Alexander Hernandez by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
  • 135 lbs.: Davey Grant def. Adrian Luna Martinetti by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • 135 lbs.: Raoni Barcelos def. Montel Jackson by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
  • 265 lbs.: Ryan Spann def. Marcus Buchecha by KO (punches), round 2 (2:10)HIGHLIGHTS

Prelims

  • 185 lbs.: Eric McConico def. Rodolfo Vieira by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • 185 lbs.: Jackson McVey def. Sedriques Dumas by submission (D’arce choke), round 1 (2:14)HIGHLIGHTS
  • 135 lbs.: Michelle Montague def. Mayra Bueno Silva by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
  • 135 lbs.: Cody Durden def. Jafel Filho by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
  • 155 lbs.: Francis Marshall def. Lucas Brennan by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • 170 lbs.: Victor Valenzuela def. Max Griffin by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • 115 lbs.: Talita Alencar def. Julia Polastri by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

UFC VEGAS 116 PLAY-BY-PLAY UPDATES

Main Card

Aljamain Sterling vs. Youssef Zalal

Round 1: Sterling started out by throwing his right hand out there. Zalal showed a lot of respect for that, by backing up. Sterling then went for a single leg, but Zalal was able to defend. Sterling would get Zalal down with a foot sweep, though, and then follow him to the ground. Zalal attacked with submissions off his back and almost provided enough space to get up. Sterling was able to keep him down, though.

10-9 Sterling

Round 2: This was a big round for Sterling. He got Zalal down early against the fence. From there he was able to get a back take and body triangle. And from there he landed dozens of ground strikes.

20-18 Sterling

Timed to perfection 🤌

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— UFC (@ufc) April 26, 2026

Round 3: Sterling shot in on Zalal early, but Zalal countered with a deep front choke attempt. That forced Sterling onto his back. Zalal couldn’t complete the choke, but he got top position. Zalal would spend the entire round riding Sterling and threatening with submissions.

29-28 Sterling

Round 4: Sterling came out aggressive in the third, throwing bombs. That surprised Zalal and backed him up to the fence. Sterling was then able to drag Zalal down and get his back. He peppered him with ground strikes, which really bothered Zalal. He then switched to a rear naked choke attempt. It was deep, but Zalal managed to survive. Sterling stayed in the body triangle and would get mount, too, while continuing to land lots of ground and pound.

39-37 Sterling

Round 5: Zalal hurt Sterling early in the round with some good punches and a big knee to the body. That made Sterling back up and then force the action onto the fence. He worked for a takedown, but Zalal managed to stay up. Sterling then separated, threw punches and then level changed to land his takedown. Sterling was able to get his back take and body triangle from there and land more of the same hammerfists he threw all night.

Sterling puts in a fantastic performance here and proves he’s a legit contender at 145 lbs (he also proved that Movsar Evloev is really really good).

🤪🤪🤪

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— UFC (@ufc) April 26, 2026

49-46 Sterling

Official decision: Aljamain Sterling def. Youssef Zalal by unanimous decision (49-45, 49-45, 49-45)

Norma Dumont vs. Joselyne Edwards

Round 1: Edwards started brightly, throwing heat at Dumont. She caught her with a combo, but then Dumont tied her up against the fence. Edwards was able to reverse the position. She then made a poor decision in going for some sort of suicide throw. That resulted in Dumont getting top position. Dumont was lazy on top, though. She didn’t do any damage and Edwards was able to explode and reverse that position.

10-9 Edwards

Round 2: The action really trailed off in this round. This was a low intensity, low impact kickboxing round. Edwards was the one moving forwards and showing a modicum of more aggression.

20-18 Edwards

Round 3: Edwards continued to be the busier fighter in the final round. She walked forwards and threw combinations and a couple of them landed really hard. Edwards’ power bothered Dumont all night and it forced her into fighting a very cautious, and ultimately losing, fight.

30-27 Edwards

Official decision: Joselyne Edwards def. Norma Dumont by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)

Panama’s own 🇵🇦@JoselyneMMA29 leaves #UFCVegas116 a winner via Unanimous Decision!

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— UFC (@ufc) April 26, 2026

Rafa Garcia vs. Alexander Hernandez

Round 1: There wasn’t a lot of action in this round. Garcia held the center, though, and had the slight edge in the striking exchanges. He also landed a big takedown.

10-9 Garcia

Round 2: Garcia hit a great grove in this round. He continued to command the center and also tagged Hernandez over and over again, countering Hernandez’s jab. He bloodied Hernandez up a lot in this round.

20-18 Garcia

Round 3: Garcia managed to press Hernandez into the cage for most of this round, thus securing himself the decision. He did manage to land good shots whenever there was separation, though. This was a very complete performance from him, to end Hernandez’s winning streak.

30-27 Garcia

Official decision: Rafa Garcia def. Alexander Hernandez by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)

Earned, not gifted 😎

Rafa Garcia gets the decision victory after a full 3 rounds!

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— UFC (@ufc) April 26, 2026

Davey Grant vs. Adrian Luna Martinetti

Round 1: Grant landed over a dozen good leg kicks and thus out landed Martinetti a lot on the significant strike count. However, Martinetti landed the better punches thanks to his head movement and hand speed advantages. Even so, Grant was moving forward a lot and looking very aggressive. That should give him the round.

10-9 Grant

Round 2: Martinetti upped the intensity in the second round and threw lots of combos Grant’s way. He landed some nice uppercuts and elbows. But Grant responded with some big overhand rights. Grant also continued his leg kick assault, forcing Martinetti to fight in his opposite stance. That was a very close round to score, but I think Martinetti did more damage — especially with those elbows.

19-19

Round 3: Martinetti showed a lot of urgency in the third round. He tried to chase Grant and land combos, but he got chewed up with counter punches. Those counters were the hardest shots of the round. Martinetti tried to switch things up late with a takedown, but it wasn’t enough to win him the fight.

29-28 Grant

Official decision: Davey Grant def. Adrian Luna Martinetti by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Montel Jackson vs. Raoni Barcelos

Round 1: Jackson cracked Barcelos early and then swarmed him for what could have been an early finish. Barcelos was able to survive, though. Barcelos, once recovered, then landed a takedown. But Jackson was able to get up without taking any damage. Barcelos would come back and get another takedown and then get a decent bout of top position time. That’s not enough to outweigh the damage Jackson did to his right eye with punches, though.

Living up to his nickname 👀

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— UFC (@ufc) April 26, 2026

10-9 Jackson

Round 2: Jackson was able to snipe Barcelos with a few nice shots. But they weren’t enough to deter Barcelos, who kept marching forwards, grabbing a leg and scoring control time and/or takedowns. Jackson was able to explode out from under him a few times, but ended up stuck at the end of the round.

All eyes on Round 3 comin' up! 👀

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— UFC (@ufc) April 26, 2026

19-19

Round 3: Jackson’s workrate dipped at the beginning of this round. Barcelos kept working, though, moving forwards and looking to get connected and drag Jackson down. He managed to get Jackson down with a foot sweep, but couldn’t keep him down very long. Barcelos then scored a single leg takedown, but again Jackson was able to spring up. He then got a body lock takedown and was able to finish the round on Jackson’s back.

29-28 Barcelos

Official decision: Raoni Barcelos def. Montel Jackson by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Marcus Buchecha vs. Ryan Spann

Round 1: Spann did a good job of tagging Buchecha during Buchecha’s takedown attempts and sprawling to stay out of danger. At one point he did hang out a little too long with Buchecha on the ground and almost got swept. After that Spann was a lot more cautious and forced Buchecha to work harder to close the distance on him. Buchecha looked a little tired, as a result.

10-9 Spann

Round 2: Spann continued to sprawl and block takedowns, using the threat of his guillotine to back Buchecha off. After that Buchecha tried his luck at standing with Spann. Spann stepped in and landed a huge one-two that send Buchecha across the cage and out.

WOW 🤯@Superman_Spann shows off his power with a THUNDEROUS RD2 KO!

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— UFC (@ufc) April 26, 2026

Official decision: Ryan Spann def. Marcus Buchecha by KO (punches), round 2 (2:10)

Prelims

Rodolfo Vieira vs. Eric McConico: Vieira scored an early knockdown and then got deep on a few submission attempts, but McConico was able to survive. Vieira spent the rest of the first trying to get McConico down again, but struggled to do so against the fence. In the second McConico did a good job of keeping the fight standing and in the center of the cage. That resulted in him landing a lot of heavy shots to Vieira’s face. The third round was much like the second, earning McConico a pretty comfortable decision.

Official decision: Eric McConico def. Rodolfo Vieira by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Jackson McVey vs. Sedriques Dumas: McVey dropped Dumas early with an uppercut to the ear. He tried to get a TKO with ground shots, but Dumas defended them well enough. That forced McVey to switch it up and go for a D’arce choke for the win.

FIRED UP 🔥

Jackson McVey leaves no doubt with a RD1 submission victory!

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— UFC (@ufc) April 25, 2026

Official decision: Jackson McVey def. Sedriques Dumas by submission (D’arce choke), round 1 (2:14)

Mayra Bueno Silva vs. Michelle Montague: Montague looked like a beast in the first round, dumping Bueno Silva down and then beating her up on the ground. In the second she let Bueno Silva stand with her too long and ended up getting hurt and tired. Bueno Silva let her off the hook, though, by choosing to grapple. Montague was able to recover some energy during those moments. In the third she got the early takedown and was able to ride out the fight, on the ground, to get the decision.

Official decision: Michelle Montague def. Mayra Bueno Silva by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

Jafel Filho vs. Cody Durden: Durden managed to survive Filho’s best grappling attacks and land some good shots on the feet. Filho looked tired in the third, and pivotal, round and Durden was able to get the upper hand in the wrestling positions. I had Durden winning 29-28 and scoring the big upset.

Official decision: Cody Durden def. Jafel Filho by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Francis Marshall vs. Lucas Brennan: Brennan brought wrestling to the dance and Marshall brought better wrestling. Marshall dominated the newcomer and also showed off better striking on the feet.

Official decision: Francis Marshall def. Lucas Brennan by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Max Griffin vs. Victor Valenzuela: Valenzuela’s power punching caused Griffin lots of problems. Griffin gave a good account of himself early, mixing striking with his superior wrestling. But the damage caught up to him down the stretch and Valenzuela took over.

Official decision: Victor Valenzuela def. Max Griffin by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Talita Alencar vs. Julia Polastri: There was too much slipping and not enough ripping for Polastri in this one. She gave Alencar lots of time and space to tee off with her jab. Alencar landed a couple of takedowns, too, to steal this on my scorecard.

Official decision: Talita Alencar def. Julia Polastri by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)


For more UFC Vegas 116: “Sterling vs. Zalal” news and notes be sure to hit up our comprehensive event archive right here.

2026 NFL Draft grades

The 2026 NFL Draft is in the books and where this draft class lacked the volume of elite prospects, there were players with starting-caliber skills taken well into the third draft. Several teams took aggressive approaches to filling needs, while others kept things more conservative opting for the best player on the board. There were plenty of hits and plenty of misses and while some teams looked like they had insider information, other teams looked lost.

Here are our snap judgment draft grades for all 32 teams.

NFC East

Dallas Cowboys: B-

New York Giants: B+

Philadelphia Eagles: C+

Washington Commanders: A

NFC South

Atlanta Falcons: A-

Carolina Panthers: A

New Orleans Saints: B+

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: B+

NFC North

Chicago Bears: C+

Detroit Lions: C+

Green Bay Packers: B

Minnesota Vikings: C

NFC West

Arizona Cardinals: B

Los Angeles Rams: D+

San Francisco 49ers: D-

Seattle Seahawks: D

AFC East

Buffalo Bills: B-

Miami Dolphins: C+

New England Patriots: B+

New York Jets: B

AFC North

Baltimore Ravens: B

Cincinnati Bengals: B-

Cleveland Browns: B+

Pittsburgh Steelers: C

AFC South

Houston Texans: C+

Indianapolis Colts: B+

Jacksonville Jaguars: D

Tennessee Titans: A

AFC West

Denver Broncos: C-

Kansas City Chiefs: B

Las Vegas Raiders: B-

Los Angeles Chargers: C+

This article originally appeared on Draft Wire: 2026 NFL Draft grades

Walbert Ureña Struggles as Angels Fall to Royals

Apr 25, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Los Angeles Angels pitcher Walbert Urena (57) pitches during the first inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Kauffman Stadium.
Apr 25, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Los Angeles Angels pitcher Walbert Urena (57) pitches during the first inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Kauffman Stadium.

For the Los Angeles Angels, it was a difficult night for Walbert Ureña. The right-hander lasted just 3 ⅔ innings, surrendering six hits and four earned runs while walking four and striking out three. He needed 81 pitches to get through his outing, landing only 44 for strikes.

This marked Ureña’s second start since being recalled and transitioning from the bullpen; the growing pains were evident. His command wavered throughout the outing, with walks and deep counts preventing him from settling into any sort of rhythm.

Walks Create Early Trouble

The biggest issue for Ureña was his inability to consistently throw strikes. Free passes and hitter-friendly counts allowed Kansas City to generate traffic early and often. That added pressure mounted quickly, forcing Ureña to pitch out of jams and ultimately shortening his night.

Allowing extra baserunners proved costly, as the Royals capitalized on those opportunities and built a lead the Angels could not recover from.

Defensive Miscues Add to Problems

The Angels didn’t do themselves any favors defensively, as sloppy play from the infield compounded their pitching issues.

Zach Neto and Oswald Peraza each committed errors, with Peraza charged with a fielding miscue and Neto a throwing error. Those mistakes would extend innings and create additional opportunities for Kansas City.

FINAL: Royals 12, Angels 1 pic.twitter.com/bHs22n4elt

— Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) April 26, 2026

Ragans Overpowers Angels Lineup

On the other side, Cole Ragans delivered a dominant performance for the Kansas City Royals. The left-hander worked six strong innings, striking out 11 and keeping the Angels’ offense largely in check.

Los Angeles managed just one run against Ragans, coming in the fourth inning on a solo home run by Jo Adell - his fourth of the season. Outside of that swing, the lineup struggled to generate consistent offense or apply pressure.

Bullpen Can’t Contain Damage

The Angels’ pitching troubles didn’t end with Ureña. Sean Anderson, typically a reliable multi-inning option, faltered in relief. He allowed four hits and three runs (two earned) over one inning of work, along with a walk and one strikeout.

On top of those struggles, the Angels would see a similar situation from Jordan Romano, who would let up four earned runs in the eighth, and from there, it certainly left the game out of reach for the Angels.

Series Outlook and What’s Next

With the loss, the Angels fall to 12–16 and remain in fourth place in the AL West. It also marks their second defeat in the series against Kansas City.

They’ll look to salvage the finale with Reid Detmers taking the mound against Seth Lugo. Detmers is coming off a six-inning outing in which he allowed four earned runs while striking out five against the Blue Jays. The Angels will need him to provide stability and length as they aim to avoid a sweep before heading into their next series against the Chicago White Sox.

Farewell night! The last dance for Mazatlán and Tigres

Farewell night! The last dance for Mazatlán and Tigres
Farewell night! The last dance for Mazatlán and Tigres

Mazatlán ended its Liga MX campaign in painful fashion, suffering a 5-1 thrashing at the hands of Tigres at the Estadio Universitario on the final matchday of the Clausura 2026 regular season. 

From the first half, Tigres’ dominance was evident thanks to the clinical finishing of Juan Brunetta, who opened the scoring in the 15th minute.


The match also carried special emotion due to the tribute and farewell from the fans to André-Pierre Gignac, who left to a standing ovation in his final regular-season match at "El Volcán."

The second half was a true nightmare for the visitors, as Tigres picked up the pace and put the game to bed within minutes. Ángel Correa doubled the lead in the 58th minute, followed shortly after by Brunetta’s second goal of the night in the 63rd.

Although Gabriel López managed to score a consolation goal for Mazatlán in the 78th minute, the response from the Monterrey side was ruthless, with goals from Diego Sánchez and Ozziel Herrera sealing the final five-goal rout.

With this result, Tigres secured direct qualification to the Liguilla with this show of strength, while the team from the Pearl of the Pacific will have to undergo a deep restructuring ahead of next year to avoid once again being a stepping stone for title contenders.

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Alabama running back Jam Miller selected in 2026 NFL draft

Alabama running back Jam Miller has been drafted by the New England Patriots.

Miller is an extremely talented running back despite struggling in the Tide’s backfield last season. The former Crimson Tide back was selected with the No. 245 overall pick in the seventh round on Saturday, as Miller will look to fight his way towards a roster spot throughout training camp this summer.

Miller recorded 504 yards and three touchdowns during his fourth and final season in Tuscaloosa last year, as the former Alabama star will look to shine throughout his career in New England. 

Miller was widely regarded as one of the top overall players available on the board prior to the Patriots drafting him. The running back has elite speed and athleticism given his size, and Miller could potentially emerge as New England’s third string running back in 2026. 

Alabama has seen a plethora of talent selected during the NFL draft in Pittsburgh this weekend, as Miller will officially find himself in New England for his rookie campaign next season. 

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Arizona Cardinals' selection of QB Carson Beck lights a fuse ... again

There was a recent poll circulated on social media that asked fans if they believed they could draft better than their favorite team.

The results were stunning, but actually not surprising when acknowledging the level of delusion that exists.

The best example is that 37 percent of Seattle Seahawks fans claimed they could do a better job evaluating talent. Yes, the Seahawks. The recent Super Bowl winner that has been led by one of the best general managers in the sport, John Schneider, who has been at his job since 2010.

Which brings us to the Arizona Cardinals, whose fanbase understandably hasn’t had much faith in the decision-makers for many decades, dating back to their days in St. Louis.

Thus, the loud critics were out in force after the Cardinals selected quarterback Carson Beck with the first pick of the third round on Friday.

One reality is they might be right. Another is that no one truly knows what the future holds. Yet another is that Mike LaFleur was hired as head coach for his offensive acumen, so it’s best at this point to trust his judgment.

General manager Monti Ossenfort did the talking early in the media briefing after the pick, saying, “We spent a lot of time with Carson. We met with him at the Combine. Brought him in on a 30 visit. There was no shortage of tape to evaluate on Carson. Carson's played a lot of ball. Banked a lot of reps. Carson played a lot in big-game environments. Played in a lot of intense environments in the SEC, those stadiums, those loud screaming, wild, rabid fans of the SEC.

“And then, the highest stage that he could play on in the national championship this year, all those playoff games. I think a lot of things sold us on Carson and we’re excited to add him to our room.”

Beck also discussed the big games he’s played in and having 43 starts during his college career.

“I think that will really help as I head into this next level,” he said. “Obviously, it’s super different and I’ve got to put my nose to the grindstone and work and that’s something that I’ve always done and something that I’ll continue to do and make sure that I have the right approach. I think that experience really helps me, but again we’re starting from scratch, we’re starting brand new and I’m ready for this opportunity.”

Ossenfort was present for Miami’s semifinal win over Ole Miss at State Farm Stadium when Beck completed 23 of 37 passes for 268 yards and two touchdowns.

Ossenfort noted how Beck was able to “answer the bell, lead his team.” He added, “Carson’s been productive the whole step of his career at different spots, and that game was no different.”

In addition to his experience, Ossenfort said, “He's big, he's tough, he's strong, he stands strong in the pocket, not afraid to take a hit in the pocket. He's got good arm strength. He can drive the ball down the field. Good accuracy, good production. Those are all things that we like.”

Beck was asked what he views as his strengths and said, “I think the mental side of the game is my strength. Just from a processing standpoint, to being able to win from pre-snap and understanding the guys that you have around you. I'm not going to kill anybody with my legs. I'll be able to make plays when I need to, but when you have so much talent around you, being able to utilize that talent and getting the ball in their hands is really the most important thing as a quarterback. And I feel like that's something I've been able to do well over my years in college and hopefully something that I continue to do at the next level.”

When Ossenfort was asked about some struggles Beck had last season when pressured and why that was supposedly “overlooked,” he said, “Listen; we look at everything with the player. A lot has been made (of that), but we look at the tape and we evaluate him and his performance and the guy's performed. The guy's won a lot of games and we’re excited to add him.”

When a question was finally directed to LaFleur about what stood out about Beck, he said, “I think a lot of the things that Monti was just saying. He's a big solid dude, right? I mean, he's 6-4, he's 235 pounds. I mean, he looks the part, right? And that doesn't mean that that's the end-all, be-all by any means. Natural thrower like he was just saying. He's tough. I think one of the coolest things about him, especially spending some time with him; he's been through those big games, but he's been through some adversity, too, and that's well documented. It's out there.

“And I think he's gotten better from it. I wasn't there through that journey through the last few years, but just being able to get to know him and really spend some time; I really enjoyed my time with him. I know Monti did as well. I know our building did. So, there's a lot of cool things that we're excited about working with him.”

Ossenfort was then asked how much a part of the evaluation is that big-game experience.

He said, “When you see a player who has had big-game experience, you know when they make this transition to the NFL, there's more hope that it's not going to be too big for him. So, it's not going to be (like) a deer in the headlights. They go into hostile environments and so I think that's always good. I mean, the NFL, there's no bigger stage and so I think the transition is a little bit smoother for them.”

LaFleur also believes Beck’s specific experience will help him with the scheme.

“It's cool because you can evaluate his tape at Georgia and Miami, all the things that we've been talking about, the big-game experience, all those kind of things. But he's run what you would say ‘quote, unquote’ is an NFL-style system. You watch the Miami national championship game and you have to see him clicking through progressions against a really good defense in Indiana. It's nothing against any other quarterbacks. It's just he was given the opportunity to kind of be in more of a similar system as to what most NFL offenses do.”

Beck likes what he has experienced so far with LaFleur, saying, “Just very calm, cool, collected. He seemed like a competitor. Someone that is a fierce competitor but also a team guy. (He) seemed very relational, something that it sounded like he stood on and again just talking ball with him you can just tell the football knowledge. And obviously that’s what I love.

“I’ve played football for a long time and getting around guys that really understand the game and really care about their guys is really important to me. It was really cool to have that visit, get to meet them and now ultimately have this opportunity.”

What he does with that opportunity will determine what it looks like a few years from now, not what anyone says minutes after the choice.

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Bears sign QB who replaced Caleb Williams once before

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The Chicago Bears have added a face who's quite familiar with Caleb Williams.

After the 2026 NFL Draft, they signed QB Miller Moss as an undrafted free agent.

Yes, Moss comes from Louisville most recently.

But before that, he was at USC.

Former Louisville QB Miller Moss is signing with the Bears, source said. pic.twitter.com/nlXPsyBXQu

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) April 25, 2026

Moss backed up Williams with the Trojans, and then when Williams was drafted in 2024, Moss became his replacement.

In that lone season as USC's starter, Moss threw for 2,555 yards (64.4 completion percentage) with 18 touchdowns and nine interceptions.

After the 2024 campaign, he transferred to UofL to play for the Cardinals.

There, he threw for 2,679 yards (64.2%) with 16 touchdowns and seven interceptions.

Moss ran for nine touchdowns in 2025, as well.

He was once a solidly regarded recruit, and he got plenty of experience at two high-level college football programs.

Moss doesn't have the overall traits to have been drafted, and he's highly unlikely to break through into a depth chart spot held by Williams and his backup, Tyson Bagent.

But if Moss has a quality offseason, he can compete for a QB3 job in Chicago. His relationship with Williams may be a plus.

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Los Angeles Chargers' 2026 depth chart, signings and best available free agents

Coach Jim Harbaugh and general manager Joe Hortiz checked a lot of boxes for the Los Angeles Chargers through the 2026 NFL Draft.

The Chargers were able to fill needs up front for both sides of the ball with three of their first four picks.

The team’s front office also managed to execute multiple trades on Day 2 of the trade to produce a stockpile of picks to use on Day 3.

The Chargers’ draft class consists of eight total players, with six of those selections coming on Day 3. The team did not make a pick in the third or seventh round.

Edge rusher Akheem Mesidor of the Miami Hurricanes highlighted the class as the Bolts’ first-round selection with pick No. 22.

Here’s an early look at the Chargers’ depth chart with the inclusion of the incoming rookies who were selected:

Chargers depth chart for 2026

OFFENSE

QB: Justin Herbert, Trey Lance, DJ Uiagalelei

RB: Omarion Hampton, Kimani Vidal, Keaton Mitchell, Jaret Patterson

WR: Ladd McConkey, Brenen Thompson*, Dalevon Campbell

WR: Quentin Johnston, KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Luke Grimm

WR: Tre’ Harris, Derius Davis, JaQuae Jackson

TE: Oronde Gadsden, Charlie Kolar, Tanner McLachlan, Thomas Yassmin

FB: Alec Ingold, Scott Matlock

LT: Rashawn Slater, Travis Burke*

LG: Trevor Penning, Kayode Awosika, Branson Taylor, Alex Harkey*

C: Tyler Biadasz, Josh Kaltenberger

RG: Jake Slaughter*, Cole Strange, Ben Cleveland, Logan Taylor*

RT: Joe Alt, Trey Pipkins III

DEFENSE

LDE: Tear Tart, Josh Fuga

NT: Dalvin Tomlinson, Jamaree Caldwell

RDE: Justin Eboigbe, TeRah Edwards, Nick Barrett*

WLB: Tuli Tuipulotu, Kyle Kennard

LILB: Daiyan Henley, Junior Colson, Marlowe Wax, Emany Johnson

RILB: Denzel Perryman, Troy Dye, Del’Shawn Phillips

SLB: Khalil Mack, Akheem Mesidor*, Bud Dupree, Garmon Randolph

LCB: Cam Hart, Jordan Oladokun

SS: Derwin James Jr., Tony Jefferson

FS: Elijah Molden, Genesis Smith*, RJ Mickens, Kendall Williamson

RCB: Donte Jackson, Deane Leonard, Isas Waxter, Eric Rogers

NB: Tarheeb Still, Nikko Reed

SPECIAL TEAMS

PK: Cameron Dicker

P: JK Scott

H: JK Scott

PR: Derius Davis, Tarheeb Still, Ladd McConkey

KR: Keaton Mitchell, Derius Davis, KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Kimani Vidal

LS: Josh Harris, Peter Bowden

Chargers' undrafted free agent targets, needs

The Chargers still have position needs worth addressing as the team explores its options in the undrafted free-agency market.

Los Angeles could benefit by adding another tight end and offensive tackle to the roster.

Michael Trigg of Baylor could’ve been a name to consider at tight end for the Chargers, but Trigg is expected to sign with the Dallas Cowboys.

Here are some names to consider:

  • Fa’alili Fa’amoe, Wake Forest, OT
  • R.J. Maryland, SMU, TE

Chargers undrafted free agent signings

  • Devonte Ross, WR, Penn State
  • Avery Smith, CB, Toledo
  • Jerand Bradley, WR/TE, Kansas State
  • Jerry Wilson, CB, Florida State
  • Isaiah World, OT, Oregon

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Los Angeles Chargers' 2026 depth chart, targets and signings after draft

Phillies ace Zack Wheeler returns strong in 2026 debut vs Braves after surgery

ATLANTA (AP) — Phillies ace Zack Wheeler gave up two runs in five innings in his season debut against the Atlanta Braves on Saturday night.

Wheeler struck out six and allowed three hits and three walks. He left with a 3-2 lead and threw 56 strikes in 84 pitches.

Wheeler has not pitched since Aug. 15 against the Nationals. He underwent thoracic outlet decompression surgery in September after a blood clot was discovered in his right shoulder and missed the rest of 2025. He made five minor league starts this season.

Wheeler cruised through his first three innings, allowing just one hit and one walk in 35 pitches. But in a 36-pitch fourth inning, Wheeler gave up two runs on two hits and two walks. He stranded runners on second and third by striking out Mauricio Dubón and Mike Yastrzemski to end the inning. He pitched a clean fifth inning and was pulled for Tanner Banks.

There were questions regarding Wheeler's velocity prior to Saturday. His fastball did not reach 95 mph in any of his five rehab starts after he averaged over 96 mph last season. Phillies manager Rob Thomson said he was confident Wheeler could still be highly effective.

“He typically has really good command. So I think if he’s 94-95 (mph) and it’s building, it’s going to build back up,” Thomson said before the game. “I’ve got confidence in that if he’s anywhere in that range, he’ll be fine.”

Wheeler's velocity was not an issue Saturday. In his 20-pitch first inning, Wheeler exceeded 95 mph 11 times.

Wheeler struck out Ronald Acuña Jr. twice — once with a 96.5 mph fastball and the second time with an 82.8 mph sweeper. He had five whiffs in three hitless at-bats against the Braves star.

Wheeler, 35, is in his seventh season with the Phillies. The Atlanta native has finished runner-up for the Cy Young Award twice and has been an All-Star three times during his first six seasons in Philadelphia after coming over from the New York Mets.

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Copycat league: 2026 draft shows teams are following Sean McVay on this new trend

During the Los Angeles Rams' Week 7 contest against the Jacksonville Jaguars in London, Sean McVay pulled out his solution to injuries affecting Puka Nacua and Tutu Atwell. His 13 personnel offense, which is a personnel group that consists of one running back, one wide receiver, and three tight ends, revolutionized offensive theory within the sport.

Most rosters are built to execute and defend against 11 personnel offenses – offenses with three wide receivers, skewing more often toward the pass. Thanks to the physical mismatches that multiple tight ends create against modern defenses, McVay had an edge that most of the NFL didn't. He had four starting-caliber tight ends in Colby Parkinson, Tyler Higbee, Davis Allen, and Terrance Ferguson.

After witnessing Matthew Stafford use the formation to achieve tremendous success, on his way towards his first MVP award, the NFL is catching up.

During the 2026 NFL Draft, 22 tight ends were selected, which is the second most in the common draft era, and two off the record that was set back in 2002.

2026 #NFLDraft saw 22 TEs get drafted

Previous 5-year Average: 15.4

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— Fran Duffy (@FDuffyNFL) April 26, 2026

This shows one thing: The Rams continue to influence the NFL. After McVay made 11 personnel the standard for most teams, he’s now blazing a trail of higher tight end usage — and his competition is following suit.

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Skip Bayless goes scorched earth on Shedeur Sanders' Browns for drafting Arkansas QB

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The Cleveland Browns picked up Arkansas Razorbacks quarterback Taylen Green in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL draft despite having the likes of Shedeur Sanders, Deshaun Watson and Dillon Gabriel in the room.

Green is an impressive athlete who has the potential to become a dual-threat quarterback in the NFL. He passed for 2,714 yards with 19 touchdowns and 11 interceptions this past season. On 139 carries, he rushed 777 yards and eight touchdowns. Moreover, at the NFL Combine, he recorded an impressive 4.36 40-yard dash with a 43.5'' vertical jump and an 11'2'' broad jump.

Even Browns general manager Andrew Berry cleared that they drafted the quarterback based on his attributes and what he could provide the Browns with his skill sets in the near future. However, according to NFL analyst Skip Bayless, this was still not a good enough reason for the Browns to turn a blind eye to what they already have.

More: Who is Taylen Green? Meet combine star drafted by Browns to join Shedeur Sanders, Deshaun Watson in QB room

Skip Bayless blasts Browns for drafting Taylen Green despite Shedeur Sanders & Co.

Taking to X, Skip Bayless expressed his frustration over the Browns' alleged brain-fade moment to draft a position that they already have in full. Speaking in favor of Shedeur Sanders starting next season, Bayless wrote on X:

"WHY? WHY? WHY? Browns draft another QB, Taylen Green, top of R6. Freakish big athlete who throws it pretty well and definitely can run. BUT THE BROWNS DON'T NEED ANOTHER QB. THEY HAVE 3, WITH SHEDEUR THE STARTER. SHOW SOME FAITH IN HIM."

WHY? WHY? WHY? Browns draft another QB, Taylen Green, top of R6. Freakish big athlete who throws it pretty well and definitely can run. BUT THE BROWNS DON'T NEED ANOTHER QB. THEY HAVE 3, WITH SHEDEUR THE STARTER. SHOW SOME FAITH IN HIM.

— Skip Bayless (@RealSkipBayless) April 25, 2026

The Browns have talent at their disposal since drafting Dillon Gabriel and Sanders last year. They probably already have a starter in Sanders and with Deshaun Watson returning from injury, the Browns QB is as competitive as it can be. 

More NFL news:

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Browns draft QB Taylen Green, and a year after Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel, keep doing weird things

Bears' 2nd-round pick earns a lifetime supply of Ketchup

Eagles and Cowboys have made a trade like this before

Browns' pick is really about Shedeur Sanders' replacement

Colts follow draft plan by getting faster in the midst of defensive overhaul

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indianapolis Colts general manager Chris Ballard made it clear in January he was going to make the defense younger and faster.

He delivered on that promise repeatedly during the three-day NFL draft.

Indy beefed up its thinnest position by using two of its first four picks on linebackers then added a hard-hitting, playmaking safety and a speedy edge rusher as the next steps in what has become a a major offseason overhaul.

Now the Colts will see how it all fits, starting with top selection CJ Allen of Georgia who is expected to be an immediate starter at middle linebacker.

“One of the good things about the system he’s coming from (Georgia) is they put a lot on the (middle linebacker), a lot of adjustments,” Ballard said of the first team All-American after making his first selection at No. 53 overall Friday. “So we think he’s going to be able to handle (the transition) pretty well. We spent a lot of time — I know, (James) Bettcher, our linebackers coach, I know he grilled him pretty hard and came across raving about his IQ”

The 21-year-old Allen ran a 4.47-second 40-yard dash and called defensive plays each of the past two seasons at Georgia, making him an ideal match to replace 29-year-old Zaire Franklin, a former team captain who was traded to Green Bay in March after his fourth straight 100-tackle season.

Indy's second pick, A.J. Haulcy of LSU, also fit the mold. The 6-foot, 222-pound safety was clocked at 4.52 seconds in the 40 at the scouting combine and earned all-conference honors at three different colleges.

“A.J. is interesting,” Ballard said. "What I love the most is — especially in the transfer world — he goes to New Mexico, starts, goes to Houston, starts, goes to LSU, starts. Takes the ball away. He’s physical. No, he’s going to be a good addition. We think we got younger and faster on defense.”

Double draftee

Indy's most intriguing pick might be the selection of Bryce Boettcher from Oregon. The 6-foot-1, 230-pound middle linebacker was taken in the fourth round, No. 135 overall, and it wasn't the first time he was drafted.

Boettcher was a 13th-round pick of the Houston Astros in the 2024 Major League Baseball draft but turned down the chance to pursue a baseball career to continue playing football. He wound up leading all Power 4 players with 131 tackles last season.

"There’s no better feeling than inflicting pain on someone legally,” he said while explaining why he bypassed a baseball career.

Boettcher noted, his position coach with the Colts pronounces his last name the same way — “Bet-cher” — despite the different spellings.

Holding the line

Ballard also used the first of his two fourth-round picks on guard Jalen Farmer. Indy listed the 6-5, 312-pound offensive linemen from Kentucky as a guard, though some draft analysts think his long body and arms could help him play tackle in the NFL.

He's likely to start out playing multiple positions after Indy lost versatile backup lineman Danny Pinter in free agency.

Home state ties

Indy closed out the draft by selecting Caden Curry of Ohio State in the sixth round, a 6-3, 257-pound defensive end who played high school football in suburban Indianapolis and former Purdue receiver Deion Burks in the seventh round. Burks finished his career at Oklahoma.

“I feel like this is the next step in my career and I can't wait to do it in the city I grew up,” Curry said, wearing a Peyton Manning Super Bowl jersey. “We're just happy to be here and happy to be so close to home.”

Other picks

Indy also took George Gumbs Jr., who started his career as a walk-on receiver at Northern Illinois before moving to tight end before eventually finding a home — and earning a scholarship — at defensive end. He finished career at Florida and was taken No. 156 overall.

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Texas A&M star LB signs with Denver Broncos after draft slip

Texas A&M star linebacker and captain Taurean York will join the Denver Broncos as an undrafted free agent after unexpectedly falling out of the draft entirely.

York was a favorite of both fans and coaches, impressing on the field with his high-IQ play and off the field with his leadership and maturity. He was a captain in both his sophomore and junior seasons and thrived as an on-field coach, organizing the defense with ease. He has an excellent range in coverage and closes down for tackles like a heat-seeking missile.

But at 5'11 and 226 pounds, York is quite undersized for the linebacker position at the NFL level; the average professional inside LB measures 6'4 and 250 pounds. He plays bigger than his size, playing well in the run game and somehow managing to hold his ground against bigger blockers, but his NFL ceiling could be limited by his frame.

The USA Today pre-draft big board had Taurean ranked as the 161st overall, which would be the first pick of the sixth round, and after the draft, he's ranked as the fourth-best UDFA. Denver could be getting a steal with this signing.

Source: Broncos are signing former Texas A&M LB Taurean York as a UDFA.

Big one.

— Ryan Fowler (@_RyanFowler_) April 25, 2026

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Detroit Lions Add Explosive WR With Intriguing Upside

The Detroit Lions weren’t done making moves.

After addressing key needs earlier in the draft, Detroit traded up in the fifth round to select Kendrick Law, adding another layer of speed and versatility to their offense.

Trade Details:

  • Lions Receive: Pick 168
  • Bills Receive: Pick 181 and Pick213
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A different kind of weapon

Law may not jump off the stat sheet, but his game is built on something Detroit values: explosiveness.

After beginning his career at Alabama as more of a gadget player, Law transferred to the Kentucky Wildcats and saw his role expand in 2025. He primarily operated out of the slot, where he became a quick-hitting, underneath option in the passing game.

His average depth of target was just 3.4 yards, showing how he was used close to the line of scrimmage.

But that is where he becomes dangerous.

Speed that changes games

Law’s biggest strength is what happens after the catch.

He is lightning quick in short areas, with the ability to make defenders miss and turn routine plays into explosive gains. Whether it is a slant, screen, or quick hitter, he has the burst to stretch the field horizontally and disrupt defensive balance.

That type of skill set fits perfectly with how Detroit likes to create mismatches.

Still developing as a receiver

There are questions, though.

Law’s route tree is still developing, and he has not proven himself as a consistent downfield threat. At times, his routes can lack polish, relying more on athleticism than precision.

That said, the Lions are clearly betting on the upside.

With the right development, his role could grow beyond just a gadget or underneath option.

A classic Brad Holmes move

General manager Brad Holmes has made a habit of targeting traits and trusting his coaching staff to develop them.

This feels like another example.

Law brings speed, versatility, and special teams value from Day 1. And if everything clicks, he could evolve into a much bigger piece of the offense.

The bottom line

This is not a splash pick.

It is a strategic one.

The Lions saw something they liked, moved up to get him, and added a player who can contribute in multiple ways right away.

Kendrick Law may not be a finished product, but in Detroit, he does not need to be just yet.

Super Bowl champion Seahawks bolster defense and address holes with 8 draft picks

RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Instead of moving back with their first pick in the NFL draft, the Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks elected to fill their most pressing need.

The Seahawks were open to trading their first-round selection for more picks since they entered the draft with only four, their fewest since 2021. But president of football operations John Schneider held onto the 32nd overall pick and used it on Notre Dame running back Jadarian Price.

The Seahawks lost running back and Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III when he signed a free-agent deal with the Kansas City Chiefs. Price fit the bill of what Schneider was looking for to bolster Seattle’s backfield.

“Kind of stood alone. Great player,” Schneider said. “The person is outstanding. The competitor. He’s a Seahawk.”

While Price headlined Seattle’s draft class, the Seahawks filled other holes on their young and talented roster. They ended up with eight picks, thanks to trades with Pittsburgh, Cleveland, the New York Jets and Green Bay.

Clark buoys the secondary

The Seahawks took safety Bud Clark of TCU in the second round. The versatile Clark played safety, nickel back and cornerback for the Horned Frogs and was twice named a second-team All-Big 12 selection.

The 6-foot-1, 188-pound Clark had 15 interceptions over four seasons. He models his game after Seahawks great Kam Chancellor.

“He always brought the pop, and I feel like he was the hammer, not the nail,” Clark said. “That’s what I try to do all the time I play.”

Clark is eager to join a defense that lost a few key contributors from one of the best units in the NFL last year. The Bears signed safety Coby Bryant to a three-year, $40 million contract in March.

“I feel like it’s a lot of shoes to fill, but I honestly feel like I can fill those shoes and make them bigger,” Clark said. “That’s what I’m trying to do. Especially with (coach Mike) Macdonald, I feel like that’s the best defensive coach in the NFL. Why not?”

Macdonald brushed off any notion of Clark being brought in as a straight-up replacement for Bryant. He said the Seahawks don’t view the draft process that way and that Clark will play multiple positions.

“We’ll figure that out kind of as we go and how the team kind of shapes up,” Macdonald said, “but we got some really great players at safety too that are going to compete. Ty Okada helped win us a lot of games last year. Rodney Thomas is a guy that we’re really high on. A lot of guys. So it’s going to be a lot of great competition.”

Jawing Julian

The Seahawks parted ways with one outspoken cornerback via free agency in Riq Woolen, who agreed to a deal with Philadelphia in March. They added another in the draft, when they selected cornerback Julian Neal of Arkansas in the third round.

Neal proclaimed the Seahawks will go “back to back” in 2026 and secure the franchise's third Super Bowl title before explaining why he believes he is the most physical cornerback in the draft.

“I use my arms to my advantage. I use my length,” Neal said. “I use my availability. I’ve never gotten hurt, I’ve never missed a game in college from being hurt. I come down (and) I hit something. I’m going to go up and get the ball.”

Schneider was a bit surprised by how outgoing Neal was with reporters during a post-draft conference call. In the Seahawks’ pre-draft scouting process, they found Neal to be confident but quiet.

Neal had four interceptions, 17 passes defended and 61 tackles in his four-year collegiate career.

“I think there’s clearly a competitor and a confidence in there,” Macdonald said. “Takes a lot of pride in how physical he is at the corner position. He’s played safety as well.”

Solidifying with Stephens

The Seahawks bolstered their offensive line last spring when they drafted Grey Zabel, who started every regular-season game at left guard. They added to their depth on Saturday by trading up to select guard Beau Stephens of Iowa in the fifth round.

Stephens was a first-team All-American. In Seattle, he will join former college teammate Mason Richman, a seventh-round selection last year.

“When he was back down training in Iowa City, he was telling me how cool it was and (how) cool (offensive line coach John) Benton was,” Stephens said. “We’re going to be friends for life, so it’s just awesome to have a guy who’s going to be there at my wedding this summer, to have him around. He was kind of a big brother for me in college.”

Stephens started 35 of 43 games in college, 10 at right guard and 25 at left guard. He looks forward to operating within Seattle’s run-blocking scheme, though it is unclear what position he'll play.

Adding depth at receiver

For the second straight season and third time in four years, the Seahawks selected a wide receiver, this time taking Emmanuel Henderson Jr. of Kansas in the sixth round.

Henderson started his collegiate career at Alabama before joining the Jayhawks, for whom he was a third-team all Big-12 selection as a wide receiver and first-team pick as a return specialist.

“Special teams is a big part of my game (along) with my wide receiver ability,” Henderson said. “It’s a great combo for them to have.”

Henderson led the Jayhawks in receiving yards last season with 766, and tied for the team lead with 45 receptions and five touchdowns. He joins a receiver room headlined by Jaxon Smith-Njigba, the AP Offensive Player of the Year.

Henderson provides some insurance and depth in the return game for the Seahawks, who also have wide receiver Rashid Shaheed and Tory Horton, who is out with a shin injury he sustained as a rookie.

The rest of the picks

The Seahawks made three picks in the seventh round, acquiring cornerback Andre Fuller of Toledo, defensive tackle Deven Eastern of Minnesota and cornerback Michael Dansby of Arizona.

No edges needed

The Seahawks addressed their most pressing needs except at edge rusher. Boye Mafe, who had 20 sacks in four seasons for Seattle, signed a three-year, $60 million deal with the Cincinnati Bengals in free agency, and the Seahawks did not find an immediate replacement in the draft.

Schneider said the Seahawks may add a player via free agency on Monday. Macdonald pointed to a number of players already on the roster who could replace Mafe’s production, including linebackers Jared Ivey, Jamie Sheriff, Connor O’Toole and Jalan Gaines.

“We’re really excited about those guys,” Macdonald said.

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What happened to Anthony Edwards? Latest knee injury update on Timberwolves star

What happened to Anthony Edwards? Latest knee injury update on Timberwolves star originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Anthony Edwards exited the court in the second quarter of Game 4 between the Minnesota Timberwolves and Denver Nuggets with an injury. 

Most NBA fans have become familiar with Edwards rebounding quickly from his injuries. However, this latest one didn't look good.

Here is the latest on Edwards' injury.

MORE: Anthony Edwards' leadership has become a big deal for the Minnesota Timberwolves

What happened to Anthony Edwards?

Edwards left Game 4 with a left knee injury and won't return.

Edwards suffered the injury on a block attempt. He managed to block Cameron Johnson's layup, but he landed awkwardly.

Here is a video of the sequence:

Anthony Edwards was helped to the locker room after an apparent knee injury. pic.twitter.com/rMAHGMK1ie

— ESPN (@espn) April 26, 2026

Edwards is one of the most athletic players in the league. Unfortunately, it seems bad luck caught up to him in Game 4 against the Nuggets.

Considering how important Edwards is to the Timberwolves, this is obviously a significant blow.

Edwards is the Timberwolves' superstar and primary scoring option, so losing him is a punch in the gut. He had already been dealing with an issue with his right knee, but now, it is both knees.

With his block attempt against Johnson, it appears he hyperextended his left knee.

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Washington football's defense stands out in spring scrimmage No. 2

The Washington Huskies held their final scrimmage of spring practice as things begin to wind down in the month of camp ahead of the finale at Friday's spring game.

After 130 plays, head coach Jedd Fisch seemed very confident in his young and somewhat inexperienced team, which could be led by one of the strongest defenses in the Big Ten if Saturday's workout is any indication of what things will look like in its second season under defensive coordinator Ryan Walters.

"The players continue to get better, so it enables (Walters) to be able to have a little bit more flexibility in his scheme," Fisch said on Saturday of the defense. "He's able to do more and more things, and given us, given the offense more challenges, because he's capable of playing with three safeties. Then he's capable of playing with two safeties, two linebackers—three linebackers, two corners—so more base defense, then he's capable of jumping into multiple fronts and multiple pressures."

That defense generated a trio of turnovers on the day, with the first coming from redshirt freshman defensive back Kayden Greene, who earned an interception off of Demond Williams Jr. in the end zone after he ripped a jump ball away from sophomore wide receiver Justice Williams as the two battled all the way to the ground.

Later on in practice, backup quarterback Elijah Brown threw a pair of picks. The first came on an overthrow, which fell into the waiting arms of freshman safety Gavin Day, before later on in the practice, his classmate, cornerback Elijah Durr, rose up over a horde of players in the end zone to haul in the turnover.

Freshman safety Gavin Day going through warmups pic.twitter.com/FO2PCECywr

— Roman Tomashoff (@rtomashoff34) April 25, 2026

Walters showed off several of those different pressure looks throughout the day, which caused a lot of trouble for the various quarterbacks. Three of the signal callers: redshirt freshmen Treston Kini McMillan and Dash Beierely, along with true freshman Derek Zammit, weren't dressed in the standard black no-contact jerseys that they've donned all spring, because Fisch wanted to see them take true live-action reps.

"We've got to see who can play," Fisch said of the quarterback depth competition. "I don't know how you evaluate guys that have never really played in a college football game. What would they be like if it's actually not people that have to stop when they're near them? So, our plan was: Demond and Elijah have both played in college football games; the other three guys, not. So, we got to see with the other three guys, who's gonna be the third, who's gonna be the fourth, and who's gonna be the fifth, and we're gonna run out of days to be able to know that."

All three got a rude awakening at what life could look like facing Washington's pass rush, as the three of them all took several hits throughout the scrimmage. Most notably, Zammit got taken down while trying to roll out to his left on a bootleg by his classmate, outside linebacker Ramzak Fruean, who came barreling down on the quarterback and showcased the elite athleticism that made him such an important target for Fisch's coaching staff out of nearby Bethel High School.

The quarterbacks delivered some punishment, too. McMillan made one of the more fun plays of the day on a QB keeper, where he lowered his shoulder and ran straight through sophomore safety Paul Mencke Jr.

Here are some of the other noteworthy plays from Saturday's scrimmage.

Spring practice notebook

  • After practice, Fisch said that Demond Williams has had a "fantastic spring." Early on, he made a few very impressive throws, including a perfectly placed 45-yard bomb to sophomore Dezmen Roebuck, and a 17-yard touchdown to junior Rashid Williams on a back shoulder throw to complete a slot fade route he ran against sophomore cornerback Dylan Robinson.
  • "How he’s growing, how he’s building," Fisch explained with Williams' growth. "We’re asking him to do certain things this spring. We’re treating it like a driving range...test a club here, test a club there."
  • Throughout practice, the defensive line was able to generate constant pressure thanks to its versatility and ability to disguise looks. Among other players I credited with sacks are: LB Xe'ree Alexander, DT Darin Conley, LB Jacob Manu, DT DeSean Watts, and OLB Isaiah Ward.
  • Speaking of Manu, it felt like the Arizona transfer was everywhere throughout practice as he looks to lead what is expected to be one of the Big Ten's best units of linebackers in 2026.
  • Freshman offensive lineman Dominic Harris had a nice day at practice and made one of his best plays of the spring, pancaking redshirt freshman outside linebacker Victor Sanchez-Hernandez during a red zone period.
  • Each of Washington's three kickers got one live rep. Freshman CJ Wallace converted on a 53-yard attempt, while Texas State transfer Tyler Robles was good from about 45 yards, while Eastern Washington transfer Hunter McKee's one attempt from a similar spot bounced off the right upright.

This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Washington Huskies defense shines at second spring scrimmage

Follow each member of New York Giants' 2026 NFL draft class on social media

The New York Giants, general manager Joe Schoen, and head coach John Harbaugh called the names of seven players during the 2026 NFL draft in Pittsburgh over the weekend, beginning with Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese.

Things wrapped up on Saturday with their final selection of BYU linebacker Jack Kelly.

All seven members of the Giants' 2026 draft class have X or Instagram accounts (some more active than others), and this is how you can follow them:

Round 1: LB Arvell Reese (@arvxll)

Warming up for the Draft with a shift @raisingcanes#CaniacAmbassadorhttps://t.co/kS0TyGOPxz

— Arvell Reese (@arvxll) April 23, 2026

Round 1: OL Francis Mauogia (@FrancisMauigoa)

@ENeal73 WYA👀 pic.twitter.com/t66cu6x3k1

— Francis. Mauigoa (@FrancisMauigoa) May 14, 2022

Round 2: CB Colton Hood (@Colton_Hood2023)

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Having a good conscience, so that, when you are slandered, those who revile your good behavior in Christ may be put to shame.

Thank you God for giving me what I asked for 🙏🏽 #SkoBuffs

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Round 3: WR Malachi Fields (@m_fields8)

Full list of Bills picks following NFL Draft

The dust has now settled on the 2026 NFL Draft, and, with that, the Buffalo Bills have now put the finishing touches on their most recent class of college prospects looking to make a name for themselves in the pros. In total, the Bills made 10 selections, adding talent in all three phases of the game.

Buffalo added six defensive players, three on offense, and also a specialist to compete for the team’s punting job in 2026 and beyond. Below, we’ll review each of the Bills’ latest draft picks.

Following Buffalo’s draft, the oddsmakers at FanDuel Sportsbook list the Bills with +1000 Super Bowl odds, +500 to win the AFC, and -135 to win the AFC East for the 2026 NFL season. (odds current as of 4/25/2026)


Buffalo Bills 2026 NFL Draft class

Round 2, Pick 35: T.J. Parker, EDGE (Clemson)
Round 2, Pick 62: Davison Igbinosun, CB (Ohio State)
Round 4, Pick 102: Jude Bowry, OL (Boston College)
Round 4, Pick 125: Skyler Bell, WR (UConn)
Round 4, Pick 126: Kaleb Elarms-Orr, LB (TCU)
Round 5, Pick 167: Jalon Kilgore, S (South Carolina)
Round 5, Pick 181: Zane Durant, DT (Penn State)
Round 7, Pick 220: Toriano Pride Jr., CB (Missouri)
Round 7, Pick 239: Tommy Doman Jr., P (Florida)
Round 7, Pick 241: Ar’maj Reed-Adams, OG (Texas A&M)


Round 2, Pick 35: T.J. Parker, EDGE (Clemson)

With their first pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, and at 35 overall as the third pick in Round 2, the Buffalo Bills selected edge rusher T.J. Parker out of Clemson. Parker’s fall could ultimately prove fruitful for Parker and the Bills.

Just 21 years old, Parker brings near-prototypical edge defender size at 6’3 5/8” tall and 263 pounds, with 33 1/8” arms and 9 1/2” hands. At the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine, Parker ran a 4.63-second 40-yard dash, a 10-yard split time of 1.61 seconds, with a 34” vertical jump, and a 10’ broad jump.

In three seasons with Clemson, Parker played in 39 games, making 126 tackles (71 solo), 41.5 tackles for loss, 21.5 sacks, four pass defenses, six forced fumbles, and six fumble recoveries. It was that 2024 season where Parker opened eyes, totaling 57 tackles (35 solo), 19.5 tackles for loss, 11 sacks, one pass defense, six forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries. (All stats courtesy of Sports Reference.)

Parker was voted Freshman All-American in 2023, and named Second-Team All-ACC for his play in 2024.

Next read: Maxwell Owens’ instant analysis of T.J. Parker


Round 2, Pick 62: Davison Igbinosun, CB (Ohio State)

With the 62nd overall pick in this year’s draft, Buffalo selected cornerback Davison Igbinosun from Ohio State. A four-year college player who spent three seasons with Ohio State after his freshman campaign at Ole Miss, Igbinosun enters the NFL having played in 56 games, making 194 tackles (119 solo), four tackles for loss, four interceptions (for 47 yards), 27 pass defenses, and three fumble recoveries (for 17 yards). (All stats courtesy of Sports Reference.)

Igbinosun is viewed as a dependable and physical press corner with long arms, and someone who has a tendency to get handsy against the competition. That physicality can get him in trouble, evidenced by his 16 penalties during the 2024 college football season. In pre-draft analysis, some scouts noted Igbinosun’s ability to moonlight as a slot/nickel cornerback despite his true role as an outside corner.

Igbinosun will need to improve his fluidity when flipping to give chase out of a backpedal, where he’s shown to play with too much stiffness in the past. NFL quarterbacks will look to challenge Igbinosun early with deep routes, a facet of his game where his fundamentals tend to dip.

In its pre-draft coverage of Igbinosun, NFL.com gave him an overall prospect grade of “6.00” with “Traits or talent to be above-average backup.” At the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine, Igbinosun measured in at 6’2 1/8” and 189 pounds, with 32 7/8” arms and 9 1/8” hands. Igbinosun clocked a 4.45-second 40-yard dash, a 1.58-second 10-yard split, adding a 34” vertical jump, and a 10’ broad jump.

Igbinosun was named First-Team All-Big Ten following his play during the 2025 college football season.

Next read: Max Owens’ instant analysis of CB Davison Igbinosun


Round 4, Pick 102: Jude Bowry, OL (Boston College)

Leveraging yet another trade back, the Buffalo Bills added offensive tackle Jude Bowry out of Boston College early in Round 4 of the 2026 NFL Draft.

A four-year player at offensive tackle who logged 31 games in 23 starts for the BC Eagles, Bowry lands with One Bills Drive as someone with real potential to develop into a pivotal swing tackle option in the long term. Prioritizing Bowry early in the fourth round may represent a meaningful move to replace losing swing tackle Ryan Van Demark in the offseason. There’s also potential for him to find his way to transitioning to guard at the pro level.

The addition of Bowry solidifies Buffalo’s depth at the edges of the offensive line in the long term.

Next read: Max Owens’ instant analysis of OL Jude Bowry


Round 4, Pick 125: Skyler Bell, WR (UConn)

Next, the Bills added a receiving weapon for quarterback Josh Allen, selecting wide receiver Skyler Bell with pick 125. Bell is a versatile wideout who analysts expect could be used both outside and within the slot.

Bell, listed at just under 6’ tall and 192 pounds, totaled 101 receptions for 1,278 yards and 13 touchdowns with UConn in 2025. At the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine, Bell ran a 4.4-second 40-yard dash, and he recorded a 41” vertical jump in addition to an 11’1” broad jump.

The Bronx, NY native was a finalist for the Biletnikoff Award this past season, and he also was invited to the Senior Bowl and the East-West Shrine Bowl. He was a Consensus All-American, as well.

Next read: Max Owens’ instant analysis of WR Skyler Bell


Round 4, Pick 126: Kaleb Elarms-Orr, LB (TCU)

Buffalo then finally addressed the team’s linebacker depth with their second of two picks in Round 4, selecting linebacker Kaleb Elarms-Orr out of TCU.

Elarms-Orr split his four-year collegiate career between the University of California and TCU, logging 21 games with the Bears and 26 games for the Frogs. In four campaigns combined, Elarms-Orr totaled 276 tackles (135 solo), 19 tackles for loss, seven sacks, one interception, seven pass defenses, one forced fumble, and two fumble recoveries, per Sports Reference. He was named First-Team All-Big 12 following a productive 2025 season of college football where he made 130 tackles (60 solo), 11 tackles for loss, four sacks, and two pass defenses.

At the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine, Elarms-Orr measured in at 6’2” and 234 pounds, with 31 1/2” arms and 9” hands. His agility tests netted Elarms-Orr a time of 4.47 seconds in the 40-yard dash, 1.59-second 10-yard split, 4.41-second 20-yard shuttle, 40” vertical jump, and 10’4” broad jump. All of those numbers totaled saw Elarms-Orr finish with an Athleticism Score of 86 (good for third among linebackers at this year’s combine), and a Total Score of 74 (7th among this year’s combine LB participants).

As for Elarms-Orr’s fit with the Bills, he’ll immediately slot in as high-upside depth, with the need to focus on improving his fundamentals to better-extract his full potential down the road. Expect Elarms-Orr to be a significant contributor on special teams at the outset of his NFL career.

Next read: Max Owens’ instant analysis of LB Kaleb Elarms-Orr


Round 5, Pick 167: Jalon Kilgore, S (South Carolina)

With their first pick in Round 5, Buffalo selected safety Jalon Kilgore out of the University of South Carolina. One Bills Drive did plenty of work on scouting Kilgore ahead of the draft, conducting a private workout with him in addition to an earlier meeting at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine.

Kilgore was twice named Second-Team All-SEC (2024, 2025), and he was also named to the 2023 SEC All-Freshman Team. Kilgore carried a projected third-round grade throughout the pre-draft process, so Buffalo landing him in Round 5 should be seen as a solid, plus-move addition.

At the combine, Kilgore measured in at 6’ 1 3/8” and 210 pounds, with 32 7/8” arms and 9 3/8” hands. He finished with an Athletic Score of 79, ranking him fourth among safeties at this year’s combine, per NFL.com. Kilgore’s agility tests at the combine revealed his explosive potential, with a 4.4-second 40-yard dash, 1.56-second 10-yard split, 4.32-second 20-yard shuttle, 37” vertical jump, 10’10” broad jump, and 16 reps on the bench press.

Kilgore played 36 games in three seasons with the Gamecocks, making 178 tackles (109 solo), 4.5 tackles for loss, eight interceptions (for 69 yards), 21 pass defenses, two forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries, per Sports Reference. He also brings potential as a punt returner, having done so with South Carolina. If analysis of Kilgore’s game proves accurate, Buffalo could have another late-round defensive back gem.

Next read: Max Owens’ instant analysis of S Jalon Kilgore


Round 5, Pick 181: Zane Durant, DT (Penn State)

The Bills used the last pick in Round 5 to select defensive tackle Zane Durant from Penn State. In drafting Durant, it represents Buffalo’s first addition to the defensive tackle room this offseason.

Most pre-draft analysis of the Bills’ defense saw a glaring need to add zero-tech nose tackle for new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard’s 3-4 base system. However, it’s uncertain whether Buffalo sees Durant as that answer at a perceived need.

Draft experts have tabbed Durant’s role as an athletic three technique in the NFL, and his size reminds of Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver. At the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine, Durant measured in at 6’ 1 1/8” tall and 290 pounds, with 31 7/8” arms and 10 5/8” hands. Durant brings tons of athletic potential, having finished the combine with a 4.75-second 40-yard dash, 1.66-second 10-yard split, 33.5” vertical jump, and 9’4” broad jump.

A four-year player with the Nittany Lions who logged 54 games, Durant finished his college career with 89 tackles (49 solo), 22 tackles for loss, 10 sacks, one interception (for 14 yards), three pass defenses, and one fumble recovery (for 14 yards), per Sports Reference.

Durant will join a defensive tackle room in Buffalo that’s looking to get nastier up front, and he should slot in as a solid developmental depth piece with plus-ability as a penetrating d-lineman built to chase the football.

Next read: Max Owens’ instant analysis of DT Zane Durant


Round 7, Pick 220: Toriano Pride Jr., CB (Missouri)

The Buffalo Bills doubled down at cornerback in this year’s draft, adding cornerback Toriano Pride Jr. out of Missouri with pick 220, their first of three selections in Round 7.

Pride represents a priority by the Bills to continue adding explosive speed, with him clocking the fastest 40-yard dash time (4.32 seconds) at the 2026 NFL Combine. Pride also posted a 1.51-second 10-yard split, a 7.2-second 3-cone drill, a 37.5” vertical jump, 10’8” broad jump, and put up 13 reps on the bench press.

Pride split his four-year college career between Clemson and Missouri, playing in 26 games for each program. In 52 total games, Pride made 82 tackles (64 solo), 3.5 tackles for loss, one sack, five interceptions (for 50 yards), two interception touchdowns, 16 pass defenses, one forced fumble, two fumble recoveries for 62 yards, and one safety (per Sports Reference).

Next read: Max Owens’ instant analysis of CB Toriano Pride Jr.


Round 7, Pick 239: Tommy Doman Jr., P (Florida)

The Bills then decided to turn in a draft card for punter Tommy Doman Jr. with the second of three seventh-round picks.

Doman led FBS in hang time during the 2025 season, with an average air time of 4.5 seconds. Additionally, 17 of his 50 punts landed inside opponents’ 20-yard line. Doman made Pro Football Focus’ All-SEC Team in 2025 in his first and only season with the Gators (he played for Michigan during the 2023 and 2024 seasons).

Dolman has experience as a holder, and he brings an added element as a kickoff specialist, a placekicker, beyond his main role as a punter. Doman will compete with incumbent punter Mitch Wishnowsky for a roster spot this summer.

Next read: Max Owens’ instant analysis of P Tommy Doman Jr.


Round 7, Pick 241: Ar’maj Reed-Adams, OG (Texas A&M)

The Bills closed out their draft class by adding offensive guard Ar’Maj Reed-Adams with pick 241 in Round 7. A massive lineman, Reed-Adams measured in at 6’5 3/4” and 314 pounds during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine.

An older rookie at 24 years old, Reed-Adams spent six years at the college level between Kansas and later Texas A&M. Reed-Adams appeared in 56 games at guard in those six campaigns, per Sports Reference. He started 15 of 31 games played with Kansas.

Pre-draft analysis of Reed-Adams reveals a prospect who will likely compete to provide depth along the offensive line, with perhaps greater upside if he can utilize his size traits to gain more consistency rep to rep.

Next read: Max Owens’ instant analysis of IOL Ar’maj Reed-Adams


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Purple Row After Dark: Let’s remember some guys

18 Jun 2000: Jeff Cirillo #7 of the Colorado Rockies throws the ball during a game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado. The Rockies defeated the Diamondbacks 19-2.Mandatory Credit: Rodolfo Ganzales /Allsport | Getty Images

The Colorado Rockies will play a double-header tomorrow to wrap up their series against the New York Mets after an unexpected off-day thanks to a rainy day in Queens.

Since there was no baseball game today, I thought we could play a little game instead. It’s time to remember some guys who played for our Rockies.

In this exercise, the goal is to come up with a lineup of players for your favorite team—in this case, the Rockies—comprised of players who posted between 20 and 40 wins above replacement (WAR) according to Baseball Reference. This spread cuts out the team’s Hall of Fame players like Larry Walker (72.7 bWAR) and Todd Helton (61.8 bWAR), but still includes players who overall had strong careers.

The other stipulation is that players selected must be retired. For the Rockies, that means that DJ LeMahieu—their all-time second baseman—isn’t currently on the list.

For a team as young as the Rockies I found it both interesting and challenging. For older teams there are certainly a lot more players to choose from. However, I ultimately was able to come up with a full 10-player lineup, including designated hitter. For this lineup, I did not necessarily take into account how they performed with the Rockies, especially since they usually only played one or two seasons here. Instead, I went with their career WAR.

Lineup:

  • Catcher: Charles Johnson, 2003 (22.6 WAR)
  • First Base: Andrés Galarraga, 1993-1997 (31.7 WAR) 
  • Second Base: Mark Ellis, 2011 (33.5 WAR)
  • Third Base: Jeff Cirillo, 2000-2001 (34.6 WAR) 
  • Shortstop: Juan Uribe, 2001-2003 (22.6 WAR) 
  • Left Field: Ron Gant, 2001 (34.1 WAR)
  • Center Field: Charlie Blackmon, 2011-2024 (21.5 WAR) 
  • Right Field: Carlos González, 2009-2018 (24.5 WAR) 
  • Designated Hitter: Justin Morneau, 2014-2015 (27 WAR) 

I decided to take things one step further and come up with a five-man starting rotation and a four-man bench.

Rotation:

  • LHP Mike Hampton, 2001-2001 (28.2 WAR) 
  • RHP Pedro Astacio, 1997-2001 (25.6 WAR) 
  • LHP Denny Neagle, 2001-2003 (22.4 WAR) 
  • RHP Bill Swift, 1995-1997 (20.7 WAR) 
  • RHP Ubaldo Jiménez, 2006-2011 (20.4 WAR)

Bench:

  • INF Marco Scutaro, 2012 (22.1 WAR)
  • UTIL Howard Johnson, 1994 (22.2 WAR)
  • OF Matt Kemp, 2020 (21.6 WAR)
  • INF Ronnie Belliard, 2003 (20.8 WAR)

Of course, the methodology has some flaws. For example, this list of Rockies has no backup catcher. Chris Iannetta failed to make the cut with just 14.9 career bWAR. The WAR criteria also makes building a bullpen impossible. I discussed it with a few friends, and we decided that for a bullpen we could select players that had at least 10 career WAR. In true Rockies fashion, this leaves us with a bullpen that has only one lefty.

Bullpen:

  • RHP LaTroy Hawkins, 2007/2015 (17.8 WAR)
  • RHP Steve Reed, 1993-1997/2003-2004 (17.6 WAR)
  • RHP Adam Ottavino, 2012-2018 (14.9 WAR)
  • RHP Houston Street, 2009-2011 (14.5 WAR)
  • RHP Dave Veres, 1998-1999 (12.9 WAR)
  • RHP Greg Holland, 2017 (12.4 WAR)
  • RHP Curtis Leskanic, 1993-1999 (12.1 WAR)
  • LHP Brian Fuentes, 2002-2008 (10.5 WAR)

Overall this gives us a complete “remember some guys” 26-man roster! What names are you surprised to see? Who are you surprised to see not make the cut? Let us know in the comments. Feel free to come up with your own lineup or roster for either the Rockies or a different team as well!


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Ravens draft pick Evan Beerntsen can put Appleton North on the NFL map

Evan Beerntsen is on the cusp of making history.

According to Pro Football Reference, the graduate of Appleton North High School will become the first NFL player from the school if he makes an opening day roster.

The guard from Northwestern will get his shot with Baltimore. The Ravens selected Beerntsen with the 37th pick of the seventh round (253rd overall) of the NFL draft.

Beerntsen was one of two Northwestern linemen selected. Tackle Caleb Tiernan was taken by the Minnesota Vikings in the third round.

Evan Beerntsen draft grade: B

USA TODAY and CBS Sports liked the pick for the potential depth it provides. The Ravens also selected a guard, Penn State’s Olaivavega Ioane, with its first-round pick.

From the Appleton Post Crescent: Baltimore Ravens draft Appleton North's Beerntsen in seventh round

Where did Evan Beerntsen go to college?

Beerntsen played at FCS South Dakota State from 2019-24 and joined Northwestern as a graduate transfer for the 2025 season.

Evan Beerntsen highlights

Beerntsen played in just four games during his first two seasons at South Dakota but eventually blossomed into a starter for a program that won the FCS national title in 2023 and ’24. In his final season with the Jackrabbits he was a second-team Associated Press All-American. In his only season at Northwestern he allowed zero sacks or quarterback hits and was an honorable mention all-Big Ten selection on the coaches and media teams.

What is Evan Beerntsen’s height, weight?

Beerntsen measured 6-3 ½ and 301 pounds at the NFL combine..

What were Evan Beerntsen’s stats?

Beernsten received the highest grade from Pro Football Focus among Northwestern linemen (79.0). Northwestern ranked 96th in the nation in total offense (346.1 yards per game) and 65th in rushing (160.2 ypg).

How did Evan Beerntsen do at the NFL combine?

Beerntsen participated in four drills at the combine. He ran the 40-yard dash in 5.25 seconds, posted a 10-yard split of 1.82 seconds. His vertical jump was 32.5 inches and his broad jump was 8 feet, 9 inches.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Baltimore selects Appleton North alum Evan Beerntsen in 7th round

They were teammates 3 months ago. Now, they’re punching each other in the face

Utah Mammoth defenseman Mikhail Sergachev (98) and defenseman MacKenzie Weegar (52) sit in the penalty box during the third period of game 3 of a first-round NHL Stanley Cup playoff series against the Vegas Golden Knights at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Friday, April 24, 2026.
Utah Mammoth defenseman Mikhail Sergachev (98) and defenseman MacKenzie Weegar (52) sit in the penalty box during the third period of game 3 of a first-round NHL Stanley Cup playoff series against the Vegas Golden Knights at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Friday, April 24, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News

In the 2023-24 NHL season, MacKenzie Weegar and Rasmus Andersson played more ice time together than any other two members of the Calgary Flames: 947 minutes and 15 seconds, to be exact, and they were still teammates as recently as this season.

On Friday, they repeatedly punched each other in the face.

No matter how many dinner outings and golf rounds the pair shared over their three and a half seasons as teammates, the Stanley Cup Playoffs aren’t the time to exchange pleasantries.

“Just two competitors competing against each other,” Weegar said of the tussle. “Obviously, in a playoff series like this, there’s no friends out there. It’s not personal.”

Former Flames teammates Rasmus Andersson and MacKenzie Weegar get into it 👀 pic.twitter.com/hJjKQ8BcQv

— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) April 25, 2026

Andersson is responsible for the cut and swollen left eyebrow Weegar sported after the game.

“He got me good, but that’s alright — I like it. I like a little blood."

The two began this season as teammates with the Flames. They were in the visiting locker room for the Utah Mammoth’s home opener, and Andersson even scored the first goal of the season at the Delta Center.

After missing the playoffs on a mere tiebreaker last year, the Flames had high hopes for this season. But when it was clear that they wouldn’t achieve much and that Andersson, one of their biggest stars, was unlikely to re-sign, they went full rebuild mode.

It began with Andersson’s trade to the Vegas Golden Knights in January. Weegar went next with a trade to the Mammoth a few days before the trade deadline, after which Nazem Kadri returned to the Colorado Avalanche in a deal that wasn’t announced until more than an hour after the deadline had passed.

It’s entirely possible that the winner of the ongoing playoff series between the Mammoth and Golden Knights could end up facing Kadri, one of the league’s most notorious pests, in the Western Conference Finals.

If it gets to that point, fans can expect at least the same level of competitiveness between the former teammates.

MacKenzie Weegar, the goal scorer

Weegar scored four goals in his 79 regular-season games this year. Through just three playoff games, he’s already halfway to that total with a pair of goals.

He has Andersson to thank for the first one, as it almost looked like Andersson kicked Weegar’s shot from the point in Game 2 into the net.

In Game 3, Weegar scored the first-ever playoff goal at the Delta Center on another point shot.

“I saw one fan when I banged on the glass,” Weegar said of the experience. “We had a special moment. I’m not sure who that was, but I’m sure he’ll remember it, along with myself.”

MacKenzie Weegar scores the first playoff hockey goal at home in Utah! 🚨 pic.twitter.com/QB1kWTUIMP

— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) April 25, 2026

Weegar added an assist in the second period for three total points in the series. He’s now tied with seven others as the series leaders in the points column.

The veteran defenseman still has some adjusting to do on the defensive side of the puck, but he looks more and more comfortable with each passing game.

He’s beginning to show why the Mammoth valued him so highly when they acquired him.

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Ranking the best rookie quarterback fits from the 2026 NFL Draft

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Ranking the best rookie quarterback fits from the 2026 NFL Draft originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The 2026 NFL Draft has reached its conclusion, and with it, we've closed the book on one of the most underwhelming quarterback classes in recent memory.

It didn't quite play out how we imagined. Ty Simpson's floundering stock was saved by the Los Angeles Rams in the middle of Round 1, but Garrett Nussmeier fell to seventh. No quarterbacks went in the second, the three from the third round went too early, and a smattering of Day 3 hopefuls found their new homes.

As those passers get acclimated to the next level, it's worth investigating which ones are set up for success in 2026 and beyond.

MORE: All 32 draft classes ranked from best to worst

2026 quarterback landing spot rankings

10.  Behren Morton, Texas Tech (New England Patriots)

Morton has a real shot at being New England's backup quarterback this season. The quarterback room lacks a reliable veteran and his main competition is Tommy DeVito -- it's a winnable battle.

However, we know that Morton isn't getting real playing time unless something goes seriously wrong; and even in this event, a competitive team may prefer an outside veteran. If he does play, he's still operating with a below-average receiving corps, a changing offensive line, and a coaching staff that may have some turbulence in its future. 

Morton's ceiling is being a decent second-string quarterback, but he may be better served by being the gameday inactive for a season instead of being thrust into relief work.

9. Cade Klubnik, Clemson (New York Jets)

For all the talent added in this class, the Jets' process wasn't always ideal. Adding Klubnik in the fourth was a reach, trading up for the right to do so was worse, and the move reeks of offensive coordinator Frank Reich taking the reins for a pick. 

None of that makes his fit with the New York worse. But neither the current coaching staff nor the depth chart conjures up much optimism.

Klubnik is a developmental backup, which means it'll likely be more than just Geno Smith in his path to playing time. He lacks Smith's aggression and effectiveness downfield, and the change of pace to a more RPO-centric offense would be more about keeping the offense afloat than fostering development.

From a long-term perspective, a bad season from the Jets would mean a second coaching staff and, potentially, a regime looking to replace its entire quarterback room. This attempt at hitting big feels ill-fated from the start.

8. Taylen Green, Arkansas (Cleveland Browns)

Incompetence might stunt Klubnik's development in East Rutherford. It'll threaten to do the same to Taylen Green in Cleveland.

Todd Monken is an excellent offensive mind and a good professor for any young quarterback. Still, he'll be entering the league's most chaotic quarterback room, with little recourse in the form of ideal veteran mentorship. 

The spotlight will once again be on Cleveland's quarterback controversy, and by nature of being on the Browns, there's a decent chance Green sees playing time in Year 1. His experience and raw physical tools will help him tread water, but playing with multiple rookie receivers and a new offensive line could make life more difficult, especially in negative game scripts.

7. Carson Beck, Miami (Arizona Cardinals)

Taking Beck in the third round was one of Day 2's most curious selections, and head coach Mike LaFleur's lack of conviction about the plan for his development isn't making anyone more optimistic.

Arizona has some weapons at its disposal, especially after drafting running back Jeremiyah Love in Round 1. Trey McBride headlines a crop of pass catchers that lacks juice on the perimeter, and the Cardinals will hope an offseason's worth of additions helps remodel the offensive line.

As for Beck, he remains little more than leverage against Jacoby Brissett. The veteran is a suitable mentor, but Beck's pro-readiness might make him a candidate to start ahead of schedule. Beck doesn't have the tools to cheat defenses, and with the test only getting more difficult, it's hard to envision him having significant success as a rookie.

With a first-year head coach feeling the heat of his new gig, there's a chance Beck gets into game action, struggles, and is permanently relegated to second-string duties. Arizona is neither the best short- nor long-term home for Beck's development.

6. Athan Kaliakmanis, Rutgers (Washington Commanders)

There's a cap to Kaliakmanis' fit with Washington because of Jayden Daniels. When healthy, he's a star, and the Commanders' entire competitive window rests upon him.

With that said, Kaliakmanis is uniquely equipped to be a strong backup quarterback from the jump. He has plenty of experience against Big Ten defenses and grew into the aggression that his arm talent demands in Piscataway. Kaliakmanis struggles with consistency under pressure, although he has a live arm and a nice feel for nuance as a decision-maker.

Daniels' (and Marcus Mariota's) injury history might accelerate Kaliakmanis' debut, but if he's seeing the field, he'll do so with a strong supporting cast. Terry McLaurin, Luke McCaffrey, and Antonio Williams are a fun start to a receiving corps. Throw in a good offensive line, and a pro-ready passer would be able to find success. 

5. Drew Allar, Penn State (Pittsburgh Steelers)

We're about to find out whether the Steelers' steady hand left with former head coach Mike Tomlin.

An uninspiring quarterback room isn't an ideal starting point, but Allar will have the chance to learn behind Mason Rudolph and, potentially, Aaron Rodgers. Head coach Mike McCarthy isn't necessarily innovative, but he helped both Aaron Rodgers and Dak Prescott. 

MORE:Ranking the 5 best and worst picks of Round 1

If the futility of Pittsburgh's quarterback situation pushes Allar into action, he'll be playing with a playoff-worthy roster. The defense should keep game scripts fairly favorable, and the trio of DK Metcalf, Michael Pittman Jr., and Germie Bernard is an excellent balance of potency, physicality, and nuance. I like the Steelers' offensive line, too, and a healthy commitment to the run game should keep Allar upright.

4. Fernando Mendoza, Indiana (Las Vegas Raiders)

All things considered, Fernando Mendoza could have landed in a worse spot. Klint Kubiak is an exciting offensive coach who is tied to Mendoza's success, rather than a lame-duck coach more likely to prioritize short-term gains.

The supporting cast isn't great -- especially at receiver -- but this team's identity will begin on the ground. Two star linemen and Ashton Jeanty pave quite the path to a strong ground game. Of course, tight end Brock Bowers headlining a receiving corps is lots of fun, too.

Parity suggests that Mendoza is behind the eight ball, but this spot is better than several recent environments for No. 1 picks like Cam Ward, Caleb Williams, and Trevor Lawrence. That gives him a head start, and voices like Kirk Cousins and Tom Brady are bound to be helpful.

3. Garrett Nussmeier, LSU (Kansas City Chiefs)

I can't promise that Andy Reid or Travis Kelce will be in Kansas City when Nussmeier hits his stride, but if Nussmeier is taking snaps ahead of Patrick Mahomes' return, they figure to be important pieces of his immediate success.

Nussmeier may ultimately prefer landing with the Chiefs, rather than a team like the Cardinals. Freed from the pressure of franchise quarterbacking, Nussmeier's rookie year will be defined by the progress he makes on the practice field, shedding the bad habits of his injury-plagued 2025 season. 

Even if it caps his ceiling as a high-end backup, Nussmeier seems more likely to hit that ceiling in an environment ripe with weapons, championship pedigree, and stability. Perhaps he becomes Kansas City's rendition of the many Brady backups that found work elsewhere down the line. 

2. Ty Simpson, Alabama (Los Angeles Rams)

It's probably not worth overreacting to Sean McVay's post-Round 1 press conference, but it didn't set an ideal tone for Simpson's stint in Los Angeles. He's not equipped to help this team beat Seattle in January, and the weight of those expectations, should Matthew Stafford get hurt, might put a dent in his performance.

On the other hand, the Rams are stacked. Puka Nacua and Davante Adams -- as long as both are on the field -- create one of the league's most dynamic receiving duos. The team added to the tight end room on Day 2, has consistent offensive line play, and can bank on another dangerous run game.

That ground game is critical to Sean McVay's status as one of the NFL's preeminent playcallers. McVay finally gets another shot at a protégé after the successes that Jared Goff found -- an enviable spot for any young passer.

As long as the tension in that quarterback room doesn't boil over, Simpson won't have to work against circumstance to be a quality starter.

1. Cole Payton, North Dakota State (Philadelphia Eagles)

It's a good day to be Cole Payton. Unlike other mid-round passers, the chance Payton starts in 2026 seems slim, and the expectations of a franchise aren't resting on his shoulders. For now, those land on Jalen Hurts, who is creeping closer to replacement quicker than the Philadelphia faithful may anticipate.

Tanner McKee stands between Payton and Hurts on the depth chart and offers him insulation as he jumps from FCS play to the pros. 

Of course, the talent in Philadelphia isn't much of a question. A.J. Brown getting traded would hurt the receiving corps, but more targets for DeVonta Smith and Makai Lemon are an excellent consolation prize. The offensive line is still strong, Saquon Barkley is a superstar, and the defense will continue to keep the Eagles competitive.

Payton has the physical tools to fit well in a Hurts-style offense, and he may be better-equipped to test the middle of the field, too. Success rates for any later-round quarterback are low. In Philadelphia, Payton has a better shot than possibly anywhere else of hitting his stride.

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Falcons roster implications for the team’s day 3 picks

NORMAN, OKLAHOMA - NOVEMBER 22: Linebacker Kendal Daniels #5 of the Oklahoma Sooners covers his face after stopping running back Tavorus Jones #22 of the Missouri Tigers from converting on third down resulting in a punt in the fourth quarter at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on November 22, 2025 in Norman, Oklahoma. Oklahoma won 17-6. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Falcons added depth with their final selections of the 2026 NFL Draft, as expected. As anticipated, they weren’t just looking for guys to quietly fill roles.

Instead, everyone the Falcons took has a whisper of promise. We have no idea whether that will be realized, but we do know the Falcons were looking for players who have traits and talent that suggest they can be more than just special teamers and backups. With that in mind, let’s talk roster implications for the quartet of picks from earlier today.

Kendal Daniels will push for a starting job

Remember when De’Vondre Campbell was selected in the fourth round and ended up starting 10 games in 2016 for the Falcons? I’m sure Jeff Ulbrich does.

I’m not suggesting that Daniels is Campbell, but I am suggesting that a talented fourth rounder who isn’t facing any standout competition may well win the job. Christian Harris is the chief obstacle to that, and a 27 game starter who was Atlanta’s only credible inside linebacker addition in free agency is not an obstacle to wave away. But Daniels, like Campbell, is primarily getting knocked for being a little slow to react at times and not having ideal instincts, rather than a lack of coverage ability, physicality, athleticism, or talent.

Ulbrich can coach him up, and Daniels is by all accounts a motivated, smart player to begin with. I wouldn’t be at all shocked if he’s starting next to Divine Deablo in Week 1.

Anterio Thomas will slot in to the back end of the defensive line rotation

Thomas doesn’t impact anyone in the current rotation; he just supplements it. This is a player who has been a bit of an inconsistent run defender in his career but was quite good a year ago, and he’s always had the burst and nastiness to be a force as a pass rusher. Better consistency will need to be there and experience will help him achieve that, but initially this is probably a 10 snap per game player who will get Nate Ollie’s coaching and the ability to pin his ears back and chase the quarterback.

Despite being a sixth round pick, Thomas has real talent and energy and could be a more prominent part of the rotation going forward. In year one, with quite a few options in front of him, his impact will be limited unless he really stands out.

Harold Perkins Jr. is an enigma

Do you know where Perkins is going to play? I don’t.

Tre’Shon Diaz notes that he’ll be a major factor on special teams, where the team needs his energy and aggression, but I genuinely don’t know what his path to playing time is otherwise. Will he get some snaps at edge rusher, where his speed and good hand usage could make him a nuisance despite his lack of size? Will he man inside linebacker at times, serving as a Kaden Elliss-esque blitz threat to cause headaches and working on his coverage and tackling shakiness in real-time? Will he do a little bit of both, spelling starters on clear passing downs?

I don’t know, but Jeff Ulbrich probably has a vision for him. Perkins isn’t going to start and likely won’t get a ton of playing time, but if Ulbrich can find a few different ways to turn him loose, he seems like an agent of chaos the Falcons could use.

Ethan Onianwan is a lottery ticket and a deep reserve

Onianwan didn’t start a tackle for Ohio State last year, and seems likely to kick in to guard in the pros. He’s an absolutely mammoth human being who could be a mauler in the run game with time and effort, but Onianwan should be firmly behind Kyle Hinton on the interior in 2026 as he adjusts to the NFL. If he’s doing particularly well this summer, though, he could ensure Hinton is the only guard in front of him; I’m also interested to see if Bill Callahan believes he has any potential at tackle. Write his name down as someone who could be a lot more intriguing in 2027 if his development goes well.

Former Florida State OL signs with AFC East team as a priority UDFA

Florida State offensive lineman Jacob Rizy is heading to New England. The Patriots are signing the former Seminoles interior lineman as a priority undrafted free agent with a $5,000 signing bonus, Andrew Callahan was first to report the news, giving Rizy a shot at earning a roster spot with one of the NFL's most storied franchises following the conclusion of the 2026 NFL Draft.

Rizy spent three years at Harvard before transferring to Florida State for his final two seasons. He had full starting seasons at both right tackle in 2022 and left tackle in 2023 for the Crimson before a swing lineman for the Seminoles, where he played at 6-foot-5, 310 pounds.

At Harvard, Rizy earned second-team All-Ivy League honors in 2022 before earning first-team All-Ivy League recognition in 2023 while starting 20 games across his two seasons as a starter for the Crimson.

Rizy earned All-ACC Academic Team honors in 2025 during his second and final season at FSU, and graduated from Florida State with a social science degree in the fall of 2025, his second college degree, having previously earned a degree in economics and psychology from Harvard in the spring of 2024.

A versatile interior offensive lineman capable of lining up at both center and guard, Rizy combines good size with impressive athleticism and registered a 9.88 Relative Athletic Score during the pre-draft process.

Rizy is one of three former Seminoles to sign with NFL teams following the 2026 draft so far, joining defensive back Jerry Wilson, who signed with the Los Angeles Chargers, and wide receiver Squirrel White, who signed with the Chicago Bears.

Source: #Patriots signing ex-FSU and Harvard OL Jacob Rizy as a priority free agent. $5,000 signing bonus.

Rizy is an elite athlete (9.88 RAS) for a G/C at 6-5, 304. He played LG, C, RG and RT over the past 2 years at Florida State. Graduated Harvard in spring '24. (📸: @AP) pic.twitter.com/I1nd60tBMC

— Andrew Callahan (@_AndrewCallahan) April 25, 2026

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Nelly Korda on cusp of third LPGA major title, leads by 5 at Chevron Championship

HOUSTON – As Nelly Korda opened up an eight-shot lead at the Chevron Championship, the Houston fire department was trying to break into the pro shop to check out what apparently turned out to be a false alarm.

Needless to say, things got heated at Memorial Park on Saturday, where fans came out to see if anyone could rise up to challenge Korda. After four birdies on the front side, Korda cooled down, playing the last 12 holes in 2 over. By day's end, she'd shot 2-under 70 to get to 16 under, still good enough for a five-shot lead, the largest 54-hole lead of her LPGA career.

Korda is the first player to lead the Chevron by multiple strokes after each of the first three rounds since Lorena Ochoa 20 years ago. A victory on Sunday would give Korda 17 LPGA victories and three majors titles. It would also give her 22 of the 27 points needed to enter the LPGA Hall of Fame.

"I played really solid on the front and then just kind of – not may have lost concentration," said Korda, "but the wind started picking up and then I just put myself into, I mean, I put myself into great positions; didn't kind of execute really well."

Korda hit 16 greens, the most this week, and took 32 putts, up from 24 and 27 in the first two rounds.

Nelly Korda keeps it consistent. She holds the lead for the third day straight 👊 pic.twitter.com/xh5VyyDN4W

— LPGA (@LPGA) April 25, 2026

Korda's closest pursuer is former Chevron champion Patty Tavatanakit, who made par or better on her first 48 holes of the tournament. It marked the longest bogey-free streak to start a major since Bronte Law played the first three rounds of the 2019 AIG Women's British Open without a dropped shot.

"It was pretty incredible," said Korda. "She was definitely making some insane up-and-downs and she has this flow to her chipping and to her entire game where it looks super easy. She looks very confident around the greens."

Tavatanakit shot a second consecutive 69 to get to 11 under, while former KPMG Women's PGA winner Ruoning Yin shot 66 to get to 10 under with Frenchwoman Pauline Roussin-Bouchard (67).

Nelly Korda keeps it consistent. She holds the lead for the third day straight 👊 pic.twitter.com/xh5VyyDN4W

— LPGA (@LPGA) April 25, 2026

"I'm really proud of how I putt right now because I've been struggling with putting for a long time," said Yin, who experimented with a broomstick putter for several months before switching back to conventional length.

Both Gaby Lopez (T-6) and Lexi Thompson (T-10) matched the day's low round of 66.

Amateur Farah O'Keefe, the Texas junior who ranks No. 4 in the world, heads into the final round in a share of sixth. It's the best 54-hole position by an amateur at the Chevron since Morgan Pressel in 2005.

Korda will move back to No. 1 in the world on Sunday, overtaking Jeeno Thitikul, should she finish T-2 or better. She has spent a total of 108 weeks at the top spot. It would mark her seventh time ascending to No. 1.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Nelly Korda on cusp of third LPGA major title, leads Chevron Championship by 5

Bloodbath in Boston: Red Sox Fire Manager, Several Coaches After Abysmal Start to Season

(Nick Wass/AP photo)

The Boston Red Sox have axed Manager Alex Cora and five coaches after notching just 10 wins in the team’s first month of baseball.

Cora was let go, along with hitting coach Peter Fatse, third-base coach Kyle Hudson, bench coach Ramón Vázquez, assistant hitting coach Dillon Lawson, and major league hitting strategy coach Joe Cronin, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported.

The Boston Red Sox fired manager Alex Cora, hitting coach Peter Fatse, bench coach Rámon Vazquez and game-planning coach Jason Varitek, sources tell ESPN.

While the Red Sox won today, they are 10-17 and in last in the American League East. Massive change is coming in Boston.

— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) April 25, 2026

The team also reassigned its former catcher and three-time World Series champion Jason Varitek, who was serving as game planning and run prevention coach.

Cora, a former infielder who played 14 MLB seasons, became Red Sox skipper in 2018. During his tenure, the Sox won 620 games and lost 541.

Cora brought a World Series championship to Boston in 2018.

“Alex Cora led this organization to one of the greatest seasons in Red Sox history in 2018, and for that, and the many years that followed, he will always have our deepest gratitude,” Red Sox owner John Henry said in a statement to the media. “He has had a lasting impact on this team and on this city. He has led on and off the field in so many important ways.”

The Sox currently sit at the bottom of the American League East, 7.5 games back of the archrival New York Yankees, who are in first place. Boston’s ugly start to the season comes after the Red Sox lost to the Yanks in the AL Wild Card round last year. The team is currently 10-17 on the season.

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2026 Detroit Lions UDFA tracker

A Detroit Lions logo by practice field during training camp at Detroit Lions Headquarters and Training Facility in Allen Park on Monday, July 24, 2023.

The Detroit Lions’ 2026 NFL Draft class has been established, but they’re far from closing out their weekend. Teams will now scurry to sign players who went undrafted—commonly known as UDFAs—to fill out the rest of their roster.

The Lions should be pretty active during this process. Including this year’s draft class, they have 76 players on their roster, with the NFL maximum currently set at 90. That means they could potentially sign up to 14 UDFAs over the next few days. This post will track all of the latest UDFA news as it comes in and the team gets their roster closer to the limit.

Below is a list of all the reported signings with the Lions after the draft, but please don’t treat this list as official. Players often change their commitment to a team. And other times, these players are actually invited to Lions minicamp, but it’s conflated/misreported as a UDFA signing. Also, it’s worth noting that the Lions are not holding a rookie minicamp this year, so it’s unclear if any of these UDFAs will get the opportunity to try out with Detroit if they don’t sign a contract.

With that in mind, note that the list below may change. We’ll list officialnext to a player once the team has confirmed the signing—which usually takes at least a few days.

Names will trickle in over the next few days, so keep refreshing this page Saturday night throughout the entire weekend.

2026 Detroit Lions UDFA tracker

  • QB Luke Altmyer, Illinois (source)
  • TE Miles Kitselman, Tennessee (source)
  • EDGE Eric O’Neill, Rutgers (source)
  • EDGE Anthony Lucas, USC (source)
  • CB De’Shawn Rucker, USF (source)

Dolphins' new coach and GM bet big on toughness in the NFL draft

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and coach Jeff Hafley articulated their goal weeks ago: They wanted to rebuild the franchise around toughness and physicality.

They walked away from their first draft in Miami with the players they wanted.

“I would say it was collaborative, cohesive,” Sullivan said. “I felt like we executed. I felt like we helped the Miami Dolphins. I speak for both of us when we talk about the excitement of the players we drafted and the culture we're trying to build.”

The Dolphins had 13 picks, and they used the first two on Alabama offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor (12th overall) and San Diego State cornerback Chris Johnson (27th) — players who fit the mold of toughness and are expected to be tone-setters.

Proctor was the biggest offensive lineman in the draft at 6-foot-7, 352 pounds. He will be tasked with protecting new quarterback Malik Willis and making things easier in the run game for De'Von Achane. Johnson, known for his physicality and versatility, will have a chance to start right away because of the holes in Miami's secondary.

“I believe this is a physical game,” Hafley said, “and you need tough guys to play this game and guys who want to be physical. If you look at this (draft) list and watch how hard these guys play, I think it’s impressive.”

Dolphins wanted Proctor no matter what

The Dolphins needed of offensive line help, but given Sullivan's stated approach of taking the best player available, it was somewhat surprising when they used their first pick on Proctor when projected difference-makers like Miami Hurricanes edge rusher Rueben Bain Jr. and Ohio State safety Caleb Downs were available.

Sullivan said the Dolphins targeted Proctor specifically. They had no desire to deviate from their plan, regardless of how the draft board unfolded.

“His height, weight, speed, production, the things that he can do on the football field for a man his size, he’s an outlier,” Sullivan said. “There’s not many like him. That’s no shot at Caleb Downs, a phenomenal, phenomenal football player, and he’ll have a great career ... but we had a lot of conviction on Proctor being a very unique player in this draft and one that we can build around for years. We invested in Malik, and it was important for us to protect him."

Pr”ctor has a “1972” tattoo on the knuckles of his right hand, honoring the year his stepfather was born.

That also happens to be the year that the Dolphins completed the NFL's only perfect season en route to their first Super Bowl win.

“I suppose it was meant to be,” Proctor said at his introductory news conference.

Texas ties

Miami drafted linebacker Jacob Rodriguez out of Texas Tech to possibly follow in the footsteps of Red Raiders alum and Dolphins Hall of Famer Zach Thomas. Miami also selected Texas Tech wide receiver Caleb Douglas in the third round and took linebacker Trey Moore, safety Michael Taaffe and guard DJ Campbell out of Texas.

That's five players from Texas schools.

At least one Dolphins veteran was thrilled about the Texas ties. Former Red Raider Jordyn Brooks was so excited the team drafted Rodriguez and Douglas that the veteran linebacker came to the Dolphins' practice facility shortly after the picks were made on Friday night.

“It was cool to have him in the draft room,” Sullivan said. “He was gassed up, and he got us fired up."

Addressing”receiver

After releasing veteran Tyreek Hill and trading away star Jaylen Waddle, Miami drafted three receivers, including Douglas and Louisville's Chris Bell.

Both fit what Miami was looking for in size. Douglas — 6-4, 205 pounds — was praised for his length. Bell — 6-2, 220 pounds — is strong and explosive.

The Dolphins used a third-round pick on Bell, who Sullivan estimated would not have fallen that far if he wasn't recovering from an ACL injury suffered in November.

Sullivan said the Dolphins expect Bell to be available to play at some point this season, but the draft pick was about a “long-term investment” in the type of player Bell can become. He was Louisville's leading receiver and had nine receptions, 136 yards and two TDs when the Cardinals played the Hurricanes at the Dolphins' Hard Rock Stadium in October.

“Just seeing me drop down the board, it hurt,” said Bell, who had ACL surgery four months ago. "But I know I pla“ better with a chip on my shoulder, so God did that for a reason.”

All in on Willis

Sullivan has said he plans to bring as much competition as possible into the quarterback room, including potentially drafting a quarterback every year.

Nonetheless, the Dolphins decided against using one of their picks on a QB. Sullivan said he still plans to bring in competition, but he was comfortable enough with Willis, Quinn Ewers and Cam Miller to use those picks on other positions.

“It came up a couple times throughout the course of the weekend," Sullivan said. "We ”ust felt like th“ better option was the other pick. Just a chance for a guy to get on the field and help us this year with where we are as a roster. Certainly not backing off what I said initially. We will take a quarterback every, or every other year when we have the opportunity. ... We like our room. We're in good shape.”

The rest of the new Dolphins

Miami also selected Ohio State tight end Will Kacmarek (third round), Pittsburgh linebacker Kyle Louis (fourth), Missouri wide receiver Kevin Coleman Jr. (fifth), Mississippi State tight end Seydou Traore (fifth) and Iowa edge rusher Max Llewellyn (seventh).

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Denver Broncos UDFA Tracker

DENVER, CO - JANUARY 17: Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton looks on as players warm up before the AFC Divisional Round game against the Buffalo Bills at Empower Field at Mile High on January 17, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Now that the 2025 NFL Draft has concluded, the Denver Broncos will begin working on adding undrafted free agents. These players were not selected during the draft but are now free to sign with all 32 NFL teams. The Broncos finished the draft with multiple selections and will now look to add to their class with these signings.

The Broncos have been able to find undrafted free-agent gems in the past, most notably cornerback Chris Harris Jr. and wide receiver Rod Smith. Both players would go on to be key members of multiple Super Bowl teams and go down as some of the best Denver Broncos players ever.

In recent years, we have seen Jaleel McLaughlin, Nate Adkins, Alex Palczewski, Ja’Quan McMillian, Frank Crum, Karene Reid, and others make the roster, be key members of the roster, and even starters. Will we see any of these undrafted free agents join this list? History tells us that we probably will.

This thread will be updated as these signings are reported unofficially and will be made official when the Broncos announce their signings.

Broncos 2026 Undrafted Free Agent Tracker

Note: Keep in mind that everything you see here is not official until the Broncos officially announce these signings

  • Nebraska EDGE Dasan McCullough – Source
  • Nebraska WR Dane Key – Source
  • Virginia WR Cam Ross – Source
  • Iowa State OT Tyler Miller – Source
  • TCU WR Joseph Manjack IV – Source
  • Texas A&M LB Taurean York – Source
  • Oklahoma S Parker Robertson – Source
  • Georgia Tech CB Ahmari Harvey – Source
  • Weber State OL Gavin Ortega – Source
  • Charlotte WR Sean Brown – Source

Player grades: SGA's 42 points lead Thunder to 121-109 Game 3 win over Suns

Apr 25, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) drives around Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) in the first half during game three of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images

PHOENIX — After forcing another turnover, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander sped past several Phoenix defenders. Running at full steam, he bumped his way through Devin Booker for the blue-collar layup. No foul was called for an and-one. The reigning MVP let his teammates hear about it. He mouthed he didn't need the whistle as he turned into a one-man machine.

The Oklahoma City Thunder pulled away late for a 121-109 Game 3 win over the Phoenix Suns. They now hold an ironclad 3-0 series lead in their Round 1 matchup.

Back to life without Jalen Williams, the Thunder went with Ajay Mitchell as the starter. The move allowed him to seamlessly take up all of the All-NBA talent's shot attempts. Knowing Game 3 is when they'd get the Suns' best jabs, they stuck with it. The Thunder had a 33-28 lead after the first quarter.

Rolling out a new second-unit lineup, Mitchell and Jared McCain took turns putting up shot attempts. The your-turn-my-turn style served as a Band-Aid for Williams' absence. The Thunder kept their distance with 29 points in the second frame. They had a 62-53 halftime lead.

At that point, the Thunder had full control over the Suns. Even without Williams, they've duct-taped an offense together. Most teams in OKC's position would ponder waving the white flag. But the reigning NBA champions have truly lived up to their plug-and-play formula scattered throughout their roster.

Coming out of the break, it was much of the same. As the Thunder kept their distance, Devin Booker's ankle roll breathed life into a Phoenix crowd that was mentally and emotionally mostly checked out. Pulling a play out of being a superhero, he quickly checked back in after he hobbled to the bench.

Alas, all that did was generate a cool aura moment. The Suns failed to rally behind Booker's injury. Gilgeous-Alexander ensured the Thunder kept pace. Getting hot on a handful of possessions, Jalen Green's outside jumpers turned out to be irrelevant. The reigning MVP answered with his own buckets to water down any momentum Phoenix hoped to spark.

The Thunder had 25 points in the third quarter. They held a commanding 87-79 lead over the Suns. All things considered, this was a great spot to be at. Felt like the Suns emptied the tank and it barely moved the scoreboard to their favor. The talent gap between these two teams is just too wide. The size difference between your average JV and Varsity squads.

Going for a fastbreak poster, Booker's daring attempt to go at Holmgren ended in spectacular failure. The seven-footer jumped off the floor with him. He swatted away his layup attempt. Going back on offense, he pulled out a double thumbs-down to nonverbally trash-talk Phoenix's superstar.

With the finish line within eyesight, Gilgeous-Alexander walked down the Suns to pop any late-game interest. He shouldered his way through Booker for an old-school bucket. On the other end, OKC's defense morphed into a school of piranhas. Anytime someone from Phoenix tried to break down their defender, it became a turnover or a bad shot attempt.

Mixing those two things, it shouldn't be a surprise to see the Thunder pull away late. They led by as many as 16 points. They had 34 points in the final frame. Historically struggling in Game 3s, OKC looked like a team on a mission not to mess with their food and make quick work of the Suns.

The Thunder shot 50% from the field and went 12-of-37 (32.4%) from 3. They shot 19-of-21 on free throws. They had 23 assists on 45 baskets. Four Thunder players scored double-digit points.

Gilgeous-Alexander had one of his best playoff outings ever with an efficient 42 points and eight assists. Mitchell gladly ate into the vacated possessions with 15 points and six rebounds. Holmgren had 10 points and seven rebounds. Alex Caruso had 13 points and five rebounds.

Meanwhile, the Suns shot 44% from the field and went 13-of-41 (31.7%) from 3. They shot 20-of-23 on free throws. They had 25 assists on 38 baskets. Four Suns players scored double-digit points.

Booker once again struggled with 16 points and seven assists. Dillon Brooks exploded for 33 points and seven rebounds. Green had 26 points and six assists. Oso Ighodaro had 15 points and four assists.

Anybody thinking this Round 1 matchup would drum up interest once Williams was sidelined had their balloon popped. The Thunder are just heads and shoulders above the Suns. At every level. Taking care of business at home through two games, this was supposed to be the telltale sign of this series. Well, it looks like OKC is well on its way to another stress-free advancement.

Starting at the top, Gilgeous-Alexander refused to let the Thunder sleepwalk through another bad loss. His career-best night helped the rest of OKC to get into a rhythm. We're seeing one of the game's greatest players carry his squad to playoff wins. While it won't be as lengthy as others, add this chapter to his ever-growing book of NBA royalty.

Let's look at Thunder player grades:

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: A-plus

Apr 25, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) drives around Phoenix Suns guard Collin Gillespie (12) in the first half during game three of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images

Taking advantage of Booker's care-free dribble, Gilgeous-Alexander ripped the ball away from him. He jogged his way to a rare two-handed dunk. The reigning MVP had a one-man show to put the Thunder a win away from another ho-hum Round 1 series victory.

Gilgeous-Alexander finished with 42 points on 15-of-18 shooting, eight assists and four rebounds. He shot 1-of-3 from 3 and went 11-of-12 on free throws. He also had one steal.

I guess this is what it's like to see one of the NBA's greatest scorers in a flow state. The Suns didn't have a prayer to slow down Gilgeous-Alexander. We've seen him have these superb-efficient 30-plus point outings in the regular season, but rarely in the NBA playoffs. Which makes sense, considering the competitive level is amped tenfold.

But showing his evolution, Gilgeous-Alexander carried the Thunder to a bulletproof 3-0 series lead. He did it at all levels on the court. He drove to the rim without any real resistance. The Suns threw every defender at the wall out of desperation. None of them stuck.

At the mid-range, Gilgeous-Alexander was surgical. A couple of dribbles in, he pulled up at different spots throughout the packed areas. When none of that happened, he bullied his way to the rim and flipped the Suns' constant pressure as a detriment. He had a busy night at the free-throw line. Expect that to trend on all social media platforms again.

Putting this one away in the second half, Gilgeous-Alexander scored an unreal 25 points. He had a dozen alone in the final frame. Even when the Suns enjoyed some hot shooting, the reigning MVP immediately answered on the other end before Suns fans could do the napkin math in their head for a possible comeback.

This is what the NBA's best players ever do. Just a complete takeover. I mean, 42 points on 18 shot attempts. You never see that in the NBA playoffs. Gilgeous-Alexander has cemented himself as one of the best players this decade. Now, his competition goes beyond the current field of players. He's chasing all-time greatness. And he's doing a dang-good job at putting himself in the same sentences as Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant.

For 3️⃣ pic.twitter.com/VGVSuRhWe1

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 25, 2026

Hit 'em with the fade away 🙂‍↕️ pic.twitter.com/AwMLh1XJfX

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 25, 2026

Tuff block -> tuffer bucket 😮‍💨 pic.twitter.com/AJugbTjNrn

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 25, 2026

Highlight reel basket 🎞️ pic.twitter.com/mVEcDARU4T

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 25, 2026

This energy‼️ pic.twitter.com/wPfmQ3QU4e

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 25, 2026

Ajay Mitchell: B

Apr 25, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Ajay Mitchell (25) drives past Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green (4) in the first half during game three of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images

Bumping his way through Collin Gillespie's defense, Mitchell muscled his way to the paint. He went up for a floater that drilled in. Rinse and repeat that sequence. Promoting the 23-year-old to the starting lineup, he licked his chops at the vacated scoring looks up for grabs.

Mitchell finished with 15 points on 5-of-20 shooting, six rebounds and two assists. He shot 1-of-5 from 3 and went 4-of-4 on free throws.

This is what the NBA playoffs are about. Leaving it all on the floor — to your last drop of sweat. Without Williams, the Thunder badly needed someone else to step up as OKC's second-best scorer. In comes Mitchell, who's made a habit of being able to scale up or down whatever they need out of him.

In his biggest test yet, Mitchell showed he's not afraid of the moment. That's not something you can universally say about every second-year player. Especially one who was mostly sidelined in OKC's championship run last year. He had 10 points in the first half and five big-time ones in the final frame.

The efficiency is a little grotesque and Mitchell developed some bad tunnel vision, but eh, screw it. It's the playoffs. You just need buckets. No matter how pretty or ugly they get. There's no replacing Williams' production one-for-one — especially considering how stellar he looked through six quarters — but the 23-year-old helped the Thunder keep their non-Gilgeous-Alexander offense above water. That's all you can ask for.

Great vision, great dime, great basket 🤝 pic.twitter.com/IuXGynkF8F

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 25, 2026

Ajay's in attack mode 😤 pic.twitter.com/roML8q16d8

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 25, 2026

Chet Holmgren: B

Apr 25, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns forward Oso Ighodaro (11) shoots over Oklahoma City Thunder center Chet Holmgren (7) in the second half during game three of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images

Eyeing Booker down, Holmgren waited for the Suns' franchise player to take off. The seven-footer synchronized jumps. In a meeting in the air, he one-upped the dynamic scorer's driving layup attempt with an animated swat. After the highlight block, he shook his hand in disapproval and wagged his finger Mutumbo-style.

Holmgren finished with 10 points on 5-of-6 shooting, seven rebounds and two assists. He shot 0-of-1 from 3. He also had two blocks.

Playing within the flow, Holmgren served as a play-finisher. He's one of the best in the business at it. The Thunder fed him several looks around the rim. His ability to finish through traffic has turned him into one of the most efficient 15-plus point scorers in the league. Nothing flashy, but good, fundamentally sound offense.

On defense, the Suns have yet to figure out the league-best defense. It was another game where the Thunder muddied their offense to below-average shooting numbers inside the paint. For the third straight game, Phoenix struggled to reach the century mark. And at this juncture, they've run out of time to make proper adjustments.

The Thunder continue to sport the NBA's best defense. Holmgren is the face of that. If they go back-to-back, it'll be because that side of the ball carried them through the NBA playoffs. I know it's just Round 1 in a lopsided matchup, but so far, everything has gone to plan.

Right on time 🚨 pic.twitter.com/wwQme7VULp

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 25, 2026

Alex Caruso: A

Apr 25, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green (4) drives past Oklahoma City Thunder guard Alex Caruso (9) in the second half during game three of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images

Going for a risky poke-out attempt, Caruso made up for his mistake. He made up ground on Green. As Phoenix's second-best scorer tried to go at Jaylin Williams for a layup, the 32-year-old smacked the ball out of his hands for a defensive highlight in a fourth quarter filled with them.

Caruso finished with 13 points on 5-of-9 shooting, five rebounds and one assist. He shot 3-of-6 from 3. He also had one block and one steal.

Welcome back to the NBA playoffs, Caruso. Your classic postseason riser, the Thunder have depended on him to play in high-stress minutes and close things out. He might be a bench player in job title, but he goes way beyond that. He compliments OKC's chaotic style. Like a kettle of vultures, they circled whoever had the ball for the Suns.

We know what Caruso adds to the league-best defense. His motor makes the Suns' insecurities grow. To the point that they manifest into OKC's stops and create turnovers. But when he gets going on the other end of the floor, it just incentivizes the Thunder even more to up his playing time.

Finally, Caruso helped out as a scorer. Struggling all year from the perimeter, he knocked down timely outside jumpers that must've felt like a knife twisting in your chest if you're the Suns. He was one of the guys who stepped up as the Thunder were without Williams and Isaiah Joe. Great stuff from the two-time NBA champion who's made a career out of these types of games.

Cashed in from the corner 🤑 pic.twitter.com/Hodh8bqlUm

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 25, 2026

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This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: Player grades: SGA's 42 points lead Thunder to 121-109 Game 3 win over Suns

Dallas Cowboys undrafted free agency tracker: Names, rumors, all information

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The Dallas Cowboys officially have a draft class and that is all kinds of exciting.

We can start to really figure out who we think this team is going to be in 2026 after this weekend, and a lot of that is because of what happens after the NFL draft as well. As important as the draft class itself is, there is also a sector of roster construction that the Cowboys have thrived in – undrafted free agency.

For those unaware, this is exactly what it sounds like. There are only so many draft picks in the NFL and the players who were not selected were/are free to negotiate deals with teams, whichever ones they want. While the Cowboys have taken heat in the past for not being big spenders this is an area where they are very comfortable out-bidding teams for players they care about.

Below you will find our tracker for all reported undrafted free agents who are set to sign with the team.

Last Updated: Saturday, April 25th at 8:30pm ET


Dallas Cowboys Undrafted Free Agents

Other

  • The Cowboys have invited Presbyterian College RB Zach Switzer to rookie minicamp, per Aaron Wilson. He is the grandson of former head coach Barry Switzer.
  • It was originally reported that Jaylon Guilbreau would be among the Cowboys UDFAs, but the mothership reported that he flipped to the Carolina Panthers.
  • DJ Rogers is getting $200k guaranteed, per Todd Archer.

The Jets’ John Franklin-Myers trade is finalized

Nov 12, 2023; Paradise, Nevada, USA; Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Aidan O'Connell (4) comes under pressure from New York Jets defensive end John Franklin-Myers (91) during the first half at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

The 2026 NFL Draft is in the books, and teams will introduce their latest rookie class to the league in hopes of having them become part of the next Super Bowl puzzle.

The draft also means finalizing past trades that included future draft picks. That includes a deal made in April 2024, which sent defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers from the New York Jets to the Denver Broncos.

Original terms of the John Franklin-Myers trade from the Jets

  • Broncos receive: John Franklin-Myers
  • Jets receive: 2026 sixth-round pick

What did the Jets do with the pick from the John Franklin-Myers trade?

The Jets flipped the pick acquired for Franklin-Myers to the Minnesota Vikings for defensive tackle Harrison Phillips in August 2025.

How was John Franklin-Myers’ performance for the Broncos?

Franklin-Myers was a key piece of the Broncos’ defensive line over the last two seasons. He started 31 of 33 games for the team and recorded 14.5 sacks and 65 tackles. Franklin-Myers also started both playoff games for the Broncos this past season. He ultimately signed a three-year, $60 million deal with the Tennessee Titans ahead of the 2026 campaign, reuniting him with former Jets head coach Robert Saleh.

Who won the John Franklin-Myers trade?

While the Jets got Phillips in the deal involving the pick from the Franklin-Myers trade, the Broncos are clear winners here. Even though Franklin-Myers is no longer on the roster, the Broncos got two years of his prime and will likely get a 2027 compensatory pick for losing him in free agency.

The pick that the Jets sent to the Vikings for Phillips was sent to the Philadelphia Eagles for quarterback Sam Howell. The Eagles then traded that pick to the Baltimore Ravens for Jaire Alexander.

How WR Kendrick Law will impact the Detroit Lions

Nov 1, 2025; Auburn, Alabama, USA; Kentucky Wildcats wide receiver Kendrick Law (1) escapes the tackle of Auburn Tigers linebacker Bryce Deas (16) during the fourth quarter at Jordan-Hare Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John Reed-Imagn Images | John Reed-Imagn Images

The Detroit Lions added to their offensive skill players group in round five of the 2026 NFL Draft, selecting wide receiver Kendrick Law. A dynamic slot option who thrives on yards after the catch (YAC), Law will give the Lions another option to compete for the vacated Kalif Raymond role.

Let’s take a look at Law’s background and traits and discuss how his addition will impact the Lions roster in 2026 and beyond.

Round 5, Pick 168: Kendrick Law

After spending the first three seasons of his college career at Alabama, Law sought out larger opportunities and landed at Kentucky for his senior season, and performed well enough to start climbing NFL Draft boards. Law talked with the Lions media about transferring:

“I was at Alabama for three years and played there for three years, and then after my third year, I just felt like I needed to go to a kind of different system. The kind of system where I could be moved around a little bit more, put in different spots, create mismatches upon defenses, and just create value for myself across the board.”

The decision paid off, as Law produced more in one season at Kentucky (53 receptions for 540 yards and three touchdowns) than he did in his three seasons at Alabama (33 receptions for 343 yards and one touchdown).

What’s interesting about Law’s production at Kentucky is that, of his 540 yards, 505 were yards after the catch (YAC), illustrating how Kentucky prioritized getting Law the ball early in routes and letting him use his athleticism (9.6 RAS) to gain yards.

“Once I get the ball in my hand, I just let my lower body half just kind of do the work and just I see angles, learn how to create space and just continue to accelerate.”

But Law doesn’t feel his game is limited to just what he did at Kentucky. He believes he can bring more to the table in the NFL.

“I can stretch the field, and I feel like that’s just something that the Lions will every day get to see from me. ‘Hey, this guy is not only just a medium-type guy, package-type weapon, but he’s also a vertical threat. We can use him down the field, we can use him intermediate, or we can use him in range.’ And that’s what kind of kind of guy I feel like I am.”

While Law didn’t show that field-stretching ability, his short/medium game is loaded with ways he can be deployed as a weapon and has caught the attention of several analysts.

I’ve studied some really good WRs today. 2 of my favorites 👇🏻

IU Omar Cooper Jr- tough, physical yac, strong hands. Great feel.

KY Kendrick Law- explosive, strong lower, dynamic with ball.

— Daniel Jeremiah (@MoveTheSticks) February 10, 2026

Quote from Dane Brugler’s The Beast:

“He is lightning quick in short areas and can destroy the balance of open-field defenders with speed to stretch. He is dynamic on slants and stick-and-nods, although his routes show more freelancing than nuance and he is unproven as a downfield target.“

Roster impact

With Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams, and Isaac TeSlaa locked into starting roles, the Lions will be looking for two or three reserves from their remaining six rostered players.

The biggest hole the Lions need to replace is that of Kalif Raymond, who departed in free agency. In addition to Law competing for that job, the Lions returned Dominic Lovett (last year’s seventh-round pick), re-signed Tom Kennedy and Malik Cunningham, and signed Greg Dortch in free agency. Of this group, Law and Lovett are the fastest, while Dortch’s quickness and experience should give him an edge over the two younger players.

That being said, this competition figures to be a fun training camp battle to follow, and there’s a fair argument to be had that Law could be a frontrunner for a WR5 role.

NFL undrafted free agents tracker: Updated list of notable UDFA signings after 2026 NFL Draft

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NFL undrafted free agents tracker: Updated list of notable UDFA signings after 2026 NFL Draft originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Despite 257 players finding a new NFL home in the past few days, draft season isn't quite over.

Now, the annual scramble to add hidden young talent who may have been overlooked begins — at the conclusion of the 2026 NFL Draft, all 32 teams are able to begin negotiating with players who were not selected. 

Typically, undrafted free agents (UDFAs) wind up filling a franchise's gaps in training camp or on their practice squad, but there are plenty of success stories. Among active NFL players, Austin Ekeler, Jakobi Meyers, Frankie Luvu and Kenny Moore II are some of the well-known names who began as UDFAs.

Below, The Sporting News is tracking all of the notable 2026 UDFA signings and their landing spots.  

MORE: Winners and losers from Round 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft

NFL undrafted free agents 2026

This article will be updated as undrafted free-agent signings are reported. Our list will contain notable signings rather than every move.

Arizona Cardinals

  • Elijah Culp, CB, James Madison
  • Tre Wallace, WR, Cardinals

MORE: Where Jeremiyah Love ranks among highest-drafted RBs in recent NFL Draft history

Atlanta Falcons

  • Jack Strand, QB, Minnesota-Moorhead
  • Carlos Allen, DT, Houston
  • Malik Rutherford, WR, Georgia Tech
  • Vinny Anthony, WR, Wisconsin
  • James Brockermeyer, C, Miami
  • Jack Velling, TE, Michigan State

Baltimore Ravens

  • Reid Williford, LB, Charlotte
  • Nick Dawkins, C, Penn State
  • Aaron Graves, DL, Iowa
  • Cortez Braham, WR, Memphis
  • Matthew McDoom, CB, Cincinnati
  • Silas Walters, S, Miami (OH)
  • Diego Pounds, OT, Ole Miss

Buffalo Bills

  • Ja'Mori Maclin, WR, Kentucky

Carolina Panthers

  • Haynes King, QB, Georgia Tech
  • Jaylon Guilbreau, DB, Texas
  • Aaron Hall, DT, Duke

Chicago Bears

  • Miller Moss, QB, Louisville
  • KC Eziomume, CB, Tulane
  • Gabriel Plascencia, K, San Diego State
  • Skyler Thomas, S, Oregon State
  • Coleman Bennett, RB, Kennesaw State
  • Caden Barnett, IOL, Wyoming
  • Hayden Large, TE, Iowa

MORE: Full Bears 2026 NFL Draft class

Cincinnati Bengals

  • Jack Dingle, LB, Cincinnati
  • Josh Kattus, TE, Kentucky
  • Ceyair Wright, CB, Nebraska

Cleveland Browns

  • Logan Fano, EDGE, Utah
  • Bernard Gooden, DL, LSU
  • Tyreak Sapp, EDGE, UF
  • T.J. Harden, RB, SMU

Dallas Cowboys

  • Jordan Hudson, WR, SMU
  • DJ Rogers, TE, TCU
  • Michael Trigg, TE, Baylor

MORE:Breaking down Cowboys' new-look defensive depth chart

Denver Broncos

  • Taurean York, LB, Texas A&M
  • Dasan McCullough, Edge, Nebraska
  • Joseph Manjack IV, WR, TCU
  • Dane Key, WR, Nebraska

Detroit Lions

  • De’Shawn Rucker, CB, USF
  • Luke Altmyer, QB, Illinois

Green Bay Packers

  • Kyron Drones, QB, Virginia Tech
  • Jaden Nixon, RB, UCF
  • TJ Quinn, LB, Louisville

MORE: Full Packers 2026 NFL Draft class

Houston Texans

  • Jack Stonehouse, P, Syracuse
  • Jalen Walthall, WR, Incarnate Word
  • Noah Whittington, RB, Oregon
  • Collin Wright, CB, Stanford

Indianapolis Colts

  • Austin Brown, S, Colts
  • West Weeks, LB, LSU

Jacksonville Jaguars

  • Joey Aguilar, QB, Tennessee
  • Jalen Hunt, DT, Cincinnati
  • Trebor Pena, WR, Penn State
  • Bryan Thomas Jr., EDGE, South Carolina
  • Jimto Obidegwu, OL, North Texas
  • Alex Bullock, WR, South Dakota State
  • Ben Patterson, WR, Texas-Permian Basin

Kansas City Chiefs

  • Jaydn Ott, RB, Oklahoma
  • Pete Nygra, OT, Louisville
  • Bryce Phillips, DB, San Diego State
  • Josh Thompson, G, LSU
  • John Michael Gyllenborg, TE, Wyoming
  • Jeff Caldwell, WR, Cincinnati
  • Xavier Nwankpa, S, Iowa
  • Wesley Bissainthe, LB, Miami
  • VJ Anthony, TE, Duke

MORE: Full Chiefs 2026 NFL Draft class

Las Vegas Raiders

  • Roman Hemby, RB, Indiana
  • Jacob Clark, QB, Missouri State
  • EJ Williams, WR, Indiana
  • Cian Slone, EDGE, NC State
  • Gary Smith III, DT, UCLA
  • Sawyer Robertson, QB, Baylor

MORE:Full Raiders 2026 NFL Draft class

Los Angeles Chargers

  • Avery Smith, CB, Toledo
  • Jerand Bradley, WR/TE, Kansas State
  • Jerry Wilson, CB, Florida State
  • Devonte Ross, WR, Penn State
  • Greg Desrosiers, RB, Memphis
  • Isaiah World, OT, Oregon

Los Angeles Rams

  • Matthew Caldwell, QB, Texas
  • EJ Williams, WR, Indiana
  • Dean Connors, RB, Houston
  • Austin Blaske, OL, UNC
  • Eddie Walls, EDGE, Houston

MORE: How Sean McVay poked fun at his viral reaction to Ty Simpson pick

Miami Dolphins

  • Anthony Hankerson, RB, Oregon State
  • Le'Veon Moss, RB, Texas A&M
  • Mason Reiger, LB, Wisconsin
  • Mark Gronowski, QB, Iowa

Minnesota Vikings

  • Tristan Leigh, OT, Clemson
  • Dillon Bell, WR, Georgia
  • Kejon Owens, RB, FIU
  • Jacob Thomas, DB, James Madison
  • Cam'Ron Stewart, Edge, Temple
  • Tomas Rimac, OL, Virginia Tech
  • Scooby Williams, LB, Texas A&M
  • Brett Thorson, P, Georgia

MORE: Winners and losers from NFL Draft Day 2

New England Patriots

  • Myles Montgomery, RB, UCF
  • Nick DeGennaro, WR, JMU
  • Cameron Dorner, WR, North Texas

New Orleans Saints

  • Cody Hardy, TE, NC State
  • Keeshawn Silver, DT, USC

New York Giants

  • Ben Mann, LS, Boston College
  • Dominic Zvada, K, Michigan
  • Anquin Barnes, DT, Colorado

MORE: Full Giants 2026 NFL Draft class

New York Jets

  • Caullin Lacy, WR, Louisville
  • Will Ferrin, K, BYU
  • Chip Trayanum, RB, Toledo
  • DT Sheffield, WR, Rutgers

MORE: How Cade Klubnik fits into the Jets' QB room

Philadelphia Eagles

  • Maximus Pulley, DB, Wofford
  • Dae’Quan Wright, TE, Ole Miss
  • Jaeden Roberts, OL, Alabama

MORE: Full Eagles 2026 NFL Draft class

Pittsburgh Steelers

  • Lake McRee, TE, USC

MORE: What Drew Allar pick means for Steelers' QB room

San Francisco 49ers

  • James Thompson, DT, Illinois
  • Will Pauling, WR, Notre Dame
  • Khalil Dinkins, TE, Penn State
  • Mikhail Kamara, Edge, Indiana
  • Duce Chestnut, S, Syracuse

Seattle Seahawks

  • Devean Deal, LB, TCU
  • Uso Seumalo, DT, Kansas State
  • Lance Mason, TE, Wisconsin

MORE:Notre Dame joins list of rare RB duos picked in first round

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Jalon Daniels, QB, Kansas
  • Deshawn McKnight, DT, Arizona
  • Eric Rivers, WR, Georgia Tech

Tennessee Titans

  • Tyren Montgomery, WR, John Carroll
  • Jalen McMurray, DB, Tennessee
  • Latrell McCutchin, CB, Houston

Washington Commanders

  • Fred Davis, DB, Clemson
  • Jaden Bradley, WR, UNLV
  • Chris Hilton, WR, LSU
  • Jeffrey M'ba, DL, SMU

MORE: The 11 worst value picks from the 2026 NFL Draft

49ers draft grades Reacts survey: Grading the full 2026 class

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 22: A general view of the San Francisco 49ers sign in the tunnel during the NFL football draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 22, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images

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The 2026 NFL Draft is a wrap, and the San Francisco 49ers are now getting things set up for their undrafted free agents.

For lack of a better word, the 49ers’ draft has been “interesting” to say the least. Many players were picked ahead of where numerous consensus big boards had them going. The proverbial reaches have been getting mixed reviews from fans and analysts alike.

“Depends on whose consensus,” 49ers general manager John Lynch said when asked about the strategy in his recap of Day 3. “We have consensus in this building. That’s the consensus I care about.”

So there you have it: fans may be wondering about the reaches and these players going early, but Lynch—and Kyle Shanahan, by extension—seem confident in what they’re doing. One thing to keep in mind is that a lot of our draft crushes don’t pan out. In 2019, N’Keal Harry was a wide receiver many hoped would go to the 49ers; instead, he was selected by the New England Patriots in the 2019 NFL Draft. In that same draft, the 49ers took Deebo Samuel a round later. Harry is playing in the CFL, while Samuel has been a wrecking ball in the league.

Another point to think of here is that some of these picks were picks the 49ers didn’t think would be around when they picked again. Sure, they could trade back in and up to snag someone, but who knows what a trade partner might ask for, and the 49ers started the draft with six picks. That’s not much ammo to move up.

So if you think their first pick, wide receiver De’Zhaun Stribling, is a reach, perhaps another team was waiting to reach on him also. If you watched his tape, you’d know he fits the part on the 49ers’ offense. Or maybe this is another A.J. Jenkins — the infamous 49ers 2012 first-round pick — in the making. We’ll have to see.

Overall, this draft class has a ton of potential, but there’s not much here for me to say I’m skeptical or optimistic about. This is a group that feels more lukewarm, and I need to see how it plays out. Remember, this is coming from a guy who thought Jake Moody would change the 49ers’ future at kicker, and that didn’t exactly go the way I expected. Furthermore, it’s been documented that next year’s draft is going to be rather deep; this year’s draft had a thin talent pool—the 49ers weren’t the only team trying to find diamonds.

But what do you think? Fill out our survey below, and we’ll take a look at the results on Monday.

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Nationals score at their Leasure in the 10th, beat White Sox, 6-3

Often a good number, but not when it’s how many walks you issued.

Perhaps the most memorable thing about this game from a White Sox perspective is that, according to the TV folks, it was only the second time since 1901 that four switch-hitting catchers appeared in the same game. Not much to that, you say? Well, it’s better than considering what happened on the field.

Want another anomaly? In the sixth inning, the Sox struck out not once, not twice, not thrice, but four times, the first a case of Miguel Vargas getting on via a third strike passed ball.

Noah Schultz pitched well, but not well enough. He did a terrific job getting out of a jam in the third, following a leadoff walk and double with two strikeouts and a grounder to short. But when Schultz started the fourth with two more walks and a wild pitch, both runners scored on a single by .179 hitter Nasim Nuñez to give Washington a 2-0 lead.

Schultz made it through six innings on a (very short) career-high 85 pitches, giving up four bases on balls and an equal number of hits and just the two runs while striking out a (very short) career-high eight. Meanwhile, though, Jake Irvin, who came into the game with an ERA of 6.00, was even better, walking none and allowing four hits and no runs while whiffing 10. He even had the first three K’s of the four-whiff inning.

Three Sox relievers kept it close, including new call-up Tyler Davis, who got two strikeouts in his first major league appearance. He did walk one, but maybe he just wanted to be part of the group. The fourth Sox reliever? Uh, well, we’ll get to that.

Nationals relievers did their best to try to hand the game back to the Sox via walks and hit batters and misplaying a bunt, which was to no avail until the eighth. It was then that Mitchell Parker walked Vargas and hit Colson Montgomery. Ex-Sox Gus Varland came in to give up an RBI single to Everson Pereira.

Chase Meidroth followed with a sac fly to knot the game, 2-2.

The Sox got two on via walks in the ninth — another attempted gift by the Nationals pen — but Montgomery struck out to end the threat. No matter how many gifts you’re offered, going 1-for-12 with runners in scoring position won’t help you much.

Then we arrive at the 10th, with Jordan Leasure on the mound. This is an apt time to scream, as usual, “Oh, no! Not him!” Leasure issued a walk and a single to load the bases, Manfred Man pushed to third. A passed ball by Drew Romo (just up from Charlotte to replace the DFAed Reese McGuire), on what looked like a cross-up from Leasure, let in one run. An intentional walk loaded the bases again. Leasure then walked Joey Weimer to force in a second run and make it 4-2, then gave up a two-run single to Nuñez, giving the shortstop (and No. 8 hitter) four RBIs on the afternoon.

Down 6-2, the Sox scored the free runner without any Washington effort to stop him, and 6-3 it ended.

It was a jammed house despite very cold weather thanks to a really cool jacket giveaway, but by the bottom of the 10th everybody had headed for warmth.

Thus, the White Sox are 11-16 and the series is tied at 1-1, with the decider at 1:10 p.m. Central tomorrow, Sean Burke and lefty Foster Griffin the scheduled starters.


Pitt RB Desmond Reid Signing with Bills as Undrafted Free Agent

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The Buffalo Bills are getting an explosive playmaker in Pitt running back Desmond Reid.

Reid is signing with the Bills as an undrafted free agent following the completion of the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, according to multiple reports.

In 2024, Reid put himself on the map with an all-purpose Second-Team All-American campaign in his first season at the Power Four level. Looking to build on that season, his senior year did not pan out as well. Reid dealt with an ankle injury that kept him out of five games. He started six in seven appearances.

Reid was invited to the combine, where he measured in at 5-6 1/4, 174 pounds, but he did not test in any of the on-field drills or 40-yard dash. At Pitt’s pro day, Reid did post an unofficial time of 4.50 in the 40.

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Raiders 2026 undrafted free agent signings tracker: 2 Indiana players reunite with Fernando Mendoza

Fernando Mendoza, EJ Williams
BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA - OCTOBER 25: Fernando Mendoza #15 and E.J. Williams Jr. #7 of the Indiana Hoosiers run to the sidelines against the UCLA Bruins at Memorial Stadium on October 25, 2025 in Bloomington, Indiana. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The 2025 NFL draft is almost over, but don’t worry. That doesn’t mean the rookie player addition period is over.

It’s about to get busy all over again. As soon as the draft is over, the race for undrafted free agents will begin for the 32 NFL teams. Really, it has already started. Teams are already discussing UDFA deals with players in case they are not drafted.

The Las Vegas Raiders are, already talking to potential free-agent additions led by general manager John Spytek and his staff. The actual signing process starts as soon as the draft is over and will continue for the next several days.

While these players aren’t overly hyped, several undrafted free agents make impacts every year. So, this is an important part of the Raiders’ roster-building process.

Below is our reported Raiders’ undrafted free agent tracker. It will be updated as the news comes in. Remember, nothing is official until the team announces it. Every year, a few players agree to terms with a team and then sign elsewhere because a better deal emerges:

Notre Dame lands former Big Ten forward in the transfer portal

Notre Dame basketball is adding a former Big Ten forward to it's 2026 roster.

Former Rutgers forward Bryce Dortch announced on his instagram that he will be playing basketball next season in South Bend. The 6-foot-9 big man spent two seasons with the Scarlet Knights and will give Notre Dame head coach Micah Shrewsberry another front court option.

Dortch arrived at Rutgers as a member of a very highly regarded 2024 recruiting class. He was ranked among the top-200 players nationally and saw his role expand unexpectedly in his first season because injuries to the front court led him to burn his redshirt.

In 43 career games, Dortch averaged 1.8 points and 2.6 rebounds per game. In his sophomore year, he appeared in 31 games and averaged 2.1 points and 3.2 rebounds as the main backup at center.

NEWS: Rutgers transfer Bryce Dortch has committed to Notre Dame, he announced on IG.

The defense-first forward averaged 2.1 points and 3.1 rebounds per game with the Scarlett Knights. At 6-foot-9, he'll likely back up Brady Koehler.@BGInews story: https://t.co/0lVq6ISB2upic.twitter.com/p32v5PhUdR

— Jack Soble (@jacksoble56) April 25, 2026

Shrewsberry is under a lot of pressure from Irish fans having missed a postseason for the second straight season. He praised this portal class for its' fit and maturity saying via social media that "these guys buy into our culture." The coach will hope that the talent brought in can do more than fit into culture, but also provide some extra wins as he hopes to turn things around in South Bend.

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Red Sox Name New Manager After Shocking Alex Cora Firing

Boston Red Sox manager Chad Tracy

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The Boston Red Sox surprisingly fired Alex Cora on Saturday and have named Worcester WooSox manager Chad Tracy as the new interim manager.

The Red Sox parted ways with Cora, hitting coach Peter Fatse, third base coach Kyle Hudson, bench coach Ramon Vazquez, assistant hitting coach Dillon Lawson and major league hitting strategy coach Joe Cronin. The Red Sox were 10-17 to start the season. Now Tracy will take over as the new manager.

"Alex Cora led this organization to one of the greatest seasons in Red Sox history in 2018, and for that, and the many years that followed, he will always have our deepest gratitude," Red Sox owner John Henry said in a statement. "He has had a lasting impact on this team and on this city. He has led on and off the field in so many important ways. These decisions are never easy, but this one is especially difficult given what Alex has meant to the Red Sox since the day he arrived.

"I want to thank Alex, our coaches, and their families for everything they have given to this organization. They have been part of this club in a way that goes beyond the field, and they will always have our respect and gratitude."

Cora helped the Red Sox win a World Series in 2018 and had been a solid manager for the Red Sox. However, a slow start this season proved to be too much for the Red Sox to continue with him.

Tracy has been the manager for the Red Sox Triple-A affiliate since 2022. He played eight seasons in the minor leagues as a player. The Red Sox still have plenty of time to turn things around, but they need to show some urgency.

More MLB: Red Sox Offense Finally Breaks Out, Demolishes Orioles To Snap Losing Streak

Patriots prioritize depth, competition to close out NFL Draft

MANHATTAN, KS - OCTOBER 11: Linebacker Namdi Obiazor #4 of the TCU Horned Frogs warms up before the game against the Kansas State Wildcats at Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium on October 11, 2025 in Manhattan, Kansas. (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Since walking off the Super Bowl field 76 days ago, the New England Patriots’ goal has been to improve the roster to get back to that stage.

Saturday marked one of the final steps in that process, as the team made five Day 3 selections in the NFL Draft — with improving depth a key point of emphasis.

“It’s invaluable really to roster building as I see it,” vice president of player personnel Ryan Cowden said of the final rounds. “The depth part, and I think that’s a big part of where we wanted to come into this draft… It’s all about trying to find competition at the back end of the roster. And you can never have enough depth. We know that. We were fortunate last year. We were a pretty healthy football team through the 2025 season, and you just can’t bank on that happening in the same way.

“And so our goal now is to start really building depth with young players who can come in and this coaching staff can really mold into the type of players that we want. So, this depth on Day 3 and this post-draft that’s getting ready to happen is really important, and it’s something that’s exciting. Our scouts do a great job along with the coaching staff of trying to get the right guys in.”

After trading a pair of fourth-round picks to move up in Rounds 1 and 2, the Patriots waited roughly 70 selections to make their first pick Saturday. That was Wake Forest cornerback Karon Prunty, who joins a depth chart that includes Charles Woods, Marcellas Dial Jr. and Kobee Minor.

“He’s a player that was really intriguing to us because of his length, his speed. He’s an aggressive player,” Cowden explained. “Has an interesting story, starting out at Kansas, and he went to North Carolina [A&T] for a minute and then at Wake Forest.

“We brought Karon in on a 30 visit. He did a great job with our coaching staff. He really represented himself in a really professional manner, and we’re excited to bring his skill set at the perimeter corner and where it goes from there.”

Sticking on the defensive side of the football, the Patriots added TCU linebacker Namdi Obiazor and Boston College pass rusher Quintayvious Hutchins over the final two rounds — both players who are expected to make an immediate impact on special teams.

The other Day 3 selections focused on offense, which included a second investment at offensive tackle with the “massive” Dametrious Crownover after selecting Caleb Lomu in the first round Thursday.

“If I would want a room to be crowded, I’ll take that as being one room that’s crowded,” Cowden said. “It is a premium position in our league and the pool of players that can play the position is, is relatively small. You can never have enough depth.”

Two seventh-round picks also targeted offense. New England added a potential third running back in Alabama’s Jam Miller, while also selecting their third quarterback in Texas Tech’s Behren Morton as a developmental option.

“The first thing that stands out is the toughness. He played through a lot of stuff. He’s been beat up, but he’s played through a lot of stuff,” executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf said. “He’s got a live arm. He’s really smart. He’s been productive. He’s played a lot of football, and he’s a really good fit for the type of offense that we want to run.”

New England will now turn to undrafted free agency to round out the roster. Wolf said the team is expected to target wide receiver after not addressing the position in the draft. Reinforcements could also come via trade, with speculation around A.J. Brown continuing as the Patriots look to put the finishing touches on the roster.

“I think there’s always work to be done, as far as filling holes and adding depth at a lot of different spots,” Wolf said. “Now that the draft has ended, our guys are working on college free agency, but as always, we’re always going to try to look for ways to improve the roster.”

Nasim Nunez is the unlikely hero in the Washington Nationals extra inning win

WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 20: Nasim Nuñez #26 of the Washington Nationals bats against the Atlanta Braves at Nationals Park on April 20, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images) | Getty Images

For the last few weeks, the Nationals offense has been heavily reliant on James Wood and CJ Abrams. However, with Abrams out of the lineup, and Wood not having the best game, it was on the supporting cast to get the job done. Led by Nasim Nunez, the Nats were able to put six runs on the board and win the game in extra innings.

Nasim Nunez does a lot of great things on the baseball field. He is an incredibly smooth defender and is one of the best baserunners in the league when he gets on base. However, he is not known for his bat, and has gotten off to a pretty dreadful start at the plate. Even after this game, he is just hitting .195 with a .505 OPS. 

The great thing about this Nats offense though is that different guys have stepped up when needed. Today was Nunez’s time to shine. He drove in four runs on two ultra-clutch hits, including one in the 10th inning to break the game open. 

Have a day Nasim

Nats lead 6-2 in 10th inning pic.twitter.com/CzlA6hf42e

— Kev (@klwoodjr) April 25, 2026

There have been times this season where Nunez seemed like he was trying to do too much. After shockingly hitting four home runs last September, Nunez may have fallen in love with his power too much. You could tell during some at bats that he really wanted to lift the ball. Today, he was not trying to do too much, which is when he is at his best. 

Nunez should be trying to get on base whatever way he can. Whether that is bunting or selling out for contact, putting the ball in play should be Nunez’s main focus. He still struck out twice today, but in the biggest moments, Nunez was staying within himself.

This game was not all about Nunez though. The other big hero was Jake Irvin, who had his best start of the season. Coming into this game, Irvin had an ERA of 6.00, but I thought he was pitching a lot better than he was last year. Today, the results matched his improved stuff. He had 16 whiffs, the most he has had in a game since June of 2024.

16-whiff day for Jake Irvin.

That's the most swing-and-miss he's gotten in a start since 6/23/2024. If he can get the swing-and-miss to stabilize around 25 percent, he's a different pitcher. 11 whiffs on the curveball today. Great outing.

— Spencer Nusbaum (@spencernusbaum_) April 25, 2026

Seeing those whiffs is a great sign for Irvin. When he was at his best in the first half of 2024, he was getting solid whiff numbers. He was not overpowering, but he had enough in the tank for hitters to respect him. Irvin has actually been a big strikeout guy to start this season, with 34 in 29.2 innings. He was not even striking guys out like that in his big first half a couple years ago.

Today, his curveball was a whiff monster. He got 11 of his 16 whiffs on the hook. You do not see a ton of big slow curve’s like Irvin’s anymore, but they are so nice to watch. Irvin’s command of the curveball was absolutely outstanding today. He was putting it right at the bottom of the zone or putting it slightly out of the zone. It was just too much for hitters not to swing at and he had White Sox batters fishing all afternoon.

Jake Irvin, Nasty Curveballs. 😨 pic.twitter.com/HnEv5aG00l

— Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) April 25, 2026

Honestly, I think Blake Butera’s hook for Irvin was pretty quick. After a disastrous sequence from Keibert Ruiz turned a strikeout into having a guy on second, Irvin buckled down. He got two more strikeouts, but Butera had seen enough. With a lefty coming up, he went to Mitchell Parker. While Parker got out of the inning, I would have preferred to see Butera stick with his starter.

It was another shaky game for Butera today. He stuck with Mitchell Parker for a bit too long and Cionel Perez almost gave me a heart attack. However, I do like that he went to Brad Lord for a single inning high leverage spot in the 10th inning. Lord is more than a long man, and should be treated as such.

It was a gritty win for the Nats. They drew 10 walks, and consistently had guys on base. The floodgates did not truly open until the 10th inning, but the Nats pressure eventually paid off. It was a nice win, and now they will go for the series win tomorrow.

2026 NFL undrafted free agents: These are the 10 best players still available

The 2026 NFL Draft may be over, but for hundreds of players who went undrafted, the real work of landing an NFL roster spot is just beginning.

Being drafted has its advantages, but the path to making a team’s 53-man active roster is never guaranteed for any player. Going undrafted can actually give a player more flexibility to choose the team that offers the best chance to make a roster, and even if the player doesn’t make the active roster, he can still impress enough to earn a practice squad spot.

Most players signed as undrafted free agents have one or two specific traits that teams value — such as exceptional speed, size, or special teams ability — with the belief that they can develop those players into productive contributors.

Several intriguing options remain available for teams looking to add undrafted free agents.

Here are the 10 best undrafted free agents still available:

QB Diego Pavia, Vanderbilt

Vanderbilt was one of the biggest surprises in college football last season, largely because of Pavia, a runner-up for the Heisman Trophy. Pavia completed 70.6% of his passes for 3,539 yards, 29 touchdowns and eight interceptions while also rushing for 862 yards and 10 touchdowns.

His mobility, ability to improvise when plays break down, and demonstrated accuracy and timing to anticipate throws make him a good developmental option in a “Shanahan” offense.

Questions surrounding Pavia include his height (5 feet 10 inches) and whether he will be an off-field distraction, having being involved in social media incidents. As a backup player, he may draw more attention than the role typically requires.

RB Jaydn Ott, Oklahoma — SIGNED: KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

Oklahoma’s run game is predicated on zone blocking, requiring patience and one cut before going upfield. Ott showed flashes in his limited time on the field, and he is not afraid to pass protect, a valuable trait for a running back. Ott could sneak onto a roster and become a viable third-down back.

DT Dontay Corleone, Cincinnati

With the emergence of the “Tush Push” and teams running more against two-high safeties, having a player who can demand double teams near the goal line is valuable. At 340 pounds, Corleone can fit that role. He also showed some capability as a pass rusher, finishing with 9.5 career sacks. However, he did not record a sack in 2024.

RB Desmond Reid, Pittsburgh — SIGNED: BUFFALO BILLS

Reid’s size (5 feet 6 inches, 174 pounds) may have played a role in his not being selected, but a good offensive coordinator could use him in multiple positions. He could be effective running the ball to the edge and in the passing game if matched up against linebackers.

In 2025, he rushed for 278 yards and two touchdowns on 60 carries and added another 317 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns. He can also help in the punt return game; he averaged 21 yards per return on five attempts, including one touchdown return.

Edge rusher Michael Heldman, Central Michigan — SIGNED: NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

Heldman’s 10.5 sacks and 16.5 tackles for loss are numbers teams cannot ignore. He is a little bigger than the typical outside rusher, but he is still able to engage offensive linemen with his hands and make blocking uncomfortable for them.

Edge rusher Vincent Anthony Jr., Duke — SIGNED: KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

Like Heldman, his numbers are hard to ignore, finishing with 13.5 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks. He still needs work against the run but could develop into a quality situational pass rusher.

LB Deontae Lawson, Alabama — SIGNED: EAGLES

At 228 pounds, Lawson is a tweener between a traditional off-ball linebacker and a safety. He is able to track down ball carriers and is a decent tackler. He could be a candidate to be trained to play safety and used in “big nickel” situations when the threat of the run is present and teams try to spread the defense out with four-wide receiver sets.

WR Jeff Caldwell, Cincinnati — SIGNED: KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

A 6-foot-5 receiver who can run a 4.3-second 40-yard dash is still available? It is true. Caldwell caught 32 passes for 478 yards and six touchdowns in his first and only year of FBS football. With the right coaching, Caldwell could surprise some people in training camp.

S Bishop Fitzgerald, USC — SIGNED: TENNESSEE TITANS

Fitzgerald can fight for the ball at its highest point and will contest catches. He also takes good angles to the ball and makes smart decisions on when to gamble for interceptions. The biggest area of concern is his tackling, as he tends to go high too often. However, that can be cleaned up.

OT Diego Pounds, Ole Miss — SIGNED: BALTIMORE RAVENS

Despite having a great name for a lineman, Pounds is very athletic on the edge but has been inconsistent with his blocking. He also tends to stop driving his feet while blocking. His athleticism alone is enough to land him on a practice squad.

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ESPN reports Mike Vrabel was in "constant contact" with Patriots on Saturday, retracts it

The NFL's biggest story of the month — which has crossed over to national news, morning shows, and late-night TV — had a fairly big development on Saturday, when Patriots coach Mike Vrabel skipped the third day of the draft to attend counseling.

On Thursday, Patriots V.P. of player personnel Eliot Wolf explained that the draft room would be missing Vrabel's "leadership" and "presence," along with his skills as a "tremendous recruiter" of undrafted free agents.

During Saturday's draft coverage on ESPN, Peter Schrager said this: "I've been told, from Patriot sources, that they are in constant contact with Vrabel throughout the day."

That was a surprising nugget, to say the least. If Vrabel is skipping the third day of the draft for counseling, being in "constant contact" with the Patriots would undermine the basic purpose of being away from the team.

Later, Schrager retracted the report. Even if he didn't call it a retraction.

"Following up on the Vrabel report, it was my understanding that Coach Vrabel was going to be in contact with the staff via phone/text, but I've learned that in the end, both Vrabel and the team ultimately chose not to interrupt him and his family during Day 3 of the Draft," Schrager tweeted.

It's a huge difference to go from "they are in constant contact" to "they are having no contact whatsoever." So either the report was wrong — or it was right and the Patriots realized that it was the latest example of piss-poor P.R. and scrambled to clean it up.

Either way, here's what Wolf told reporters on Saturday, from the transcript distributed by the team.

Q: "Were you in contact with Mike at all today, and if so, how often were you guys in contact?"

A: "So, last night we kind of talked through things and made the decision that the time away really needs to be time away, so we were not in contact with Mike today other than some just, ‘Hope everything's going OK’ kind of texts early this morning."

Q: "And just to follow up, when you talked to him last night when Day 2 ended, what kind of message did he leave you guys with headed into today?"

EW: "Just words of encouragement. He knows our process, and again, we talked about what kind of players we needed to add. We knew what kind of players that he liked, and obviously we drafted some of the guys that he had an affinity for today."

So it sounds like the claim that the Patriots "are in constant contact" with Vrabel was not accurate. Given the overall size and sensitivity of the story, that's a pretty significant mistake for ESPN to make, to say the least.

The Broncos 2024 trade for John Franklin-Myers trade finished up at the 2026 NFL Draft

Oct 6, 2024; Denver, Colorado, USA; Denver Broncos defensive end John Franklin-Myers (98) reacts to a defensive stop in the second half against the Las Vegas Raiders at Empower Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images | Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

With the 2026 NFL Draft weekend upon us, teams will introduce their latest rookie class to the league in hopes of having them become part of the next Super Bowl puzzle. The draft also means finalizing past trades that included future draft picks. That includes a deal made in April 2024, which sent defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers from the New York Jets to the Denver Broncos.

Original terms of the John Franklin-Myers trade to the Broncos

  • Broncos receive: John Franklin-Myers
  • Jets receive: 2026 sixth-round pick

How was John Franklin-Myers’ performance for the Broncos?

Franklin-Myers was a key piece of the Broncos’ defensive line over the last two seasons. He started 31 of 33 games for the team and recorded 14.5 sacks and 65 tackles. Franklin-Myers also started both playoff games for the Broncos this past season. He ultimately signed a three-year, $60 million deal with the Tennessee Titans ahead of the 2026 campaign, reuniting him with former Jets head coach Robert Saleh.

What did the Jets do with the pick from the John Franklin-Myers trade?

The Jets flipped the pick acquired for Franklin-Myers to the Minnesota Vikings for defensive tackle Harrison Phillips in August 2025.

Who won the John Franklin-Myers trade?

While the Jets got Phillips in the deal involving the pick from the Franklin-Myers trade, the Broncos are clear winners here. Even though Franklin-Myers is no longer on the roster, the Broncos got two years of his prime and will likely get a 2027 compensatory pick for losing him in free agency.

The pick that the Jets sent to the Vikings for Phillips was sent to the Philadelphia Eagles for quarterback Sam Howell. The Eagles then traded that pick to the Baltimore Ravens for Jaire Alexander.

Saints' draft gives young QB Tyler Shough some skill players in the passing game

METAIRIE, La. (AP) — Perhaps in coming years, the Saints will reminisce about three pillars of a passing game that arrived in New Orleans over the span of two NFL drafts.

Decisions to bring in a highly rated receiver and tight end with two of their first three draft choices this week could be a considerable boon to the development of second-year Saints quarterback Tyler Shough, who applauded both picks in social media posts.

Shough's new receiver, Jordyn Tyson of Arizona State, was the second receiver drafted overall when the Saints took him with the eighth pick of the first round. Oscar Delp, who played at Georgia, was selected 73rd overall.

Tyson, Delp and Shough, a 2025 second-rounder, comprise the highest-drafted offensive skill players since coach Kellen Moore — who designs and calls the offense — arrived in New Orleans in February 2025, shortly after winning a Super Bowl as a coordinator with Philadelphia.

“Certainly, we're trying to build a group that hopefully has some continuity and works together for a number of years,” Moore said. “There's a lot of time that needs to be invested in this, but we've got the right kind of guys to work together on that.”

The 6-foot-2 Tyson, whose brother, Jaylon, plays in the NBA for the Cleveland Cavaliers, was prolific — when healthy — at Arizona State. In 33 games across four seasons — the first with Colorado — he caught 158 passes for 2,282 yards and 22 touchdowns.

Last season, the Saints completed 33 passes of 20 or more yards, which ranked second to last in the NFL, better than only the New York Jets. So, New Orleans had a glaring need for a player such as Tyson, who should complement four-year veteran receiver Chris Olave.

“It’s like a match made in heaven,” Tyson said. “And we're the Saints.”

Moore mentioned watching highlights of Tyson “making plays downfield,” adding, "The thing that I was really excited about, when we had a chance to evaluate, was the biggest games, he came up in those big-time moments.”

Delp did not have gaudy receiving stats at Georgia, but Bulldogs coach Kirby Smart and his offensive staff clearly trusted the tight end, playing him in 55 games over four seasons.

The 6-foot-5, 245-pound Delp caught 70 passes for 854 yards and nine TDs during his college career, but Moore said the quality of Delp’s touches in Georgia’s offense stood out.

“We recognize the athleticism that he provides. He does a great job out in space. He’s got some juice and some speed — vertical speed. He's a very willing, physical run player. That's an important aspect."

Moore added that Delp would be prepared to do some “dirty work” as a blocker on the perimeter — and Delp agreed.

“The most important thing you can do as a tight end is to be able to block,” Delp said. “I love being able to dominate another man, and in a successful offense, you have to have a tight end that can dominate the perimeter.”

The Saints didn't necessarily need a tight end. Veterans Juwan Johnson and Noah Fant — the latter acquired this offseason in free agency — are already on the roster. But Moore saw in Delp a good fit for his offense.

“For him to still be available for us in the third round was a nice luxury for us,” Moore said. “People know the way this league trending with the ability to play in multiple tight end sets and that’s a valuable asset.”

A low-risk deal

During the draft’s final rounds, the Saints traded for edge rusher Tyree Wilson, who has yet to fulfill the promise the Raiders thought he had when they drafted him seventh overall in 2023.

Wilson has just 12 sacks in three seasons, but the Saints only had to give up a fifth-round pick to get him and now will see if their staff and locker room can help him realize more of his potential.

Health matters

The Saints' brass had to have a bit of faith in both Tyson's maturity and their own training staff in order to draft the star receiver.

Tyson had several injuries in college, including torn knee ligaments, a broken collarbone, and injuries to both hamstrings and hips.

The 21-year-old receiver insisted that he has learned from every injury setback and has a workout and nutrition plan aimed at maximizing his availability.

Moore sounded convinced.

“This guy’s a really tough football player,” Moore said. “He’s battled some things, and I think all that’s positive. He worked out through this whole process, kind of recovered and he’s in a great place.”

Late-round decisions

Having bolstered their defensive line with Georgia tackle Christen Miller in Friday’s second round, the Saints started the draft’s final day by taking two more offensive players in the fourth round: Auburn guard Jeremiah Wright and North Dakota receiver Bryce Lance. New Orleans rounded out its 2026 draft class with Ohio State safety Lorenzo Styles Jr. in the fifth round; LSU receiver Barion Brown in the sixth round and Iowa cornerback TJ Hall in the seventh round.

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Former Illini Josh Gesky signed by Green Bay Packers

PITTSBURGH — Another offensive lineman is making the jump from Illinois to the NFL.

Offensive lineman Josh Gesky is moving on to the next level, getting signed as an Undrafted Free Agent by the Green Bay Packers.

Gesky joins fellow OL J.C. Davis en route to the NFL, marking the first time two Illini offensive linemen have made it to the pros the same year since 1988.

In each of the past three seasons, Gesky was named an All-Big Ten honorable mention by both the coaches and media of the conference.

During his time with the Illini, he played a vast majority of his snaps at left guard, starting 28 games in that slot.

However, at Illinois’s Pro Day back in March, he clocked in at 310 pounds, which is 25 pounds lighter than what he played his senior season at — something that he said he wanted to serve as a message to NFL teams that he’s comfortable playing at any weight or position.

So now, Gesky will look to bring some versatility to the Packers’ offensive line group in 2026 and beyond.

UDFA tracker: Every undrafted rookie Patriots signed after 2026 NFL Draft

The 2026 NFL Draft came to an end on Saturday evening with the Patriots putting a bow on their most recent draft class.

In the first three rounds, the Patriots hammered their major draft needs by selecting tackle Caleb Lomu, edge rusher Gabe Jacas and tight end Eli Raridon. Eliot Wolf didn’t sit back and wait. Instead, he used multiple Day 3 picks to trade up to draft Jacas and Raridon.

Those deals left the Patriots without a fourth-round pick on Saturday. In the end, the team drafted six players in the final three rounds: cornerback Karon Prunty, tackle Dametrious Crownover, linebacker Namdi Obiazor, quarterback Behren Morton, running backj Jam Miller and edge rusher Quintayvious Hutchins

Now, the fun starts with the post-draft process as the Patriots and other teams sign undrafted free agents. This has been an important team-building step for the Patriots in years past.

Last year, several undrafted rookies finished the season on Mike Vrabel’s 53-man roster: receiver Efton Chism III, edge rusher Elijah Ponder and tight end C.J. Dippre. The Patriots franchise has a long history of successful undrafted free agents, notably David Andrews, Jonathan Jones, Malcolm Butler, Jakobi Meyers and J.C. Jackson.

Here’s a full rundown of all the Patriots 2026 undrafted free agent signings (note - until the team announces it, some of these might be rookie minicamp invites):

Jacob Rizy, guard, Florida State

Rizy is a 6-foot-5, 310-pound offensive lineman with local ties. He started his collegiate career at Harvard. He transferred to Florida State in 2024. Rizy made starts at left guard, right guard, center and right tackle. (Source)

Kyle Dixon, receiver, Cluver-Stockton

A small-school prospect, Dixon is a 6-foot-2, 215 pound outside receiver. He caught 83 passes for 1,282 yards with 12 touchdowns last season. Dixon finished with 143 receptions, 2,394 yards and 24 touchdowns over the last two seasons at the NAIA level. (Source)

Channing Canada, cornerback, TCU

A 6-foot-1 cornerback, Canada started every game for TCU last season. He finished with 30 tackles with an interception and pass breakup. He earned First-Team Academic All-Big 12 honors in 2023. (Source)

Nick DeGennaro, receiver, James Madison

DeGennaro is a 6-foot, 190-pound receiver who caught 28 passes for 500 yards with five touchdowns last season. He started his career at Maryland. In 2024, he transferred to Richmond, where he caught 40 passes for 576 yards and four touchdowns. He ran a 4.39 40-yard dash at his Pro Day. (Source)

Myles Montgomery, running back, Central Florida

Montgomery is a 5-foot-11 running back who was productive last season for Central Florida. A team captain, he ran for 705 yards with four touchdowns. He also added 17 catches for 182 yards. (Source)

Cameron Dorner, receiver, North Texas

Dorner is a 6-foot-1, 195-pound receiver who finished with 50 catches, 845 yards and six touchdowns. He earned Third Team All-American Conference honors. Dorner spent his first three seasons at Division II Shepard University. (Source)

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49ers UDFA tracker 2026: A punter has been added

CHAMPAIGN, IL - SEPTEMBER 13: Illinois Football DL James Thompson Jr. (90) during a college football game between the Western Michigan Broncos and Illinois Fighting Illini on September 13, 2025 at Gies Memorial Stadium in Champaign, IL (Photo by James Black/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The 2026 NFL Draft is a wrap. Now it’s time to see what the 49ers will fill the remaining spots in their roster with. While attention goes to the undrafted players, the 49ers have had success with undrafted free agents in the past. Jordan Mason and Matt Breida both became crucial starters. There’s also Emmanuel Moseley, who grew as a solid cornerback. Raheem Mostert did not come to the 49ers as a fresh UDFA, but he did begin his career as such, starting with the Philadelphia Eagles.

The point is, there’s still some talent the 49ers can find. Is there a gem in this draft cycle? It seems like the draft itself was a lot thinner this year than in previous years, as college players decided not to declare. There still could be someone the 49ers have their eyes on.

We’ll use this post to update you on UDFA signings. Keep checking back as more names are added to the list.

Pat’s update, 4:53 p.m. PT: 49ers have signed edge rusher Mikail Kamara per Aaron Wilson. Kamara had 10 sacks two seasons ago and was a star during the Hoosiers National Championship run. More people to go get the quarterback.

Kyle’s update, 4:40 p.m. PT: The 49ers gave former Illinois DT James Thompson $280,000 guaranteed, per Tom Pelissero. Thompson is 6’5 5/8″ and 308 pounds. The six-year senior was actually third in this class among all defensive tackles in quick pressure percentage. That’s a number to pay attention to as opposed to his two sacks. He spent the previous five seasons with the Wisconsin Badgers. Thompson didn’t play much in 2024, but had three years of playing experience. He was primarily a nose tackle in the seasons where he played the most.

The 49ers are also signing former Notre Dame wide receiver Will Pauling. He had 26 receptions last season for the Irish for 381 yards and six touchdowns. Pauling measured at 5’9 and 183 pounds at Notre Dame’s Pro Day. He had a 42″ vertical and ran a 4.37 40-yard dash.

The third player is Penn State tight end Khalil Dinkins on a deal that is worth $275,000. Dinkins is 6’4 1/4, and 251 pounds. He ran a 4.72 40-yard dash. One of his athletic comparisons is Cameron Latu. Dinkins was only targeted 14 times last season. During his four-year career with the Nittany Lions, he was targeted 46 times.

Pat’s Update, 5:06 p.m. PT: The 49ers have added a punter. They have signed Texas punter Jack Bouwmeester, per CJ Vogel. Could this be the resurrection of Punterville?

Aaron Wilson reported that Louisville LB Kalib Perry was invited to the 49ers’ rookie minicamp.

Browns select former UC Bearcat in final day of 2026 NFL Draft

The Cleveland Browns went with offense on the final day of the 2026 NFL Draft.

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The Browns selected four offensive players with five selections in the fifth, sixth, and seventh rounds.

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Among those selected was former Cincinnati Bearcat tight end Joe Royer.

He also played at Ohio State from 2021 until 2023.

Royer was the third-leading receiver for the Bearcats with 29 catches.

Cleveland also selected two players from Alabama in the fifth round: offensive lineman Parker Brailsford and linebacker Justin Jefferson.

The Browns also picked Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green in the sixth round, and BYU tight end Carsen Ryan in the seventh round.

Cleveland selected Denzel Boston, Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, and Austin Barber on Friday in the second and third rounds.

They picked Spencer Fano and KC Concepcion on Thursday in the first round.

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2026 NFL draft: What Utah ties have signed as free agents after going undrafted?

Utah players, including Utah defensive end Logan Fano (0) celebrate after Utah defeats UCLA in an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Aug. 30, 2025, in Pasadena, Calif.
Utah players, including Utah defensive end Logan Fano (0) celebrate after Utah defeats UCLA in an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Aug. 30, 2025, in Pasadena, Calif. | Mark J. Terrill

Editor’s note: This story will be updated as more player signings are announced.

The 2026 NFL draft has wrapped following three days, seven rounds and 257 picks.

Here’s where every Utah connection is headed, whether via the draft, free agency or on a mini-camp invite (as designated):

BYU

Players drafted

Free agent signees or mini-camp invites

  • Isaiah Jatta, OT, BYU — Las Vegas Raiders, free agent, per BYU
  • Tanner Wall, S, BYU — Las Vegas Raiders, free agent, per BYU
  • Chase Roberts, WR, BYU and American Fork High — Las Vegas Raiders, free agent, per BYU
  • Mory Bamba, CB, BYU — New York Jets, free agent, per BYU
  • Will Ferrin, K, BYU — New York Jets, free agent, per BYU
  • Garrison Grimes, LS, BYU and American Fork High — New York Jets, free agent, per BYU

Utah

Players drafted

Free agent signees or mini-camp invites

Utah State

Free agent signees or mini-camp invites

  • Brady Boyd, WR, Utah State — Jacksonville Jaguars, free agent, per Utah State
  • Noah Avinger, CB, Utah State — Los Angeles Chargers, free agent, per Utah State
  • Bryson Barnes, QB, Utah State, Utah and Milford High — Cleveland Browns, mini-camp invite, per Utah State
  • Broc Lane, TE, Utah State — Tennessee Titans, mini-camp invite, per Utah State

Weber State

Free agent signees or mini-camp invites

  • Gavin Ortega, OL, Weber State — Denver Broncos, free agent, per Weber State

Other Utah ties

Player drafted

Free agent signees or mini-camp invites

  • Jack Bouwmeester, P, previously at Utah (also Texas) — San Francisco 49ers, free agent, per Texas
  • Cian Slone, Edge, previously at Utah State(also NC State) — Las Vegas Raiders, free agent, per NC State
  • Jake Retzlaff, QB, previously at BYU (also Tulane) — Seattle Seahawks, mini-camp invite, per Tulane
  • Rahsul Faison, RB, previously at Utah State and Snow College (also South Carolina) — Kansas City Chiefs, Tennessee Titans and New Orleans Saints, mini-camp invites, per On3’s Wes Mitchell

Detroit loses all-time NFL draft attendance record to Pittsburgh

Detroit no longer holds the record for largest overall NFL draft attendance or Day 1 attendance.

Detroit set the NFL draft Day 1 record in 2024 with 275,000 attendees.

It also broke the all-time attendance record with 775,000 fans spectating downtown over the three-day event.

In 2025, Green Bay fell short of the record with 205,000 fans for Round 1 and 600,000 over the entire draft.

Pittsburgh overtook the Motor City's titles Thursday, April 23 and again Saturday, April 25.

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 23: A general view of the draft tent is seen prior to Round One of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 23, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)

An estimated 320,000 fans were in attendance for Day 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft on Thursday at the Acrisure Stadium grounds in Pittsburgh, according to USA TODAY.

Over 600,000 people attended the Pittsburgh draft over the first two days, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said Saturday as he challenged the city to beat Detroit – needing only 176,000 attendees on Day 3 to do so.

On Day 3, Pittsburgh also broke the all-time record with 805,000 fans attending the draft over three days, the league announced on Saturday night.

Pittsburgh set a new @NFLDraft attendance record with 805,000 people over 3 days 👏 pic.twitter.com/Bx6AJcN3lA

— NFL (@NFL) April 25, 2026

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Detroit loses all-time NFL draft attendance record to Pittsburgh

Detroit no longer holds the record for largest overall NFL draft attendance or Day 1 attendance.

Detroit set the NFL draft Day 1 record in 2024 with 275,000 attendees.

It also broke the all-time attendance record with 775,000 fans spectating downtown over the three-day event.

In 2025, Green Bay fell short of the record with 205,000 fans for Round 1 and 600,000 over the entire draft.

Pittsburgh overtook the Motor City's titles Thursday, April 23 and again Saturday, April 25.

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 23: A general view of the draft tent is seen prior to Round One of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 23, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)

An estimated 320,000 fans were in attendance for Day 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft on Thursday at the Acrisure Stadium grounds in Pittsburgh, according to USA TODAY.

Over 600,000 people attended the Pittsburgh draft over the first two days, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said Saturday as he challenged the city to beat Detroit – needing only 176,000 attendees on Day 3 to do so.

On Day 3, Pittsburgh also broke the all-time record with 805,000 fans attending the draft over three days, the league announced on Saturday night.

Pittsburgh set a new @NFLDraft attendance record with 805,000 people over 3 days 👏 pic.twitter.com/Bx6AJcN3lA

— NFL (@NFL) April 25, 2026

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Detroit Lions still weighing fifth-year option for LB Jack Campbell

Allen Park — If you’re asking general manager Brad Holmes whether he’d like to keep running back Jahmyr Gibbs and linebacker Jack Campbell in Detroit through 2027, the answer is an obvious and resounding yes.

But whether the Detroit Lions can afford to pick up the fifth-year option for Campbell, specifically? Well, that’s a different question entirely. With the deadline to pick up their fifth-year options (March 1) less than a week away, Holmes said the Lions' front office is weighing its choices.

The Lions would like to keep Jack Campbell for the 2026 season but financial considerations must be dealt with.

Holmes has previously said that he'd like to work out extensions for all four of their top picks in the 2023 draft, which includes Campbell, Gibbs, tight end Sam LaPorta and safety Brian Branch.

“We’re still having those discussions and trying to see what we’re going to do. But we’re having open dialogue,” Holmes said Saturday after Day 3 of the NFL Draft. “Once we get them executed, you guys will be the first ones to know.”

The holdup presumably has to do with Detroit trying to work out contract extensions to reduce his cap hit in his fifth season. Detroit could, in theory, build the fifth-year option into a contract extension to lessen the cap hit in his fifth season, as it did with offensive tackle Penei Sewell. But it appears the two sides have yet to hammer out the details of such a move, and frankly, the Lions are not exactly negotiating from a place of leverage. Campbell can ride out the remainder of his rookie deal and hit free agency next offseason if Detroit doesn't pick it up.

Fifth-year option cap hits are calculated based on the highest salaries for players at their position and their accolades in the league. The problem is that off-ball linebackers like Campbell are not differentiated from pass-rushing on-ball, outside linebackers — edge defenders in a 3-4 defense — like Joshua Hines-Allen ($28.3 million average annual cap hit), Brian Burns ($28.2 million) and Odafe Oweh ($24 million).

So, whereas the league’s current highest-paid off-ball linebacker (Fred Warner, San Francisco 49ers) makes $21 million annually, Campbell’s fifth-year option as a linebacker will instantly reset the market at $21.9 million, because it's averaged by the salaries of players like Hines-Allen, Burns, Oweh and others. Hence, why some believe it's a low-reward strategy to draft off-ball linebackers in Round 1.

Gibbs would be due $14.3 million on his option, which would tie him for the fifth-highest-paid running back in the league.

Campbell’s ascent to First-Team All-Pro in 2025 was a great development for the Lions’ defense, but it will cost the Lions millions in cap space. Had he not made All-Pro or a Pro Bowl in 2025, the cap hit for his fifth-year option would have been around $15.1 million. 

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NFL Draft 2026 top picks by state: Where did they go to high school?

The 2026 NFL Draft has not officially concluded, with 257 players hearing their names called to play for one of the 32 teams.

Long before these players were heading towards the league, they were standouts at a high school from anywhere around the country. As football continues to grow, it shouldn't come as a shock that nearly every state had a player taken at some point in the draft.

Here's a look at each of the top picks for every state who had a players or players selected:

More: NFL draft grades: Ranking all 32 teams' 2026 classes, with lowly Jets earning an A+

Alabama: Peter Woods

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

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 29 (Kansas City Chiefs)

High School: Thompson High School (Alabaster)

College: Clemson

Position: Defensive Tackle

Arizona: Caleb Lomu

Feb 28, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Utah offensive lineman Caleb Lomu (OL33) speaks to members of the media during the NFL Combine at the Indiana Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Jacob Musselman-Imagn Images

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 28 (New England Patriots)

High School: Highland High School (Gilbert)

College: Utah

Position: Offensive Tackle

Arkansas: Jayden Williams

Sep 13, 2025; Oxford, Mississippi, USA; Mississippi Rebels offensive lineman Jayden Williams (50) and offensive lineman Patrick Kutas (75) block Arkansas Razorback defensive lineman Ian Geffrard (95) during the fourth quarter at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 7, Pick 217 (Arizona Cardinals)

High School: Conway High School

College: Ole Miss

Position: Offensive Tackle

California: David Bailey

Texas Tech Red Raiders linebacker David Bailey poses on the red carpet before the 2026 NFL draft.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 2 (New York Jets)

High School: Mater Dei (Santa Ana)

College: Texas Tech

Position: EDGE

Colorado: Emmanuel Pregnon

Emmanuel Pregnon (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images)

NFL Draft Selection: Round 3, Pick 88 (Jacksonville Jaguars)

High School: Thomas Jefferson High School (Denver)

College: Oregon

Position: Guard

Connecticut: Skyler Bell

Skyler Bell of the UConn Huskies skips into the endzone for a touchdown against the Army Black Knights during the first half of the Wasabi Fenway Bowl at Fenway Park on December 27, 2025, in Boston, Massachusetts.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 4, Pick 125 (Buffalo Bills)

High School: Taft School (Watertown)

College: UConn

Position: Wide Receiver

Florida: Fernando Mendoza

Fernando Mendoza participates in Indiana University's Pro Day at Mellencamp Pavilion on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 1 (Las Vegas Raiders)

High School: Christopher Columbus High School (Miami)

College: Indiana

Position: Quarterback

Georgia: Caleb Downs

Ohio State Buckeyes defensive back Caleb Downs.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 11 (Dallas Cowboys)

High School: Mill Creek (Hoschton)

College: Ohio State

Position: Safety

Hawaii: De’Zhaun Stribling

De’Zhaun Stribling (1) runs drills during an Oklahoma State football practice in Stillwater, Okla., on Saturday, Aug. 3, 2024.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 2, Pick 33 (San Francisco 49ers)

High School: Kapolei High School

College: Ole Miss

Position: Wide Receiver

Idaho: Kenyon Sadiq

Kenyon Sadiq #18, Oregon Ducks (Photo by Tom Hauck/Getty Images)

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 16 (New York Jets)

High School: Skyline High School (Idaho Falls)

College: Oregon

Position: Tight End

Illinois: Keagen Trost

Keagen Trost of the Missouri Tigers participates in a drill during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 01, 2026, in Indianapolis, Indiana.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 3, Pick 93 (Los Angeles Rams)

High School: Kankakee High School

College: Missouri

Position: Offensive Tackle

Indiana: Dillon Thieneman

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 23: Dillon Thieneman of Oregon celebrates after being selected twenty-fifth overall pick by the Chicago Bears during Round One of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 23, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 25 (Chicago Bears)

High School: Westfield High School

College: Oregon

Position: Safety

Iowa: Kadyn Proctor

Miami Dolphins' first-round pick Kadyn Proctor with his new jersey on April 24, 2026.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 12 (Miami Dolphins)

High School: Southeast Polk (Des Moines)

College: Alabama

Position: Offensive Tackle

Kansas: Sam Hecht

Dec 26, 2024; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Kansas State Wildcats offensive lineman Sam Hecht (75) against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights during the Rate Bowl at Chase Field. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

NFL Draft Selection: Round 5, Pick 144 (Carolina Panthers)

High School: Mill Valley High School (Shawnee)

College: Kansas State

Position: Center

Kentucky: Malachi Lawrence

Feb 26, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; 
Texas Tech defensive lineman Romello Height (DL40) during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 23 (Dallas Cowboys)

High School: Dupont Manual (Louisville)

College: UCF

Position: EDGE

Louisiana: Bud Clark

Nov 9, 2024; Fort Worth, Texas, USA; TCU Horned Frogs safety Bud Clark (21) reacts after making an interception during the first half against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at Amon G. Carter Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

NFL Draft Selection: Round 2, Pick 64 (Seattle Seahawks)

High School: Alexandria High School

College: TCU

Position: Safety

Maryland: Mansoor Delane

Apr 23, 2026; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; LSU Tigers defensive back Mansoor Delane is selected by the Kansas City Chiefs as the number six pick during the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 6 (Kansas City Chiefs)

High School: Archbishop Spalding (Severn)

College: LSU

Position: Cornerback

Michigan: Caleb Banks

Apr 23, 2026; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Florida Gators defensive lineman Caleb Banks is selected by the Minnesota Vikings as the number 18 pick during the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 18 (Minnesota Vikings)

High School: Southfield High School

College: Florida

Position: Defensive Tackle

Minnesota: Bryce Lance

Bryce Lance of the North Dakota State Bison participates in a drill during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 28, 2026, in Indianapolis, Indiana.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 4, Pick 136 (New Orleans Saints)

High School: Marshall High School

College: North Dakota State

Position: Wide Receiver

Mississippi: Markel Bell

Miami Hurricanes offensive lineman Markel Bell (70) after defeating the Mississippi Rebels during the 2026 Fiesta Bowl and semifinal game of the College Football Playoff at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

NFL Draft Selection: Round 3, Pick 68 (Philadelphia Eagles)

High School: Cleveland Central

College: Miami

Position: Offensive Tackle

Missouri: Jeremiyah Love

The Arizona Cardinals introduce their first-round draft pick running back Jeremiyah Love during a press conference at the Cardinals Dignity Health training facility on April 24, 2026, in Tempe, Ariz.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 3 (Arizona Cardinals)

High School: Christian Brothers College High School

College: Notre Dame

Position: Running Back

Montana: Keyshawn James-Newby

Keyshawn James-Newby (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images)

NFL Draft Selection: Round 7, Pick 252 (Philadelphia Eagles)

High School: Helena High School

College: New Mexico

Position: EDGE

Nebraska: Nate Boerkircher

Texas A&M tight end Nate Boerkircher.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 2, Pick 56 (Jacksonville Jaguars)

High School: Aurora High School

College: Texas A&M

Position: Tight End

Nevada: Germie Bernard

Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver Germie Bernard runs with the ball in the third quarter against the Tennessee Volunteers at Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 2, Pick 47 (Pittsburgh Steelers)

High School: Liberty High School (Henderson)

College: Alabama

Position: Wide Receiver

New Jersey: Chase Bisontis

28. Houston Texans – Chase Bisontis, G, Texas A&M

NFL Draft Selection: Round 2, Pick 34 (Arizona Cardinals)

High School: Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey)

College: Texas A&M

Position: Guard

New York: Mike Washington Jr.

NFL Draft prospect Mike Washington Jr (right) addresses the crowd during a Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at Watson Williams Elementary School in Utica, New York.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 4, Pick 122 (Las Vegas Raiders)

High School: Cicero-North Syracuse High School

College: Arkansas

Position: Running Back

North Carolina: KC Concepcion

Nov 22, 2025; College Station, Texas, USA; Texas A&M Aggies wide receiver KC Concepcion (7) signals first down in the first half of game against the Samford Bulldogs at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Joseph Buvid-Imagn Images

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 24 (Cleveland Browns)

High School: Chambers High School (Charlotte)

College: Texas A&M

Position: Wide Receiver

Ohio: Arvell Reese

Ohio State Buckeyes linebacker Arvell Reese poses on the red carpet before the 2026 NFL Draft at Point State Park. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 5 (New York Giants)

High School: Glenville (Cleveland)

College: Ohio State

Position: EDGE

Oklahoma: Chris McClellan

Missouri Tigers defensive tackle Chris McClellan (7) celebrates his sack as Auburn Tigers take on Missouri Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Ala. on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025. Missouri Tigers lead Auburn Tigers 10-7 at halftime.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 3, Pick 77 (Green Bay Packers)

High School: Owasso High School

College: Missouri

Position: Defensive Tackle

Oregon: Kage Casey

Kage Casey of the Boise State Broncos participates in a drill during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 01, 2026, in Indianapolis, Indiana.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 4, Pick 111 (Denver Broncos)

High School: Clackamas High School

College: Boise State

Position: Offensive Tackle

Pennsylvania: Josiah Trotter

Linebacker Josiah Trotter #40 of the Missouri Tigers celebrates a tackle against the Central Arkansas Bears in the first half at Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium on August 28, 2025 in Columbia, Missouri. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images)

NFL Draft Selection: Round 2, Pick 46 (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

High School: St. Joseph's Prep (Philadelphia)

College: Missouri

Position: Linebacker

South Carolina: Monroe Freeling

Georgia Bulldogs offensive lineman Monroe Freeling (57) blocks Texas Longhorns edge rusher Trey Moore

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 19 (Carolina Panthers)

High School: Oceanside Collegiate Academy (Mount Pleasant)

College: Georgia

Position: Offensive Tackle

Tennessee: Ty Simpson

Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Ty Simpson poses on the red carpet before the 2026 NFL Draft at Point State Park in Pittsburgh on April 23, 2026.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 13 (Los Angeles Rams)

High School: Westview (Martin)

College: Alabama

Position: Quarterback

Texas: Jordyn Tyson

Arizona State Sun Devils receiver Jordyn Tyson is selected by the New Orleans Saints as the number eight pick during the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh on April 23, 2026.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 8 (New Orleans Saints)

High School: Allen High School

College: Arizona State

Position: Wide Receiver

Utah: Spencer Fano

Browns NFL Draft pick Spencer Fano

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 9 (Cleveland Browns)

High School: Timpview High School (Provo)

College: Utah

Position: Offensive Tackle

Virginia: Malachi Fields

Malachi Fields of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish celebrates after a touchdown during the second half of the NCAA game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Boise State Broncos at Notre Dame Stadium on October 4, 2025, in South Bend, Indiana.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 3, Pick 74 (New York Giants)

High School: Monticello High School (Charlottesville)

College: Notre Dame

Position: Wide Receiver

Washington: Olaivavega Ioane

Olaivavega Ioane (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 14 (Baltimore Ravens)

High School: Graham-Kapowsin High School

College: Penn State

Position: Guard

Wisconsin: Max Bredeson

Max Bredeson of the Michigan Wolverines speaks to the media during the 2026 NFL Draft Combine at the Indiana Convention Center on February 27, 2026, in Indianapolis, Indiana.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 5, Pick 159 (Minnesota Vikings)

High School: Arrowhead High School (Hartland)

College: Michigan

Position: Full Back

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Top 2027 safety target picks Notre Dame over Ohio State, Miami, others

Notre Dame football lands priority defensive back target a few hours after the annual Blue & Gold game.

Notre Dame secured a major recruiting victory on Saturday evening when top safety Zayden Gamble announced his commitment to the Irish over Ohio State, Florida, and Miami. Gamble's decision comes after a quick update this past week where Gamble decided he was going to wrap up his recruitment.

Gamble, a Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas product, is rated as one of the top safety prospects in the 2027, No. 176 overall in the 247Sports Composite. His recruitment drew national attention because of both the caliber of the schools involved.

Not only does this give head coach Marcus Freeman another key win from the Sunshine state, but Gamble's commitment carries added weight because it continues the positive momentum built by new defensive backs coach Aaron Henry as he attempts to build on the historic run of development in the backfield department.

Gamble’s choice also came on a day when Notre Dame had already made a public football showcase of its own. The Blue & Gold Game took place Saturday afternoon at Notre Dame Stadium, with the offense edging the defense 41-40 on a walk-off field goal, adding to the day’s recruiting spotlight for the Irish.

BREAKING: Four-Star Safety Zayden Gamble has Committed to Notre Dame, he tells me for @Rivals
The 6’0 190 S chose the Fighting Irish over Miami, Florida, and Ohio State

“All Glory to God, Notre Dame Nation... I'm Home!!!”⁰⁰https://t.co/15s9F6HGwqpic.twitter.com/JP4u4Tz4tW

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) April 25, 2026

For Notre Dame, the offseason momentum continues as they build up towards what could be one of the most meaningful seasons in recent memory. The Irish are already considered one of the betting favorites for the upcoming season, but with acquisitions like Gamble, they keep the pipeline filled with high-end talent.

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Packers undrafted free agent signings tracker 2026: Every reported move for Green Bay

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Despite not having a first-round pick, the Green Bay Packers made the most of the 2026 NFL Draft.

Green Bay added seven players to its roster in this year's draft, with the headline player being South Carolina cornerback Brandon Cisse, who the team took with the No. 52 overall pick in Round 2.

The Packers also selected Missouri defensive tackle Chris McClellan (Round 3), Penn State edge rusher Dani Dennis-Sutton (Round 4), Kentucky OL Jager Burton (Round 5), Alabama cornerback Domani Jackson (Round 6), and Florida kicker Trey Smack (Round 6)

With all that said, the job isn't finished yet in Green Bay. The Packers still need to find some undrafted free agents.

Follow our tracker below to see all the undrafted free agents the Packers sign.

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How Ames-area athletes fared on the final day of the Drake Relays

DES MOINES — Ames-area high school girls and boys track and field runners had a productive final day at the Drake Relays on April 25 at Drake Stadium.

Ames placed in four different events during the final day.

Ames’ Angelica Attinger crosses the finish line in the girls 400m hurdles on April 25, 2026, at Drake Stadium in Des Moines.

"Really positive Relays from our whole squad," said Ames coach Erica Lynn-Douglas. "Lots of season and personal bests, a new school record and many top performances. A great weekend to check where we are at and where we need to focus to finish a strong season. We picked up a lot of momentum this weekend."

Here are the Ames-area athletes who stood out on the final day of the Relays.

Angelica Attinger and TJ Douglas shine in the 400 hurdles

Ames seniors Angelica Attinger and TJ Douglas both medaled in the 400-meter hurdles during Drake on April 25.

Attinger ran the opening heat of the girls 400 hurdles. She won in one minute, 2.43 seconds, and that time was fast enough to outlast all but one runner in the second heat to give her a silver medal.

More: Ames senior Sophia Hatcher claims 6th at Drake Relays in long jump

She did so despite limited time running the event during the season.

"I only had two races before this, and I didn't feel very prepared," said Attinger. "Because I haven't raced a lot of those girls before it kind of gave me a new perspective. I felt more confident in myself and I think that helped push me throughout the race."

Attinger placed fourth in the 400 hurdles at Drake last season, and she ended up taking second at state in Class 4A during the 2025 season. She is hoping to build off her Drake performance to make a run at a state title in her final trip to the blue oval as a high school athlete in a few weeks.

"I think our training is structured so that we do try and peak at state," Attinger said. "Although it is nice to win big meets like this, state is the ultimate goal."

Douglas ran an outstanding time of 52.66 in the boys 400 hurdles. He had the ninth-fastest time in the state going into the Relays according to Varsity Bound, but he raised the bar in a big way on the blue oval.

Douglas cut 1.31 seconds off his peak time entering the meet to put himself in position to make a run at the event title. He ended up trailing only Waukee's Jayden Jeter, who placed first overall in 52.25, and Bettendorf's Gage Tucker, who won the first heat in 52.60.

"TJ ran great, especially from Lane 1," Lynn-Douglas said. "He's been on track to run a 52 and it was great to see it all come together. He's really just getting started on his senior season. Lots of opportunities ahead."

Brenna Van Cleave placed 14th in the girls 400 hurdles for Ames with a time of 1:05.55.

Gilbert boys finish third in the 4x100

The Gilbert boys 4x100 relay team made a statement by earning a bronze medal at Drake.

The Tigers returned two runners from their 2025 3A state championship 4x100 team in Paul Marpe and Gabe Fierce. But how they were going to replace talented runners in leadoff man Braydon Howard and anchor Will Hawthorne was a big question mark.

More: Tanner Twedt at home with Gilbert after 7th-place at Drake Relays

That question was answered in a big way at Drake. Aidan Rash was excellent in the leadoff spot and South Hamilton transfer Tanner Twedt was brilliant closing things out for the Tigers.

Gilbert ran a 41.456 in the finals to just lose out to Cedar Rapids Prairie's 41.454 for the runner-up spot behind Dowling Catholic's 41.34.

"We need to give a shoutout to our coach (Nathan Graham)," said Fierce. "It's the same training, we've just been blessed by with the ability to run."

The Tigers' time broke the school record of 41.76 they just ran in the prelims earlier in the day.

"Honestly, we're in a great place right now," said Rash. "Two, three weeks before state and we're dropping down crazy times."

Ames’ Brandon Johnson throws in the boys discus on April 25, 2026, at Drake Stadium in Des Moines.

Brandon Johnson places fourth in the boys discus

Brandon Johnson only had one throw that counted during the boys discus at Drake on April 25.

But it was a doozy.

Johnson provided the highlight performance by the Ames boys track and field program at Drake with his fourth-place throw of 173 feet, four inches in the boys discus.

Johnson scratched on his next five throws — the final two of the second flight and all three in the championship round. But that opening toss, a career-best, was good enough to put him in first place after the first two flights and it held up well enough in the finals to earn him a spot in the top four.

"You only need one," said Johnson. "One is going to get you where you need to go."

Johnson entered his senior season of track and field having only thrown the discus once as a freshman. But the UNI football recruit had gained a lot of size and strength since then.

"I just got big," Johnson said. "They kind of needed me, so Coach convinced me."

Johnson is hoping to build momentum off his peak throw at break. If he can find some consistency so more of his throws stay in bounds, Johnson could make a lot of noise in the 4A competition at state in a few weeks.

"I know I can do better...I know I will do better," Johnson said. "I scratch a lot in practice, and it gets to the meet, so I'm going to keep working in practice. I know I have more in me."

Cedar Rapids Kennedy's Jackson Rhinehart won the event with a throw of 176-5.

Area distance runners perform well on final day of the Relays

Gilbert junior Logan Bleich ran a top-five time in the boys elite mile on April 25.

Bleich took fourth with a time of 4:09.62. Western Dubuque's Quentin Nauman won in 4:05.18, Sioux City North's Kuma Gutema was second in 4:07.12 and Pella's Canaan Dunham took third in 4:08.74.

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Bleich also took sixth in the boys 3,200 on April 23 with a time of 9:07.05.

The Ames girls 4x800 relay team placed seventh and set a new school record.

The Little Cyclone team of Leah Kincaid, Van Cleave, Naya Nakama and Emma Stanley clocked in at 9:20.10. Stanely also ran in the girls elite mile, finishing the race in 5:13.35 to place ninth.

Ballard's Jace Ortner finished eighth in the boys 800 on April 24 with a time of 49.40.

Joe Randleman covers high school sports for the Ames Tribune. Contact him at jrandleman@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter at @JoeRandleman

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Nelly Korda slows her torrid pace and settles for 5-shot lead in Chevron Championship

HOUSTON — Nelly Korda tied the 54-hole scoring record at The Chevron Championship on Saturday. She had a five-shot lead going into the final round, the largest of her career. A victory would take her back to No. 1 in the women’s world ranking.

And she headed straight for the putting green.

For so much that had gone right for Korda, who stretched her lead to eight shots at one point at Memorial Park, there was part of her game she needed to polish. She missed three 4-foot putts over the final 11 holes and had to settle for a 2-under 70 in an otherwise exquisite performance.

“On the back nine I learned that I needed to stay in it and not to focus so much on my mis-hits with my putts,” she said. “So I just needed to keep giving myself opportunities, which I was. I don’t want it to bleed into the other parts of my game where then I start to get so frustrated that it affects my driver, affects my irons. Just didn’t want that at all. I wanted to continue giving myself opportunities even if I want holing them.

“I was still trying my best, and at the end of the day that’s all I can control,” she said. “I can’t be frustrated with anything but that.”

Korda looked close to unbeatable for so long with another clinic controlling her irons on the heavily sloped greens. And then the gap began to shrink as her contenders did just enough to stay in range.

“I played really solid on the front and then just kind of ... not may have lost concentration, but the wind started picking up and then I just put myself into great positions (and) didn’t kind of execute really well,” Korda said.

The heat and humidity also took a toll, and Korda often walked the fairways with an umbrella to shield her from the sun.

Patty Tavatanakit, who went 48 holes without a bogey before making one on the 13th, bounced back with a pair of birdies over the last five holes for a 69 to get within five shots. It was a remarkable scrambling performance for Tavatanakit, who won this major as a rookie in 2021. She got up-and-down seven out of eight times.

Ruoning Yin of China, a Women’s PGA champion and former No. 1 in the world, shot 66 and was six shots behind along with Pauline Roussin-Bouchard of France, who had a 67.

Korda was at 16-under 200 to tie the tournament record set by Jennifer Kupcho in 2022, the last year the major was at Mission Hills in the California desert.

For seven holes, this was the best player in women’s golf in full flight.

A long bunker shot to 4 feet gave her a birdie on the par-5 opening hole. She hit 8-iron to 3 feet of a dangerous front pin on the par-3 second, hit a gap wedge to 6 feet for birdie on the fifth, and holed a 10-foot birdie putt on the next hole to reach 18 under.

Korda didn’t miss a green until a lob wedge to the par-5 eighth was slightly strong and just rolled over the green into a shaved area. She chipped that to 4 feet and missed for her first bogey.

That turned out to be the start of the doldrums. Korda had a 12-foot birdie putt on the 13th that narrowly missed, and then she missed the 4-footer coming back and made bogey. She was just over the green in two on the par-5 14th, chipped that to 4 feet and missed the birdie putt.

She took on another front pin at the par-3 15th in a narrow part of the green. That settled 8 feet behind the pin. The birdie putt never had a chance.

Korda missed only two greens but took 32 putts. The short misses have been noticeable even this year when she was runner-up twice to Hyo Joo Kim in consecutive weeks.

Even so, the American star is right where she wants to be. Korda will be in the final group for all five tournaments she has played this year, including her weather-shortened win to start the year at the Tournament of Champions in Florida.

“I’m just going to focus on myself, kind of work on my process, really dial into that, make sure that I have tunnel vision, and not really focus on the exterior noise,” Korda said.

Tavatanakit one-putted every green through six holes and tried to stay in the game, even when falling eight shots behind. She took on the pin at No. 4 and went down a hill, only to hit a superb flop shot to 2 feet for par. It was like that for so much of the day.

“You just do what you got to do,” she said. “It’s a major championship. It’s playing tough. You’re not going to always have your best, but you just got figure out what’s in front of you.”

Farah O’Keefe, the 20-year-old junior at Texas, had a 72 and remained the low amateur at 7-under 209, putting her in a tie for sixth place and nine shots behind.

Oregon OT Isaiah World expected to sign with LA Chargers as UDFA

When Nevada transfer offensive tackle Isaiah World entered the transfer portal last offseason, he did so with his NFL future in mind. His decision to join the Oregon Ducks, who've churned out several NFL offensive linemen in recent years, was made to further bolster his draft stock.

As the No. 1 offensive tackle in the 2025 transfer portal, expectations were very high for World with some early mock drafts having him going in the first- or second-round of the 2026 NFL Draft. While he didn't necessarily perform to that level last fall with the Ducks, he put himself in position to have an NFL future despite a torn ACL that he suffered against the Indiana Hoosiers in the College Football Playoff Semifinal.

The injury caused his draft stock to take a significant hit, as he's expected to miss all of training camp and potentially his entire rookie season. As a result, he went undrafted, but the Los Angeles Chargers are taking a chance on World's overall body of work and high talent level, as their expected to sign him as an undrafted free agent.

World was the starting left tackle at Oregon in 2025, protecting quarterback Dante Moore's blindside. In the pros, he's seen as a player who could operate on both sides at tackle, and potentially be moved inside to guard if need be. On the Chargers, he could potentially block for former Ducks quarterback Justin Herbert.

World was among three NFL draft hopefuls along the offensive line this year for the Ducks, as left guard Emmanuel Pregnon was selected in the third round while right tackle Alex Harkey was selected in the sixth round.

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Introducing the Philadelphia Eagles' 8-player 2026 NFL draft class

Philadelphia talked about swinging the pendulum towards the offense, and the Eagles finished Saturday with five offensive players, with their first five picks going to offensive players who'll play key roles in the future. Of the five, only Makai Lemon and Eli Stowers appear set for Day 1 roles. Markel Bell, Micah Morris, and others may not seed the field until 2027 at the earliest. On defense, the Eagles added Texas Tech safety Cole Wisniewski and New Mexico pass rusher Keyshawn James-Newby, with an intriguing International Pathway Program participant, Uar Bernard, sandwiched in between.

Eagles' eight-player draft class

1st round-20th overall: Makai Lemon, WR, Southern Cal

The last time Philadelphia traded up for a wide receiver, they landed Heisman Trophy winner DeVonta Smith. Smith was a Biletnikoff Award winner, and the Eagles landed another one after GM Howie Roseman traded picks No. 23, 114 & 137 to Dallas for pick 20 and a 7th round pick to select USC wide receiver Makai Lemon. With the move, the expectation is that A.J. Brown will be traded after June 1, when his dead cap hit drops significantly.

2d-54: Eli Stowers, TE, Vanderbilt

In his first season at Vanderbilt, he recorded 638 yards and five touchdowns, earning first-team All-SEC honors. In 2025, Stowers had a standout season with 62 receptions for 769 yards and four touchdowns, once again receiving first-team All-SEC honors for the second consecutive year. Additionally, he was named a unanimous All-American, won the Mackey Award, and received the Campbell Trophy.

3d-68: Markel Bell, T, Miami

At Miami, Bell showed flashes of strong pass-protection ability and physicality in the run game, traits that align with what the Eagles prioritize at the offensive line. While he may not be expected to start immediately, his addition provides valuable depth and competition behind the starters.

At 6'9", ~346 pounds, Markel Bell is a massive offensive tackle for the Miami Hurricanes and a developing NFL Draft prospect known for his rare size and power. He earned Third-Team All-ACC honors in 2025.

5th-178: Cole Payton, QB, North Dakota State

From Carson Wentz to Trey Lance, North Dakota State produces solid prospects. A 2025 Walter Payton Award finalist (3rd), Payton led the Bison to a 12-1 record, including an 8-0 record in the Missouri Valley Football Conference in his first year as a starter. Payton Set NDSU single-season records for pass efficiency. After missing the final eight games of the 2024 season with an injury to his non-throwing shoulder, he bounced back in 2025, finishing with 3,188 passing yards, 29 total TDs (16 passing, 13 rushing), and four interceptions.

6th-207: Micah Morris, G, Georgia

 Morris played in and started all 14 games during the season, contributing to an offense that averaged 32.1 points, 182.1 rushing yards, and 220.3 passing yards per game. He was also part of a Georgia offense that ranked third in the NCAA for first downs with 316 and was first nationally in fourth-down conversions at 76.5% during the regular season.

7th-244: Cole Wisniewski, S, Texas Tech

Wisniewski was named one of 15 semifinalists for the Comeback Player of the Year award after missing the entire 2024 season. He became a key player in the Red Raider defense, playing safety and starting all 14 games during his only season at Texas Tech. He finished as the third-leading tackler on the team with 78 total tackles (38 solo), leading all defensive backs and trailing only linebackers Jacob Rodriguez (128) and Ben Roberts (90). Wisniewski was one of four Red Raiders to record 70 or more tackles, marking a first for the team since 2015. Along with Arizona, Texas Tech was one of only two Big 12 programs to have four players with 70-plus tackles that season.

7th-251: Uar Bernard, DT, Nigeria

The Philadelphia Eagles used another pick in the 2026 NFL Draft with one of the most intriguing selections of the weekend, taking defensive tackle Uar Bernard with the No. 251 overall pick through the International Pathway Program. Bernard, a native of Nigeria, brings a rare blend of size and athleticism, measuring in at 6-foot-4½ and 306 pounds with 36-inch arms, 11-inch hands, a 39-inch vertical, and a reported 4.63 40-yard dash.

7th-252: Keyshawn James-Newby, Edge, New Mexico

The Philadelphia Eagles select New Mexico outside linebacker Keyshawn James-Newby in Round 7 of the 2026 NFL Draft with the No. 252 overall pick (via a trade with the Los Angeles Rams). An undersized edge rusher, James-Newby, 6-foot-2, 245 pounds, started his college career at Montana Tech Junior College in Butte, Montana, where he had 4.0 sacks as a freshman and 9.0 in his second year. He transferred to Idaho after the 2022 season and had five sacks in 2023 and 10.5 in 2024 before finishing one season in Albuquerque.

So in five seasons at three colleges at three different levels, he had 37 ½ sacks.

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Justin Joly drafted by Broncos, Brandon Cleveland headed to Raiders

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 27: Justin Joly #TE09 of North Carolina participates in a drill during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 27, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Justin Joly and Brandon Cleveland had to wait a while to hear their names called during the NFL Draft, but finally found their landing spots on Saturday afternoon.

Joly was taken by the Denver Broncos in the fifth round, at No. 152 overall. I was surprised he ended up falling that far into the field, though the Broncos did ultimately trade up 18 spots to grab him, which is encouraging. Denver didn’t get much from its tight ends last season, so he should have an opportunity to make an early impact. Broncos fans seem to like the choice.

Cleveland had to wait until the seventh round before he was chosen by Las Vegas at No. 229, but on the bright side, he was the only defensive tackle that the Raiders took in the draft, which hopefully will improve his odds of making the roster. His reception from Raiders fans also has been positive. And now that they have Fernando Mendoza on board, perhaps the team won’t be quite so terrible this year! For Brandon’s sake, I’ll hope for the best.

Ravens select Northwestern OL Evan Beerntsen with final pick in 2026 NFL Draft

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - NOVEMBER 15: Evan Beerntsen #60 of the Northwestern Wildcats lines up on the line of scrimmage prior to the snap during the first half against the Michigan Wolverines at Wrigley Field on November 15, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Hirschuber/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Baltimore Ravens selected Northwestern offensive lineman Evan Beerntsen with their final pick (seventh round, No. 253 overall) in the 2026 NFL Draft, completing an 11-player draft class full of big, physical athletes.

This story will be updated with more information.

Dave Hyde: Why this draft showed Dolphins finally have a chance to win again

Well, that was educational. Day after day, pick by pick, you learned plenty about this new Miami Dolphins regime over this NFL draft, if you watched closely enough.

So, put down the popcorn with the draft wrapped up and go down a list of what you saw:

1. General manager Jon-Eric Sullivan follows convictions, even unpopular ones. How else to explain the Dolphins drafting tackle Kadyn Proctor with their first pick rather than local favorite Reuben Bain Jr. You can disagree with the pick. But that’s the point. The Dolphins’ front office had a weather-vane philosophy the past decade. Whoever pushed harder pointed the direction. Now the leader is the leader. Sullivan aggressively signed quarterback Malik Willis in free agency, raising eyebrows at the price. His first pick was the less-popular Proctor, who he deemed a better fit.

Question: Was any draft decision of this team’s past quarter-century applauded more than Tua Tagovailoa over Justin Herbert? Was that good?

2. Production is king. Everyone says they only take playmakers, right? So, explain edge rusher Chop Robinson having a scant 15 tackles his final Penn State season being the Dolphins’ top pick in 2024. Go down this draft. It’s not an All-NFL combine team of shuttle times and bench-press repetitions. Proctor allowed two sacks in 527 pass attempts as a senior. Cornerback Chris Johnson, the 27th pick, didn’t allow a touchdown and led the nation in pass-ratings-against last season. Second-round pick Jacob Rodriguez led the nation in tackles. Will Kacmarek graded as the top blocking tight end. Chris Bell’s third straight ACC game over 100 yards receiving last season was for 136 yards and two touchdowns against Miami.

3. Size matters again. For years, the Dolphins front office wavered between being a big, physical team built around the draft to a small, fast team built in free agency. No more wavering. They’re back to Bill Parcells’ days of size mattering when making big investments. Proctor is massive (6 foot 7, 352 pounds). Johnson (6 foot, 193) and Rodriguez (6-1, 231) are more average sized at their positions. Caleb Douglas (6-4, 206) and Bell is (6-2, 222) bring length to the receiving room.

“It’s important to me that this team looks a certain way and moves a certain way,” Sullivan said. “I believe it’s a big man’s game. That’s not to say that there’s not really good players in the league that are on the smaller side … but yeah, we want to build this team big, physical at all positions and have a size advantage.”

4. Health and durability count. Another no-duh idea, right? But previous GM Chris Grier said he wasn’t concerned with injury history and it showed in big draft investments (first-rounders DeVante Parker, Tagovailoa …) and free-agent buys (Bradley Chubb, James Daniels …). Bell is recovering from knee surgery this offseason. But he was a measured third-round pick because of that. Look at the top investments. Proctor started 40 of 42 games at Alabama. Johnson started 47 games in college. Rodriguez started the final 28 games of his Texas Tech career.

5. There are no absolutes. Yeah, there’s some wiggle room as each player is his own story. Sullivan went into the draft saying it was better to hit a double off the wall than swing for a home run. He then drafted Proctor, who has some boom-or-bust to him. He had weight issues through a senior season in which he started at 390 pounds and was noticeably out of shape. That’s something to follow. It was Parcells who said, “If you make an exception, you soon have a team of exceptions.”

6. They’re drafting a team, not just good players. Muted, perhaps, in the noise over the Proctor pick was the desire to get Willis help. Look what Proctor and Kacmarek bring just to the run game’s power and versatility. Consider what De’Von Achane’s 5.7-yard average might be with even better blocking. Now wrap your head around a team that’s had trouble winning in the cold or just windy north might fare in those conditions when it grows up.

7. Accountability is back. It’s been gone for too long around the Dolphins. When’s the last time anyone stood up and took ownership of a failed decision, much less a botched, multi-year plan? Sullivan articulated what needed to be said publicly around this franchise for years.

“At the end of the day, the buck stops with me,” he said. “I take responsibility for every player we pick. Whether it turns out the way you want it to or whether it goes south, it stops with me. I’m not hiding from it.”

The personnel guy is usually most important figure in any organization. Sometimes that’s the coach, other times someone behind the scene. Here it’s Sullivan. The Dolphins past couple of struggling decades show a franchise goes nowhere if it doesn’t draft well.

Sullivan sounds like he has a good plan and developed ideas. That represents a change around this team. You should’ve seen that at work this first draft.

But put your feet up on the table and rest a bit. The real answers of his decisions won’t start coming until these draft picks become NFL players.

Analysis: BYU TE Carsen Ryan’s versatility and ability to adapt will serve him well with the Cleveland Browns

Brigham Young University Cougars tight end Carsen Ryan (20) catches a pass for a touchdown during the second quarter of the game against the Portland State Vikings at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Saturday, Aug. 30, 2025.
Brigham Young University Cougars tight end Carsen Ryan (20) catches a pass for a touchdown during the second quarter of the game against the Portland State Vikings at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Saturday, Aug. 30, 2025. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News

If any member of the 2025 BYU football team is ready to rock and roll in Cleveland, it is tight end Carsen Ryan.

The 6-foot-4, 250-pound senior from Orem was taken in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL draft Saturday by the Browns, the 248th player selected. Only nine players were drafted after Ryan, who began his career at UCLA and then played at Utah for one season before transferring to BYU.

Better late than never, right?

Well, when it comes to the NFL draft, sometimes it is better to go undrafted than to go in one of the later rounds, because prospects who become priority free agents often get guaranteed money and sometimes have options regarding where they will go.

Ryan’s agent, Carter Chow of Red Envelope Sports, told the Deseret News earlier this week that Ryan would land in a great spot, whether via the draft or free agency. He said similar things about another of his clients, BYU receiver Chase Roberts, who went undrafted Saturday.

Ryan, 22, has prototypical size for an NFL tight end, but what makes him special is his versatility and adaptability. BYU tight ends coach Kevin Gilbride says Ryan is not only an outstanding route runner and pass-catcher, he is an above average blocker. Ryan’s blocking is one of the reasons why BYU RB LJ Martin was named the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year in 2025.

Ryan isn’t one of those vocal, rah-rah guys, but he’s as determined and competitive as any player on Kalani Sitake’s roster in 2025.

“Carsen Ryan is a complete tight end,” Sitake said in a statement. “He is both a good receiver who can catch with the athleticism to get open and a tough-nosed player who can block.

“He is an offensive coordinator’s dream because he can use him in so many different ways. I think he’s going to fit perfectly in the NFL.”

So Ryan is off to the home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Whether he can find a permanent home there remains to be seen. It won’t be easy to make the roster on the shores of Lake Erie.

The Browns drafted Cincinnati tight end Joe Royer in the fifth round, and already have one of the better tight ends in the league in Harold Fannin Jr.

Fannin led the club in receptions, 72, last season. Cleveland signed Sal Cannella and Caden Prieskorn to reserve/futures contracts after the 2025 season, and also picked up Jack Stoll and Blake Whiteheart in free agency.

In Cleveland, Ryan will be reunited with his former Utah teammate, offensive tackle Spencer Fano, who was taken in the first round by the Browns. Fano’s brother, edge rusher Logan Fano — a former BYU signee — is also headed to Cleveland as a free agent, reported Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports.

Cleveland hasn’t won an NFL playoff game since 2020.

The Browns drafted former BYU linebacker Sione Takitaki in the third round of the 2019 draft, and Takitaki had a productive five years there.

all of Carsen's hard work has led to this moment pic.twitter.com/JJIsJf2It6

— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) April 25, 2026

At BYU, Ryan was largely responsible for helping true freshman quarterback Bear Bachmeier enjoy an outstanding 2025 season, and the Cougars went 12-2 and won the Pop-Tarts Bowl.

Ryan played well in that bowl game, catching a career-high eight passes for a career-high 120 yards.

In all, Ryan appeared in all 14 games for BYU and caught 45 passes for 620 yards and three touchdowns. He finished his college career with 74 catches for 1,020 yards and seven TDs.

In a pre-draft interview with the Deseret News, Ryan said the Lions, Jaguars, Vikings and Patriots seemed to be the most interested in him. He did not mention the Browns, but said his favorite NFL team growing up is located in Ohio — the Cincinnati Bengals.

The former Timpview and American Fork high school product is getting married on June 26, he said.

gotta love the enthusiasm on our last pick of the day!

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— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) April 25, 2026

IPL 2026: ‘My best is yet to come’- Ishan Kishan sends warning after match-winning 74 vs RR

Sunrisers Hyderabad wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan played a composed yet aggressive hand in their thrilling five-wicket win over Rajasthan Royals, as he reflected on leadership, batting freedom and chasing a massive target of 229.

Speaking after being named Player of the Match for his 31-ball 74, Kishan made it clear that captaincy had not changed his approach. “No, I think as a wicket-keeper also you've got to do the same job. So I was just keeping it simple because I felt that it's a very good wicket to bat on and we just tried to restrict them under 230 and we were able to do that,” he said.

On handing back leadership duties to Pat Cummins, Kishan was full of respect for the Australian captain. “It was quite fun leading the side for seven games and Pat coming in, giving us that extra bowling power. So I was really happy when he was coming in the team anyway because he's such a tremendous captain anyway. So I was just thinking about my batting and wicket-keeping more than leadership,” he added.

Reflecting on SRH’s aggressive batting approach against the Rajasthan attack, Kishan said confidence and clarity were key. “You just have to keep on watching the ball and play your shots. You can't get into a zone where you have fear of failure. You just have to keep it simple and play your game.”

He also spoke about the challenge of facing a rising total early in the innings, highlighting the importance of a strong powerplay. “When you're chasing a total like 228, you need a good powerplay. Having Head and Abhishek as openers makes the job easier even if they bat for four overs. I was just communicating with Abhishek. He knew exactly what was happening with the game and the run rate.”

Kishan stitched a vital 132-run partnership with Abhishek Sharma, who smashed 57 off 29 balls, after SRH were set a daunting 229. Heinrich Klaasen (29) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (36) then ensured the chase was completed with nine balls to spare in what became the fourth-highest successful run chase in IPL history.

Earlier in the day, Rajasthan Royals had posted a massive 228 for 6, powered by a sensational 103 from 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. Despite the onslaught, SRH held their nerve in the chase, with Kishan and Abhishek setting the platform for a commanding win.

Kishan also reflected on his mindset at the crease. “Calmness is about skill set. You have to watch the ball and not be predetermined. It was a big ground, so there were gaps. Just bat and enjoy it.”

When asked if this was the best phase of his batting career, he was quick to downplay it. “No, I think my best is yet to come.”

TST Images: Inside Sunday Night Soccer: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at MLS on Apple TV

Taylor Twellman (match analyst) and Jake Zivin (play-by-play announcer) interview before an MLS match on Apple TV.
Taylor Twellman (match analyst) and Jake Zivin (play-by-play announcer) interview before an MLS match on Apple TV.

LOS ANGELES, CALIF. —LAFC took on the San Jose Earthquakes during an MLS soccer match at BMO Stadium on Sunday, April 19, 2026, and photographer Amber Douglas-Rodriguez was there to capture the following behind-the-scenes images.


Brad Merte (producer) and Jim Dadonna (director) are interviewed before an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.
Brad Merte (producer) and Jim Dadonna (director) are interviewed before an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.

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Brad Merte (Producer, MLS on Apple TV) and Jim Dadonna (Director, MLS on Apple TV) are interviewed before an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.

Brad Merte (producer) and Jim Dadonna (director) are interviewed before an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.
Brad Merte (producer) and Jim Dadonna (director) are interviewed before an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.

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Brad Merte (Producer, MLS on Apple TV) and Jim Dadonna (Director, MLS on Apple TV) are interviewed before an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.

Brad Merte (producer) and Jim Dadonna (director) prepare for a MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.
Brad Merte (producer) and Jim Dadonna (director) prepare for a MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.

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Brad Merte (Producer, MLS on Apple TV) and Jim Dadonna (Director, MLS on Apple TV) prepare for a MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.

Jason Saghini (vice president of live productions, MLS) is interviewed before an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.
Jason Saghini (vice president of live productions, MLS) is interviewed before an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.

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Jason Saghini (Vice President of Live Productions, MLS) is interviewed before an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.


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Production Meeting

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A production meeting takes place prior to an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.


Production Meeting
Production Meeting

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A production meeting takes place prior to an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.

A production meeting takes place prior to an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.
A production meeting takes place prior to an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.

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A production meeting takes place prior to an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.


Production Meeting
Production Meeting

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A production meeting takes place prior to an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.


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Production Meeting Celebration

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A production meeting takes place prior to an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.


Interview with TV host
Interview with TV host

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Jillian Sakovits, host and sideline reporter for MLS on Apple TV, is interviewed before an MLS match broadcast.


Interview with TV host
Interview with TV host

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Antonella González, host and sideline reporter for MLS on Apple TV, is interviewed before an MLS match broadcast.


Interview with TV hosts
Interview with TV hosts

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Jillian Sakovits (left) and Antonella González (right), hosts and sideline reporters for MLS on Apple TV, are interviewed before an MLS match broadcast.

Jillian Sakovits (left) and Antonella González (right), hosts and sideline reporters for MLS on Apple TV.
Jillian Sakovits (left) and Antonella González (right), hosts and sideline reporters for MLS on Apple TV.

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Jillian Sakovits (left) and Antonella González (right), hosts and sideline reporters for MLS on Apple TV.

Jillian Sakovits (host and sideline reporter) interviews Andy Rose during halftime of an MLS soccer match between LAFC and the San Jose Earthquakes, Sunday, April 19, 2026, in Los Angeles, Calif.
Jillian Sakovits (host and sideline reporter) interviews Andy Rose during halftime of an MLS soccer match between LAFC and the San Jose Earthquakes, Sunday, April 19, 2026, in Los Angeles, Calif.

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Jillian Sakovits (host and sideline reporter) interviews LAFC assistant coach Andy Rose during halftime of an MLS soccer match between LAFC and the San Jose Earthquakes, Sunday, April 19, 2026, in Los Angeles, Calif.

Jillian Sakovits (host and sideline reporter) speaks with San Jose Earthquakes head coach Bruce Arena during halftime of an MLS soccer match between LAFC and the San Jose Earthquakes, Sunday, April 19, 2026, in Los Angeles, Calif.
Jillian Sakovits (host and sideline reporter) speaks with San Jose Earthquakes head coach Bruce Arena during halftime of an MLS soccer match between LAFC and the San Jose Earthquakes, Sunday, April 19, 2026, in Los Angeles, Calif.

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Jillian Sakovits (host and sideline reporter) speaks with San Jose Earthquakes head coach Bruce Arena during halftime of an MLS soccer match between LAFC and the San Jose Earthquakes, Sunday, April 19, 2026, in Los Angeles, Calif.

Diego Valeri, Spanish-language match analyst, is interviewed before an MLS match on Apple TV.
Diego Valeri, Spanish-language match analyst, is interviewed before an MLS match on Apple TV.

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Diego Valeri, Spanish-language match analyst, is interviewed before an MLS match on Apple TV.

Sammy Sadovnik, Spanish-language play-by-play announcer, is interviewed before an MLS match on Apple TV.
Sammy Sadovnik, Spanish-language play-by-play announcer, is interviewed before an MLS match on Apple TV.

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Sammy Sadovnik, Spanish-language play-by-play announcer, is interviewed before an MLS match on Apple TV.

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Spanish TV analyst

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Sammy Sadovnik (Spanish-language play-by-play announcer) during an MLS match on Apple TV.

Diego Valeri (Spanish-language match analyst) and Sammy Sadovnik (Spanish-language play-by-play announcer) during an MLS match on Apple TV.
Diego Valeri (Spanish-language match analyst) and Sammy Sadovnik (Spanish-language play-by-play announcer) during an MLS match on Apple TV.

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Sammy Sadovnik (Spanish-language play-by-play announcer) and Diego Valeri (Spanish-language match analyst) during an MLS match on Apple TV.

Jake Zivin (play-by-play announcer) and Taylor Twellman (match analyst) interview before an MLS match on Apple TV.
Jake Zivin (play-by-play announcer) and Taylor Twellman (match analyst) interview before an MLS match on Apple TV.

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Taylor Twellman (match analyst) and Jake Zivin (play-by-play announcer) are interviewed before an MLS match on Apple TV.


Interview with TV analyst
Interview with TV analyst

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Taylor Twellman (match analyst) is interviewed before an MLS match on Apple TV.

Interview with TV analyst
Interview with TV analyst

Amber Rodriguez - The Sporting Tribune

Jake Zivin (play-by-play announcer) and Taylor Twellman (match analyst) are interviewed before an MLS match on Apple TV.

Jake Zivin (play-by-play announcer) and Taylor Twellman (match analyst) call an MLS match on Apple TV.
Jake Zivin (play-by-play announcer) and Taylor Twellman (match analyst) call an MLS match on Apple TV.

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Taylor Twellman (match analyst) and Jake Zivin (play-by-play announcer) call an MLS match on Apple TV.

Jake Zivin (play-by-play announcer) and Taylor Twellman (match analyst) call an MLS match on Apple TV.
Jake Zivin (play-by-play announcer) and Taylor Twellman (match analyst) call an MLS match on Apple TV.

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Taylor Twellman (match analyst) and Jake Zivin (play-by-play announcer) call an MLS match on Apple TV.


Analysis, Grade for Broncos' seventh-round selection of Illinois safety Miles Scott

Analysis, Grade for Broncos' seventh-round selection of Illinois safety Miles Scott originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Denver Broncos seemed to agree with their fanbase about every one of the team's positional needs heading into the draft. Last year, the team was unpredictable in its selections but this year, they checked each one of those needs off. 

Safety was a position that could have used some added depth behind starters Talanoa Hufanga and Brandon Jones. In the seventh round, the Broncos added one, selecting Illinois safety Miles Scott. Behind Hufanga and Jones, the only safeties on the roster were JL Skinner, Tycen Anderson and Devon Key. 

The Broncos saw Jones go down with a pectoral injury late last season and his absence had an effect on the team's postseason run as it had to turn to P.J. Locke, who signed with the Dallas Cowboys as a free agent this offseason. 

How does Scott fit into the team's plans?

Analysis and grade of Miles Scott selection

A converted wide receiver, Scott played in 55 college games, registering 131 tackles, one sack and seven interceptions. His NFL.com scouting report shows a player who didn't even get a grade from their scouts and "likely needs time in a developmental league". 

Those remarks are generally indicative of a player who went undrafted, but the Broncos felt he was worth a dart throw with one of their final picks. He is 5-foot-11 and plays around 200 pounds. It's difficult to give any seventh-round pick a bad grade, but it does seem like Scott will be shooting for a spot on the practice squad as a rookie. 

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If he can become a factor on special teams in the preseason, that will certainly help his cause. Skinner and Key are solid on special teams and Anderson was signed as a free agent almost specifically for that role, so the Broncos are likely set at safety despite the lack of depth on the roster. 

Grade: B-

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Indiana football: NFL Draft Days 2-3 Recap

Jan 19, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Indiana Hoosiers running back Kaelon Black (8) rushes the ball against the Miami Hurricanes in the second half during the College Football Playoff National Championship game at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Indiana football landed its second No. 1 overall pick in program history when Fernando Mendoza had his name called by the Oakland Raiders Thursday night. Omar Cooper Jr. was also a first round selection, going No. 30 to the New York Jets.

By Saturday night, a total of eight Hoosiers had been selected breaking the program record for number of players drafted in a single draft. Though it won’t come as a surprise to anyone who watched Indiana’s historic 16-0 run, it’s yet another reminder of how special last year’s team was.

Here’s where the Hoosiers are headed:

D’Angelo Ponds, Rd. 2 – Pick 18 (50th overall) , New York Jets

D’Angelo Ponds, who many thought could have been a first-rounder, instead will join his Indiana teammate Omar Cooper in New York. The Jets became the first team in NFL history last year to finish the season without an interception, so it makes sense for them to draft the guy who intercepted five passes over the course of his two years in Bloomington. As we saw last year though, he is capable of forcing turnovers in other ways as well, blocking punts and forcing fumbles with big hits that seem impossible for somebody of his stature.

Kaelon Black, Rd. 3 – Pick 26 (90th overall), San Francisco 49ers

One of two Indiana running backs last season to break the 1000 yard mark, Kaelon Black really solidified his status as an NFL prospect down the stretch against some of the best competition the Hoosiers saw all year. Black scored three touchdowns in the College Football Playoff, including two against Oregon, which showed off his power in the red zone. He also averaged over six yards per carry on plenty of action against Alabama, and led Indiana with 79 rushing yards against Miami in the National Championship game. He’s a guy who can go in and immediately alleviate Christian McCaffrey’s load in the backfield.

Elijah Sarratt, Rd. 4 – Pick 15 (115th overall), Baltimore Ravens

Elijah Sarratt was one of Indiana’s most valuable wide receivers in each of the last two seasons, becoming a go-to guy for Mendoza and leading the Championship team with 15 receiving touchdowns. While he wasn’t as explosive as Cooper Jr., Sarratt was elite at making contested catches and getting open even without truly getting separation. Despite sharing targets with Cooper Jr., Sarratt still had two games with over 12o receiving yards, demonstrating an ability to punish teams that didn’t pay him enough attention in coverage.

Riley Nowakowski, Rd. 5 – Pick 29 (173rd overall), Pittsburgh Steelers

Riley Nowakowski, a formerly of Wisconsin, was another player whose stock drastically improved during his time in Bloomington. Prior to last season, he had caught 18 total passes over two seasons at tight end in Madison, never for more than 8.1 yards per catch on a season. Then he emerged as one of many receiving threats for Mendoza in Bloomington, catching 32 passes for 387 yards and two touchdowns, averaging 12.1 yards per reception. He also had two carries for two touchdowns last year, showcasing his potential as a fullback, given his strong blocking abilities and comfort in the backfield.

Pat Coogan, Rd. 6 – Pick 13 (192nd overall), Tennessee Titans

Everyone’s fun Pat Coogan fact – which is undeniably cool – is that he was the first offensive lineman to win Rose Bowl MVP since 1944. He was also penalized just twice in over 1,000 snaps as the Hoosiers’ starting center and leader of the offensive line. Coogan also played in consecutive National Championship games, part of the Notre Dame squad that fell to Ohio State the year before Indiana’s Championship run.

Aiden Fisher, Rd. 7 – Pick 27 (243rd overall) Houston Texans

Aiden Fisher, like Ponds, Sarratt, and Black, followed Curt Cignetti from James Madison and ends up in the NFL, with Fisher becoming the eighth player from this draft class to hear his name called in Pittsburgh, breaking the program record. Fisher was a key part of both Indiana’s College Football playoff experiences, finishing first and second, respectively on the team in total tackles. Last year, he showed development as a pass rusher, tallying 4.5 sacks, including two in the College Football Playoffs, to go along with his good instincts and ability in pass coverage. He also had interceptions in back-to-back games last year, returning one for a touchdown against UCLA.

Lions agree to terms with undrafted QB Luke Altmyer

Quarterback Luke Altmyer didn't get drafted this weekend, but he has found a spot in the NFL.

According to multiple reports, Altmyer has agreed to terms with the Lions.

Altmyer spent two seasons at Ole Miss before transferring to Illinois. He was a three-year starter at Illinois and wrapped up his college career as the school's all-time completion percentage leader. He completed 67.4 percent of his passes for 3,007 yards, 22 touchdowns and five interceptions during the 2025 season.

Jared Goff remains the starter in Detroit and the Lions brought Teddy Bridgewater back in free agency to serve as their No. 2 quarterback.

Denver Broncos 2026 NFL draft class

Broncos Country, it is finally time to meet the 2026 draft class!

The Denver Broncos began the selection marathon with seven picks and ended up with seven fantastic players, all of whom could be potential weapons going into 2026 and beyond.

Despite being the last franchise to make their first pick, the Broncos were able to address some key areas of need, including defensive line, running back and tight end. They even addressed the offensive line along the way. To cap it all off, the Broncos added an NCAA-record holder in forced fumbles with their "Mr. Irrelevant" selection.

Now, without further ado, here is your Broncos draft class of 2026!

Denver Broncos 2026 NFL draft class

Round 3 (66th overall): Texas A&M DL Tyler Onyedim

Tyler Onyedim (66th overall)

Round 4 (108th overall): Washington RB Jonah Coleman

Jonah Coleman (108th overall)

Round 4 (111th overall): Boise State OL Kage Casey

Kage Casey (111th overall)

Round 5 (152nd overall): NC State TE Justin Joly

Justin Joly (152nd overall)

Round 7 (246th overall): Illinois S Miles Scott

Miles Scott (246th overall)

Round 7 (256th overall): Utah TE Dallen Bentley

Dallen Bentley (256th overall)

Round 7 (257th overall, 'Mr. Irrelevant'): Buffalo LB Red Murdock

Red Murdock (257th overall)

Denver will now fill out the 90-man offseason roster by signing undrafted free agents. We are tracking all of the team's UDFA signings on Broncos Wire.

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Former Illini QB Luke Altmyer signed by Detroit Lions

PITTSBURGH — Another Illini quarterback is moving on to the NFL.

Luke Altmyer has officially been signed by the Detroit Lions, looking to compete for a spot on the roster.

The Starkville, Mississippi-native will be joining a QB room comprised of Jared Goff and Teddy Bridgewater, and will likely look to make a name for himself during rookie camp and Organized Team Activities (OTAs).

Altmyer started his college career in Oxford, playing for the University of Mississippi Rebels.

At Ole Miss, he spent time backing up former NFL third-rounder Matt Corral as a freshman before losing a QB battle to current Giants starter Jaxson Dart, pushing him to transfer to Illinois.

Once he made it to Champaign, that’s when things started to click.

During his time with Illinois, he became a three-year starter under head coach Bret Bielema, winning 23 games and throwing for 7,607 yards and 57 touchdowns, while rushing for 741 yards and 12 touchdowns.

Altmyer 👉 Dixon for another @IlliniFootball TD 🔥

📺: NBC pic.twitter.com/PuASBPHMsg

— Big Ten Football (@B1Gfootball) November 1, 2025

While he’s not going to be a starter on day one, this is the first step for Altmyer in getting reps in an NFL regular-season game.

If he’s able to make it to that stage, his accuracy, scrambling ability and mobility will certainly come in handy.

And now, the clock is ticking, with camp on the horizon and quickly approaching.

Patriots UDFA tracker: News, rumors, signings, instant analysis

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - SEPTEMBER 25: A view of New England Patriots helmets on the bench before the game between the Baltimore Ravens and the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on September 25, 2022 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the 2026 NFL Draft winding down, teams began turning their attention to rookie free agency. The New England Patriots were no exception, and they will once again be quite busy: the team of head coach Mike Vrabel and quasi-general manager Eliot Wolf has several open spots on its 90-man roster available to be filled.

Even though Vrabel will not be part of the process this weekend for personal reasons, the Patriots remain an attractive landing spot for UDFAs. Just last year, for example, two of their rookie free agent signings — WR Efton Chism and ED Elijah Ponder — were given an opportunity to receive quality snaps in training camp and preseason, and both eventually ended up on the initial roster.

Every year is different, of course, but the Patriots under Vrabel and his predecessor Bill Belichick nonetheless remain an organization willing to give unheralded players a fair shot. Who will get that shot in 2026 will be seen, but we will track all of the signings as well as additional news and rumors right here.

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The full results of the 2025 Joe Flacco trade after the 2026 NFL Draft

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco (16) heads for the locker room after the fourth quarter of the NFL Week 14 game between the Buffalo Bills and the Cincinnati Bengals at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, N.Y., on Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025. The Bills overcame a halftime deficit to win 39-34. | Sam Greene/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Following the massive trade for defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence, the Cincinnati Bengals had just six draft picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, with none in the first or fifth rounds. Cincinnati just lost the No. 10 pick in the draft for Lawrence, while their fifth-round pick was traded in a swap for quarterback Joe Flacco and additional capital this past season.

That Flacco trade was more of a last-ditch effort to save the Bengals season following Joe Burrow’s injury, but Cincinnati’s slide continued and they remained out of the playoffs this season.

With the 2026 NFL Draft here, let’s revisit that Flacco trade and see how it fared for the Bengals.

Original terms for the Joe Flacco trade from the Brwons to the Bengals

  • Cincinnati Bengals receive: QB Joe Flacco, 2026 sixth-round draft pick (No. 199)
  • Cleveland Browns receive: 2026 fifth-round draft pick (No. 146)

How did Joe Flacco play for the Bengals in 2025?

After being traded to Cincinnati, Flacco started six more games, going 1-5 in those games, while throwing for 1,636 yards (272.7 yards per game), 13 touchdowns, and 4 interceptions. He also lost a fumble.

In those six games, the offense averaged over 27 points a contest and lost two games to the Jets and the Bears because of ugly defensive miscues. Flacco did have some big games, including a 342-yard and three-touchdown performance in a 33-31 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

He also had 470 yards, four touchdowns, and two interceptions in the 47-42 last-minute loss to the Chicago Bears. But Cincinnati fell to 3-8 after his six starts, making it an uphill climb from there upon Joe Burrow’s return.

What did the Bengals do with the selection from their Joe Flacco pick swap?

The Browns sent over a sixth-round pick they received from the Detroit Lions in a previous trade to the Bengals in this deal. The Bengals traded 110 and 199 for 128 and 140. At pick 128, they selected Connor Lew, the Auburn center. Pick 140 was Georgia WR Colbie Young.

What did the Browns do with the pick from the Joe Flacco trade?

Meanwhile, the Browns got Cincinnati’s fifth-round pick, which was near the top of the fifth round. At pick 149, they took linebacker Justin Jefferson from Alabama.

How did the Bengals fare in the Joe Flacco trade?

Well, Cincinnati was looking to make the playoffs last season after some major contracts were doled out, which is why they made the deal for Flacco.

Did Flacco play poorly in Cincinnati? Not necessarily. It was primarily the defensive woes that cost the Bengals and prompted the 3-8 slide. But Flacco wasn’t the answer either, as the Bengals looked for a better backup than Jake Browning.

The cost wasn’t high, as Cincinnati gave up a fifth-round pick and got a sixth-rounder back in return. But there also wasn’t much of a reward in trading for Flacco.

Islam Makhachev Vs. Ian Garry In The Works For UFC 330

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 18: Islam Makhachev of Russia reacts after a submission victory against Renato Moicano of Brazil in the UFC lightweight championship fight during the UFC 311 event at Intuit Dome on January 18, 2025 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

It looks like Philadelphia, Pennsylvania may be getting the title fight the city desperately needs.

According to MMA journalist Alvaro Colmenero, Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) matchmakers are working towards a matchup between UFC welterweight champion, Islam Makhachev, and No. 2-ranked contender, Ian Machado Garry, for UFC 330 on Aug. 15 from inside Xfinity Center in the “City of Brotherly Love.”

Lo dije hace tiempo, pero la pelea que se negocia es la de Islam Makhachev contra Ian Garry, según mis fuentes.

Morales ya está descartado de este title shot.

Presumiblemente será en agosto en Filadelfia, en UFC 330, aunque Islam ya ha señalado hacia la IFW en algún mensaje. pic.twitter.com/fmZleqj8Aw

— Álvaro Colmenero (@KOlmeneroMMA) April 25, 2026

While some may have been holding out hope for a title fight matchup between Makhachev and streaking finisher Michael Morales it appears Makhachev’s first official UFC title defense will be against “The Future.” It’s not even close to as big as Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Conor McGregor, but fight fans would still get to see the Dagestan vs. Ireland feud play out in the ultimate proving ground.

Garry, who is 10-1 inside of the Octagon, has certainly earned his chance at UFC gold even if he’s a boring fighter. The Irish contender has only lost to Shavkat Rakhmonov in his professional career and has shown the ability to defend adequately off his back when taken down. He may pose more problems for Makhachev than some might think, especially with a five-inch height advantage.

Makhachev, who has bigger fish to fry in 2026, will likely be a large betting favorite if this welterweight matchup is finalized. The former UFC lightweight champion just made a successful jump to 170 pounds to claim the welterweight strap off Jack Della Maddalena last November. If Makhachev can secure a few title defenses in his new weight class he could go down as the greatest fighter of all time.

Browns draft grades survey: Grading the full 2026 class

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The Cleveland Browns’ 2026 NFL Draft is now complete, and now we want you, the fans, to give an overall grade for the draft class.

The first two days were filled with prominent names who can contribute immediately: LT Spencer Fano, WR KC Concepcion, WR Denzel Boston, and S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren. All four of them could be starters, or key rotational players, right out of the gate to build off of last year’s impressive draft class.

The remaining picks for the Browns were based on depth and potential. OT Austin Barber gives some depth at tackle, C Parker Brailsford could compete for the center job, TE Joe Royer gives some receiving potential at tight end besides Harold Fannin, LB Justin Jefferson accounts for the departure of Mohamoud Diabate, and QB Taylen Green is a fast guy who the team may have other plans for with respect to his usage. TE Carsen Ryan closed out the team’s draft with the eighth offensive player, out of 10 picks in total.

In addition to all of that, GM Andrew Berry added a pair of fourth-round draft picks in the 2027 draft, via all the maneuvering he did this year. Try to base your grade below off of the entire Browns’ draft class, but obviously, you should give more weight to the earlier rounds as opposed to the later rounds.

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Browns select BYU TE Carsen Ryan with last pick in 2026 NFL Draft

The Cleveland Browns have selected their tenth, and presumably last, player of the 2026 NFL Draft. Adding a second tight end to the roster on Day 3 of the draft, the Browns have selected BYU tight end Carsen Ryan.

A 6-foot-3 and 255-pound tight end, Ryan racked up 620 yards and three touchdowns this past season at BYU. A good lateral mover as well, Ryan ran a three-cone and short shuttle both in the 91st percentile of tight ends all-time as well. His 40-yard dash time was 4.71, but the 10-yard split again came in at the 91st percentile. The explosive jumps came in at the 70th percentile (33.5-inch vertical jump) and 59th percentile (9-foot-7 broad jump), respectively.

A heavy-handed blocker as well, Ryan fills a role for the Browns as they round out their 2026 class.

Browns 2026 NFL Draft class

  • Round 1, Pick 9 (via KC): Utah OT Spencer Fano
  • Round 1, Pick 24: (via JAX): Texas A&M WR KC Concepcion
  • Round 2, Pick 39: Washington WR Denzel Boston
  • Round 2, Pick 58 (via SF): Toledo S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren
  • Round 3, Pick 86 (via LAC): Florida OT Austin Barber
  • Round 5, Pick 146: Alabama C Parker Brailsford
  • Round 5, Pick 149 (via CIN): Alabama LB Justin Jefferson
  • Round 5, Pick 170 (via DEN): Cincinnati TE Joe Royer
  • Round 6, Pick 182 (via DEN): Arkansas QB Taylen Green
  • Round 7, Pick 248: BYU TE Carsen Ryan

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns select BYU TE Carsen Ryan with last pick in 2026 NFL Draft

Meet your 2026 Browns draft class

Apr 24, 2026; Berea, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns first round draft picks Spencer Fano, left, and KC Concepcion talk to the media during an introductory press conference at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images | Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

The NFL Draft in Pittsburgh is now finished after Saturday’s picks came in, and we have a complete Cleveland Browns draft class for 2026. Here is the full class:

Day 1

On Day 1, GM Andrew Berry worked a trade to move back three spots and pick up additional assets. He still was able to select their top offensive tackle on the board in Spencer Fano. With their other first-round pick, they drafted the speedy receiver KC Concepcion.

Day 2

The second day of the draft got off to a great start too, with draft experts saying the Browns were killing the draft by landing both wide receiver Denzel Boston and safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren. To wrap things up, they also added more depth to the offensive line with tackle Austin Barber.

Day 3

The Browns started the final day of the draft by taking back-to-back Alabama players in center Parker Brailsford and linebacker Justin Jefferson. They also nabbed a dual-threat quarterback in Taylen Green.

After the Browns’ draft class, they are 250/1 odds to win the Super Bowl, according to FanDuel. Were there additions enough to make you think they could have an underrated run at one?

What Demonte Capehart Does for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

CLEMSON, SC - AUGUST 30: DeMonte Capehart #19 of the Clemson Tigers pursues a play on defense while blocked by Coen Echols #78 of the LSU Tigers during a college football game on August 30, 2025 at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The Buccaneers continued with their defensive line makeover, using their first of two fifth-round picks to select Clemson defensive tackle Demonte Capehart.

He’ll serve as vital depth upgrade with his overall size and on-field attitude, possibly getting snaps at 5-technique and nose tackle in the second line behind Calijah Kancey, Vita Vea, and A’Shawn Robinson. He’s a six-year college player, but the physical traits suggest there’s more potential yet to be unearthed.

Let’s learn more.

Demonte Capehart Career Stats

A Hartsville, SC native, Capeheart dominated from the get-go in high school thanks to his size and athleticism. His dominance earned him a transfer to the prestigious IMG Academy in Florida, where he led the team with 16 tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks during his senior season.

Capehart fielded his pick of schools as a four-star recruit and No. 5 defensive tackle of the 2020 class (34th overall). He decided to stay close to home and enrolled with Clemson, and stuck there all 6 years because of his close bond with the defensive line coach Nick Eason — even turning down significant NIL money to transfer.

As part of a stacked defensive line throughout his time with the Tigers, Capehart never even started a game until his redshirt senior season in 2024, but he did consistently rotate in during the years prior. He played 57 total games (12 starts), totaling 72 total tackles (13.5 for loss), 3 sacks, 5 passes defensed, and 1 forced fumble.

Albeit he's inconsistent, the flashes from Clemson DT DeMonte Capehart are compelling. Definitely worth a Day 3 swing given his athletic profile pic.twitter.com/39oxKdHHtq

— Joe DeLeone (@joedeleone) March 27, 2026

A team leader praised for his leadership and positive influence, Capehart earned 2 degrees and a certification during his time at Clemson — a bachelor’s in sports communication, a master’s in athletic leadership, and a graduate certificate in athletic leadership.

Athletic Testing

Capehart is another elite athlete added into the fold by the Buccaneers — the third straight one in the draft class.

He is a massive, well-built human at nearly 6-foot-5, 312 pounds with 34 1/2” arms and 10 1/4” hands. He’s unnaturally skilled as a mover at that size, posting an eye-popping 4.85 40-yard dash (1.71 10-yard split). He posted explosive jumps as well with a 33 1/2” vertical and 8-foot-11 broad.

His Relative Athletic Score (RAS) of 9.96 is No. 9 for defensive tackles in the last 40 years.

DeMonte Capehart was drafted in round 5 with pick 155 in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.96 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 9 out of 2278 DT from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/KMwgRQbHUppic.twitter.com/hln4tad5Pq

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

Clemson DT Demonte Capehart is an older prospect who is frustratingly inconsistent

He also has some of the most impressive high end reps against the run of any DT in this draft class. Size, length, violence, and elite athleticism. I'll take that bet #BuildingTheBoardpic.twitter.com/saloPgohSq

— Steve Letizia (@CFCBears) March 6, 2026

What Type of Player Is Demonte Capehart?

Capehart has very much been the promise of something more without the consistent actualization of it.

He is long and very strong with heavy hands and a good anchor, making him a valuable asset versus the run. He can power through some guards while holding the line versus better ones, which will get him snaps on a defensive line that was light in the pants the last couple years.

This is no disrespect to Peter Woods and even though he’ll get drafted higher, Demonte Capehart was the best defensive lineman for Clemson this year. He is an ass kicker and a man mover. All I see on tape is belt to ass on the interior. Look at how he plays with his hands. pic.twitter.com/7Lw5RlpNOV

— Breiden Fehoko (@BreidenFehoko) April 13, 2026

He’s not stationary, however, as he syncs up his hand and feet movements to sift through traffic and get off his man to make plays. His huge wingspan lets him collect quarterbacks and runners who try to escape his grasp in the backfield.

His pass rush is a lot less defined, as he’s pretty much a straight-ahead power pusher who wants to collapse the pocket. He’ll need to develop more primary moves and counters if he ever hopes to see feasible snaps on passing downs.

Conclusion

Ultimately, Capehart is an older prospect (24 years old) with limited production but sky-high athleticism and effort to work with, so he’s far from a lost cause. Simultaneously, expectations of him ever becoming a starter should likely be tempered.

Clemson DL DeMonte Capehart (6-5, 315) is a run-defending brick w/some position versatility

🐅18 starts & lot of rotation work show a crushing bull rush, heavy-handed two-gapper. Immovable @ snap, stacks/sheds w/physicality

🐅Run-stop niche Day 3; not much pass rush foundation… https://t.co/ZJrCCtsCbmpic.twitter.com/LsHPVl1j6Q

— Clint Goss (@NFLDraftDome) December 29, 2025

He will fill a needed role as space-eating, run stuffer depth, and hopefully the coaching staff can coax a little more out of his unique athletic profile.

What do you think, Bucs Nation? Let us know in the comments below.

Kendrick Law drafted by the Lions; Barion Brown goes to the Saints

Nov 8, 2025; Lexington, Kentucky, USA; Kentucky Wildcats wide receiver Kendrick Law (1) runs the ball during the first quarter against the Florida Gators at Kroger Field. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Prather-Imagn Images | Jordan Prather-Imagn Images

A couple of former Kentucky Football wide receivers heard their names called on Day 3 of the NFL Draft.

Kendrick Law was drafted 168th overall by the Detroit Lions. Detroit traded up to take the former Kentucky wide receiver in Round 5.

In his one year in Lexington, Law led Kentucky in receiving yards with 540 while catching 53 passes with three receiving touchdowns.

Law impressed teams during the pre-draft process, running a 4.45 40-yard dash and earning a 9.60 RAS score, one of the highest among receivers in this year’s draft class.

I would expect the Lions to see Law as an early contributor on special teams with the ability to grow in the receiver room.

Another former Kentucky wide receiver heard his name called in the sixth round. Former Wildcat Barion Brown was drafted 190th overall by the New Orleans Saints.

Brown spent three seasons in Lexington, recording 122 catches for over 1,500 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns, not to mention five kick returns for touchdowns.

Brown transferred to LSU last season, where he caught 53 passes for 532 yards and one score.

This is likely another scenario where the Saints see a lot of value in Brown on special teams. Brown ran a 4.4 in the 40-yard dash and has shown he’s a threat on kick returns.

Good luck to these former Wildcats with their new teams!

Polzin on defeat to Hoffenheim: "We just had to be better in both boxes"

Polzin on defeat to Hoffenheim:
Polzin on defeat to Hoffenheim: "We just had to be better in both boxes"

After congratulating Christian Ilzer and TSG Hoffenheim on their 2-1 win this evening which ensured European football for the Sinsheimers next season, Merlin Polzin choose to take the positives from what he felt was a respectable performance. 

“For us as HSV, it was important to put in a performance that reflected our approach to this season and our aims,” the HSV head coach said in the mixed zone afterwards.

"That meant we wanted to defend aggressively and make life difficult for the opponent by closing the spaces and remaining alert. We wanted to lift the stadium and make it hard for a Champions League-chasing side like Hoffenheim to take the points.

We definitely managed that. Our team never gave up until the end and played with a lot of versatility – and all that against a team who are having an incredible season. This performance has definitely left me feeling confident for the weeks ahead," he added.

The 35-year-old gaffer also gave some time to offer constructive criticism to his squad. He felt his side could have done more to keep their opposition out while also offering more threat in attack. 

"Despite the improved performance, we have to be critical of the fact that, at the end of the day, we just had to be better in both boxes. We shouldn’t sugarcoat things when we’ve come away empty-handed.

"Whatever the quality of the opponent, we needed to defend better for both goals. At the same time, you have to take the clearcut chances you create, because you’re probably unlikely to get too many.

“That’s part of our process, though. We’ll carry on with that process, because it’s brought us this far. We now need to shake off our disappointment, put this result behind us and prepare to face Frankfurt,” he added. 

What Michigan Football DL Rayshaun Benny brings to the Baltimore Ravens

Michigan defensive lineman Rayshaun Benny (26) gets ready for a play against Central Michigan during the second half at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Sept. 13, 2025. | Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Michigan defensive tackle Rayshaun Benny spent four years waiting for his opportunity to start on one of the nation’s best defenses. In those years, he was coached by NFL minds like Mike Macdonald, Jesse Minter and Wink Martindale. He played alongside Kris Jenkins, Mason Graham and Kenneth Grant, and provided strong run support in a rotational role to help his team win a national championship in 2023.

A former four-star recruit from Detroit as a member of the 2021 class, Benny has played in five college football seasons and has shown steady improvement throughout his career. He has 107 career tackles, starting 16 games and playing in 53. He is projected to be a 3-technique at the next level and should have no problem getting drafted, as he is currently projected to go in the fifth round.

Michigan DT Rayshaun Benny deserves more love. He’s been an elite run defender for 2.5 years now, and while the pass rush production hasn’t always been consistent, the flashes are there. He was nearly unblockable at the Senior Bowl
6'3
298 lbs
33 3/8" arms #BuildingTheBoardpic.twitter.com/h1tb7xn4ZR

— Steve Letizia (@CFCBears) March 15, 2026

Quick Facts

  • Height: 6-foot-3
  • Weight: 298 pounds
  • Arm Length: 33 3/8”
  • Hand Length: 9 1/4’’
  • Draft Day Age: 23 years old
  • Career stats: 53 games (16 starts), 107 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, four sacks, one forced fumble, five passes defended

Strengths

  • Possesses the strength and length to quickly shed blocks.
  • Plays with active hands to be able to get from blocker to blocker.
  • Effective two-gapper who locks out, gets his head around, and finds the runner.
  • Decent quickness and agility for his size, useful when slanting or working laterally down the line.
  • Reliable tackler in space with a low missed tackle rate across his career.

Weaknesses

  • Limited pass-rush moves beyond a bull rush; lacks counters when his initial move stalls.
  • Pad level rises too often, especially on lateral movement and during extended drives.
  • Narrow base and wide hand placement expose his chest to double teams and combo blocks.
  • Block recognition needs work; gets caught off guard by trap blocks and down blocks.
  • Limited starts with only one season as a full-time starter despite five years in the program.
  • Broken fibula in 2023, knee surgery in high school from a car accident. 

Summary

Benny can be a strong addition for a team in need of a run-first 3-technique. With five years of experience, he has a strong build for the next level, standing at 6-foot-3 and 298 pounds. With an arm length of 33 ⅜ inches, he can hold his gap, shed blocks with his length and make stops at or near the line of scrimmage. On early run downs, his experience in Michigan’s pro-style system means he understands responsibility-based defense at a high level. If Benny is asked to eat blocks and keep linebackers clean, he could really thrive in a rotation at the next level.

Michigan DT Rayshaun Benny is having a day. pic.twitter.com/Zxx8YXQljZ

— Billy M (@BillyM_91) January 29, 2026

Benny also comes with some major concerns. He was the top defensive tackle for the Wolverines this past season, providing opportunities for him to play on both run and pass downs. However, while his run-defense was strong for the most part, he struggled on passing downs. He played more than 1,200 snaps in college, and only had five sacks and 12 total tackles for loss.

He also has a medical history that could give NFL teams pause. Benny had two major injuries in high school and college, raising questions about his durability and his longevity when he gets to the NFL. He will likely not see the field in a starting capacity in the NFL, but if a team can use him in a rotation alongside starting-caliber 3-techs, he could eat up snaps and provide a strong floor.

In a deep defensive tackle class, Benny’s experience and run-stopping ability should get him drafted, though he will have a long way to go to be more than a depth piece at the next level.

The 2024 Za’Darius Smith trade is finalized during 2026 NFL Draft

DETROIT, MICHIGAN - JANUARY 05: Za'Darius Smith #99 of the Detroit Lions celebrates after the game against the Minnesota Vikings at Ford Field on January 05, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Mike Mulholland/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the 2026 NFL Draft weekend upon us, teams will introduce their latest rookie class to the league in hopes of having them become part of the next Super Bowl puzzle. The draft also means finalizing past trades that included future draft picks. That includes a deal made in November 2024, which sent Za’Darius Smith from the Cleveland Browns to the Detroit Lions.

Original Terms of the Za’Darius Smith trade

  • Lions receive: Za’Darius Smith, 2026 seventh-round pick
  • Browns receive: 2025 fifth-round pick, 2026 sixth-round pick

What did the Lions do with the pick from the Za’Darius Smith trade?

The Lions selected Tennessee DT Tyre West at 222 overall.

How was Za’Darius Smith’s performance for the Lions?

Smith performed well for the Lions down the stretch of the 2024 season, making seven starts and eight appearances and recording four sacks. He signed with the Philadelphia Eagles for the 2025 campaign but only played in five games and announced his retirement in October during the season.

What did the Browns do with the picks from the Za’Darius Smith trade?

The Browns traded the sixth-round pick acquired in the Smith deal to the Cincinnati Bengals in the trade that moved quarterback Joe Flacco to the AFC North rival. 

The fifth-round pick they acquired in the deal was also traded to the Philadelphia Eagles in the trade that swapped backup quarterbacks Dorian Thompson-Robinson and Kenny Pickett. 

That pick was then dealt to the Kansas City Chiefs and the Pittsburgh Steelers in two separate trades. The pick was ultimately used on Iowa defensive tackle Yahya Black, who recorded 28 tackles in his rookie season.

Instant grades for the Patriots drafting ED Quintayvious Hutchins in Round 7

Nov 9, 2024; Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, USA; Boston College Eagles defensive end Quintayvious Hutchins (15) reacts after a sack against the Syracuse Orange during the first half at Alumni Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Fluharty-Imagn Images | Brian Fluharty-Imagn Images

The New England Patriots went with some home-grown talent to close out their 2026 NFL Draft. Quintayvious Hutchins, the edge rusher out of Boston College, was selected by the team in the seventh round.

Let’s grade the pick.

Instant grades: Patriots draft ED Quintayvious Hutchins 247th overall

Matt St. Jean: Hutchins is an undersized edge who will make the short drive down from Chestnut Hill. He was a team captain last year at Boston College who brings special teams experience in addition to 16 starts at edge. He plays with more power than his size suggests, which Mike Vrabel got to test out in person at his Pro Day. | Grade: B

Pat Lane: Hutchins doesn’t have elite measurables, but he played bigger and stronger than his size would suggest. He also doesn’t have elite burst off the line, but he is able to get to quarterback anyway. Time will tell if that will translate to the NFL, but they’re awfully familiar with him as they have a ton of ties to BC, so they’re awfully familiar obviously like his character. | Grade: C+

Andrew Guindon: Hutchins is a smaller-framed edge rusher, but he’s incredibly aggressive and plays with more power than you’d expect. He’s a sound tackler and also brings special teams experience, which will help him make a push for the roster this summer. The Patriots brass is very familiar with Hutchins, who’s a Boston College product. | Grade: B-

With the final selection in the books, the Patriots’ 2026 draft class is now complete.

What do you think about this draft pick, though? Do you like it? Do you not? Please participate in our poll and head to the comment section to discuss.

2026 NFL Draft: Cleveland Browns pick TE Carsen Ryan at No. 248

PROVO, UTAH - NOVEMBER 29: Carsen Ryan #20 of the BYU Cougars celebrates during the first half of the game between UCF Knights and Brigham Young Cougars at LaVell Edwards Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Provo, Utah. (Photo by Bryan Byerly/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images) | ISI Photos via Getty Images

With the 248th pick of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Cleveland Browns selected tight end Carsen Ryan (6-foot-3 and 255 pounds) from BYU. It’s (hopefully) the final pick the Browns made on Day 3 of the draft, coming in the 7th round. Ryan is also the second tight end that Cleveland selected, as they also added Cincinnati’s Joe Royer in the fifth round.


Ryan Scouting Report

Here is a scouting report from The Athletic’s Dane Brugler, who had Ryan as the 18th-ranked tight end prospect on his board in this year’s draft class:

A one-year starter at BYU (and a starter for two-and-a-half years overall), Ryan was a Y tight end (59.6 percent of career snaps inline) in offensive coordinator Aaron Roderick’s scheme. After stops at UCLA and Utah, he transferred to Provo to become more involved as a pass catcher in his final year of eligibility — and that is exactly what happened. He finished third on the team in targets in 2025 and tied for sixth-most receiving yards (620) among FBS tight ends (ironically, tied with Utah’s Dallen Bentley).

A surprising NFL combine snub, Ryan stands out in both phases as a receiver and blocker. He is an urgent, controlled route runner who feasts underneath against zone coverage, with reliable hands and some creativity after the catch. He is limited by some body stiffness and needs to do a better job with body position to win a crowd. As a blocker, he is both quick and physical with his inline duties to reach, cut off or get outside defenders.

Ryan is more coordinated than explosive and offers an appealing mix of pass-catching talent and blocking toughness. Regardless of where he is drafted, he has the type of talent that sticks on a roster and becomes valuable for an NFL offense.


Carsen Ryan is a TE prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.28 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 107 out of 1471 TE from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/JeNF4iLgLbpic.twitter.com/QKHusYHvOb

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

How Ryan fits the Cleveland Browns

Ryan bounced around during his college days, beginning as a running back at UCLA (2022 and 2023), before transitioning to tight end at Utah (2024) and finishing up at BYU. Unsurprisingly, he saw his numbers go up, and he became more accustomed to the position, and had a tidy 45 receptions for 620 yards and three touchdowns in his final season with the Cougars.

He apparently can catch and block, always a nice combination in a tight end, and he should have an opportunity to show what he can do this summer as the Browns are not exactly flush at the position after starter Harold Fannin Jr.


React to the Ryan pick

What do you think, Browns fans? Let us know in the comments sections below.

Texans find incredible value with addition of USC DB Kamari Ramsey at No. 141

It wouldn't be a Houston Texans draft without a defensive back from USC landing in Nick Caserio's lap.

In 2024, Pro Bowl safety Calen Bullock back off the board in the round. Last season. Jaylin Smith joined the crew as a late Day 2 pick.

Safety Kamari Ramsey to many was considered one of the draft's top Day 2 safeties, so consider it a steal in the fifth-round for Houston.

At pick No. 141, the Texans landed Ramsey, who excelled over his final two years with the Trojans' defense. The 6-foot, 202-pound defensive back ran a 4.47 in the 40-yard dash at the NFL combine and can play both as a nickel corner and safety.

A UCLA transfer, Ramsey joined the Trojans in 2024, where he broke out with 60 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, six pass breakups, two forced fumbles and an interception. Last season, his season was cut short due to a knee injury suffered against Iowa on Nov. 15. He finished the year with 27 total tackles and two pass deflections.

Some scouts have compared the rangy defender to longtime Tennessee Titans All-Pro Kevin Byrard, though his tackling is more refined. His willingness to play anywhere on the defense creates value, as he can line up and play deep or move in the box to take on a slot receiver.

On Houston's depth chart, expect him to begin seeing reps at strong safety behind newly-added veteran Reed Blakenship while rotating in with Jaylen Reed as a big nickel defender. According to NFL Next Gen Stats, Ramsey was the highest-rated player left on the board by the NGS overall score.

He’s one of four safeties in this class with 75-plus NGS production and athleticism scores, joining Caleb Downs, Dillon Thieneman and A.J. Haulcy.

This article originally appeared on Texans Wire: Texans find incredible secondary value at pick No. 141 USC DB Kamari Ramsey

2026 NFL Draft: DT Rayshaun Benny picked by Baltimore Ravens in Round 7

COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND - NOVEMBER 22, 2025: Rayshaun Benny #26 of the Michigan Wolverines looks on during the first half against the Maryland Terrapins at SECU Stadium on November 22, 2025 in College Park, Maryland. (Photo by Chris Bernacchi/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

With the No. 250 pick in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens selected Michigan defensive tackle Rayshaun Benny.

For the last five seasons, Benny has slowly been improving, sitting behind some of the best to come through Ann Arbor lately in Kris Jenkins, Mason Graham and Kenneth Grant. At 6-foot-3 and 298 pounds, Benny played in 53 career games with the Wolverines (16 starts), totaling 107 tackles, five passes deflected and one forced fumble.

Benny’s value has always been rooted in the trenches. With 33⅜-inch arms and active hands, he has the length to shed blocks quickly and the strength to anchor against the run. As an effective two-gapper, he understands how to lock out, get his head around, and find the ball carrier — skills that will translate to the NFL.

Benny has held many roles during his time at Michigan, going from a reliable depth and rotational run-stopping piece to an every-down starter in his last season.

Michigan DT Rayshaun Benny deserves more love. He’s been an elite run defender for 2.5 years now, and while the pass rush production hasn’t always been consistent, the flashes are there. He was nearly unblockable at the Senior Bowl
6'3
298 lbs
33 3/8" arms #BuildingTheBoardpic.twitter.com/h1tb7xn4ZR

— Steve Letizia (@CFCBears) March 15, 2026

Michigan IDL, Rayshaun Benny made popped off the Senior Bowl game tape a couple times!

Benny's a great mixture of strength, balance and can get off the line quick, vertically or horizontally… Benny can develop in to a great interior player in the NFL! pic.twitter.com/VvgAXL0MkI

— IanM (@IannmNFL) February 4, 2026

Perhaps the most telling measure of Benny’s readiness for the next level is his durability and experience: more than 1,200 snaps across five college seasons, giving him a seasoned floor that a lot of other defensive tackles simply don’t have.

Benny does come with some unpolished pieces to his game, being called a “tricky evaluation” by NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein, mainly pointing to his physique and struggle with double-teams as the main downsides when paired with the positives of his length and 1-on-1 reps. But he should still be a serviceable player early in his career since he’s always been a solid all-around player.

Maize n Brew Scouting Report

“Rayshaun Benny can be a strong pickup for a team who is needing a run-first 3-technique on Day 3 of the NFL Draft. With five years of experience, Benny has a strong build for the next level, standing at 6-foot-3 and 298 pounds. With an arm length of 33 ⅜ inches, Benny can hold his gap, shed blocks with his length and make stops at or near the line of scrimmage. On early run downs, his experience in Michigan’s Pro-style system means he understands responsibility-based defense at a high level, especially if he goes to a team that replicates Michigan’s 3-4 defense. If Benny is asked to eat blocks and keep linebackers clean, he could really thrive in a rotation at the next level.”

Introducing the Chiefs’ draft class of 2026

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 23: Mansoor Delane of LSU poses for a photo after being selected sixth overall by the Kansas City Chiefs during Round One of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 23, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The 2026 NFL Draft came to a close on Saturday in Pittsburgh. With all 257 picks determined, the Kansas City Chiefs’ draft class is complete with seven selections:

DAY 1

On Day 1, the Chiefs were part of the first trade of the weekend, sending Picks 9, 74, and 148 to the Cleveland Browns for Pick 6.General manager Brett Veach went and got their guy.

  • Round 1 | No. 6 | LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane
  • Round 1 | No. 29 | Clemson defensive tackle Peter Woods

DAY 2

With no more third-round pick, all eyes were on the Chiefs to trade down and regain some of the draft capital lost the previous night. Instead, the team stayed put and was bold in choosing an unorthodox, but high-potential fit at defensive end.

  • Round 2 | No. 40 | Oklahoma edge rusher R Mason Thomas

DAY 3

The Chiefs went through three picks and two days of the draft without addressing the offense with a selection, and the organization picked up where it left off on Saturday morning by taking a second cornerback, Jadon Canady, although he has experience playing all over the secondary

It does feel like Veach deserves a hat tip for bolstering the defense as much as possible, then finishing the class with a couple of intriguing playmakers and a suddenly underrated quarterback in Garrett Nussmeier.

  • Round 4 | No. 109 | Oregon cornerback Jadon Canady
  • Round 5 | No. 161 | Nebraska running back Emmett Johnson
  • Round 5 | No. 176 | Cincinnati wide receiver Cyrus Allen
  • Round 7 | No. 249 | LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier

Please use the comment section below to share your first thoughts on the Chiefs’ NFL Draft class of 2026.

Shane McClanahan wins at Tropicana Field for 1st time in nearly 3 years as Rays blank Twins 6-0

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Shane McClanahan turned in five scoreless innings to get his first win at Tropicana Field in nearly three years as the Tampa Bay Rays blanked the Minnesota Twins 6-0 on Saturday.

The left-hander, returning from two surgeries that cost him the 2024 and 2025 seasons, scattered three hits and struck out seven.

It was the Rays' first shutout of the season with Kevin Kelly, Hunter Bigge and Trevor Martin finishing up for McClanahan (2-2).

Jake Fraley provided the early run support, connecting for a two-run home run in the fourth inning, his second of the season. The Rays added four more runs late, capped by a Ben Williamson RBI double in the eighth.

Williamson finished with a single, double and triple.

Bailey Ober (2-1) was solid for Minnesota, allowing two runs on three hits over six innings, but it was not enough against a dominant Rays offense that has won six straight games when out-homering its opponent.

The win was the third straight for the Rays, who are 3-1 against Minnesota in the season series. The Twins have lost four straight and eight of their last nine.

McClanahan had not won at Tropicana Field since June 11, 2023.

His elbow gave out that August, requiring his second Tommy John surgery. A nerve issue during rehabilitation required additional surgery, wiping out the following two seasons entirely. He took a no-decision April 6 against the Cubs in his only other home appearance this season.

Up next

The Twins will send Simeon Woods Richardson (0-3, 5.96) to the mound Sunday while Tampa Bay counters with Jesse Scholtens (1-1, 2.93 ERA).

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Your Houston Texans 2026 Draft Class

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 23: A screen shows Keylan Rutledge of Georgia Tech after being selected 26th overall by the Houston Texans during Round One of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 23, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Th-th-th-th-that’s all folks. For the Houston Texans, their 2026 NFL Draft has come to an end.

If you haven’t watched all seven rounds of the draft, like a lunatic or a football blogger, then allow me to show you who the Texans came away from the Draft with along with a brief rundown on each player.

Day One

Round 1 (26) – Keylan Rutledge; OL Georgia Tech

Overview

Rutledge is a burly, experienced right guard with excellent contact pop and a rugged field demeanor that will appeal to offensive line coaches. He excels as a drive/combo blocker, where he displaces defenders, but he has the athleticism to operate in all run-blocking concepts. He understands technique but suffers from occasional rough patches due to inconsistent balance and body control. His pass protection range is average, and edge leakage could be a concern against NFL athletes. Rutledge has the toughness to earn a role as a good backup with starting potential.

Day Two

Round 2 (36) – Kayden McDonald; DT Ohio State

Overview

A talented run defender, McDonald plays with natural leverage and rattles pads with his initial contact. He’s quick to locate ball-carriers, play off of blocks and rally to the action. His technique is a bit underdeveloped and he’s not a natural drain-clogger against double teams, but he still managed an unusually high tackle rate as an interior defender. Quicker hand strikes should allow for more efficient reps and earlier wins at the point. He offers limited rush value, so his money will be made by giving grief to centers and guards as an even-front nose tackle with starting potential.

Round 2 (59) – Marlin Klein; TE Michigan

Overview

German-born prospect with average athleticism in space but above-average grit at the point. Klein’s tape shouldn’t be viewed as a finished product considering his relative lack of game experience in the sport. He needs to block with inside hands but displays a sturdy core and strong hands to do his job in-line. He builds speed with long strides and will catch what is provided. More muscle mass is needed, but Klein has a chance to become a Day 3 pick as a backup “Y” tight end.

Day Three

Round 4 (106) – Febechi Nwaiwu; G Oklahoma

Overview

Nwaiwu is reliably active with good length. After a bumpy first season with the Sooners in 2024, he displayed improvement in both phases. He centers opponents in front of him to stay connected and uses good technique to displace down-block targets. However, he is inconsistent finding his foe on move blocks. Chronic leaning and slow initial hand strikes can render his massive wingspan useless against two-gappers and in pass protection. Nwaiwu’s snaps at center offer a peek into what might be his best spot, but his position flexibility is a positive regardless.

Round 4 (123) – Wade Woodaz; LB Clemson

Overview

Two-year starter who punches in and goes to work but fails to stamp games with high-level impact. Woodaz has adequate size and diagnose quickness. However, he lacks base strength and take-on pop to keep himself clean through contact. He displays good awareness in zone drops and has enough man-cover talent to match with some pass-catching tight ends underneath. Woodaz needs to add strength, play faster and become more forceful in everything he does. He has a chance to develop into an average backup Will linebacker, but his work on special teams is what will get him on the field early on.

Round 5 (141) – Kamari Ramsey; S USC

Overview

Versatile safety prospect with solid size. Ramsey saw a heavier workload at nickelback in 2025 after splitting time at all three safety spots in 2024. He plays with average eyes in space and good break anticipation when matched up in man. He was adequate covering the slot in college but might not have enough short-area burst and athleticism to do the same in the pros. He needs to close downhill in run support with greater urgency when playing from depth. His tackle-finishing saw a massive improvement in 2025, but with multiple games missed in consecutive seasons, Ramsey’s draft stock could take a hit due to durability concerns.

Round 6 (204) – Lewis Bond; WR Boston College

Overview

Hard-hat possession receiver who has delivered with consistency for three consecutive seasons. Bond shines with natural ball skills highlighted by plus catch focus and sure hands to routinely win contested catch battles. Finding separation as a pro will be a challenge. He’s not shifty enough to beat a pro press and doesn’t have the speed or suddenness to break free from sticky man coverage. He might need pre-snap motion or bunch formations to get rolling. Bond will find his best chance with teams who covet pro-caliber ball skills over separation traits.

Round 7 (243) – Aiden Fisher; LB Indiana

Overview

Fisher is a Mike linebacker who can run the defense as an extension of his coordinator. He’s well-built with leadership and football character that are praised by teammates and coaches. Fisher has the instincts and feel of an NFL player but lacks the needed quickness and athletic ability. He reads play designs and gets to the action at a high rate, but a lack of range, cover talent and plus open-field tackling will make the NFL jump challenging.

And there you have it. Three days and seven picks turned into eight new Texans.

So what do you think? Is this the class that’s going to put the Texans over the top? What was your favorite/least favorite pick on the day? Let us know in the comments section!

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Denver Broncos safety Miles Scott highlights

CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS - NOVEMBER 15: Miles Scott #10 of the Illinois Fighting Illini reacts during the second half of the game against the Maryland Terrapins at Gies Memorial Stadium on November 15, 2025 in Champaign, Illinois. (Photo by Harry Figiel/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images) | ISI Photos via Getty Images

With the 246th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Denver Broncos opted to add another defensive back to their secondary. With Brandon Jones, J.L. Skinner and Tycen Anderson being in the last year of their deals, the franchise needed another depth piece to compete and perhaps make an impact in the future.

They opted to take Illinois safety Miles Scott at the selection. Scott started his five-year career at Illinois as a wide receiver. However, he made the switch to safety during his red-shirt sophomore campaign. Over the last three seasons, he racked up 182 tackles, 4 tackles for loss, 1 sack, and seven interceptions. It appears his former wide receiver skills have given him the talent and ability to make plays on the ball. That’s a lot of forced turnovers!

Welcome to #BroncosCountry, Miles Scott! pic.twitter.com/jFCy1mCotS

— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) April 25, 2026

Miles Scott Highlights and Film

The #Broncos selected #Illinois S Miles Scott with the 246th pick

Team Captain at Illinois, really good ball production, very strong tackler with 182 tackles in his collegiate career. Has the tools to be a really good 3rd safety and core special teamer. pic.twitter.com/DfjOfjtVe5

— Andy (@AndyyNFL) April 25, 2026

According to several scouting reports, Scott was a team captain and green dot communicator for the Illini defense. He was also a 30 visit with the team, making him the third player the Broncos drafted today who came in for one of those visits. We will see if he makes the final roster.

I don’t have a problem with this selection at all. However, I thought that Bishop Fitzgerald would have been a fit considering his connection to defensive backs coach Doug Belk. Nevertheless, Scott reunited with teammate Pat Bryant after being the first of Denver’s three seventh round selections. Welcome to the Broncos, Miles Scott!

2026 NFL Draft: LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier selected by Chiefs in 7th round

At about this time last year, when NFL Draft analysts put out their way-too-early mock drafts for 2026, Garrett Nussmeier’s name appeared early in practically every one. He entered last season with the expectation that he’d be selected highly in the first round.

It’s a reminder, when we hear the hype about the 2027 draft class at quarterback, that not everything works out as expected for draft prospects.

Nussmeier had an injury-filled final season at LSU, his numbers fell dramatically from 2024 and so did his draft stock.

The Kansas City Chiefs drafted Nussmeier with the 249th overall pick in the seventh round, just a handful of picks before the end of the draft.

It wasn’t just the drop in production that caused Nussmeier to slide in the draft. His size, at 6-1 5/8 and 203 pounds, is not ideal for an NFL quarterback. Combine that with inconsistency in his play and too many turnovers — in his strong 2024 season he still threw 12 interceptions — and teams had reasons to pass on him.

Nussmeier will try to show that 2024 was his actual level, and 2025 was a season tanked by an abdominal injury that affected him all season. In 2024 he threw for 4,052 yards and 29 touchdowns. That fell to 1,927 yards and 12 touchdowns last season, and Nussmeier played in just nine games.

There were reasons Nussmeier was highly regarded in the draft community a year ago. By the time NFL teams got to pick him, his draft cost was much less than anticipated. Now he has a chance to show that he was worth the hypes from a year ago.

Why did Garrett Nussmeier fall so far in the 2026 NFL Draft?

Why did LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier fall all the way to the Kansas City Chiefs in the seventh round during the 2026 NFL Draft?

Well, Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer gave a succinct answer as to why the former Tigers quarterback went from being one of the more ballyhooed prospects in this class some time ago to a seventh-round pick.

"Nussmeier dealt with oblique pain last year, as a result of a nerve problem," he shared on social media. "A cyst was found in his back, and that’s at least part of this. His tape not being great last year is the other obvious factor."

NFL Network's Tom Pelissero shared more about Nussmeier's health earlier in the month.

"Nussmeier underwent tests at the NFL combine that revealed a cyst on his spine — the root cause of the persistent oblique pain that derailed his 2025 season, sources say," he reported on social media.

"The cyst was pressing on a nerve, causing discomfort in Nussmeier’s oblique. He has been asymptomatic since just prior to the Senior Bowl and all throughout the draft process; if that changes down the road, Nussmeier could undergo a minimally invasive procedure and miss just 2-3 weeks while stitches heal. Either way, doctors say, there is no short- or long-term risk for Nussmeier, who is projected a mid-round pick in this week’s NFL Draft."

Well, his draft fall was pretty shocking, but landing in Kansas City isn't a bad way for this process to end.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Why did LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier fall so far in the 2026 NFL Draft?

Colts 2026 NFL undrafted free agent signing tracker

Stay up to date right here with who the Indianapolis Colts have signed in undrafted free agency.

The Colts ended up making eight picks in this year's NFL draft.

List of Colts' 2026 draft picks

  • Round 2: LB CJ Allen, Georgia
  • Round 3: S AJ Haulcy, LSU
  • Round 4: G Jalen Farmer, Kentucky
  • Round 4: LB Bryce Boettcher, Oregon
  • Round 5: DE George Gumbs Jr., Florida
  • Round 6: DE Caden Curry, Ohio State
  • Round 7: RB Seth McGowan, Kentucky
  • Round 7: TBD

Very quickly, once the final pick is in, the undrafted free agent frenzy begins for all 32 NFL teams. Those who went undrafted begin fielding calls from organizations and decide where they want to sign. In some instances, teams will offer a signing bonus for the more high-end UDFA prospects.

Colts reported undrafted free agent signings after 2026 NFL draft

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Why Garrett Nussmeier slid to pick 249 before Chiefs took him in 2026 NFL Draft

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Everyone knew Garrett Nussmeier dealt with injuries in his final season at LSU.

But this? Did anyone see him falling almost entirely out of the 2026 NFL Draft?

Nussmeier was viewed as a first-round pick entering the 2025 college football season.

Even after missing four games with an abdominal injury during a bumpier season with LSU, Nussmeier was still seen as a third- or fourth-round pick.

He was listed by some as high as the QB3 in this draft class.

Yet it took until pick 249 for the Kansas City Chiefs to select Nussmeier late in the seventh round.

.@LSUfootball QB Garrett Nussmeier got emotional after getting drafted to the @Chiefs 🥹

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— NFL (@NFL) April 25, 2026

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Why didn't Garrett Nussmeier get drafted until pick 249?

The reality is that no one knows the full answer.

His abdominal injury must've contributed. It may have looked concerning in physicals.

But almost out of the draft?

Did everyone besides the teams miss something?

It's clear all 32 teams were on the same page here, until the Chiefs decided to take a flier in the seventh round.

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At some point in the draft, teams start to shy away from quarterbacks that they aren't sure can turn into starters.

That's when they start to pick guys they feel good about as potential backups.

But did they really think Nussmeier couldn't be that?

There will be more questions to be answered in the days ahead.

But for now, Nussmeier gets a little celebration.

And hey -- learning from Patrick Mahomes will work out just fine.

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Patriots draft Quintayvious Hutchins, ED, Boston College with the 247th pick in Round 7

CHESTNUT HILL, MA - NOVEMBER 30: Boston College Eagles defensive end Quintayvious Hutchins (15) in action during the college football game between Pittsburgh Panthers and Boston College Eagles on November 30, 2024, at Alumni Stadium in Chestnut Hill, MA. (Photo by M. Anthony Nesmith/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Through a series of trades, the New England Patriots ended up in possession of both the 245th and the 247th pick in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft. The second of those selections was spent on an edge rusher.

At No. 247 and with their final pick in the draft, the Patriots acquired Boston College edge Quintayvious Hutchins.

This story will be updated.

Thunder vs. Suns schedule: Dates, times, TV channels, scores for 2026 NBA Playoffs first-round series

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Thunder vs. Suns schedule: Dates, times, TV channels, scores for 2026 NBA Playoffs first-round series originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Following up an NBA championship with a 64-win regular season is the stuff of dynasties, and the Oklahoma City Thunder are hoping to continue down that path in the 2026 playoffs.

Their road to a repeat title starts against the Phoenix Suns, who clinched the last spot in the first round by beating Golden State in the final Play-In Tournament game. The Thunder went 3-2 against the Suns during the regular season, including a 49-point victory in an NBA Cup game. 

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander looks to continue his MVP ways after averaging 31.1 points and 6.6 assists per game during the regular season, but the Thunder win with defense. They held opponents to a league-low 43.7% shooting from the field and were second only to the Celtics in limiting the opposition to 107.9 points per game. 

Devin Booker leads the Suns as always, coming off a 26.1 ppg regular season. First-year head coach Jordan Ott — the team's fourth coach in as many seasons — is looking for a deep playoff run five years after Phoenix reached the Finals. 

Here's what you need to know to watch Thunder vs. Suns, including broadcast information and start times.

Thunder vs. Suns schedule

Oklahoma City leads series 3-0

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
Sun., April 19Game 1: Thunder 119, Suns 84
Wed., April 22Game 2: Thunder 120, Suns 107
Sat., April 25Game 3: Thunder 121, Suns 109
Mon., April 27Game 4 at Phoenix9:30 p.m.Peacock
Wed., April 29Game 5 at Oklahoma City*9:30 p.m.Prime Video
Fri., May 1Game 6 at Phoenix*TBDTBD
Sun., May 3Game 7 at Oklahoma City*TBDTBD

* if necessary

Where to watch Thunder vs. Suns: TV channel, live stream

The Thunder vs. Suns series will air across multiple platforms thanks to the NBA's expanded broadcast deal, which will see games split among the ESPN networks, NBC and Peacock. 

Games on ABC, ESPN networks and NBC can be streamed live on DIRECTV, which offers a free trial to new users. 

Fans can also turn to the streaming homes for each broadcast partner — Peacock or the ESPN app — for games on those platforms.

NBA Playoffs bracket 2026

Click here for the updated 2026 NBA Playoffs bracket from The Sporting News.

NBA Playoffs bracket 2026

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NBA Playoffs schedule, key dates for 2025

Here are the key dates to know for the NBA Playoffs and offseason. 

EventDates
Play-In TournamentApril 14-17
First round beginsApril 18
Conference semifinals beginMay 4*
NBA Draft LotteryMay 10
Eastern Conference finals beginMay 19*
Western Conference finals beginMay 20*
NBA Finals beginJune 3
NBA Finals Game 7 (if necessary)June 19
NBA DraftJune 23-24

* Can move up depending on earlier series

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Corey Day Has His Day, Wins Career First O'Reilly Auto Parts Race at Talladega

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The NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series drivers survived Talladega with just one first-lap and one last-lap incident in an extremely clean Super Speedway race Saturday afternoon.

With a slew of clean race cars late, rows of three wide racing brought the racing to the final lap as Sheldon Creed, Sam Mayer, and Corey Day raced up front. Creed was chasing his second career win after finally ridding himself of the ‘bridesmaid’ banner with his first win this February at Atlanta, following 15 second-place finishes in his O’Reilly’s career. Mayer was looking for his first of the year, and Day was looking for the first of his career.

The three battled close with Mayer on the bottom, Creed up top, and Day in the middle. Coming to the backstretch, Mayer was turned from behind, crashing out and sliding up track, collecting Jeb Burton, Harrison Burton, and Ryan Sieg, ending his chance of a win.

Day was running ahead at the time of the caution light and cleanly made it back to the checkers for his first victory.

Day in the No. 17 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet with support of JRM brought the company their first win with a full-time driver since Kyle Busch’s rookie year with the team in 2004.

The No. 17 team had an unexpected winger this weekend as former Philadelphia Eagle Offensive Lineman Jason Kelce suited up to get a taste of what it's like to compete on a NASCAR pit crew.

Jason Kelce just won a @NASCAROReillyAP race as a crew member. pic.twitter.com/PGplPOrPAi

— Bozi Tatarevic (@BoziTatarevic) April 25, 2026

This was Day’s second win of the week, winning a High Limit Racing feature at Eagle Raceway (NE) on Tuesday night.

Day has long been seen as the successor to Hendrick’s Kyle Larson, a bold, successful sprint car kid from California. With this win, it helps cement his place in Hendrick’s feeder system.

Day also podiumed the Knoxville 410 Sprint Car Nationals in the summer of 2024, when Larson won his second.

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Deven EasternDrafted by Seattle Seahawks in 7th Round of the NFL Draft

CHARLOTTE, NC - JANUARY 03: Minnesota Golden Gophers defensive lineman Deven Eastern (91) during the Duke Mayo Bowl college football game between the Minnesota Golden Gophers and the Virginia Tech Hokies on January 3, 2025 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. (Photo by John Byrum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Minnesota Golden Gophers defensive tackle Deven Eastern was selected by the Seattle Seahawks with pick 242 in the 7th round of the 2026 NFL Draft on Saturday. With the selection of Eastern, the Gophers and PJ Fleck have now had at least one player drafted in each of the last eight NFL Drafts. Eastern will join former Gopher teammate Nick Kallerup on the reigning Super Bowl Champions!

The pick is in. With the 242nd pick, we've selected NT Deven Eastern.

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— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) April 25, 2026

Eastern will head to camp fighting for one of the backup spots on the Seahawk’s defensive line. Leonard Williams will start at 3 technique for the Seahawks 4-3 front, but Eastern had a good chance to compete with second year player Rylie Mills for the backup spot.

Congrats to Deven and good luck in Seattle!

How to watch Los Angeles Lakers vs. Houston Rockets, Game 4: TV, live stream for Sunday's NBA playoff game

This has been the most surprising series of the first round.

Rather than being about what it lacks — no Luka Doncic or Austin Reaves for the Lakers, Kevin Durant has played in just one of the three games — it has been about guys stepping up in the biggest moments... or not stepping up.

LeBron James has turned back the clock, taken on the role of the Lakers' primary shot creator and scorer again, and has thrived. Marcus Smart has played like the Defensive Player of the Year version of himself from four years ago. Luke Kennard is showing everyone he is the best shooter in the NBA not named Curry, plus he can do more than just shoot. JJ Redick has silenced his coaching critics, and the Lakers' role players are all being put in good positions and then stepping up.

It's been the opposite in Houston, where, as a team, they are shooting under 40%, their offense just looks clunky, and a frustrated Ime Udoka is calling out his team.

Can the Rockets turn things around at home and extend their season? We're going to find out.

See below for additional information on the Knicks-Hawks game and how to watch the 2026 NBA Playoffs on NBC and Peacock.

How to watch Lakers vs. Rockets, Game 4:

When: Sunday, April 26
Where: Toyota Center, Houston
Time: 9:30 p.m. ET
Announcing team: Noah Eagle (play by play), Grant Hill (analyst), Ashley ShahAhmadi (courtside reporter)
TV: NBC
Live Stream: Peacock
Series: Lakers lead 3-0

What other games are on NBC and Peacock Sunday?

Boston Celtics at Philadelphia 76ers (Game 4), 7 ET, NBC and Peacock

Los Angeles Lakers vs. Houston Rockets game preview

Losing Game 3 was a gut punch for Houston — back at home, they were up six with 28 seconds to play. Then a series of mistakes — two sloppy turnovers and Tari Eason fouling Marcus Smart on a 3-pointer — erased that lead and forced overtime. Where the Rockets lost.

"Horrendous mistakes," was how a frustrated Rockets coach Ime Udoka described it postgame. "I don't know if you want to say youth or scared of the moment, or whatever the case. You have a six-point lead with 20 or 30 seconds to go, get a rebound, you just have to hold the ball and get fouled."

How will the Rockets respond to that ugly loss? Like a fighter who just gets mad after taking a punch, or will they fold? The answer to that question will not only impact whether there's a Game 5 in this series, but it could also impact the Houston offseason.

Alperen Sengun leads the Rockets with 24 points and 11.7 rebounds a game, although he has had his struggles on both ends of the court. Amen Thompson is averaging 19.7 points per game, while Jabari Smith Jr. is adding 19.3.

There are a lot of things that have the Lakers holding a commanding 3-0 series lead, but the biggest is that to a man they have fully bought into their coach's system, they are trusting one another and executing, and with that the role players are stepping up.

It also helps to have the timeless LeBron James. At age 41, the guy in the GOAT conversation is adding to his legacy in this series. With the Lakers' two leading scorers and primary shot creators — Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves — out, LeBron has stepped up into that role and thrived. He's averaging 25.1 points, 9.7 rebounds and 8.7 assists per game. He's lifting everyone else up around him, and despite all the quality individual defenders the Rockets have, they have no answers for LeBron.

Luke Kennard is thriving at 21.3 points per game while shooting 52.9% from 3-point range, and Marcus Smart is adding 20.3 points and 8.3 assists a night.

One big question for Game 4 is health: Kevin Durant remains questionable with a left ankle sprain. He was listed as questionable up until the last minute before Game 3, when he was ruled out. For the Lakers, Austin Reaves also is listed as questionable, but it is less likely he returns for this game.

How to watch the NBA on NBC and Peacock:

NBC Sports will present up to 23 games in the First Round and 11 games in the Conference Semifinals across either NBC and Peacock, or Peacock and NBCSN. Playoff programming concludes with exclusive coverage of the Western Conference Finals on NBC and Peacock.

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Will Peacock show both Eastern and Western Conference playoff games?

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BYU’s Carsen Ryan selected by Cleveland Browns in seventh round of NFL draft

BYU tight end Carsen Ryan (20) points downfield after gaining a first down as BYU and Utah play at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025.
BYU tight end Carsen Ryan (20) points downfield after gaining a first down as BYU and Utah play at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025. | Scott G Winterton, Deseret News

For the first time in 16 years, a BYU tight end was taken in the NFL draft.

Carsen Ryan was the latest to do so, as he was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the seventh round with the No. 248 overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft Saturday.

The last time a BYU tight end had been drafted was 2010, when Dennis Pitta went to the Baltimore Ravens in the fourth round.

“Ryan is more coordinated than explosive and offers an appealing mix of pass-catching talent and blocking toughness,” The Athletic’s Dane Brugler wrote of Ryan in his “The Beast” draft preview. “Regardless of where he is drafted, he has the type of talent that sticks on a roster and becomes valuable for an NFL offense.”

Ryan (6-foot-3, 255 pounds) took advantage of his lone season in Provo, following a college career that saw the American Fork High product play at UCLA and Utah prior to landing with the Cougars.

While Ryan had established himself as a solid blocking tight end, he made the most of his opportunities to shine as a pass catcher for BYU in 2025.

He finished the year with 45 catches for 620 yards and three touchdowns and played a pivotal role in helping freshman quarterback Bear Bachmeier build his confidence during a 12-2 campaign.

“Ryan profiles as a combination tight end with good size, adequate strength and plenty of aggression. He centers his blocks and works with inside hands, although he’s substantially more effective versus LBs/DBs in space than he is at duking it out in-line,” NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein said of Ryan’s pro prospects.

“He could use more polish as a route-runner to help create cleaner throwing windows, but he has the foot quickness to improve in that area. His hands are OK, but he needs to do a better job of securing catches through contact at the next level. Ryan has average speed but pretty good flow with the ball in his hands.”

Minnesota Vikings Reacts Survey: Grading the 2026 Draft Class

EAGAN, MN. - APRIL 2024: The Minnesota Vikings introduce their first-round draft pick, Caleb Banks, University of Florida defensive lineman, at the TCO Performance Center during a press conference at Eagan, Minn. on Friday, April 24, 2026. Left to right are owner Mark Wilf, executive vice president of football operations/interim general manager Rob Brzezinski, Caleb Banks, head coach Kevin O'Connell, owner Zygi Wilf. (Photo by Elizabeth Flores/The Minnesota Star Tribune via Getty Images) | Star Tribune via Getty Images

Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NFL. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Seahawks fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.

The Minnesota Vikings have made their final selection. . .barring something weird. . .in the 2026 NFL Draft. Nine college players have heard their names called by the purple to join the Vikings and help them on their quest to win that elusive Super Bowl championship.

We know that it’s almost impossible to grade a Draft class before they even set foot onto an NFL field, but we want to know how you think the Vikings did this weekend with their selections. It looks like a pretty defense-heavy draft on the surface, but we’ll see what the Vikings have in mind as they head into the post-Draft signing frenzy and how they want to construct the rest of their roster going forward.

So what do you think, folks? Did interim GM Rob Brzezinski, Kevin O’Connell, Brian Flores, and whoever else had input on what the Vikings did this weekend do a solid enough job for your tastes? Feel free to vote in our poll here (or over in the feed) and let us know what you think in the comments. Also, feel free to keep hanging out here with us, as our Undrafted Free Agency tracker is going to be hitting the site here any moment!

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Pittsburgh Steelers 2026 NFL Draft grades: RB Eli Heidenreich

MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE - NOVEMBER 27: Eli Heidenreich #22 of the Navy Midshipmen carries the ball during the second half against the Memphis Tigers at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium on November 27, 2025 in Memphis, Tennessee. (Photo by Justin Ford/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Mike Nicastro: This pick is much more than just a feel good story. It’s not a hand out. Heidenreich is a better prospect than the Steelers fourth round pick, Wetjen, and I candidly thought he’d been long gone by now.  He holds the most receiving yards and receiving TDS in Navy history – and can play both wideout and running back. Of course he’ll play a factor on special teams as well. If I were a betting man, I would bet on this guy finding a way to make the team – because that’s just what he’s always done. Grade: A++

Ryland Bickley: Look, the Christian McCaffrey comparisons are always going to be rich, but there’s no denying the upside of Eli Heidenreich. He’s uber athletic and managed over 1,000 yards from scrimmage in 2025 — including 971 receiving yards in Navy’s offense! Seventh-round picks, especially in this year’s thin draft, are essentially priority undrafted free agents, and Heidenreich is the type of guy you want to bring into camp as a dart throw. He’s a weapon, and you can figure out his place in an NFL offense now that he’s on the roster. – Grade: A

Joey Bray: What an exclamation point for the Steelers to end their selections in their city. Ryland and Mike said it best but I have to say it again, the upside is truly unlimited with this kid. He played running back and slot receiver in college and holds the record for the most receicing touchdowns in a single season at the Naval Academy with. Heindenreich said at the combine that he believes people discount his initial burst once he gets the ball, and I couldn’t agree more. This guy is pure lightning in a bottle with the ball in his hands. Even if he ends up being nothing more than a gadget guy, it’s impressive to get someone with his upside this late in the draft. Grade: A

Ryan Parish: Love this pick as a late round flier. Pittsburgh kid with similar athletic measurables and versatility.  I prefer Heidenreich as a running back as I think he doesn’t necessarily separate consistently as a slot receiver,  but he has good hands an tracking skills. His kick return versatility makes the Wetjen pick feel even more superfluous. Excited to get him to Latrobe and see what Mike McCarthy can cook up for him. Grade: A

Jarrett Bailey: What a moment, but it’s not just about the moment – Heidenreich can play. Wherever the Steelers decide to put him, he is incredibly versatile, playing both running back and wide receiver in college. He was perhaps the most athletic player remaining on the board, and I’ll say right now that he’ll make the 53-man roster. Grade: A

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Could Payton Tolle's Dominance Lead To Red Sox Rotation Shake-Up?

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The Boston Red Sox got a fresh look at one of the team's top prospects when rookie Payton Tolle made his season debut Thursday against the New York Yankees.

Boston elected to call up Tolle to fill the starting rotation spot vacated by Sonny Gray after being placed on the 15-day injured list earlier this week. The 22-year-old hurler was dominant in his start against the Yankees, allowing only one run and three hits across six innings while striking out 11 batters. 

Welcome back to the bigs, Payton Tolle!

MLB's No. 15 prospect (@RedSox) racks up 18 swings-and-misses and becomes the first rookie to notch 11 K's in a start this season: pic.twitter.com/aFRNMeyYIL

— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) April 23, 2026

Though the Red Sox ultimately lost to the Yankees 4-2 on Thursday, Tolle's electric outing was one of the best pitching performances that a starter has made for the team this season. With Gray reportedly "on track" to be activated off the injured list as soon as he's eligible, potentially pitching as soon as May 6, could the Red Sox shake things up with their starting rotation?

Boston's pitching staff ranked in the top five in the league last season in team ERA, but has not fared as well this season, ranking in the bottom third with a 4.61 team ERA. Though multiple starters have been inconsistent early on this season, Brayan Bello has struggled the most, posting a 9.00 ERA across five starts.

Bello had a rough night in his most recent start on Friday against the Baltimore Orioles, allowing eight runs on 13 hits before being pulled early in the fourth inning. 

The Red Sox are flush with talented pitching despite their early struggles. Over the next few weeks, if Tolle can maintain his high level of play, could the Red Sox give him an extended look in the rotation?

More MLB: Red Sox Offense Finally Breaks Out, Demolishes Orioles To Snap Losing Streak

Chicago Bears draft picks tracker: Updated list of 2026 selections, next pick predictions

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Chicago Bears draft picks tracker: Updated list of 2026 selections, next pick predictions originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Chicago Bears took a big step forward last season. Now, they're eyeing title contention.

Caleb Williams' growth, one of the NFL's best run games and strong fourth-quarter play all contributed to the Bears winning the NFC North under first-year head coach Ben Johnson. 

Heading into 2026, Chicago added safety Coby Bryant and linebacker Devin Bush, prioritizing its defense in free agency. But with the No. 25 pick in the draft and plenty more, the team was able to continuing addressing its needs, from safety to the offensive line.

The Sporting News tracked the Bears' selections at the 2026 NFL Draft, along with a breakdown of Chicago's positional needs and pre-draft predictions. Here's the latest on the newest members of the Bears.

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Chicago Bears draft picks 2026

Who did the Bears draft?

The Bears selected seven players in the 2026 NFL Draft:

  • Round 1, Pick No. 25: Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon
  • Round 2, Pick No. 57: Logan Jones, C, Iowa
  • Round 3, Pick No. 69 (from Titans): Sam Roush, TE, Stanford
  • Round 3, Pick No. 89: Zavion Thomas, WR, LSU
  • Round 4, Pick No. 124 (from Panthers): Malik Muhammad, CB, Texas
  • Round 5, Pick No. 166 (from Panthers): Keyshaun Elliott, LB, Arizona State
  • Round 6, Pick No. 213 (from Bills): Jordan Van den Berg, DT, Georgia Tech

Bears NFL Draft needs

  • Safety: The Bears had one of the NFL's better safety rooms in 2025, with Kevin Byard, Jaquan Brisker, Jonathan Owens and C.J. Gardner-Johnson all contributing. None of those players are returning. Chicago partially addressed safety by signing former Seahawk Coby Bryant, but Ben Johnson still needs another playmaker alongside him. 
  • EDGE: The Bears could use some help for Montez Sweat, who posted 10.0 sacks in 2025 to lead the team. Only one other EDGE had more than 1.5, which was Austin Booker with 4.5 sacks. Adding another pass rusher opposite of Sweat could help elevate a Chicago defense that put up just 35 as a team last year.
  • Offensive Tackle: The Bears' offensive line saw some changes this offseason, with Drew Dalman's retirement being the most surprising. However, with Ozzy Trapilo recovering from an injury, the Bears are currently set to have a LT competition including Braxton Jones and Theo Benedet. They could certainly pursue a rookie to lead that competition — or finding a longer-term center option than Garrett Bradbury would also be wise.

NFL DRAFT RANKINGS 2026:QBsWRs | TEs | EDGE | RBs

Bears mock draft 2026

Here's a look at how the Bears' 2026 NFL Draft board could shake out, based on the seven-round mock draft from SN's Vinnie Iyer

RoundPickSelectionPositionCollege
125Kadyn ProctorOTAlabama
257A.J. Haulcy SLSU
260Romello HeightEDGETexas Tech
389Jalon Kilgore SSouth Carolina
4129J.C. DavisOTIllinois
7239Jayden OttRBOklahoma
7241Chris AdamsG/CMemphis

The first round of the 2026 NFL Draft is on Thursday, April 23, from Pittsburgh, Pa.

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Here’s the complete Bears 2026 draft class

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 23: Dillon Thieneman of Oregon poses for a photo after being selected 25th overall by the Chicago Bears during Round One of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 23, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The 2026 NFL Draft has concluded, and the Chicago Bears have the following seven new players.

First Round: 25 Overall – Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon
Second Round: 57 Overall – Logan Jones, C, Iowa
Third Round: 69 Overall (from Tennessee) – Sam Roush, TE, Stanford
Third Round: 89 Overall – Zavion Thomas, WR, LSU
Fourth Round: 124 Overall (from Carolina) – Malik Muhammad, CB, Texas
Fifth Round: 166 Overall (from Carolina) – Keyshaun Elliott, LB, Arizona State
Sixth Round: 213 Overall (from Buffalo) – Jordan van den Berg, DT, Georgia Tech

On Friday, the Bears traded their 60th overall selection (second-round), which they acquired from the Buffalo Bills in the DJ Moore trade, to the Tennessee Titans for picks 69 and 144.

On Saturday, the Bears sent pick 129 (fourth round) and 144 (fifth round) to the Carolina Panthers for picks 124 (fourth round) and 166 (fifth round). They also traded both seventh-round picks (239 and 241) to the Bills for pick 213.

Our partners at FanDuel Sportsbook currently have the Bears at +310 to win the NFC North, which is behind the Detroit Lions (+150) and the Green Bay Packers (+230), but ahead of the Minnesota Vikings (+600).

What do you think, did the Bears draft a class that will keep them on top of the division?

Introducing the Steelers 2026 NFL Draft class

The Pittsburgh Steelers went into the 2026 NFL Draft with 12 picks and when the dust finally settled, they made 10 of them. The front office when offense early with offensive tackle Max Iheanachor, wide receiver Germie Bernard, quarterback Drew Allar and guard Gennings Dunker. But by the time it was all said and done, Pittsburgh did a great job addressing needs and filling out the depth chart on both sides of the football.

Here is your Steelers 2026 NFL draft class.

First round - OT Max Iheanachor - Arizona State

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Second round - WR Germie Bernard - Alabama

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Third round - QB Drew Allar - Penn State

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Third round - CB Daylen Everett - Georgia

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Third round - OL Gennings Dunker - Iowa

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Fourth round - WR Kaden Wetjen - Iowa

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Fifth round - FB/TE Riley Nowakowski - Indiana

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Sixth round - DT Gabriel Rubio - Notre Dame

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Seventh round - S Robert Spears-Jennings - Oklahoma

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Seventh round - RB Eli Heidenreich - Navy

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This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Introducing the Steelers 2026 NFL Draft class

Patriots select RB Jam Miller with No. 245 overall pick

Another offensive weapon!

With the 245th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the New England Patriots select Alabama RB Jam Miller.

A 5-foot-10, 210-pound Miller has really strong athleticism, but missed some time during the 2025 season due to an injury. Specifically, he was out for the first three games due to a collarbone injury, returning on Sept. 27 and playing in the rest of the games except for the SEC championship game.

He finished the season with 504 rushing yards.

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Rays 6, Twins 1: Gutter Ball

Apr 25, 2026; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Rays pinch hitter Jonny DeLuca (21) reacts after hitting a double in the seventh inning against the Minnesota Twins at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images | Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images

The Twins were drubbed 6-1, nearly taking in their first shutout loss of 2026, but regardless marking their eighth loss in the last nine ballgames, and exacerbating the absolute morale tailspin that Minnesota has found themselves in during the back half of April.

A bizarre first inning opened with a ghost-timeout that required something akin to a crew chief review, and ended with an outfield assist at home plate from Austin Martin, the fourth of his career.

From there, an early pitching duel developed, with an embattled Shane McClanahan trading zeroes with a velocity-challenged Bailey Ober (Tampa Bay’s starter logged a changeup that came in hotter than Bailey’s hardest fastball of the day.) A scoreless tie held for an hour and change, until a two-out solo shot from Jake Fraley, 401 feet into right field, cracked open a 2-0 lead for Tampa Bay.

But while the Rays had eventually broken through, the Twins would not produce an offensive highlight today. (Their lone run came with two outs in the ninth, when a snapped-bat single from Royce Lewis would bring in Luke Keaschall from second base.) And even the homer would not tarnish much of starter Bailey Ober’s linescore; he went six innings and gave up only three hits. While the swing-and-miss stuff was not present, Ober drove his ERA down below 4.00 in his first loss of the season.

McClanahan’s outing was quicker, but better. In five innings, he too allowed just three hits, but kept Minnesota off the board and struck out seven to only two walks.

The loss was cemented by another poor bullpen performance, which is becoming as dependable (and predictably dependable) of a theme as you might imagine. Taylor Rogers couldn’t get an out in the seventh, allowing an RBI triple off the bat of Ben Williamson, as well as a run-scoring single to Nick Fortes; he was also charged for the run when a sac fly from Richie Palacios scored known thorn Cedric Mullins.

Tampa Bay tacked on a sixth and final run off Garrett Acton (a Ben Williamson RBI double.)

The Twins have now dropped eight of nine, effectively erasing their astonishing stretch where they went 8-1 in nine games against numerous Cy Young-caliber starters and potential playoff hopefuls. The Rays win also delivers the first win at Tropicana Field for McClanahan in, per the telecast, over a thousand days. The Twins will attempt to avoid another sweep tomorrow afternoon.

See you there!

STUDS:

CF Byron Buxton (2-for-4)

DUDS:

RP Taylor Rogers (0.0 IP, 2 H, 3 ER, BB, 0 K)

1B Victor Caratini (0-for-4, 2 K)

RF Matt Wallner (0-for-4, K)

Aiden Fisher selected in seventh round of NFL Draft; what the Texans are getting

BLOOMINGTON —  The Houston Texans drafted Indiana football linebacker Aiden Fisher with the No. 243rd pick in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft on Saturday afternoon.

Fisher leaves the Hoosiers as the program’s first defender to earn multiple All-America nods. He’s only the second player in team history to earn first-team All-Big Ten honors (Van Waiters). He’s the first IU linebacker drafted since the New York Giants selected Micah McFadden in the fifth round of the 2022 draft. 

Indiana football linebacker Aiden Fisher highlights

Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti leaned on Fisher to transfer over the culture they brought from James Madison into IU’s locker room. He also anchored defensive coordinator Bryant Haines’ complex scheme. He wore the green dot helmet — the designated player on the defense who can hear play calls from coaches — in each of his two seasons in Bloomington and was a game captain for each game in 2025. 

Fisher, who developed a well-earned reputation for calling out plays at the line of scrimmage, was a consistent playmaker as well. He flew around the field during a win over Oregon in Eugene with 13 tackles, returned an interception for a touchdown against UCLA and had multiple sacks in the CFP.  

Indiana's Aiden Fisher (4) during the College Football Playoff National Championship college football game at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on Monday, Jan. 19, 2026.

Indiana football linebacker Aiden Fisher NFL combine results

Fisher received an NFL combine invite, but waited to do his testing until IU’s Pro Day. The linebacker posted a 4.76-second 40-yard dash, 37.5-inch vertical jump, 10-foot, 3-inch broad jump and 4.51-second shuttle run. He had a 6.30 Relative Athletic Score, a metric that evaluates NFL prospects by comparing their athletic ability to historical data for their specific position. The score ranked 1,288 out of 3,408 running backs tested going back to 1987. 

Indiana's Aiden Fisher (4) celebrates a fumble recovery during the Indiana versus Wisconsin football game at Memorial Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025.

Indiana football linebacker Aiden Fisher stats

Fisher finished second on IU with 97 tackles (46), his third straight season with more than 95 tackles. He filled up the box score on a weekly basis with 10.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, two interceptions (one returned for a touchdown) and one forced fumble. He also had 21 quarterback pressures. 

Nov 28, 2025; West Lafayette, Indiana, USA; Indiana Hoosiers linebacker Aiden Fisher (4), Indiana Hoosiers wide receiver Elijah Sarratt (13) and Indiana Hoosiers defensive lineman Tyrique Tucker (95) celebrate with the Old Oaken Bucket trophy after the game against the Purdue Boilermakers at Ross-Ade Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Marc Lebryk-Imagn Images

Indiana football linebacker Aiden Fisher scouting report

Athletic limitations aside, Fisher is a player NFL teams will want in their locker rooms. He’s a hard-worker that’s as dedicated of a film junkie as Curt Cignetti. Those traits help him make up for a slim build and lack of explosiveness. He replaces a quick first step with pre-snap knowledge of knowing where the ball is going. Fisher’s leadership qualities are second-to-none as well. 

Michael Niziolek is the Indiana beat reporter for The Bloomington Herald-Times. You can follow him on X @michaelniziolek and read all his coverage by clicking here.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Indiana's Aiden Fisher taken in 7th round of NFL Draft; what the Texans are getting

What channel is Flyers vs. Penguins on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch Game 4 of NHL Playoffs series

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What channel is Flyers vs. Penguins on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch Game 4 of NHL Playoffs series originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Flyers hold a commanding 3-0 lead against the Penguins in the latest edition of the Battle of Pennsylvania. If Pittsburgh wants to mount a comeback, it will have to steal Game 4 on the road.

The Flyers have outscored the Penguins, 11-4, through the first three games of the series and shut down Pittsburgh's power play unit. Dan Vladar has been a brick wall between the pipes, and rookie Porter Martone leads Philly in playoff goals (two) and plus-minus (plus-4).

The Pens' stars must step up in order to keep the team's Stanley Cup dream alive. While Evgeni Malkin has two goals and one assist in the series, Sidney Crosby, Erik Karlsson and Kris Letang have combined to total just three points.

Here is everything you need to know about Penguins vs. Flyers, including TV and streaming options for Game 4 of the first-round series.

What channel is Flyers vs. Penguins on today? 

  • TV channels: TBS, truTV
  • Live streams: DIRECTV

Game 4 in the Flyers vs. Penguins series will air on TBS and truTV, with Kenny Albert and Brian Boucher on the call. Fans can stream the game live on DIRECTV, which offers a free trial to new users. 

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Flyers vs. Penguins start time

  • Date: Saturday, April 25
  • Time: 8 p.m. ET

Flyers vs. Penguins Game 4 is scheduled to start Saturday at 8 p.m. ET. The game will be played at Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia.

Flyers vs. Penguins schedule

DateGameTime (ET)National
April 18 Game 1: Flyers 3, Penguins 2
April 20Game 2: Flyers 3, Penguins 0
April 22Game 3: Flyers 5, Penguins 2
April 25Game 4: Penguins at Flyers8 p.m.TBS, truTV, DIRECTV
April 27Game 5*: Flyers at PenguinsTBDTBD
April 29Game 6*: Penguins at FlyersTBDTBD
May 2Game 7*: Flyers at PenguinsTBDTBD

*If necessary

NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs schedule, key dates for 2026

Here are the key dates to know for the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs and offseason.

EventDates
First round beginsApril 18
NHL Draft LotteryMay 5
NHL Scouting Combine at BuffaloMay 31-June 6
Stanley Cup Finals Game 7 (if necessary)June 21
NHL Draft at Los AngelesJune 26-27
Free agency beginsJuly 1

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Endrick’s Father: “At Real Madrid they took the playground away from him”

PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 19: Endrick of Lyon looks on during the Ligue 1 McDonald's match between Paris Saint-Germain FC and Olympique Lyonnais at Parc des Princes on April 19, 2026 in Paris, France. (Photo by Federico Pestellini/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Endrick’s father, Douglas Sousa, has offered insight into his son’s current mindset, recent move, and ambitions for the future in comments to ESPN Brazil.

Sousa revealed that the young forward remains focused on earning a place at the upcoming World Cup, with performance over the next stretch of matches seen as key:

“Endrick believes that if he performs well in the upcoming matches, he could go to the World Cup,”

He also spoke candidly about Endrick’s time at Real Madrid, suggesting that a lack of opportunities affected his enjoyment of the game:

“Endrick has a saying that his playground is the football pitch. And at Real Madrid, in a way, they took that playground away from him. What he wants is to play football,”

“Endrick has a saying that his playground is the football pitch. And at Real Madrid, in a way, they took that playground away from him."

– Endrick's father, Douglas Sousa pic.twitter.com/3zThE648Iv

— Managing Madrid (@managingmadrid) April 25, 2026

Sousa contrasted that period with Endrick’s current situation following his move to Lyon, emphasizing a return to happiness both on and off the pitch:

“Now he’s found that happiness. My daughter-in-law was instrumental in Endrick’s move to Lyon, and he’s happy. We’re all happy, that’s the most important thing,”

New England Patriots draft picks tracker: Updated list of 2026 selections, next pick predictions

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New England Patriots draft picks tracker: Updated list of 2026 selections, next pick predictions originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

How do you follow up an AFC championship? The Patriots have the tall task of trying to beat a dream season in 2026, and that quest continued at the NFL Draft. 

The Patriots started in the trenches, trading up for Utah tackle Caleb Lomu, and they added some help at edge rusher and tight end on Day 2 before making a slew of Day 3 picks.

New England is hoping to put coach Mike Vrabel's saga with Dianna Russini out of mind and the focus back on the season. With Lomu and eight other rookies in tow, the Patriots are looking ahead to the chance to defend their AFC crown.

The Sporting News tracked every Patriots selection in the 2026 NFL Draft, from the first round to the seventh. 

MORE: See every pick from 2026 NFL Draft

Who did the Patriots draft?

The Patriots made nine selections in the 2026 NFL Draft:

  • Round 1, Pick No. 28: Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah
  • Round 2, Pick No. 55: Gabe Jacas, EDGE, Illinois
  • Round 3, Pick No. 95: Eli Raridon, TE, Notre Dame
  • Round 5, Pick No. 171: Karon Prunty, CB, Wake Forest
  • Round 6, Pick No. 196: Dametrious Crownover, OT, Texas A&M
  • Round 6, Pick No. 212: Namdi Obiazor, LB, TCU
  • Round 7, Pick No. 234: Behren Morton, QB, Texas Tech
  • Round 7, Pick No. 245: Jam Miller, RB, Alabama
  • Round 7, Pick No. 247: Quintayvious Hutchins, EDGE, Boston College

Patriots NFL Draft needs

  • Edge rusher: The Patriots lost K'Lavon Chaisson to free agency after his surprisingly strong season and are relying on veterans Harold Landry III and Dre'Mont Jones in 2026. There are worse duos, but if New England wants to round its defense into one of the NFL's truly elite units, a long-term upgrade is needed. Fortunately, there will be plenty of options in the late first and second rounds.
  • Wide receiver: The potential acquisition of Brown would make wide receiver less of a need for the Patriots, particularly after signing Romeo Doubs, but it wouldn't hurt to add fresh young talent to the unit with Kayshon Boutte a trade candidate. If the Patriots aren't completely confident they can get Brown, wide receiver is a must.

MORE:Final NFL Draft big board of 257 players

Patriots mock draft 2026

Here's a look at how the Patriots' draft board could shake out, based on the seven-round mock draft from SN's Vinnie Iyer

RoundPickSelectionPositionCollege
131T.J. ParkerEDGEClemson
263Elijah SarrattWRIndiana
395Kaleb ProctorDTSoutheastern Louisiana
4125Kage CaseyOTBoise State
4131Devon MarshallCBNC State
5171Lance MasonTEWisconsin
6191C.J. DanielsWRMiami
6198Markel BellOTMiami
6202Cole WisniewskiSTexas Tech
6212Jack KellyLBBYU
7247Brett ThorsonPGeorgia

The first round of the 2026 NFL Draft is on Thursday, April 23, from Pittsburgh.

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Bills close out 2026 NFL Draft class with OG Ar’Maj Reed-Adams

COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 15: Ar'maj Reed-Adams #55 of the Texas A&M Aggies lines up for a play in the second half of a game against the South Carolina Gamecocks at Kyle Field on November 15, 2025 in College Station, Texas. (Photo by Joe Buvid/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images) | ISI Photos via Getty Images

After a weekend full of trades back and all around the 2026 NFL Draft board, the Buffalo Bills closed out their portion of the process by adding offensive guard Ar’Maj Reed-Adams with pick 241 in Round 7. A massive lineman, Reed-Adams measured in at 6’5 3/4” and 314 pounds during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine.

Could 'outstanding' Maeda's return to form give Celtic title edge?

Daizen Maeda was back to his sensational, nuisance best as title-chasing Celtic dispatched Falkirk. Fans may well be wondering where this version of the Japan forward has been all season.

Prior to his first-minute opener against St Mirren in the Scottish Cup semi-final last week, Maeda had not scored since the start of January against Dundee United.

He has now netted three goals and assisted twice in six days, showing his worth to a Celtic side who are targeting a fifth successive league title.

Hearts and Rangers will play their latest part in the engrossing race on Sunday, but for now Celtic sit level on points with Derek McInnes' men and a point clear of Danny Rohl's.

Maeda was the catalyst for Martin O'Neill's side stepping up when it counted and piling pressure on the other two in the first post-split round of fixtures.

'It was the Maeda show'

After the season of his life last year, scoring 33 goals for Celtic, Maeda has failed to match that form, only crossing the double-figure threshold with his double against Falkirk in Saturday's 3-1 win.

In both his interim stints as manager this season, O'Neill has struggled to find a solution to the striker conundrum that has left Celtic void of a clinical edge up front.

Maeda's contribution against the Bairns, though, could be timely, with Celtic in the Scottish Cup final against Dunfermline next month and trying to pip Hearts and Rangers, who both boast a superior goal difference, in a sprint finish to the league.

"I thought we saw it through and Maeda was fantastic," said O'Neill.

"He got us a goal last week out of nothing in the first minute of the game, he scores two today, he's been fantastic.

"He's really coming back to form and it's a good time for us at this minute. He was outstanding today."

A game-high five shots, three on target, and 0.75 xG (expected goals), Maeda was a nuisance for Falkirk all game.

Celtic's opening two goals came from his tenacity and pressing. First, he caught Keelan Adams dwelling on the ball to steal in and fire past Nicky Hogarth from range for his first league goal in 13 games.

Then he robbed Ben Broggio of possession, quickly exchange of passes with James Forrest, and slid in Kieran Tierney for a thumping goal.

Maeda's second, Celtic's third, was instinctive striker play as he dropped off his marker to swing around in the box and convert a driven Sebastian Tounekti cross.

He seemed certain to bag a hat-trick in the dying minutes but pushed his shot wide, although replays show he was offside, saving him from a scolding in the changing room.

"I was pleased the one that he missed was actually offside, otherwise I'd have killed him," added O'Neill. "No, you couldn't have done that today to him."

At the interval, with the hosts two up, BBC Sportsound pundit Andy Halliday was full of praise for the energetic forward.

"The difference has been Maeda," the Motherwell midfielder said. "His energy levels are remarkable. He plays with such enthusiasm. It's been the Daizen Maeda show."

Following his stellar campaign last year, Maeda's prospective move to Bundesliga side Wolfsburg collapsed as Celtic were unable to bring in a replacement.

"It may well have been that move to the Bundesliga may have affected him at the time," added O'Neill.

"Maybe he thought he was all set up. I think he had maybe done his job here and felt 'Well, maybe I deserve to go to the Bundesliga'.

"And when it didn't happen, and apparently it may have been at the 11th hour, there will be a natural disappointment.

"But he's come roaring back. He deserves any accolades that have been bestowed on him over the past few weeks."

Where does Celtic win leave title race?

O'Neill admitted he will be keeping a keen eye on Sunday's matches, with Hearts in derby action at Hibernian and Rangers hosting a slick Motherwell side.

After roaring into a two-goal lead at the interval, many in a bouncing Celtic Park hoped for a rare 90-minute performance and spree of goals.

St Mirren fought back from two down last weekend to force extra time and Celtic have toiled after the break in many games this season.

Falkirk grew in momentum and threatened a comeback when Kyrell Wilson's brilliant angled finish halved the arrears, only for Maeda to restore calm.

"You've got a two-goal lead, you're in decent mode at that stage in the game, you think you're okay, but you're never okay," said O'Neill.

"When Falkirk got the goal, the momentum starts to swing against you. And they're in control then for a while and of course then they started to play some little balls through us as well too, so we had to gather in again, which we did."

Having won 13 of the past 14 league titles, Celtic have experience and nous on their side. However, the pressure of a three-horse race poses a different challenge to a team more accustomed to winning it with time to spare.

"There are certain players at Celtic that know what it takes," former Celtic goalkeeper Pat Bonner said on BBC Radio Scotland.

"But they haven't been under this pressure, that's the difference. It's all about mentality, it's psychological."

An in-form Maeda will be crucial if Celtic are to emerge from a chaotic season with one of their most remarkable title triumphs.

Benetton snatch last-gasp win over Leinster in URC

United Rugby Championship, round 16

Benetton (5) 29

Tries: Garbisi, Mendy, Gasperini 2 Cons: Umaga 3 Pens: Umaga

Leinster (14) 26

Tries: O'Tighearnaigh, van der Flier, Gibson-Park, Frawley Cons: Byrne 2. Prendergast

Leinster passed up an opportunity to improve on the fourth place they currently occupy in the United Rugby Championship table as they suffered a dramatic last-gasp 29-26 comeback defeat away to Benetton.

The Italian side trailed by 14 points early in the second half but battled back to draw level with eight minutes remaining, before Jacob Umaga's penalty in the final minute secured a bonus-point victory.

With both sides scoring four tries, Leinster had the consolation of leaving with two bonus points.

Tommy O'Brien won an early foot race to the line to deny Benetton a try but soon after Alessandro Garbisi went over in the corner after accepting an off-load.

Conor O'Tighearnaigh rumbled over from close range, Harry Byrne converting, to edge Leo Cullen's charges 7-5 ahead.

Leinster continued to put on the pressure and were denied a second score when Ciaran Frawley dotted down under the posts but after a consultation with the Television Match Official [TMO] the try was chalked off for a forward pass by Jack Conan in the build-up.

Josh van der Flier then marked his return to action after injury by burrowing over the whitewash shortly before half-time.

Five minutes after the restart, Jamison Gibson-Park got in on the try-scoring action.

Dan Sheehan broke clear and passed to the scrum-half, who weaved his way through the home defence and ran in behind the posts.

Benetton responded with two converted scores to draw level at 19 apiece.

First, Ignacio Mendy picked up a loose ball and sprinted into the corner, dodging an attempted tackle by Gibson-Park in the process, then Nicholas Gasperini barged over after emerging from the back of a maul.

The see-saw nature of the game continued as Ciaran Frawley scored after collecting a long pass to the wing after Leinster had gone through the phases.

Cian Prendergast added the extras to push Leinster's advantage to seven but back came the home side again as Gasperini claimed his second converted try to level the scores once again, repeating the play in much the same fashion as his first touchdown.

Umaga's penalty in the final minute proved decisive for the Italian side.

After their Champions Cup semi-final against Toulon next weekend, Leinster host the Lions and the Ospreys in their concluding games of the regular URC season, with Benetton heading on their travels to South Africa to face the Sharks and the Bulls.

Benetton: Gallagher; Mendy, Menoncello, Fekitoa, Odogwu; Umaga, Garbisi; Aminu, Bernasconi, Pasquali; Marini, Favretto; Zuliani, Lamaro, Cannone.

Replacements: Gasperini, Nemer, Gallorini, Cannone, Fa'aso'o, Snyman, Uren, Marin.

Leinster: Frawley; O'Brien, Ioane, Osborne, O'Brien; Byrne, Gibson-Park; Byrne, Sheehan, Furlong; O'Tighearnaigh, Deeny; Conan, Van der Flier, Doris.

Replacements: McCarthy, Cahir, Clarkson, Soroka, Penny, Gunne, Prendergast, Tector

Olympic Gold Medalist Jade Carey Announces Elite Gymnastics Comeback

Artistic Gymnastics - Olympic Games Paris 2024: Day 8

PARIS, FRANCE - AUGUST 3: Bronze medalist Jade Carey of Team United States celebrates on the podium during the medal ceremony for the Artistic Gymnastics Women's Vault Final on day eight of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at the Bercy Arena on August 3, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Tom Weller/VOIGT/GettyImages)

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One of USA Gymnastics’ 'Golden Girls’ is returning to the elite gymnastics stage. Jade Carey announced her intent to return to competition in a social media post, shared Saturday evening.

Carey is a three-time Olympic medalist, most recently helping Team USA to Olympic gold in Paris, where she also won an individual bronze medal on the vault. At the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, Carey won a surprise gold medal on the floor exercise.

“Gymnastics has always been at the center of my life, and I’ve been doing a lot of reflecting," the 25-year-old said, reading aloud to her fans.

“Gymnastics has taught me so many lessons about growth, resilience and passion. The journey hasn’t been easy, but it’s been unforgettable. I wouldn’t be able to do this without the love and support from you all. So thank you," she continued.

"With that being said, I still have more to give, and I'm not done yet.”

Carey concluded her storied NCAA gymnastics career with the Oregon State Beavers in 2025 and has since served as the Student Assistant Coach for the program. While tending to her coaching duties, the Olympian regularly posted gym training videos, sparking significant speculation from fans.

Saturday’s announcement validated months of online speculation.

Jade Carey’s Impact

Carey’s impact on the U.S. National team could be significant. The American team struggled at the most recent world championships, producing the lowest medal count since 2001.

Carey owns seven world championship medals, including three gold.

With the 2026 World Championships six months away in Rotterdam, Carey’s abilities and veteran experience could be integral to the American medal hopes in the all-important team final. She could also vie for more individual accolades.

Though Carey will turn 26 in May, age is no longer more than a number in women’s gymnastics. Simone Biles was 27 when she won four medals in the Paris Olympics, and Brazilian gymnastics star Rebeca Andrade was 25.

In Paris, Biles became the oldest American to win an Olympic medal in gymnastics in 76 years. If Carey could do the same in Los Angeles, she would eclipse the record set by her longtime teammate and close friend.

The Los Angeles Olympics are over two years away, but Carey looks up to the task. Could her two-time Olympic teammate, Jordan Chiles, join her in the journey to Los Angeles? Time will tell.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

NFL Draft Results: Eagles pick Micah Morris at No. 207

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JANUARY 1: Micah Morris #56 of the Georgia Bulldogs warms up before the College Football Playoff Quarter Final Game against the Ole Miss Rebels at Caesars Superdome on January 1, 2026 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by CFP/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the No. 207 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft , the Philadelphia Eagles select … Micah Morris, guard, Georgia!

Howie Roseman couldn’t help but add yet another Bulldog to the roster.

Note that the Eagles acquired No. 207 in a trade down from No. 197 with the Los Angeles Rams in order to add two extra picks to this year’s draft class.

Morris, who turns 23 in August, has experience at left guard (14 starts) right guard (five starts). He’s a big blocker (6′ 5″, 334 pounds) with long arms and some good athletic testing numbers.

So, why did he fall this far? The profile is attractive but he clearly didn’t play well enough warrant being drafted higher. The Eagles will try to develop him into a credible option.

Philly doesn’t necessarily have an immediate need for offensive line help with Landon Dickerson, Cam Jurgens, and Tyler Steen currently projected to start in 2026. But Dickerson and Jurgens have had injury issues that leave their long-term outlooks in question and Steen is a free agent after this upcoming season. The Eagles also lost their top two backup interior options (Brett Toth and Matt Pryor) to free agency earlier this offseason, so, more interior depth was needed.

There’s no guarantee that Morris makes the roster but he’ll get a chance to compete for a spot.

Scouting report via NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein:

Morris has a rare blend of intelligence, power and movement talent, but the profile is a little too uneven. He plays with a sky-high pad level and outside hands. He’s very strong in his upper body and is relatively light on his feet as a move blocker. His broad frame can be tough to get around in protection, but his inconsistent base width could lead to leakage against athletic rushers. Playing at a lighter weight would make him quicker/more efficient and could be the key to making it in the league.

Snap counts by position via Pro Football Focus:

2021 — LG 6, LT 6
2022 — LG 14, LT 3
2023 — LG 393, LT 19, RG 2 (fullback 4)
2024 — RG 331, LG 98 (fullback 3)
2025 — LG 802, RG 1

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Grade the pick

Remaining Eagles draft picks

1 (20) – Makai Lemon, WR, USC

2 (54) – Eli Stowers, TE, Vanderbilt

3 (68) – Markel Bell, OT, Miami

5 (178) – Cole Payton, QB, North Dakota State

6 (207) – Micah Morris, OG, Georgia

7 (244) –

7 (251) –

7 (252) –

Remaining Eagles needs

Safety

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Patriots draft tracker: Day 3 picks, news, live updates

Apr 23, 2026; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; The 2026 NFL Draft Theater stage at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

It’s been a busy first two days of the NFL Draft for the New England Patriots. In addition to adding three players to the roster, a pair of trade ups now leave the team with just five draft picks on Day 3 — where head coach Mike Vrabel will not be present.

Follow along with all the action below.

NFL Draft 2026: Day 3

Saturday, April 25, 12 p.m. ET | Acrisure Stadium, Pittsburgh, PABroadcast information | Best players available | Patriots Top 50 Big Board

Patriots picks: Round 5, Pick 171 | Round 6, Picks 196, 212 | Round 7, Pick 234, 245, 247

Time per pick: 5 minutes (Rounds 4-6) | 4 minutes (Round 7)

Pats Pulpit will have you covered with plenty of coverage over the next three days and beyond, so make sure to regularly check back for all the latest news, rumors and analysis. Please also head down to the comment section to use this as your open thread for the day.


Live tracker

4:40 p.m. ET: The Patriots moved down again, trading pick 198 to Minnesota for No. 234 and a 2027 sixth-rounder

4:20 p.m. ET: To start the sixth-round the Patriots dealt pick No. 191 to the Jacksonville Jaguars for picks 196 and 245

11 a.m. ET: Before we get started, a recap of the Patriots’ capital heading into the second and third rounds.

  • Round 1 • OT Caleb Lomu (Utah)
  • Round 2 • Edge Gabe Jacas (Illinois)
  • Round 3 • TE Eli Raridon (Notre Dame)
  • Round 5 • CB Karon Prunty (Wake Forest)
  • Round 6 • OT Dametrious Crownover (Texas A&M), LB Namdi Obiazor (TCU)
  • Round 7 • QB Behren Morton, Pick 245, 247

Live results

To be updated throughout or after each round.

101 Las Vegas Raiders: CB Jermod McCoy (Tennessee)
102 Buffalo Bills: OT Jude Bowry (Boston College)
103 New York Jets: DT Darrell Jackson Jr. (Florida State)
104 Arizona Cardinals: DT Kaleb Proctor (Southeastern Louisiana)
105 Los Angeles Chargers: WR Brenen Thompson (Mississippi State)
106 Houston Texans: G Febechi Nwaiwu (Oklahoma)
107 San Francisco 49ers: DT Gracen Halton (Oklahoma)
108 Denver Broncos: RB Jonah Coleman (Washington)
109 Kansas City Chiefs: CB Jadon Canady (Oregon)
110 New York Jets: QB Cade Klubnik (Clemson)
111 Denver Broncos: OT Kage Casey (Boise State)
112 Dallas Cowboys: OT Drew Shelton (Penn State)
113 Indianapolis Colts: G Jalen Farmer (Kentucky)
114 Dallas Cowboys: CB Devin Moore (Florida)
115 Baltimore Ravens: WR Elijah Sarratt (Indiana)
116 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: CB Keionte Scott (Miami)
117 Los Angeles Chargers: OT Travis Burke (Memphis)
118 Detroit Lions: LB Jimmy Rolder (LB Michigan)
119 Carolina Panthers: Edge Wasley Williams (Duke)
120 Green Bay Packers: Edge Dani Dennis-Sutton (Penn State)
121 Pittsburgh Steelers: WR Kaden Wetjen (Iowa)
122 Las Vegas Raiders: RB Mike Washington Jr. (Arkansas)
123 Houston Texans: LB Wade Woodaz (Clemson)
124 Chicago Bears: CB Malik Muhammad (Texas)
125 Buffalo Bills: WR Skyler Bell (Connecticut)
126 Buffalo Bills: LB Kaleb Elarms-Orr (TCU)
127 San Francisco 49ers: OT Carver Willis (Washington)
128 Cincinnati Bengals: C Conor Lew (Auburn)
129 Carolina Panthers: CB Will Lee III (Texas A&M)
130 Miami Dolphins: Edge Trey Moore (Texas)
131 Los Angeles Chargers: S Genesis Smith (Arizona)
132 New Orleans Saints: G Jeremiah Wright (Auburn)
133 Baltimore Ravens: TE Matthew Hibner (SMU)
134 Atlanta Falcons: LB Kendal Daniels (Oklahoma)
135 Indianapolis Colts: LB Bryce Boettcher (Oregon)
136 New Orleans Saints: WR Bryce Lance (North Dakota State)
137 Dallas Cowboys: Edge LT Overton (Alabama)
138 Miami Dolphins: LB Kyle Louis (Pittsburgh)
139 San Francisco 49ers: CB Ephesians Prysock (Washington)
140 Cincinnati Bengals: WR Colbie Young (Georgia)

141 Houston Texans: S Kamari Ramsey (USC)
142 Tennessee Titans: G Fernando Carmona (Arkansas)
143 Arizona Cardinals: WR Reggie Virgil (Texas Tech)
144 Carolina Panthers: C Sam Hecht (Kansas State)
145 Los Angeles Chargers: DT Nick Barrett (South Carolina)
146 Cleveland Browns: C Parker Brailsford (Alabama)
147 Washington Commanders: Edge Joshua Josephs (Tennessee)
148 Seattle Seahawks: G Beau Stephens (Iowa)
149 Cleveland Browns: LB Justin Jefferson (Alabama)
150 Las Vegas Raiders: S Dalton Johnson (Arizona)
151 Miami Dolphins: S Zakee Wheatley (Penn State)
152 Cleveland Browns: TE Justin Joly (NC State)
153 Green Bay Packers: C Jager Burton (Kentucky)
154 San Fransisco 49ers: LB Jaden Dugger (Louisiana)
155 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: DT DeMonte Capehart (Clemson)
156 Indianapolis Colts: Edge George Gumbs Jr. (Florida)
157 Detroit Lions: CB Keith Abney II (Arizona State)
158 Miami Dolphins: S Michael Taaffe (Texas)
159 Minnesota Vikings: FB Max Bredeson (Michigan)
160 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: G Billy Schrauth (Notre Dame)
161 Kansas City Chiefs: RB Emmett Johnson (Nebraska)
162 Baltimore Ravens: CB Chandler Rivers (Duke)
163 Minnesota Vikings: CB Charles Demmings (Stephen F. Austin)
164 Jacksonville Jaguars: TE Tanner Koziol (Houston)
165 Tennessee Titans: RB Nicholas Singleton (Penn State)
166 Chicago Bears: LB Keyshaun Elliott (Arizona State)
167 Buffalo Bills: S Jalen Kilgore (South Carolina)
168 Detroit Lions: WR Kendrick Law (Kentucky)
169 Pittsburgh Steelers: TE Riley Nowakowski (Indiana)
170 Cleveland Browns: TE Joe Royer (Cincinnati)
171 New England Patriots:CB Karon Prunty (Wake Forest)
172 New Orleans Saints: S Lorenzo Styles Jr. (Ohio State)
173 Baltimore Ravens: TE Josh Cuevas (Alabama)
174 Baltimore Ravens: RB Adam Randall (Clemson)
175 Las Vegas Raiders: CB Hezekiah Masses (California)
176 Kansas City Chiefs: WR Cyrus Allen (Cincinnati)
177 Miami Dolphins: WR Kevin Coleman Jr. (Missouri)
178 Philadelphia Eagles: QB Cole Payton (North Dakota State)
179 San Fransisco 49ers: OT Enrique Cruz Jr. (Kansas)
180 Miami Dolphins: TE Seydou Traore (Mississippi State)
181 Buffalo Bills: DT Zane Durant (Penn State)

182 Cleveland Browns: QB Taylen Green (Arkansas)
183 Arizona Cardinals: LB Karson Sharar (Iowa)
184 Tennessee Titans: DT Jackie Marshall (Baylor)
185 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: TE Bauer Sharp (LSU)
186 New York Giants: DT Bobby Jamison-Travis (DT)
187 Washington Commanders: RB Kaytron Allen (Penn State)
188 New York Jets: G Anez Cooper (Miami)
189 Cincinnati Bengals: G Brian Parker II (Duke)
190 New Orleans Saints: WR Barion Brown (LSU)
191 Jacksonville Jaguars: WR Josh Cameron (Baylor)
192 New York Giants: OT J.C. Davis (Illinois)
193 New York Giants: LB Jack Kelly (BYU)
194 Tennessee Titans: C Pat Coogan (Indiana)
195 Las Vegas Raiders: WR Malik Benson (Oregon)
196 New England Patriots: OT Dametrious Crownover (Texas A&M)
197 Los Angeles Rams: WR CJ Daniels (Miami)
198 Minnesota Vikings: RB Demond Claiborne (Wake Forest)
199 Seattle Seahawks: WR Emmanuel Henderson Jr. (Kansas)
200 Miami Dolphins: G DJ Campbell (Texas)
201 Green Bay Packers: CB Domani Jackson (Alabama)
202 Los Angeles Chargers: OL Logan Taylor (Boston College)
203 Jacksonville Jaguars: WR CJ Williams (Stanford)
204 Houston Texans: WR Lewis Bond (Boston College)
205 Detroit Lions: DT Skyler Gill-Howard (Texas Tech)
206 Los Angeles Chargers: G Alex Harkey (Oregon)
207 Philadelphia Eagles: G Micah Morris (Georgia)
208 Atlanta Falcons: DT Anterio Thompson (Washington)
209 Washington Commanders: C Matt Gulbin (Michigan State)
210 Pittsburgh Steelers: DT Gabriel Rubio (Notre Dame)
211 Baltimore Ravens: P Ryan Eckley (Michigan State)
212 New England Patriots: LB Namdi Obiazor (TCU)
213 Chicago Bears: DT Jordan Van Den Berg (Georgia Tech)
214 Indianapolis Colts: EDGE Caden Curry (Ohio State)
215 Atlanta Falcons: LB Harold Perkins Jr. (LSU)
216 Seattle Seahawks: K Trey Smack (Florida)

217 Arizona Cardinals: OT Jayden Williams (Mississippi)
218 Dallas Cowboys: WR Anthony Smith (East Carolina)
219 New Orleans Saints: CB TJ Hall (Iowa)
220 Buffalo Bills: CB Toriano Pride Jr. (Missouri)
221 Cincinnati Bengals: TE Jack Endries (Texas)
222 Detroit Lions: Edge Tyre West (Tennessee)
223 Washington Commanders: QB Athan Kaliakmanis (Rutgers)
224 Pittsburgh Steelers: S Robert Spears-Jennings (Oklahoma)
225 Tennessee Titans: TE Jaren Kanak (Oklahoma)
226 Cincinnati Bengals: DT Landon Robinson (Navy)
227 Carolina Panthers: LB Jackson Kuwatch (Miami OH)
228 New York Jets: S VJ Payne (Kansas State)
229 Las Vegas Raiders: DT Brandon Cleveland (NC State)
230 Pittsburgh Steelers: RB Eli Heidenreich (Navy)
231 Atlanta Falcons: OT Ethan Onianwa (Ohio State)
232 Los Angeles Rams: DL Tim Keenan III (Alabama)
233: Jacksonville Jaguars: Edge Zach Durfee (Washington)
234: New England Patriots: QB Behren Morton (Texas Tech)


11 a.m. ET: Welcome to today’s live tracker, and thanks for joining us. As always, you will find updates and the eventual draft results above, and the comment section below. Please make yourselves at home and thanks for again spending your draft day with us!

Grading Lions’ Round 5 pick WR Kendrick Law

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY - NOVEMBER 29: Kendrick Law #1 of the Kentucky Wildcats runs on a kick return in the first half against the Louisville Cardinals at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Caleb Bowlin/Getty Images) | Getty Images

In the first surprise of the 2026 NFL Draft for the Detroit Lions, the team traded up in the fifth round and took wide receiver Kendrick Law from Kentucky. The Lions didn’t give up much, trading away one of their sixth-round picks (213) to move up from 181 to 168. This is the first time of the draft where the Lions did an audible and took something that nobody expected.

The focus so far has been on the defense with their last three picks, and when it came to the offensive side of the ball, wide receiver wasn’t on anybody’s radar at this point in the draft. I would’ve thought tight end would have had a bigger need than wide receiver, but we know that the Lions like to do best player available sometimes. Was this trade-up worth it, or did general manager Brad Holmes take another risk on a pick the team could’ve used better?

Roster impact

The Lions have some interesting competition outside of the top three wide receivers. The team signed Greg Dortch in free agency to be the replacement for Kalif Raymond, and they have a seventh-round pick from 2025, Dominic Lovett, looking to get a chance to hit the field in 2026. Law comes to compete with Dortch and Lovett to be the WR4 on this team. He’s not likely to wrangle the punt returner job from Dortch, but he has experience returning kicks. So if he can’t win a job on offense, that could be his role on the team.

Best-case here is that Law plays WR4 and becomes the team’s main kick returner, but worst case, he might get cut. The Lions might not have room to keep six wide receivers, so if he can’t beat out Dortch and Lovett, the practice squad would be calling his name.

If you're looking for a gadget WR, I think the best value in the 2026 class is Kendrick Law.
– Top-tier athlete with decent size & a ton of juice after the catch
– Instantly erases pursuit angles & tightropes the sideline for extra yards
– 3.4% career drop rate
– Competitive run… pic.twitter.com/luvC97ByQf

— James Foster (@NoFlagsFilm) January 22, 2026

College career

Law started his college career at Alabama for three years before transferring to Kentucky. He played in 34 games, starting eight at Alabama, and played 12 games with eight starts at Kentucky. At Alabama, he was used mostly as a kick returner in 2023 before seeing that role diminish in 2024, with little movement on the offensive side. In Kentucky, he still played some kick returner but had a bigger impact on the offense. He finished his college career with 86 catches for 883 yards and four touchdowns, returning 31 kicks for 710 yards.

there's a dozen of these types of WRs in this class

Branch, Burks, etc.

but Kentucky's Kendrick Law can really scoot and is a tough tackle. Wouldn't be surprised if he outperforms a few of the names ranked above him pic.twitter.com/32cRUpl2bV

— Josh Norris (@JoshNorris) April 2, 2026

Strengths and weaknesses

The biggest strength for Law is that he has solid hands, dropping only three catches in four years of playing. We saw the Lions receivers struggle with drops last season, so bringing in someone who doesn’t have that issue is helpful. He can be shifty with a 9.45 RAS, running a 4.45 40-yard dash at the 2026 NFL Combine.

Where he struggles is his route running, as he averaged 1.84 yards per route last season. The Lions expanded the route tree of Jameson Williams, so perhaps they could work with Law on giving him more opportunities and chances to do damage on catches that aren’t screen passes or quick slants. His pass-blocking skills could use some work. He only has 16 games of starting experience over four years of college, so he’ll need more time than others to improve his game, which he might not have in Detroit.

Kendrick Law (5’11 203) Kentucky

+ Athleticism (9.45 RAS)
+ Vision and elusiveness once the ball is in his hands
+ Competitive as a blocker
+ Just one drop in 2025
+ Well-built frame
+ Lateral agility
+ Special teams’ experience

– 33.3% career contested catch rate
– Limited… pic.twitter.com/t79QlxqD04

— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) March 14, 2026

Overall

Overall, I think this is the first miss for Holmes in this draft. While you could say he’s reached for the first two picks, this was certainly the biggest reach of them all. Giving up a sixth-round pick doesn’t bother me, but drafting a wide receiver this early seems like this year’s edition of Giovanni Manu. While it wasn’t a fourth-round pick, the team could have used a project player like this in the sixth or seventh round.

I know Holmes doesn’t draft based on need, but there are other holes on this team that they could have addressed with better talent. The tight end room needs someone who is under contract beyond 2026, the running back room could use competition at RB3, and the defense could still use some help at multiple spots. A fifth-round pick for someone who most likely will be a kick returner is a bit rich. If Law had better returning stats, I would feel better about this, but hopefully he can prove me wrong and maybe be WR5 this season.

Grade: C-

Patriots draft Namdi Obiazor, LB, TCU with the 212th pick in Round 6

KANSAS CITY, MO - SEPTEMBER 28: TCU Horned Frogs linebacker Namdi Obiazor (4) in the first quarter of a Big 12 football game between the TCU Horned Frogs and Kansas Jayhawks on September 28, 2024 at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, MO. (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The New England Patriots had a quiet start to Day 3 of the 2026 NFL Draft, but they have since picked up the pace. With their third selection on Saturday, and sixth overall this weekend, they have picked linebacker Namdi Obiazor out of TCU.

This story will be updated.

Falcons select DT Anterio Thompson in sixth round of 2026 NFL Draft

The Atlanta Falcons selected Washington defensive tackle Anterio Thompson with the first of two sixth-round picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. This was the pick that the Falcons acquired in their Day 3 trade with the Las Vegas Raiders.

The Falcons weren't able to add a defensive tackle early in the draft, and now Thompson gives them a quality depth piece who can play nose tackle and the 3-tech. Last season, Thompson recorded 30 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks for the Huskies.

"Thompson is a slightly undersized but explosive interior defender with the potential to take snaps as both a 1- and 3-technique in a one-gapping scheme," wrote NFL.com's Lance Zierlein. "He lacks a track record of production and is more of a projection-based prospect. A lack of response quickness post-snap diminishes his effectiveness in the first phase of the rep, so getting his actions timed up to the snap will be critical in unlocking his disruption."

Falcons 2026 NFL Draft picks

The Falcons have now made four total picks the 2026 NFL Draft. As you can see below, the team still has two picks remaining on Day 3.

  • Round 2, Pick 48: CB Avieon Terrell, Clemson
  • Round 3, Pick 79: WR Zachariah Branch, Georgia
  • Round 4, Pick 134: LB Kendal Daniels, Oklahoma
  • Round 6, Pick 208 (from Raiders)
  • Round 6, Pick 215 (from Eagles; comp pick)
  • Round 7, Pick 231

Make sure to check back soon for Atlanta's undrafted free agent signings!

This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Atlanta Falcons pick DT Anterio Thompson

France beat Ireland as wait for revenge goes on

Cliodhna Maloney-MacDonald carries the ball
Cliodhna Maloney-MacDonald scored Ireland's opening try but had two further scores ruled out [Getty Images]

France (7) 26

Tries: Mwayembe, Arbez, Grando, Champon Cons: Arbez 3

Ireland (7) 7

Tires: Maloney-MacDonald Cons: O'Brien

France remain on track for a Grand Slam showdown with England after they battled past Ireland 26-7 in a breathless Women's Six Nations game in Clermont.

Ireland were targeting a first win on French soil, and a first win over their opponents since 2017.

Their last meeting ended in a 18-13 win for France in the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals in October, and Ireland's players had been open about using that game as motivation.

The visitors had three tries ruled out by the Television Match Official in a pulsating first half as the sides went in level 7-7 at the break.

Cliodhna Maloney-MacDonald, who also had two tries chalked off, put Ireland ahead but Ambre Mwayembe hit back for France.

But France's hold over Ireland stretched to nine matches when Carla Arbez converted her own try to put the hosts ahead for the first time, and scores from Anais Grando and Lea Champon put the hosts out of reach.

After an off-week in the Six Nations, Ireland will look to bounce back at home to Wales in Belfast while France visit Scotland, before a final-day showdown with the all-conquering Red Roses.

Ireland chances unrewarded

Ireland's players had talked a big game in build-up, with Aoife Wafer saying they "owed" France one and Stacey Flood went as far to say that the hosts should be "worried, if I was them".

It was Wafer who set the tone for a breathless opening 40 minutes with a thundering carry straight from kick-off, and Ireland kicked on from there.

As Ireland sent the ball wide in the third minute, Pauline Barrat's stray hand knocked the ball forward and the French wing was sent to the bin.

Maloney-MacDonald thought she had crossed for the opening score but referee Clara Munarini ruled the ball had been held up, and Brittany Hogan had a try ruled out for a double movement.

It was a third time lucky for Scott Bemand's side as Maloney-MacDonald got the try her first-half performance deserved when she rounded off a rolling maul, and Dannah O'Brien added the conversion.

But France are title contenders for a reason and they hit back when Mwayembe scored her first international try. There was some controversy as Wafer felt she had held the ball up but the grounding was not looked at again by match officials.

Arbez converted, and the French fly-half produced a crucial tackle to stop a near-certain score as Fiona Tuite charged towards the line, and Grando raced across from her wing to get her body under the ball before the Irish second row could ground it.

Another chance to retake the lead went abegging when France gave away their eighth penalty of the half and Maloney-MacDonald powered over the line, but that score was ruled out for a knock-on by Emily Lane in the build-up.

The second half started with the same ferocity and two vital Wafer contributions stopped France in the Irish 22, while Aoife Dalton tackled Aubane Rousset into touch just five metres out.

But Ireland found themselves behind 10 minutes after the restart when Arbez jinked around two green jerseys to score, and the fly-half converted her own try.

It was a clinical score as France had 14 points from six visits to the Irish 22, compared to just seven points from double the amount of visits for Ireland.

Ireland were punished further when O'Brien missed a long-distance penalty with 22 minutes left, and replacement Anna McGann just did enough to stop a French crossfield kick reaching Grando in the in-goal area.

But Grando scored her fourth try of the tournament with 13 minutes left as she finished off a flowing move out wide, and Champon secured the bonus point with two minutes remaining.

Ireland's revenge over France will have to wait another 12 months, but it was a test passed for France as they look to set up a title-decider with England on the final weekend.

Line-ups

France: Barrat; Grando, Rousset, T Feleu, Murie; Arbez, Bourdon Sansus; Mwayembe, Lazarko, Khalfaoui, Zago, Fall Raclot, Berthoumieu, M Feleu (capt), Champon.

Replacements: Riffonneau, Brosseau, Bernadou, Correa, Soqeta, Escudero, Chambon, Queyroi.

Ireland: Flood; Parsons, Dalton, McGillivray, O'Connor; O'Brien, Lane; Perry, Moloney-MacDonald, Djougang, Wall, Tuite, Hogan, King (capt), Wafer.

Replacements: Jones, O'Dowd, Cahill, Campbell, Monaghan, Whelan, Higgins, McGann.

Referee: Clara Munarini (FIR)

Assistant Referees: Amber Stamp-Dunstan (WRU), Rebecca Piddlesden (RFU)

TMO: Stefano Penne (FIR)

FPRO: Matteo Liperini (FIR)

Gamethread 4/26: Phillies at Braves

WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 15, 2025: Zack Wheeler #45 of the Philadelphia Phillies prepares to pitch during the fifth inning against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on August 15, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Chris Bernacchi/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

Zack Wheeler is back, but can he bring the mojo back to the team as they look to avoid an 11th loss in a row? Time will tell! Will anyone be watching this game with the Flyers Game 4 starting at 8:00pm? Time will tell!

Lineups:

Return of the Zack#RingTheBellpic.twitter.com/JpLMZcKwhc

— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) April 25, 2026

Braves:

Bryce on the bump! #BravesCountrypic.twitter.com/ybR6qRspps

— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) April 25, 2026

Grading the Emmanuel Henderson Jr. pick by the Seahawks at No. 199

The Seattle Seahawks completed a trade with the New York Jets to move back further in the sixth round, and the fruit of their labors resulted in selecting Kansas wide receiver Emmanuel Henderson Jr. Each of us here at Seahawks Wire have assigned a grade to every Seahawks draft pick made this year, and Henderson is up next for us.

Kole Musgrove - Seahawks Wire Managing Editor: B-

  • Seattle recouped some draft picks in their trade with the Jets, which is praiseworthy by itself. Seattle picked a depth player for their wide receiver corps. and a full-time special teamer. No one paid more on special teams than the Seahawks in 2025, and their unit was truly the difference maker between them and the rest of the league. So for that, I'm boosting the pick up to a B-minus since they are staying true to what made them great.

Dom Skene - Seahawks Wire Contributor: C+

  • It's hard to be critical of a sixth round pick in which the team trades back to acquire capital, but Henderson isn't a well-known value or addressing a position of need. Hopefully, he makes an impact on special teams, and the executive of the year must have a good reason for liking him. The obvious need still unaddressed is at EDGE.

Randy Elkins - Seahawks Wire Guest Draft Specialist: B-

  • Speedster with real big play potential after the catch, but will be down a ways on the depth chart. Should be just as much of a contributor on special teams, if not even more. Between him and Rashid Shaheed, kickers are never getting a break! Good depth/special teams pick, which is a good spot in the sixth round.

This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: 2026 NFL draft: grading the Seahawks' pick of WR Emmanuel Henderson Jr

In-state WR target commits to SEC program over FSU

The Florida State Seminoles are still looking for their first wide receiver commit in the 2027 recruiting class, and their board just got a little smaller. Four-star target Anthony Jennings committed to the Florida Gators on Saturday, picking them over the Seminoles, Auburn Tigers, Syracuse Orange, and Maryland Terrapins.

Jennings is from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and has elite speed, making him a good fit for FSU's passing attack. The Seminoles have been recruiting Jennings since January 2025, when they offered him a scholarship and were set to host him on an official visit this summer, something that is now in doubt.

He is ranked as the No. 273 overall player and No. 34 wide receiver in the 247Sports composite. He is also the No. 25 player from Florida.

He had a strong junior season at Dillard High School, showcasing the speed that made so many schools covet him. He finished the year with 34 receptions for 823 yards and 11 touchdowns, leading them in all three areas and averaging 24.2 yards per catch.

It has been a struggle for FSU wide receivers coach Tim Harris Jr. in the 2027 cycle, with several blue-chip targets committing elsewhere. However, they are in the mix for several other top targets, including four-star prospects Jamarin Simmons, Sean Green, Jabari Watkins, and Cam Wade.

BREAKING: Four-Star WR Anthony Jennings has Committed to Florida, he tells me for @Rivals
The 6’1 175 WR chose the Gators over Syracuse and Auburn

“Gator Nation I’m Home. This is where I’ve been wanted to be since I touched foot in the Swamp”⁰⁰https://t.co/NDKXcLIu49pic.twitter.com/MlgMZ8MnYo

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) April 25, 2026

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Virginia Tech football: Braxton Salster commits to Hokies

Sep 20, 2025; Blacksburg, Virginia, USA; Virginia Tech Hokies tight end Benji Gosnell (82) hugs running back Braydon Bennett (24) after he scores a touchdown during the first quarter against the Wofford Terriers at Lane Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Bishop-Imagn Images | Brian Bishop-Imagn Images

It’s been another good week for the Virginia Tech Hokies and head coach James Franklin. After landing running back Kelvin Morrison out of Hermitage, Pennsylvania, over the likes of Miami, Ohio State, Penn State, and Tennessee, the Hokies picked up another big offensive commitment for 2027. Athlete Braxton Salster announced his commitment to Virginia Tech for the class of 2027.

After months of prayer I am excited to announce that I am officially committing to Virginia Tech!! All Glory to God!! GO HOKIES!! @HokiesFB@coachjfranklin@CoachTHowle@CoachRocco@TDARecruiting@DexPreps@Bama_2A@AverageJoesSpo1@TomLuginbill@LemmingReport@ITATJasonpic.twitter.com/UcUgW7CBeL

— Braxton Salster (@BraxtonSalster) April 24, 2026

Salster is a 6-foot-5, 220-pound athlete from Pleasant Valley High School in Jacksonville, Alabama. He is listed as an athlete, but is projected to play tight end at the next level. Salster chose the Hokies over offers from Arkansas, Auburn, Ole Miss and others.

Salster should have plenty more offers coming his way, and the Hokies were smart to get in early here. Count this as another win for offensive coordinator Ty Howle, who is considered the top tight end coach in the country. The Hokies struggled at tight end last season, despite having quality players, because the previous offense did not use the position. That changes under Howle, and Tech’s roster reflects it. The Hokies have Luke Reynolds, Benji Gosnell, Matt Henderson and Ja’Ricous Hairston in the tight ends room for 2026.

Salster is an exciting addition because of his potential. He has the frame to add more size without sacrificing any speed. It’s also an opportunity for Howle to continue stacking the tight end position once Gosnell and, potentially, Reynolds, depart after this season.

Salster is the sixth addition to Tech’s 2027 class, and the second on offense, following Morrison.

🎥 Puskás for him? Ajax striker scores an Ibra-style stunner

🎥 Puskás for him? Ajax striker scores an Ibra-style stunner

Mika Godts, 20, has been one of Ajax’s standout players this season. 

And the Belgian forward reinforced that status this Saturday (25) by scoring a Puskas-worthy goal in an Eredivisie clash. 

After helping Gloukh open the scoring away against Nac Breda in the 20th minute, he produced a masterpiece to make it 2-0 at the Rat Verlegh Stadion.

On a counterattack, Godts received the ball from Weghorst, got past Raul Paula and Jensen, went by Leemans, then beat the same duo who had tried to stop him at first before rounding goalkeeper Bielica. 

There were opposing players left just watching in admiration...

📸 OLAF KRAAK

ESPN Netherlands compared the goal to one of the finest of then-young Zlatan Ibrahimović’s career in 2004. 

Which also came against Nac Breda.

Does that comparison make sense? Have your say!


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Titans reunite high school teammates Pat Coogan, Carnell Tate in NFL draft

With the 2026 NFL Draft, the Tennessee Titans are doing more than just building up their roster. They're reuniting long-separated friends.

The Titans picked center Pat Coogan with the No. 194 pick in the sixth round of the NFL draft on April 25, potentially finding a new anchor to line up in front of QB Cam Ward. But it's not Coogan's connection with Ward that's notable. It's his connection with first-round pick Carnell Tate.

"Me and Carnell, we go way back," Coogan said in an interview with local media after the Titans drafted him. "Marist High School, we would drive to morning workouts together at 5:45 in the morning. I'm super proud of Carnell. He earned it. He really did. It's a great connection.

"There's a saying here in the south side of Chicago where me and him are both from: South side, there's nothing like it. There are connections everywhere, and it's funny how far that travels right now to the NFL."

Coogan was a couple of years older than Tate in high school, and Tate left Marist and Chicago in general early in his high school tenure to transfer to IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida But the two forged enough of an early connection that Coogan, who started his college career at Notre Dame before transferring to Indiana and winning a national championship in 2025, was trying to recruit Tate to follow him to college back when Tate was still a young player.

"He is an unbelievable football player," Coogan said. "I remember talking to him early, really early, when he was a freshman and I was a junior. I had just gotten an offer from Notre Dame. I believe I was committed. He was still super young and green but you could see the talent right away. I remember talking to him and trying to get him to go to Notre Dame with me. But he was like 'No, I'm going to Ohio State. Ohio State's my dream.' It came to fruition."

The Titans drafted Tate with the No. 4 pick in the first round on April 23. Tate and Coogan are among the four offensive players who the Titans have selected through six rounds of the NFL draft, joined by fifth-round offensive lineman Fernando Carmona and fifth-round running back Nicholas Singleton.

Tennessee Titans NFL Draft class for 2026

  • Round 1, pick 4: WR Carnell Tate
  • Round 1, pick 31: DL Keldric Faulk
  • Round 2, pick 60: LB Anthony Hill Jr.
  • Round 5, pick 142: OL Fernando Carmona
  • Round 5, pick 165: RB Nicholas Singleton
  • Round 6, pick 184: DL Jackie Marshall
  • Round 6, pick 194: OL Pat Coogan
  • Round 7, pick 225:

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Buffalo Bills 2026 NFL Draft tracker

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 22: A general view of the Buffalo Bills sign in the tunnel during the NFL football draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 22, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Buffalo Bills are back at it, with the 2026 NFL Draft in full swing a few hours south in Pittsburgh, PA. A somewhat confounding current class left most analysts and NFL executives scrambling for the right answers in the pre-draft process. That’s already played out to a degree in reality, where more than one surprising pick was made in Round 1.

The Bills’ move to trade back three times and out of Round 1 was perhaps the least surprising reaction to a board that experts and the front office itself seemingly agreed was flawed per their roster. As such, Buffalo looks to get the party re-started early in Round 2, where they’re now slated to make the team’s first pick at 35 overall (third pick of Round 2). If one thing’s true with president of football operations/general manager Brandon Beane, it’s that he values draft capital and he’s always game for a trade or three.

It’s quite possible the Bills could be courted again to move back, and it would surprise no one if they do exactly that. At some point, however, Buffalo should decide to make a pick — and hopefully that player can come in and fill one of the team’s obvious voids on defense or offense. This team needs a significant infusion of talent in many places, not just depth players and those with developmental upside.

It’s a make or break weekend for everyone in Pittsburgh, which includes Beane and a front office that really needs to hit on a draft that isn’t rich with elite talent. Throughout draft weekend, we’ll have plenty of coverage of the Bills’ moves, from additions to trades, and everything else in-between and beyond.

This article will serve as a catch-all of our Bills-centric 2026 NFL Draft coverage, giving you a one-stop-shop to stay up to date on all the moves and articles we’re publishing during the big weekend.


Buffalo Bills 2026 NFL Draft Round 1 results

The Bills can work with nine total selections entering Round 2:

Pick 35 (via trade) (Round 2, Pick 3)
Pick 66 (via trade) (Round 3, Pick 2)
Pick 101 (via trade) (Round 4, Pick 1)
Pick 125 (via pre-draft trade w/Chicago Bears) (Round 4, Pick 25
Pick 126 (Round 4, Pick 26)
Pick 167 (via trade) (Round 5, Pick 27)
Pick 168 (Round 5, Pick 28)
Pick 182 (via pre-draft trade w/Las Vegas Raiders for Taron Johnson) (Round 6, Pick 1)
Pick 220 (via pre-draft trade w/New York Jets for Brandon Codrington) (Round 7, Pick 4)

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Chiefs pick Cincinnati WR Cyrus Allen at 175 after 13-touchdown season

Cincinnati Bearcats wide receiver Cyrus Allen (4) gestures for a first down as Arizona Wildcats linebacker Jabari Mann (11) and Arizona Wildcats defensive back Treydan Stukes (2) react in the third quarter of the NCAA football game at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati on Nov. 15, 2025. | Albert Cesare/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Following soon behind the Kansas City Chiefs’ pick of Nebraska running back Emmett Johnson, the front office kept the offense in mind and selected a wide receiver.

Round 5 – Pick 176: Cyrus Allen, WR, Cincinnati

Another Bearcat on our roster 🐻

With the 176th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, we have selected WR @cyrusallen_! pic.twitter.com/mqU3pmwgYK

— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) April 25, 2026

Allen was ranked the 257th prospect and the 38th-ranked receiver by Arrowhead Pride’s consensus rankings.

The Athletic’s Dane Brugler ranked Allen 27th among the receivers in this class, grading him as a fifth-to-sixth-round prospect in his draft guide, “The Beast.”

The 23-year-old receiver measured in at 5 feet 11 inches tall and 183 pounds at the NFL Scouting Combine and posted the following numbers:

  • 40-yard dash: 4.49 seconds
  • 10-yard split: 1.56 seconds
  • Vertical leap: 36 inches
  • Broad jump: 11 feet

Cyrus Allen was drafted in round 5 with pick 176 in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 8.69 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 551 out of 4196 WR from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/FjXdVEYFsFpic.twitter.com/1WyGk5781K

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

Before his lone season with the Bearcats in 2025, Allen made his mark over two seasons at Louisiana Tech, transferring to Texas A&M in 2024 for a low-output, injury-shortened season that ended with arm surgery.

He enrolled at the University of Cincinnati before the 2025 season and went on to have a breakout campaign, finishing with 13 touchdown catches, the most in the Big 12 last season, and earned Second Team All-Big 12 honors.

New Chiefs WR Cyrus Allen, I’m a big fan of his game!

Awesome route runner who posted stellar success rates vs. man and zone coverage scores in the small sample Rookie Roundup:

– 75% success rate vs man
– 83.7% success rate vs zone

Has real separation skills that I think can… pic.twitter.com/Ks9z7mUm22

— Matt Harmon (@MattHarmon_BYB) April 25, 2026

With the Bearcats, Allen lined up nearly exclusively in the slot (92% of pass snaps) and was an efficient playmaker, considering how many times he scored while only catching 49 passes. At previous stops, he was nowhere near as predominantly aligned in the slot.

Looking ahead to his fit with the Chiefs, he will enter the realm that last year’s fourth-round pick and wide receiver Jalen Royals is hoping he is in the clear of. He won’t have a clean path to being any higher than fourth or fifth on the depth chart, and history says he would have to go above and beyond to earn playing time as a sixth-round rookie for head coach Andy Reid’s offense.

The Washington Commanders Select Matt Gulbin, C, Michigan State in the Sixth Round of the 2026 NFL Draft

EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN - NOVEMBER 15: Matt Gulbin #51 of the Michigan State Spartans before a game against the Penn State Nittany Lions at Spartan Stadium on November 15, 2025 in East Lansing, Michigan. (Photo by Duane Burleson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It’s Day 3 of the NFL Draft, and the Washington Commanders have made their third pick of the weekend! They went with Ohio State LB Sonny Styles in the first round and Clemson WR Antonio Williams in the third round yesterday. Washington’s first pick of the day was Tennessee EDGE Joshua Josephs, they selected RB Kaytron Allen and now they made the second of their two sixth-round picks.

The Commanders drafted Michigan State center matt Gulbin, ended some anxiety about whether Washington would add to the position. They released former starter Tyler Biadasz, and didn’t sign a replacement in free agency. Nick Allegretti filled in for the season finale, and could keep that job to start the season. Gulbin played five years of college football with his last season at Michigan State.

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Generated 4/25/2026.

Washington Commanders 2026 NFL Draft Picks

Round 1 – #7 – Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State

Round 3 – #71 – Antonio Williams, WR, Clemson

Round 5 – #147 – Joshua Josephs, EDGE, Tennessee

Round 6 – #187 – Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State

Round 6 (via SF) – #209 – Matt Gulbin, C, Michigan State

Round 7 – #223 –

Instant reactions to Packers taking CB Domani Jackson in sixth round of 2026 draft

The Green Bay Packers took another cornerback off the board, selecting Alabama's Domani Jackson with the No. 201 overall pick in the sixth round of the 2026 draft. Jackson joins Brandon Cisse as the pair of corners picked by the Packers in this draft class.

Jackson was a top five recruit coming out of high school. He transferred from USC to Alabama after two seasons, and he ended up starting 23 games for the Crimson Tide. A former track star, Jackson ran 4.41 in the 40-yard dash at 6-1 and 194 pounds.

Instant reactions to the Packers taking Jackson at No. 201:

Zach Kruse

The Packers needed numbers at cornerback, so double dipping with Jackson on Day 3 makes sense in terms of building out the depth long-term. He checks boxes for the Packers in terms of size (6-1) and speed (4.41). Despite his status as a top recruit, Jackson was never a big-time playmaker at the collegiate level, and he finished his career with only 14 pass breakups and two picks over 46 games. An odd senior season included a mid-season benching and only one pass breakup, but he returned to the starting lineup late in the year and played well. Jackson has limited special teams experience, so he'll need to establish a role on the third phase to stick around as a developmental corner. There is some upside here as a zone heavy corner with speed, but Jackson must become more consistent in all areas, including tackling and run defense.

Brennen Rupp

Domani Jackson is a great athlete. Former track standout. He had nine pass deflections and two interceptions a year ago. He lost his starting job this past season and got it back at end of year. At this point in the draft, why not? Roll the dice on it all coming together for him, but right now he's a better athlete than football player. But in the sixth round he's worth the gamble.

Mark Oldacres

Domani Jackson has great athleticism and went to a premier college program, so the fact he was available at pick 201 tells you there are some flaws. While he has the movement skills he needs and uses his size and physicality well, he relies on grabbing receivers too often and his technique in terms of his footwork is a work in progress. A worthwhile flier to take at this stage of the draft.

This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Instant reactions to Packers taking CB Domani Jackson in sixth round of 2026 draft

Which Illinois schools are best for athletes? According to one study, here are the top 25

Illinois high school sports has held the spotlight for decades, creating origin stories for legends like Olympians Jackie Joyner-Kersee and Bonnie Blair as well as NFL Hall of Famer Dick Butkus. 

To this day, from the greater Chicago area and beyond, Illinois has produced top-tier schools and athletes. That next wave of greats who are creating a new chapter for high school athletics across the Prairie State.

Which Illinois high schools are considered the best for athletes in 2026?

According to one study conducted by Niche, which accounts for survey feedback from students and parents—accounting for "reviews of athletics, number of state championships, student participation in athletics, and the number of sports offered at the school"—and data from the U.S. Department of Education, these are the top 25.

Hononegah's Jordan Dimke (33)heads towards the basket during a sectionals game on Feb. 20, 2024 at McHenry High School.

25. Lake Zurich High School

  • Total number of sports: 22

24. Libertyville High School

  • Total number of sports: 31

23. Sacred Heart-Griffin High School (Springfield)

  • Total number of sports: 23

22. Barrington High School

  • Total number of sports: 29

21. John Hershey High School (Arlington Heights)

  • Total number of sports: 32

20. Prairie Ridge High School (Crystal Lake)

  • Total number of sports: 21

19. Lemont Township High School (Lemont)

  • Total number of sports: 26

18. Evanston Township High School (Evanston)

  • Total number of sports: 34

17. New Trier Township High School (Winnetka)

  • Total number of sports: 38

16. Neuqua Valley High School (Naperville)

  • Total number of sports: 24

15. Naperville North High School (Naperville)

  • Total number of sports: 27

14. York Community High School (Elmhurst)

  • Total number of sports: 28

13. Whitney M. Young Magnet High School (Chicago)

  • Total number of sports: 25

12. Fenwick High School (Oak Park)

  • Total number of sports: 31

11. Benet Academy (Lisle)

  • Total number of sports: 25

Blake Fagbemi of Benet Academy leads a break in a quarterfinal game at the 93rd Pontiac Holiday Tournament.

10. St. Rita of Cascia High School (Chicago)

  • Total number of sports: 15

9. Maine South High School (Park Ridge)

  • Total number of sports: 27

8. Homewood-Flossmoor High School (Flossmoor)

  • Total number of sports: 29

7. St. Charles North High School (Saint Charles)

  • Total number of sports: 31

6. Nazareth Academy (La Grange Park)

  • Total number of sports: 23

5. Glenbard West High School (Glen Ellyn)

  • Total number of sports: 28

Apr 6, 2019; Arcadia, CA, USA; Katelynne Hart of Glenbard West poses with her medal after winning the girls 3,200m in 9:59.57 during the 52nd Arcadia Invitational at Arcadia High.

4. Marist High School (Chicago)

  • Total number of sports: 30

3. Lincoln-Way East High School (Frankfort)

  • Total number of sports: 24

2. Mount Carmel High School (Chicago)

  • Total number of sports: 17

1. Loyola Academy (Wilmette)

  • Total number of sports: 35

Loyola Academy's Marco Maldonado (4) breaks free on a touchdown run against Rochester in the first half at Hoerster Field in Wilmette, Ill., Saturday, September 4, 2021.

Data via Niche survey statistics

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY Sports: See which Illinois high schools were named best for athletes in 2026

Bills hunting new defensive ID with explosive Penn State DT Zane Durant

STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA - NOVEMBER 8: Zane Durant #28 of the Penn State Nittany Lionsreacts after a play against the Indiana Hoosiers at Beaver Stadium on November 8, 2025 in State College, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Buffalo Bills are in a very new era of defense under the tutelage of defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard. The selection of Penn State defensive tackle Zane Durant is a perfect reflection of that. The 6’1” 290-pound Durant is the kind of player you pick to spice up the explosive elements of your team on the front.

Durant plays bigger than his size suggests and he has massive hands for a player of his size (10 5/8”), which actually help him significantly. This is a player to put on the field in passing downs and turn him up. There’s a lot to like about his athleticism, and he tested as such at the NFL Scouting Combine with a ridiculous 4.75 40-yard dash.

Penn State DT Zane Durant (Rd 3-4):

+ First-step explosiveness
+ Low center of gravity
+ Bend and flexibility on stunts
+ Quick and active hands
+ 4.75 40, 1.66 10
– 6’1”, 290 lbs
– Shorter arms
– Washed out vs. double teams
– Won’t be trusted to two-gap pic.twitter.com/R706gNimtO

— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) March 22, 2026

The downside with Durant is the size. He gets washed out in the run game routinely and he has problems holding up against the point of attack. He’s also a bit slow to react to where blocks are coming from in that vantage point. As of right now, he has no ability to play all three downs. Durant will need to be schemed up and kept clean as much as possible so he can work.

Durant is one of the rare designated pass rushers who is a defensive tackle and will be a fascinating departure from history. It’s a completely new day for Bills defensive football, and Durant will fill a role as a potential rotation player on passing downs.

Premier League title race: Do Arsenal or Man City have the easier run-in?

Erling Haaland and Manchester City are hunting down Arsenal in the title race (AP)

The Premier League is set up for another thrilling run-in after Arsenal returned to the top of the Premier League with victory over Newcastle.

Manchester City beat Arsenal at the weekend to set up a fascinating last month of the title race, cutting the Gunners’ lead to just three points before taking top spot with victory over Burnley.

Arsenal have regained the edge but City are yet to have a chance to respond, with their FA Cup semi-final commitments meaning they now once again have a game in hand.

The Gunners are bidding to finally end their 22-year wait for a league title but they could well face a shootout for this season’s trophy, with goal difference potentially deciding the destination of the title.

City denied Arsenal the title in both 2023 and 2024, and now the Gunners will feel they need four wins from their remaining four games in order to win the league for the first time since 2004.

However, City will likely feel the same, and with just a few games left of their campaign, here’s how the crucial run-in is shaping up.

Arsenal

Played: 34 | Points: 73 | GD: 34

Remaining fixtures:

  • 2 May - Fulham (H)
  • 10 May - West Ham (A)
  • 17 May - Burnley (H)
  • 24 May - Crystal Palace (A)

Toughest game? With the trip to Manchester City out of the way, there’s one fixture that stands out with just four more league games to go. Fulham are in a good vein of form and overcame Champions League-chasing Aston Villa on the weekend to show their European credentials. Indeed, it may prove that the game against relegation-threatened West Ham proves more difficult.

Final straight? While the loss to City is damaging, Arsenal can only try and win all of their final four games now, and bounced back successfully against the Magpies. In May, they will play Fulham and Burnley at home. Mid-table Fulham will likely be in ‘nothing to play for’ territory, as will 19th-placed Burnley, who have already been condemned to the drop. Crystal Palace could be preparing for a Europa Conference League final by the time they head to Selhurst Park for the final game of the season. West Ham, though, will be fighting for their lives.

Man City

Played: 33 | Points: 70 | GD: 37

Remaining fixtures:

  • 4 May - Everton (A)
  • 9 May - Brentford (H)
  • 17 May - Bournemouth (A)
  • 22 May - Aston Villa (H)
  • TBC - Crystal Palace (H)

Toughest game? Pep Guardiola’s side have hit their purple patch and the win over Burnley means they are ahead of Arsenal on goals scored with both sides having played 33 games. Though Arsenal returned to the summit with victory over Newcastle, City will once again have a game in hand after this weekend.

Overall, City have a potentially far more difficult run-in than Arsenal, and a final-day game at home to Aston Villa could be a tough end to the season if everything isn’t already decided by then.

Final straight? On paper, much tougher than Arsenal’s. Brentford and Bournemouth are in the mix for European qualification over the final weeks of the season and City have to play them both in their final three games. Then, they host Aston Villa on the final weekend of the season. Unai Emery’s side could have Champions League qualification wrapped up by then, though, and there is a chance they could still be celebrating victory in the Europa League final if they advance past Nottingham Forest to get there.

Verdict?

Arsenal’s fixtures look more favourable than City’s, particularly in their final stretch, but the result at the Etihad means momentum has swung in City’s favour, and Pep Guardiola’s side look in ominous form. The Gunners have returned to the top of the table for now, but will they have enough to stay there in the next few weeks?

New Commanders' draft pick has unique history with Jayden Daniels

The newest Washington Commanders' draft pick knows franchise quarterback Jayden Daniels quite well. Joshua Josephs, an edge rusher from the University of Tennessee, was Washington's fifth-round pick on Saturday, at No. 147 overall. After being selected by the Commanders, Josephs revealed a connection to his new team, specifically his new quarterback.

The date was October 8, 2022, Josephs was a freshman edge rusher for the Volunteers in a game against the LSU Tigers, led by Daniels. That wasn't a good day for the Vols, as Daniels passed for 300 yards and a touchdown, leading the Tigers to an easy 40-13 win over Tennessee. Daniels was sacked once on that day.

By now, you've probably realized it was Josephs who sacked Daniels. It was his first career sack, which proved quite memorable, considering Daniels would win the Heisman Trophy in 2023 and go on to be the No. 2 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

After Washington selected Josephs, he joined the local media on a Zoom call, where he reminisced about that sack.

WHO DID COMMANDERS 5TH PICK JOSHUA JOSEPHS SACK ON HIS FIRST CAREER SACK…? NONE OTHER THAN JAYDEN DANIELS!!!

Here is video of his 1st college sack when he took down JD5 in a Tennessee win over LSU in 2022. Now the two are teammates. Credit @BenStandig with the great question. pic.twitter.com/3s7891MN6I

— Alex Flum (@AlexFlumTV) April 25, 2026

"I got my first collegiate sack on him," Josephs said.

Now, they're teammates. Nonetheless, a pretty cool moment for Josephs.

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Atletico Madrid suffer major injury blow before Arsenal semi-final clash

Atletico Madrid suffer major injury blow before Arsenal semi-final clash
Atletico Madrid suffer major injury blow before Arsenal semi-final clash

Atletico Madrid will be fearing the worst after one of their key midfielders went off during their clash with Athletic Club. Pablo Barrios, who was only returning from injury this week, is now a major doubt for Los Colchoneros as they prepare for their Champions League semi-final with Arsenal on Wednesday evening.

Barrios missed nine games in February and March through a hamstring problem that sidelined him for a month, before returning in the Champions League Round of 16 against Tottenham Hotspur. He then relapsed after playing 21 minutes in the first leg, a 5-2 win over Spurs. That kept him out for a further six weeks, before he played 28 minutes off the bench on Wednesday against Elche, making his return.

Barrios limps off during Athletic Club clash

Starting to get his rhythm back in his first start since the 5th of February, Barrios pulled up in the 58th minute, clearly feeling something was not quite right. He then went to the floor, and was comforted by his teammates before being taken off by Diego Simeone. Barrios took his shirt off as he went down the tunnel, cutting a frustrated figure. If it is a muscle injury, the likelihood is that he will miss at least the first leg of the semi-final, if not both.

Barrios alternatives for Diego Simeone

A key player and a guaranteed starter when fit these days, Barrios has played 34 times for Atletico this year, contributing a goal and three assists. Given his injury issues over the past three months, Simeone has been forced to find alternatives though, with Johnny Cardoso often partnering Koke Resurreccion. The USMNT ball-winner also missed games in April though, and for Atletico’s Champions League quarter-final win over Barcelona, it was Marcos Llorente who was trusted in the middle.

Youngsters Obed Vargas and Rodrigo Mendoza are unlikely to be given a start in such a high stakes game. Simeone is also sweating on the fitness of David Hancko and Ademola Lookman ahead of the first leg, neither making the squad to face Athletic.

Atletico Madrid finally return to winning ways before Arsenal against miffed Athletic Club

Atletico Madrid finally return to winning ways before Arsenal against miffed Athletic Club
Atletico Madrid finally return to winning ways before Arsenal against miffed Athletic Club

Atletico Madrid 3-2 Athletic Club

Atletico Madrid prepared for their Champions League semi-final against Arsenal with a victory over Athletic Club, in a bid to wash off the disappointment of their Copa del Rey final defeat. They left behind a miffed Athletic Club side, who will be trying to work out how they let the match escape them.

One of the question marks over their European semi-final is whether usual starter Jan Oblak will be in goal on Wednesday, or if the in-form Juan Musso would begin, but the Slovenian was up to the task early on. After a beautifully disguised cross from Inigo Ruiz de Galarreta to the back post found Gorka Guruzeta, Oblak was neatly across to block an accurate effort across goal. Los Colchoneros were seeking to find Griezmann inside with the chance to spring Alexander Sorloth and Giuliano Simeone loose into the space, and on a couple of occasions did so, but without end results.

Neither side looked especially firm in their defensive duties in the opening 20 minutes, with Inaki Williams crafting a second excellent cross for Unai Gomez this time, but cursed his inability to control on the run. It was Athletic that struck first though. A corner from the right was powered home by Aitor Paredes, breathing fresh confidence into Los Leones. Moments later, a brilliant flick Guruzeta opened up the Atletico backline, but with a two-on-one, Gomez could not get the pass in front of Inaki Williams. As he tried to set himself for the shot, Marc Pubill crunched into an excellent challenge. There was little arguing that Athletic were the more comfortable of the two, without necessarily dominating.

Struggling for rhythm, a Giuliano Simeone cross ten minutes before the break woke the crowd up, picking out Alexander Sorloth in the box. Despite the space he found, he was always struggling to generate the necessary power to beat Unai Simon – to that point untested. Apart from the general flow of the game consisting mainly of Atletico attacks breaking down and Athletic breaking forward, it was symbolic of the fact it was all a little too comfortable for the visiting side.

Alex Baena and Alexander Sorloth find their groove

Diego Simeone did get a reaction from his side after the break though. Baena picked up the ball on the left side, and his ball across wrongfooted Dani Vivian at the near post. Griezmann could barely believe his luck when he was able to prod home inside the six-yard box. Having watched a rather stodgy first half, the Metropolitano could barely believe they were in front ten minutes into the second period.

Pablo Barrios, on his first start in over a month, robbed Ruiz de Galarreta in the middle of the pitch, driving forward and laying it left to Sorloth. A neat one-two with Baena around right-back Andoni Gorosabel allowed Sorloth in on goal, and he did not hesitate to slot home Baena’s second assist in six minutes. Barrios was beginning to impose himself in midfield, when he pulled up short in the 58th minute. It was his first start in over six weeks, and came to a premature end again.

The positive for Atletico was that they were attacking with far more purpose and precision than in the first period, and Athletic Club’s threat had become almost null. Ernesto Valverde’s side recompose though, following something of a lull in the game. Entering the final 20 minutes, Los Leones were the side spending time in the right areas, but without much of the same edge they displayed in the first half.

Atletico, probably thinking about their Champions League duties again after a host of changes from Simeone, were happy to let the game drift towards the final whistle. Valverde’s side seemed to be lacking the craft to break down their opponents, and the ball was swept out to Robert Navarro time and again in the hope he would conjure a magical cross.

That hope was a translation for desperation. In stoppage time, Sorloth had time to race clear of the Athletic defence one final time, and with plenty of time, passed it into the corner one-on-one with Unai Simon. That looked to be the final word, but a set-piece deep into stoppage time saw Paredes grab his second of the night. By the time he did, the final minute of stoppage time had passed though, and even with one bonus minute, Athletic knew their second would do little to the result.

Finally returning to winning ways in La Liga, the ultras gave their side a bone-shaking reception at the final whistle, their first chance to do so since the Copa del Rey final defeat. While Atletico’s focus has been elsewhere, it snaps a four-game losing streak and gives Los Rojiblancos a first La Liga win since the 14th of March.

Valverde’s glare at the final whistle was certainly justified. Athletic had a major opportunity to restore their self-confidence of yesteryear with a big result, but saw it slip from their grasp almost imperceptably. Without being under pressure for any significant spell, Athletic return to Bilbao without points, and El Txingurri maintains, still with some fear of relegation.

“They’ll be happy” Les Ferdinand says Arsenal will not be worried about their performance

“They’ll be happy” Les Ferdinand says Arsenal will not be worried about their performance
“They’ll be happy” Les Ferdinand says Arsenal will not be worried about their performance

Les Ferdinand says Arsenal’s performance in their match against Newcastle United was not convincing, but the Gunners will not mind because they secured all three points. At this stage of the season, results often carry greater importance than displays, particularly in a closely contested title race.

Arsenal produced an uninspiring performance against the Magpies, yet still managed to win the match. Newcastle also had opportunities of their own, but failed to make them count, allowing the home side to preserve their advantage and take a valuable victory.

Ferdinand Questions Arsenal Display

Arsenal entered the fixture behind Manchester City in the league table and knew they had to win, with the need for points outweighing the desire for an impressive performance. The pressure surrounding the occasion was clear throughout the contest.

The Gunners were made to work hard for the victory and struggled during several phases of the match. Newcastle caused problems and came close to scoring, meaning Arsenal were unable to enjoy a comfortable afternoon despite taking the lead.

Ferdinand offered his assessment of the tense encounter. As quoted by Premier League Productions, he said: “Very uncomfortable [for the fans]. If you’re Arsenal, you do whatever it takes to get it across the line, the fans, you can feel the anxiousness within the crowd, I’m sure that’s what’s causing the players to play in the manner they’re playing. It’s not convincing, but they’ll be happy because it’s three points and they’re back on top.”

Three Points the Priority in Title Race

His comments reflected the reality of Arsenal’s situation. While the performance lacked fluency and confidence, the outcome was ultimately the most important factor. In a title race, narrow wins can prove just as significant as dominant ones.

Arsenal may recognise that improvements are required in future matches, especially if they are to maintain their challenge until the end of the campaign. Stronger displays could ease the pressure on both players and supporters alike.

However, they will take satisfaction from returning to the top of the table and keeping momentum alive. With the season entering its decisive period, Arsenal know that continuing to collect victories is the only reliable route to lifting the league crown this term.

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“That’s the most important thing” Paul Merson admits Arsenal were nervous 

“That’s the most important thing” Paul Merson admits Arsenal were nervous 
“That’s the most important thing” Paul Merson admits Arsenal were nervous 

Paul Merson watched Arsenal struggle to beat Newcastle United in the Premier League today, and he admits he is not surprised because he senses nerves around the squad. The Gunners secured the result they required, but the performance again suggested the pressure of the title race is beginning to show.

Manchester City have reduced the gap between the two clubs in recent weeks, and momentum appears to be building with the reigning champions. Although Arsenal spent much of the season leading the table, the closing stages of the campaign are proving far more demanding.

Merson Detects Tension Around Arsenal

At this decisive point of the season, the men at the Emirates are finding it difficult to reproduce the level of form they showed earlier in the campaign. Matches that once looked manageable are now becoming tense and hard-fought contests.

Mikel Arteta continues to push his side towards victories regardless of the circumstances, but it remains uncertain whether Arsenal can maintain that approach through all of their remaining fixtures. Every match now carries enormous importance.

Arsenal also lack recent experience of winning the league title, with the club having gone more than 20 years without lifting the crown. Nevertheless, they remain in a strong position and still have an excellent opportunity to change that record this season.

Three Points Matter More Than Style

Merson shared his verdict after the match. As quoted by Sky Sports, he said: “A bag of nerves. But they’ve got the result they need. That’s the most important thing.

“I said before, ‘they just have to win the next two games to put pressure on Man City before they play’. That’s one game ticked off. Another one to come.

“Saka and Odegaard work as a real good pair. Saka occupies defenders, they don’t want to bomb forward. I thought he looked sharp when he came on.”

His comments highlighted the current reality for Arsenal. While the football may not be flowing as freely as earlier in the season, the ability to grind out victories could still prove decisive in the title race.

The Gunners will know they must improve their composure and performances in the coming weeks. However, if they continue collecting points, they will remain firmly in contention for the Premier League trophy.

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Caitlin Clark scores 7 points in Fever's preseason opener vs. Liberty, playing 17 minutes in 109-91 win

Caitlin Clark returned to a WNBA court for the first time since last July for the Indiana Fever’s preseason opener versus the New York Liberty on Saturday. She scored seven points in Indiana’s 109-91 victory.

Clark quickly established herself, scoring the game’s first basket on a floater in the lane. Two possessions later, she drilled a long 3-pointer from 29 feet.

BACK LIKE SHE NEVER LEFT 🎯

Caitlin Clark splashes the three in her return to preseason action!

IND-NYL | Watch Free on League Pass with WNBA ID: https://t.co/nTBMwzjWrspic.twitter.com/DxTBekHNVC

— WNBA (@WNBA) April 25, 2026

The Fever led 32-24 after the opening 10 minutes, but quickly lost that advantage when the Liberty scored 10 unanswered points to begin the second quarter — all of them from Breanna Stewart.

10-0 run for STEW YORK CITY 😤🎯@breannastewart is a certified BUCKET!!! pic.twitter.com/dP4dMNDzRt

— New York Liberty (@nyliberty) April 25, 2026

New York went on top 39-34 after a layup by Han Xu, returning to the WNBA after playing last season in Australia. However, Indiana rallied to finish the first half with a 53-48 lead, powered by Kelsey Mitchell scoring 10 straight points.

Indiana maintained a 74-68 lead going into the fourth quarter, then went on a 21-4 surge to put the game out of reach. Free-agent addition Shatori Walker-Kimbrough scored nine points for the Fever during the run.

tough AND-1 from Shatori Walker-Kimbrough 😤 pic.twitter.com/ZJkFo7mas8

— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) April 25, 2026

After winning WNBA Rookie of the Year honors in 2024, Clark was limited to 13 games last season due to quad, groin and ankle injuries. As the Fever opened training camp last week, head coach Stephanie White said that the star guard would likely see fewer practice reps and that approach presumably translated to preseason games as well.

Clark played 17 minutes on Saturday, all in the first half.

Mitchell and Walker-Kimbrough led the Fever with 18 points. Sophie Cunningham was the third Indiana player in double figures, tallying 13 points and shooting 3-for-6 on 3-pointers.

Xu scored 20 points to top the Liberty, while Stewart added 16 with five rebounds in 12 minutes. Rookie Anneli Maley notched 13 points with six rebounds and three assists, and Rebekah Gardner scored 11.

The Fever played their preseason opener without Aliyah Boston, still recovering from the lower leg injury she sustained in March during the Unrivaled playoffs. Lexie Hull also sat out the game with a hamstring injury, while new addition Ty Harris was sidelined due to a knee issue.

For the Liberty, Satou Sabally was out for “reconditioning,” according to the injury report. New Liberty head coach Chris DeMarco told reporters on Friday that “she’s not at 100 percent” while continuing to recover from symptoms for a concussion sustained during last year’s WNBA Finals and caused Sabally to miss the 2026 Unrivaled season.

Caitlin Clark stats, highlights today for Indiana Fever vs. New York Liberty

Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever opened their WNBA preseason schedule against the New York Liberty on Saturday, April 25, winning 109-91.

Clark is coming off an injury-shortened season. She appeared in 13 games in 2025, the last one on July 15, in which she suffered a groin injury. She returned to competition with Team USA in World Cup qualifying in March, where she earned tournament MVP honors.

Here's how Clark fared against the Liberty.

Caitlin Clark stats today: How many points did Caitlin Clark score tonight?

  • Minutes: 17
  • Points: 7
  • Field goal shooting: 2-10
  • 3-point shooting: 1-5
  • Free throw shooting: 2-2
  • Assists: 4
  • Rebounds: 3
  • Steals: 0
  • Turnovers: 0

Caitlin Clark highlights today vs. Liberty

Clark scores Indiana's first basket and adds a 3-pointer soon after.

Caitlin Clark floater for the first bucket of preseason action. pic.twitter.com/863YP7xkr3

— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) April 25, 2026

BACK LIKE SHE NEVER LEFT 🎯

Caitlin Clark splashes the three in her return to preseason action!

IND-NYL | Watch Free on League Pass with WNBA ID: https://t.co/nTBMwzjWrspic.twitter.com/DxTBekHNVC

— WNBA (@WNBA) April 25, 2026

Caitlin Clark career stats

  • 2024: 19.2 points, 8.4 assists, 5.7 rebounds, 34.4% 3-pointers; Rookie of the Year, first-team All-WNBA
  • 2025: 16.5 points, 8.8 rebounds, 5.0 rebounds in 13 games; All-Star
  • College: In four years (2020-24) at Iowa, Clark scored an NCAA-record 3,951 points, leading the Hawkeyes to two national championship games and earning two National Player of the Year honors.

How much does Caitlin Clark make? Caitlin Clark salary, contract

Clark's WNBA salary cap hit for 2026 is $528,846, according to Spotrac. The Fever hold an option for $597,596 in 2027. She will be a restricted free agent in 2028.

In 2025, under the previous collective bargaining agreement, she made $78,066.

Does Caitlin Clark have a relationship? Who is Caitlin Clark's partner, boyfriend?

Caitlin Clark has a relationship with Connor McCaffery, who also played at the University of Iowa. He has worked for the Indiana Pacers and Butler Bulldogs.

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Atletico build confidence before Arsenal but Barrios hurt

Atletico forward Alexander Sorloth tucked away his team's second goal in the clash against Athletic Bilbao on Saturday in La Liga (Oscar DEL POZO)

Alexander Sorloth struck twice as Atletico Madrid built confidence for their Champions League semi-final clash against Arsenal with a 3-2 win over Athletic Bilbao on Saturday in La Liga.

However Diego Simeone's side were also left sweating on the fitness of midfielder Pablo Barrios, who walked off injured midway through the second half.

Atletico have little to play for in La Liga, sitting fourth and now 10 points clear of Real Betis in fifth.

Their hopes of silverware this season are pinned to European success and a potential first ever Champions League triumph.

Losing energetic midfielder Barrios could be a blow for the Rojiblancos, with the first leg clash against the Premier League leaders approaching on Wednesday at Atletico's Metropolitano stadium.

The Spaniard had only just returned from a thigh injury after missing both legs of their quarter-final win over Barcelona.

"We all know Pablo is a hugely important player for us... and he's a friend and it hurts to see him like that," said Atletico playmaker Alex Baena.

"He's a player and a person who looks after himself 100 percent, and these things happen in football, we don't know why, no matter how much care you take.

"So I hope it's just as minor as possible."

Before facing Ernesto Valverde's Athletic Bilbao, Atletico had lost seven of their last eight games, including the Copa del Rey final last weekend.

The visiting mid-table Basques took the lead after 23 minutes through Aitor Paredes's powerful header from Inigo Ruiz de Galarreta's corner.

French forward Antoine Griezmann, who is leaving at the end of the season to join MLS side Orlando City, pulled hosts Atletico level in the 49th minute.

The 35-year-old club talisman reacted quickly to a deflected cross to prod home from six yards out.

Sorloth put Atletico ahead five minutes later after combining well with his former Villarreal team-mate Baena.

However Atletico's cheer turned to worry when Barrios had to be substituted, after he pulled up hurt while dribbling, before walking off the pitch frustrated, pulling his undershirt up over his head.

Simeone took off his son Giuliano, Griezmann, Marcos Llorente and Koke to preserve them before facing Arsenal, but it was too late for Barrios.

Sorloth extended Atletico's lead in stoppage time which secured their win, as Gorka Guruzeta grabbed one back at the death.

Atletico celebrated with their fans at the end, trying to soak up the affection and inspiration ahead of the date with Arsenal.

"I'm expecting the best Metropolitano (atmosphere) of the season, we know it's the most important game of the season, what's at stake for us, we know we can go all the way," added Baena.

"It's true that Arsenal are a great side and will make it very difficult for us, but I really believe in this team, this club, this stadium and I'm sure everything will turn out well."

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Steelers NFL Draft Picks 2026: Full List of Selections From Rounds 1-7

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Steelers NFL Draft Picks 2026: Full List of Selections From Rounds 1-7 originally appeared on SportsNet Pittsburgh. Add SportsNet Pittsburgh as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Steelers used Day 2 of the NFL Draft to show their hometown fans they weren't afraid to be aggressive. After standing pat in the first round to land Arizona State OT Max Iheanachor, GM Omar Khan got active on Friday, moving up in the second round to secure a key playmaker for the offense.

Pittsburgh struck a deal with the Indianapolis Colts to jump from No. 53 to No. 47, parting with a fourth-round compensatory pick and a seventh-rounder to select Alabama wide receiver Germie Bernard. The move was a clear response to a first round where several top receivers flew off the board, ensuring the Steelers landed a polished target to join DK Metcalf and Michael Pittman Jr. in the wideout room.

The aggressive streak continued into the third round, where the Steelers turned their attention to the most important position in football by selecting Penn State quarterback Drew Allar with the No. 76 overall pick. With three total selections on Day 2, Pittsburgh successfully addressed high-priority needs at receiver and developmental quarterback while still maintaining a healthy slate of picks for the final day.

As the draft heads into its final act, the buzz in the Steel City remains high. Follow along right here for the latest Steelers picks, trades, updates, and analysis as Pittsburgh looks to put the finishing touches on its 2026 rookie class.

Steelers NFL Draft picks 2026

RoundPickPlayerPositionSchool
121Max IheanachorOTArizona State
247Germie BernardWRAlabama
376Drew AllarQBPenn State
85Daylen EveretteCBGeorgia
99Gennings DunkerOTIowa
4121Kaden WetjenWRIowa
5169Riley NowakowskiTEIndiana
6210Gabriel RubioDTNotre Dame
7224
230

NFL Draft trade details 2026

Saturday, April 25

2:51 p.m.: The Steelers and Chiefs have made a trade, with Kansas City moving up to pick 161. The Steelers sent picks 161 and 249 for 169 and 210.

Friday, April 24

10:55 p.m.: The Steelers have traded up to pick 96, sending 99 and 216 to the Seattle Seahawks.

8:04 p.m.: The Pittsburgh Steelers have traded up into the 47th picks, sending 53 135 and 237 for 47 and 249.

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

  • TV channel: ABC | ESPN | NFL Network
  • Live stream: fubo

The 2026 NFL Draft will air live on ABC, ESPN and NFL Network. Viewers looking to stream the NFL Draft can watch every round on fubo.

Fubo offers a free trial for new subscribers, so you can try the service before you buy. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox and 100-plus top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

NFL Draft 2026 dates, start times

  • Date: Thursday, April 23 | Friday, April 24 | Saturday, April 25
  • Time: 8 p.m. ET | 7 p.m. ET | Noon ET

The 2026 NFL Draft will begin with Round 1 at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 23. The event will continue with Rounds 2 and 3 on Friday, April 24, and conclude with Rounds 4-7 on Saturday, April 25.

RoundDateStart time (ET)TV/Live stream
1Thursday, April 238 p.m.ABC, ESPN, NFL Network, fubo
2-3Friday, April 247 p.m.ABC, ESPN, NFL Network, fubo
4-7Saturday, April 25NoonABC, ESPN, NFL Network, fubo

NFL Draft order by round 2026

Round 1

Round 1

RoundPickOverallTeam
111Las Vegas Raiders
122New York Jets
133Arizona Cardinals
144Tennessee Titans
155New York Giants
166Kansas City Chiefs (from CLE)
177Washington Commanders
188New Orleans Saints
199Cleveland Browns (from KC)
11010New York Giants (from CIN)
11111Dallas Cowboys (from MIA)
11212Miami Dolphins (from DAL)
11313Los Angeles Rams (from ATL)
11414Baltimore Ravens
11515Tampa Bay Buccaneers
11616New York Jets (from IND)
11717Detroit Lions
11818Minnesota Vikings
11919Carolina Panthers
12020Philadelphia Eagles (from DAL)
12121Pittsburgh Steelers
12222Los Angeles Chargers
12323Dallas Cowboys (from PHI)
12424Cleveland Browns (from JAX)
12525Chicago Bears
12626Houston Texans (from BUF)
12727Miami Dolphins (from SF)
12828New England Patriots (from BUF)
12929Kansas City Chiefs (from LAR)
13030New York Jets (from SF)
13131Tennessee Titans (from BUF)
13232Seattle Seahawks

Round 2

RoundPickOverallTeam
2133San Francisco 49ers (from NYJ)
2234Arizona Cardinals
2335Buffalo Bills (from TEN)
2436Houston Texans (from LV)
2537New York Giants
2638Las Vegas Raiders (from HOU)
2739Cleveland Browns
2840Kansas City Chiefs
2941Cincinnati Bengals
21042New Orleans Saints
21143Miami Dolphins
21244Detroit Lions (from NYJ)
21345Baltimore Ravens
21446Tampa Bay Buccaneers
21547Pittsburgh Steelers (from IND)
21648Atlanta Falcons
21749Carolina Panthers (from MIN)
21850Detroit Lions
21951Minnesota Vikings (from CAR)
22052Green Bay Packers
22153Indianapolis Colts (from PIT)
22254Philadelphia Eagles
22355New England Patriots (from LAC)
22456Jacksonville Jaguars
22557Chicago Bears
22658Cleveland Browns (from SF)
22759Houston Texans
22860Tennessee Titans (from CHI)
22961Los Angeles Rams
23062Buffalo Bills (from DEN)
23163Los Angeles Chargers (from NE)
23264Seattle Seahawks

Round 3

RoundPickOverallTeam
3165Arizona Cardinals
3266Buffalo Bills (from TEN)
3367Las Vegas Raiders
3468Philadelphia Eagles (from NYJ)
3569Chicago Bears (from TEN)
3670San Francisco 49ers (from CLE)
3771Washington Commanders
3872Cincinnati Bengals
3973New Orleans Saints
31074Cleveland Browns (from KC)
31175Miami Dolphins
31276Pittsburgh Steelers (from DAL)
31377Tampa Bay Buccaneers
31478Indianapolis Colts
31579Atlanta Falcons
31680Baltimore Ravens
31781Jacksonville Jaguars (from DET)
31882Minnesota Vikings
31983Carolina Panthers
32084Green Bay Packers
32185Indianapolis Colts (from PIT)
32286Los Angeles Chargers
32387Miami Dolphins (from PHI)
32488Jacksonville Jaguars
32589Chicago Bears
32690San Fransisco 49ers (from MIA)
32791Houston Texans (from BUF)
32892Dallas Cowboys (from SF
32993Los Angeles Rams
33094Miami Dolphins (from DEN)
33195New England Patriots
33296Seattle Seahawks
33397Minnesota Vikings (compensatory)
33498Minnesota Vikings (from PHI)
33599Pittsburgh Steelers (compensatory)
336100Jacksonville Jaguars (special compensatory)

Round 4

RoundPickOverallTeam
41101Las Vegas Raiders (from BUF)
42102Buffalo Bills (from LV)
43103New York Jets
44104Arizona Cardinals
45105San Diego Chargers
46106Houston Texans (from WAS)
47107San Francisco 49ers (from CLE)
48108Denver Broncos (from NO)
49109Kansas City Chiefs
410110New York Jets (from CIN)
411111Denver Broncos (from MIA)
412112Dallas Cowboys
413113Indianapolis Colts
414114Dallas Cowboys (from PHI)
415115Baltimore Ravens
416116Tampa Bay Buccaneers
417117Los Angeles Chargers (from HOU)
418118Detroit Lions
419119Carolina Panthers
420120Green Bay Packers
421121Pittsburgh Steelers
422122Las Vegas Raiders (from ATL)
423123Houston Texans (from LAC)
424124Chicago Bears (from CAR)
425125Buffalo Bills (from NE)
426126Buffalo Bills
427127San Francisco 49ers
428128Cincinnati Bengals (from NYJ)
429129Carolina Panthers (from CHI)
430130Miami Dolphins (from DEN)
431131Los Angeles Chargers (from NE)
432132New Orleans Saints (from SEA)
433133Baltimore Ravens (from SF)
434134Atlanta Falcons (from LV)
435135Indianapolis Colts (from PIT)
436136New Orleans Saints (compensatory)
437137Dallas Cowboys (from PHI)
438138Miami Dolphins (from SF)
439139San Francisco 49ers (compensatory)
440140Cincinnati Bengals (from NYJ)

Round 5

RoundPickOverallTeam
51141Houston Texans (from LVR)
52142Tennessee Titans (from NYJ)
53143Arizona Cardinals
54144Carolina Panthers (from CHI)
55145Los Angeles Chargers (from NYG)
56146Cleveland Browns
57147Washington Commanders
58148Seattle Seahawks (from CLE)
59149Cleveland Browns (from CIN)
510150Las Vegas Raiders (from NO)
511151Carolina Panthers (from MIA)
512152Denver Broncos (from CLE)
513153Green Bay Packers (from ATL)
514154San Francisco 49ers (from BAL)
515155Tampa Bay Buccaneers
516156Indianapolis Colts
517157Detroit Lions
58158Miami Dolphins (from CAR)
519159Minnesota Vikings (from CAR)
520160Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from GB)
521161Kansas City Chiefs (from PIT)
522162Baltimore Ravens (from LAC)
523163Minnesota Vikings (from PHI)
524164Jacksonville Jaguars
525165Tennessee Titans (from BUF)
526166Chicago Bears (from CAR)
527167Buffalo Bills (from HOU)
528168Detroit Lions (from BUF)
529169Pittsburgh Steelers (from KC)
530170Denver Broncos
531171New England Patriots
532172New Orleans Saints (from SEA)
533173Baltimore Ravens (compensatory)
534174Baltimore Ravens (compensatory) 
535175Las Vegas Raiders (compensatory)
536176Kansas City Chiefs (compensatory)
537177Miami Dolphins (from DAL)
538178Philadelphia Eagles (compensatory)
539179San Francisco 49ers (from NYJ)
540180Miami Dolphins (from DAL)
541181Detroit Lions (compensatory)

Round 6

RoundPickOverallTeam
61182Buffalo Bills (from NYJ)
62183Arizona Cardinals
63184Tennessee Titans
64185Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from LV)
65186New York Giants
66187Washington Commanders
67188New York Jets (from SEA)
68189Cincinnati Bengals
69190New Orleans Saints
610191Jacksonville Jaguars (from NE)
611192New York Giants (from MIA)
612193New York Giants (from DAL)
613194Tennessee Titans (from BAL)
614195Las Vegas Raiders (from TB)
615196Minnesota Vikings (from IND)
616197Los Angeles Rams (from PHI)
617198Minnesota Vikings (from NE)
618199Seattle Seahawks (from NYJ)
619200Miami Dolphins (from CAR)
620201Green Bay Packers
621202Los Angeles Chargers (from NE)
622203Jacksonville Jaguars (from PHI)
623204Houston Texans (from LAC)
624205Detroit Lions (from JAX)
625206Los Angeles Chargers (from CLE)
626207

Philadelphia Eagles (from LA)

627208Atlanta Falcons (from LV)
628209Washington Commanders (from SF)
629210Pittsburgh Steelers (from KC)
630211Baltimore Ravens (from DEN)
631212New England Patriots
632213Chicago Bears (from BUF)
633214Indianapolis Colts (compensatory, from PIT)
634215Atlanta Falcons (compensatory, from PHI)
635216Pittsburgh Steelers (compensatory)

Round 7

RoundPickOverallTeam
71217Arizona Cardinals
72218Dallas Cowboys (from TEN)
73219Las Vegas Raiders
74220Buffalo Bills (from NYJ)
75221Cincinnati Bengals (from NYG)
76222Detroit Lions (from CLE)
77223Washington Commanders
78224Pittsburgh Steelers (from NO)
79225Tennessee Titans (from KC)
710226Cincinnati Bengals
711227Carolina Panthers (from MIA)
712228New York Jets (from DAL)
713229Las Vegas Raiders (from TB)
714230Pittsburgh Steelers (from IND)
715231Atlanta Falcons
716232Los Angeles Rams (from BAL)
717233Jacksonville Jaguars (from DET)
718234Minnesota Vikings
719235Minnesota Vikings (from CAR)
720236Green Bay Packers
721237Pittsburgh Steelers
722238Miami Dolphins (from LAC)
723239Buffalo Bills (from CHI)
724240Jacksonville Jaguars
725241Buffalo Bills (from CHI)
726242New York Jets (from BUF)
727243Houston Texans (from SF)
728244Philadelphia Eagles (from LA)
729245New England Patriots (from JAX)
730246Denver Broncos
731247New England Patriots
732248Cleveland Browns (from SEA)
733249Kansas City Chiefs (from PIT)
734250Baltimore Ravens (compensatory)
735251Philadelphia Eagles (from LA)
736252Los Angeles Rams (compensatory)
737253Baltimore Ravens (compensatory)
738254Indianapolis Colts (compensatory)
739255Green Bay Packers (compensatory)
740256Denver Broncos (compensatory)
741257Denver Broncos (compensatory)

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Patriots up-to-date depth chart: Who is on the roster right now?

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - DECEMBER 14: New England Patriots players huddle during the first half of the game against the Buffalo Bills at Gillette Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Kathryn Riley/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Fresh off a berth in Super Bowl LX, the New England Patriots are in the process of retooling their roster. They already made some moves in NFL free agency to improve the foundation, and will add some long-term perspective and developmental potential via the upcoming draft.

This, of course, means that plenty of roster movements is set to come up. So, in order not to get lost, here is our handy up-to-date Patriots roster and depth chart.

Patriots updated roster: 76 players

Quarterback (2): Drake Maye (10), Tommy DeVito (16)

Running back (5): Rhamondre Stevenson (38), TreVeyon Henderson (32), Terrell Jennings (26), Lan Larison (34), Elijah Mitchell (30)

Fullback (3): Reggie Gilliam (44), Jack Westover (37), Brock Lampe (46)

Wide receiver (8): Romeo Doubs (87), Kayshon Boutte (9), Mack Hollins (13), Kyle Williams (18), DeMario Douglas (3), Efton Chism III (86), Jeremiah Webb (29), John Jiles (83)

Tight end (5): Hunter Henry (85), Julian Hill (80), Eli Raridon (— | unsigned draft pick), C.J. Dippre (81), Marshall Lang (84)

Offensive tackle (8): Will Campbell (66 | LT), Morgan Moses (76 | RT), Caleb Lomu (— | unsigned draft pick), Dametrious Crownover (— | unsigned draft pick), James Hudson III (68), Marcus Bryant (52), Sebastian Gutierrez (61), Lorenz Metz (72 | international exemption)

Interior offensive line (7): Alijah Vera-Tucker (75 | LG), Jared Wilson (58 | C), Mike Onwenu (71 | RG), Ben Brown (77), Caedan Wallace (70), Andrew Rupcich (67), Mehki Butler (63)

Interior defensive line (7): Milton Williams (97), Christian Barmore (90), Cory Durden (94), Joshua Farmer (92), Leonard Taylor III (93), Eric Gregory (55), Jeremiah Pharms Jr. (98)

Defensive edge (6): Harold Landry III (2), Dre’Mont Jones (5), Gabe Jacas (— | unsigned draft pick), Elijah Ponder (91), Bradyn Swinson (43), Jesse Luketa (42)

Linebacker (6): Robert Spillane (14), Christian Elliss (53), K.J. Britt (35), Chad Muma (49), Otis Reese (54), Amari Gainer (99)

Cornerback (9): Christian Gonzalez (0), Carlton Davis III (7), Marcus Jones (25 | PR), Charles Woods (22), Kindle Vildor (28), Kobee Minor (19), Marcellas Dial Jr. (27), Brandon Crossley (39), Kalen Prunty (— | unsigned draft pick)

Safety (6): Kevin Byard (31), Craig Woodson (4), Dell Pettus (24), Brenden Schooler (41), John Saunders Jr. (23), Mike Brown (33)

Kicker (1): Andy Borregales (36)

Punter (1): Bryce Baringer (17 | H)

Long snapper (2): Julian Ashby (47), Niko Lalos (62)


Patriots free agents: 5 players

Unrestricted free agents (1): OT Thayer Munford Jr.

Restricted free agents (2): OT Yasir Durant, DT Jaquelin Roy

Exclusive rights free agents (2): RB Deneric Prince, DT Isaiah Iton

How Caitlin Clark fared in Indiana Fever preseason game vs. New York

Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever opened their 2026 WNBA preseason schedule with a 109-91 win over the New York Liberty on Saturday, April 25, in New York.

Clark, a former Iowa women's basketball star, and the Fever have two more preseason games before opening the regular season on May 9 vs. Dallas.

Here's a look at how Clark fared in Saturday's exhibition:

Caitlin Clark stats vs. New York Liberty in April 25 preseason game

  • Minutes: 17
  • Points: 7
  • Rebounds: 3
  • Assists: 4
  • Blocks: 1
  • Steals: 0
  • Turnovers: 0
  • FG shooting: 2-for-10
  • 3-point shooting: 1-for-5
  • Free throws: 2-for-2

Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever upcoming games

  • Thursday, April 30: vs. Dallas Wings, 6 p.m. CT, ION and WNBA League Pass
  • May 2: vs. Nigeria Women's National Team, 6 p.m. CT, WNBA League Pass

This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: Caitlin Clark's stats in Indiana Fever vs New York WNBA preseason game

Oregon OT Alex Harkey selected with No. 206 pick in 2026 NFL Draft

The seventh former Oregon Ducks player to be selected in the 2026 NFL Draft is offensive tackle Alex Harkey. The Los Angeles Chargers picked Harkey with the No. 206 pick in the sixth round, putting him in powder blue in front of former Oregon quarterback Justin Herbert.

Harkey, a 6-foot-6, 308-pound anchor for the Ducks, was announced as a guard after playing right tackle in his lone season in Eugene. He transferred to the Ducks from Texas State last offseason and started all but one game on the right side. Although Harkey occasionally struggled with penalties and speed rushers, the Ducks found him useful in outside zone runs and as a lead blocker in space on screen passes.

As a redshirt senior, Harkey earned All-Big Ten honorable mention status with the Ducks. He started all 35 games of his college career at tackle, but many NFL draft experts project the Chargers to move him inside to guard, as he was announced. He joins Emmanuel Pregnon, who was drafted No. 88 overall to the Jacksonville Jaguars, as the only Oregon offensive linemen selected this year. Isaiah Worlds, the Ducks' left tackle last season, is still waiting to hear his name called.

Harkey impressed teams with his strength as a run blocker and a key figure on Oregon's offensive line, which was a finalist for the Joe Moore Award. He allowed just two sacks from the right side and helped the Ducks rush for 200 yards or more in seven games last season.

The Chargers have needed help along the offensive line due to injuries and a rough season protecting Herbert in 2025. While Harkey will have to earn his spot on the Chargers' roster, he fits as a depth piece that can move around a bit under coach Jim Harbaugh.

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This article originally appeared on Ducks Wire: Oregon OT Alex Harkey selected with No. 206 pick in 2026 NFL Draft

Marquette grad, former Wisconsin TE Riley Nowakowski selected in NFL draft

Reigning college football national champion Indiana is scoring big in the NFL draft.

Six Hoosiers were selected through five rounds, making the 2026 draft one of the program’s most successful.

Riley Nowakowski is part of the reason why. The tight end who played his high school ball at Marquette was the sixth Indiana player selected Saturday, April 25.

Nowakowski was taken with the 29th pick of the fifth round (169th overall) by Pittsburgh.

Riley Nowakowski’s draft grade: B

USA TODAY gave the selection a B-. CBS Sports liked it a little better, giving it a B.

Where did Riley Nowakowski play in college?

Nowakowski was a key cog for Indiana’s national championship team, but he played his first five seasons at Wisconsin.

Jan 19, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Indiana Hoosiers tight end Riley Nowakowski (37) after defeating the Miami Hurricanes in the College Football Playoff National Championship game at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Riley Nowakowski highlights

Nowakowski began his career as a walk-on outside linebacker who shifted to fullback before finding a home at tight end.  He played two seasons at that position at Wisconsin but blossomed at Indiana. He was a second-team all-Big Ten selection by the media and a third-team choice on the coaches’ team.

Riley Nowakowski’s height, weight

Nowakowski measured at 6-1 ¼ and 250 pounds at the NFL Combine.

Riley Nowakowski’s stats

He caught 32 passes for 387 yards and two touchdowns in 2025. In the national championship game, he caught two passes for 17 yards and ran for a 1-yard touchdown.

How did Riley Nowakowski do at the NFL Combine?

Nowakowski posted times of 4.66 and 1.7 seconds in the 40-yard dash and 10-yard split. He also had a vertical jump of 33.5 inches and a broad jump of 9-11.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Pittsburgh picks tight end Riley Nowakowski in 5th round of NFL draft

🚨 Breaking | Gervasoni also stands down, AIA calls meeting!

🚨 Breaking | Gervasoni also stands down, AIA calls meeting!

Italian football is going through a real earthquake triggered by the Milan Prosecutor’s investigation, which has put Gianluca Rocchi, the CAN refereeing appointor who has suspended himself, under investigation for sports fraud, along with Andrea Gervasoni, VAR supervisor.

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Gervasoni suspends himself. The AIA calls a meeting

Andrea Gervasoni, ANSA reports, has suspended himself just like Rocchi, and the AIA, in total chaos, has called an emergency meeting since the body that appoints referees is now without an appointor. The statement is below.

 "The AIA is urgently convening a National Committee to decide who will take Gianluca ROCCHI’s place, the Serie A and B refereeing appointor who suspended himself after being investigated by the Milan Prosecutor’s Office for aiding and abetting sports fraud.

In a statement, the Association said that this evening ROCCHI informed the deputy vice-president, Francesco Massini, of his decision, and that Andrea Gervasoni has also suspended himself from his role: he is VAR supervisor for Serie A and B CAN, and he too is under investigation as part of the Milan inquiry. For this reason, the AIA states, "the National Committee will be convened immediately to take the necessary measures."


Three 'cases'

There are three cases: the appointment for Bologna-Inter, the Coppa Italia final in the event Inter reached the last match, and the already well-known case of Rocchi’s intervention from behind the glass in the VAR room in Lissone during Udinese-Parma.

As for Gervasoni, the interference was instead recorded in a Serie B match between Salernitana and Modena.

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Charge earn final playoff spot with 3-0 victory over Sceptres

OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Gwyneth Philips stopped 41 shots as the Ottawa Charge defeated the Toronto Sceptres 3-0 on Saturday to capture the final Professional Women’s Hockey League playoff berth.

Fanuza Kadirova, Sarah Wozniewicz and Alexa Vasko scored for Ottawa, which will make its second playoff appearance.

Raygan Kirk had 28 saves for Toronto.

Ottawa will now wait to find out if it will play either the Boston Fleet or Montreal Victoire in the playoffs.

The Sceptres came into the game needing a regulation win to leapfrog the Charge for the final playoff spot but came up short for the second straight year.

Leading 1-0, Ottawa extended its advantage just 1:03 into the third when Toronto’s Kali Flanagan turned the puck over at her own blue line. That allowed Charge captain Brianne Jenner to find Wozniewicz all alone and beat Kirk off her backhand.

Vasko added an empty-net goal with just over four minutes remaining to seal the victory.

The Charge opened the scoring early in the second.

With a battle in front for the puck Michela Cava made a cross-crease pass to Kadirova, who took the pass off her skate to her stick to beat Kirk to the short side.

The goal changed the momentum of the game. Toronto dominated play early in the contest but the Charge fed off the energy of the goal and had sustained pressure numerous times throughout the period.

Ottawa thought it had opened the scoring near the seven-minute mark when Brooke McQuigge fired a shot that initially looked like a goal. But the review showed the puck hit the crossbar and never crossed the goal line.

Up next

Charge: Playoff game against a yet to be determined opponent.

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Rams' 6th-round WR made one of the best catches you'll ever see last season

The Los Angeles Rams' newest wide receiver has quite the highlight-reel play on his resume. Former Miami wideout CJ Daniels made one of the best catches you'll ever see last season against Notre Dame, doing an excellent Odell Beckham Jr. impression just before the end of the first half.

It's a catch you have to see to believe, as Daniels stuck out his right arm while falling to the ground and somehow held on for a touchdown. Not only did it put six points on the board for Miami, but it prevented what would've been a sure interception by the Irish.

Here's a look at the spectacular grab from last August in what was a huge game for the Hurricanes and Irish.

OH. MY. CJ. DANIELS. 🤯🖐️

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— ACC Football (@ACCFootball) September 1, 2025

That's probably the closest thing we've ever seen to OBJ's iconic one-handed grab against the Cowboys. Daniels may not have used only three fingers like Beckham, but his catch was every bit as good.

It's an example of the hands he displays at wide receiver, as well as his ability to elevate to make difficult catches.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams highlights: CJ Daniels made incredible 1-handed catch at Miami

Report: Commanders have interest in signing Brandon Aiyuk if 49ers release him

49ers General Manager John Lynch said before the draft that he's had discussions with teams about a potential trade involving wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk and that he believes there's "a chance" that a deal comes together.

The Commanders reportedly hope that's not the case. Lynch said after the season that it was safe to say Aiyuk has played his final snap for the Niners and Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Commanders have "significant interest" in signing Aiyuk if the 49ers release him.

The 49ers are less likely to do that as long as they think the Commanders might pivot to making an offer and they voided the remaining guarantees on Aiyuk's contract, so there's no particular time pressure for them to make a move at this point in the calendar.

Washington has frequently been mentioned as a possible landing spot for Aiyuk. He and quarterback Jayden Daniels were teammates at Arizona State and the team has space for a complement to Terry McLaurin in their receiving corps. They drafted wideout Antonio Williams in the third round on Friday and also have Treylon Burks, Luke McCaffrey, Dyami Brown, Van Jefferson, and Jaylin Lane at the moment.

The Houston Texans select WR Lewis Bond with the 204th overall pick

CHESTNUT HILL, MA - NOVEMBER 15: Lewis Bond #11 of the Boston College Eagles smiles after a catch against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets during the game at Alumni Stadium on November 15, 2025 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo By Winslow Townson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Houston Texans’ WR room will have a non-Iowa State player in it not named Nico Collins.

In the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Texans took Lewis Bond, a wide receiver from Boston College.

Wait…Boston College, isn’t that where Bill O’Brien is coaching now? So you mean to tell me we drafted a Bill O’Brien-coached player?

That’s just too funny.

Anyway, let’s get to the stats on Bond and a quick recap from Houston sports radio’s own Lance Zierlein.

Overview

Hard-hat possession receiver who has delivered with consistency for three consecutive seasons. Bond shines with natural ball skills highlighted by plus catch focus and sure hands to routinely win contested catch battles. Finding separation as a pro will be a challenge. He’s not shifty enough to beat a pro press and doesn’t have the speed or suddenness to break free from sticky man coverage. He might need pre-snap motion or bunch formations to get rolling. Bond will find his best chance with teams who covet pro-caliber ball skills over separation traits.

Strengths

  • Team captain with steady catch production in his last three seasons.
  • Smooth in his transitions on vertical routes.
  • Consistent to make the tough catch when challenged.
  • Tracks the ball and makes adjustments like a pro.
  • Good feel for utilizing space properly against zone coverage.
  • Uses sudden, strong hands to quickly pluck and tuck.

Weaknesses

  • Sluggish takeoff could doom him against NFL press corners.
  • Unable to back cornerbacks off with the threat of his long speed.
  • Lacks route burst to unstick from sticky man coverage.
  • Fails to hit a noticeable second gear to run under deep throws.

Saints drafted record-setting LSU star WR with elite skill New Orleans needed

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Saints drafted record-setting LSU star WR with elite skill New Orleans needed originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The New Orleans Saints have made a ton of selections during the 2026 NFL Draft to improve the offensive side of the ball, with Jordyn Tyson are wide receiver, kicking off the draft in Round 1.

But that wasn't all the Saints went with on the offensive side of the ball. They also went out and added tight end Oscar Delp, wide receiver Bryce Lance, and, as the Saints announced, WR Barion Brown.

Brown is a very unique player for the Saints, and a fun selection to bolster the New Orleans offense. But, there's more reason why the LSU star receiver is a good pick; he's a record-breaker in a key statistic that is something they're missing right now.

2026 NFL DRAFT HQ:Live tracker | Pick-by-pick grades | Best players still available

Saints draft Barion Brown to replace Rashid Shaheed

At the 190th overall pick in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Saints drafted Brown, the LSU WR and kick returner.

While Lance has elite speed and might take over some of the Shaheed work in the receiving game, Brown might take over Shaheed's role on special teams.

New Orleans got elite production from Shaheed in the return game, and now, they're adding Brown, who, in his collegiate career, returned six kickoffs for touchdowns.

That's an SEC record, and it's a very fun statistic to believe in. He ran a 4.40-second 40-yard dash and has great straight-line speed.

MoreAlvin Kamara might retire if trade rumors with Saints come true

The 5-foot-11, 177-pound receiver is not as likely to factor into the receiving game with Tyler Shough as he is likely to be a potential star in the return game.

This past season for LSU, he returned 15 kickoffs for 445 yards and one touchdown. He had one touchdown in 2024 with Kentucky, three kickoff touchdowns in 2023, and one touchdown in his collegiate debut back in 2022.

As a receiver, he caught 53 passes for 532 yards and one touchdown. Brown isn't likely to be a WR for the Saints, but he might be a key returner for the Saints in 2026, as the record-breaker has the traits to be a great returner.

More Saints news:

WATCH: New Seahawks WR Emmanuel Henderson's college highlights

The Seattle Seahawks selected Kansas wide receiver Emmanuel Wilson Jr. with the No. 199 overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft. Henderson projects to be a depth pick at wide receiver, and mainly a special teams starter. However, that doesn't mean he doesn't come with plenty of explosive highlights as a pass catcher.

Here at Seahawks Wire, we once again share with you the highlights of the newest Seattle draft pick:

The newest Seattle Seahawks wide receiver: Emmanuel Henderson Jr. pic.twitter.com/9McW5BwZg8

— Kole Musgrove (@KoleMusgrove23) April 25, 2026

This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: watch Emmanuel Wilson highlights

Dallas Cowboys draft picks tracker: Updated list of 2026 selections, next pick predictions

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Dallas Cowboys draft picks tracker: Updated list of 2026 selections, next pick predictions originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Despite being the NFL's biggest brand, the Cowboys haven't made much of a dent on the league standings in recent years.

Dallas missed the postseason for the second straight year in 2025, seeing its playoff hopes crumble as injuries, poor performance and a husk-like defense reared their ugly heads.

The Cowboys found some answers at some key positions during head coach Brian Schottenheimer's first season in charge. Dak Prescott re-established himself as one of the league's best passers after an injury-plagued 2024 season, while George Pickens made himself indispensable, tallying more than 1,400 receiving yards.

Still, that defense was dire, taking the ignominious title of football's worst. Reinforcements could be on the way -- the Cowboys hold two first-round selections in the 2026 draft. Only time will tell if they'll stop the rot, however.

The Sporting News is tracking every Cowboys selection in the 2026 NFL draft, from the first round to the seventh. Follow along below as Dallas makes its picks.

2026 NFL DRAFT HQ:Live tracker | Pick-by-pick grades | Best players still available

Who did the Cowboys draft?

Dallas entered the 2026 NFL Draft with nine selections and now has seven after multiple trades.

  • Round 1, Pick No. 11: S Caleb Downs, Ohio State
  • Round 1, Pick No. 23: EDGE Malachi Lawrence, UCF
  • Round 3, Pick No. 95: EDGE Jaishawn Barham, Michigan
  • Round 4, Pick No. 112: OT Drew Shelton, Penn State
  • Round 4, Pick No. 114: CB Devin Moore, Florida
  • Round 5, Pick No. 137: EDGE LT Overton, Alabama
  • Round 7, Pick No. 218:

Cowboys NFL Draft needs

  • Defensive back: The Cowboys were football's worst defense in 2025, conceding more points, yards and third down conversions than any other side in the land. Dallas has a lot of holes across its defense. Few loom as large as in the secondary, however -- the Cowboys routinely gave up big plays at untimely moments.
  • EDGE: Despite posting an above-average pressure rate, Dallas' pass rush proved fairly toothless after trading Micah Parsons, recording just 35 sacks in 2025 -- the joint-seventh-worst mark in football. The Cowboys will seek a remedy for its impotence in the pocket.
  • Linebacker: Dallas' defense was lackluster in all aspects. Adding a quality reinforcement in the linebacker spot could go a long way in pushing the front seven forward under new defensive coordinator Christian Parker.

MORE:Final NFL Draft big board of 257 players

Cowboys mock draft 2026

Here's a look at how the Cowboys' draft board could shake out, based on the seven-round mock draft from SN's Vinnie Iyer

RoundPickSelectionPositionCollege
112Akheem MesidorEDGEMiami (FL)
120Avieon TerrellCBClemson
4112Taurean YorkLBTexas A&M
5152Eric RiversWRGeorgia Tech
5177Aiden FisherLBIndiana
5180Ar'maj Reed-AdamsG/CTexas A&M
6193Kendrick LawWRKentucky
7218Tanner KoziolTEHouston

The first round of the 2026 NFL Draft is on Thursday, April 23, from Pittsburgh.

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Brighton & Hove Albion record impressive victory against league leaders Manchester City

Brighton & Hove Albion record impressive victory against league leaders Manchester City
Brighton & Hove Albion record impressive victory against league leaders Manchester City

Brighton & Hove Albion caused an upset as they recorded an impressive 3-2 victory over Barclays Women’s Super League leaders Manchester City at Broadfield Stadium this afternoon.

The hosts took the win thanks to a brace from Madison Haley along with a goal from Kiko Seike. 

Early pressure from Manchester City resulted in them going close in the opening minutes through Aoba Fujino. Her shot from the centre of the box went just wide of Chiamaka Nnadozie’s goal. 

Kerolin opened the scoring in the fifth minute with a right-footed shot into the top left corner of the Brighton & Hove Albion net.

Khadija Shaw then hit the post as Manchester City looked to extend their early lead while Brighton & Hove Albion’s first shot of the game came when Fran Kirby’s effort was saved by Ayaka Yamashita.

Just before the break, Kerolin’s shot from the centre of the box was saved by Nnadozie.

Brighton & Hove Albion equalised in added time through Haley’s right-footed shot from the centre of the box. She was assisted by Kirby. 

Just moments after the break, Seike put the hosts ahead as her shot from a difficult angle found the top corner. 

At the other end, Nnadozie made another crucial save to deny Fujino and keep her side ahead. 

Brighton & Hove Albion then added a third goal through Haley as her close-range shot beat Yamashita after her first chance was saved. 

Towards the end of regular time, Shaw got one back for the visitors as her right-footed shot went past Nnadozie but it was too little, too late as Manchester City’s title hopes suffered a blow.

Brighton & Hove Albion are back in action when they travel to face Manchester United next Saturday while Manchester City host Liverpool the following day.

It's not over: Liverpool won't give up on deal for Marcos Senesi

It's not over: Liverpool won't give up on deal for Marcos Senesi
It's not over: Liverpool won't give up on deal for Marcos Senesi

Last week it was claimed that Tottenham had reached an agreement to sign Marcos Senesi.

The 28-year-old is due to leave Bournemouth this summer when his contract expires - having signed for the Cherries back in 2022.

The Argentina centre-back left Arne Slot’s Feyenoord for Bournemouth - whose technical director at the time was Richard Hughes.

With Hughes and Slot now in tandem at Liverpool the aggressive left-footer has been mooted as a potential transfer target.

The Premier League champions need cover and competition at centre-back - while a long-term replacement for Virgil van Dijk will be uppermost in the club’s thoughts.

Now it’s been claimed in Caught Offside that Senesi IS a target for Liverpool - and no such deal has been agreed with Spurs.

No deal reached with Spurs

The crisis-torn London club cannot be sure of their Premier League status right now and as such will be leaving recruitment decisions until the end of the season.

That leaves the pathway clear for a move to Merseyside - with other sides dropping out of the race for Senesi.

“It may be that Senesi is leaning towards Spurs if they stay up, but my understanding is that other clubs like Liverpool remain in the race for his signature,” the report reads.

“The Reds are exploring the centre-backs market as they’re really keen to add depth even if Ibrahima Konate stays and signs a new contract.

“I previously mentioned the likes of Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, and Chelsea also being keen on Senesi, but it now seems their interest has cooled. Meanwhile, the player is understood to have rejected offers from Juventus and Borussia Dortmund as they didn’t meet his demands.”

Bucs add some OL depth with Billy Schrauth in Round 5

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had their offensive line take a beating over the last two seasons. They know they need some depth, and general manager Jason Licht once again let the board fall his way to get another great value for the Bucs, this time in Round 5.

With the 160th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Bucs selected Notre Dame guard Billy Schrauth.

Schrauth could become a starter for this team at left guard and provides a tremendous insurance policy for Cody Mauch, who is coming off a significant knee injury. With this selection, the Bucs will be able to properly assess his knee as he rehabs and works his way back in camp. If things are not progressing as they should, Schrauth could play meaningful snaps as a rookie.

He was a team captain at Notre Dame and proved to be a leader on a team chock-full of them. He will be as good a locker room addition as he is a depth one for the Bucs.

This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: NFL Draft: Bucs add some OL depth with Billy Schrauth in Round 5

Instant grades for the Patriots drafting CB Karon Prunty in Round 5

Sep 12, 2020; Lawrence, Kansas, USA; Kansas Jayhawks cornerback Karon Prunty (9) wears a Black Lives Matter shirt during warmups before a game against the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images

The New England Patriots waited almost 80 picks between their third and fourth selections in the draft. When they were on the clock, they opted to go for a player who they had shown interest in for a while: Wake Forest cornerback Karon Prunty was selected with pick No. 171 in the fifth round.

Let’s grade the pick.

Instant grades: Patriots draft CB Karon Prunty 171st overall

Bernd Buchmasser: The Patriots did their homework on Prunty, inviting him for a 30 visit and having other points of contact throughout the pre-draft process. They also were a lot higher on him than plenty of other people: he is ranked 512th on the consensus board. Does this make it a bad pick, though? Not necessarily because he has some tools to work with as a long, speedy defender. | Grade: C-

Pat Lane: The Patriots met with Prunty on a 30 visit, and also at his pro day. Clearly, they were higher than consensus on him. He was PFF’s 24th-rated cover corner in coverage last year, and he has good size, so maybe there is some upside here, but it sure feels like he would’ve been available later. Corner is definitely a need for the Patriots, so that’s good. I believe there were much better corners on the board, but I’m going to choose to trust that the Patriots know what they’re doing here. Let’s hope they’re right, because I feel like the grades from most people are going to be pretty low. | Grade: D

Matt St. Jean: In what was seen as a weak class, the Patriots take CB57 on Dane Brugler’s board at pick 171. Karon Prunty is an older prospect who finished his career at Wake Forest. A tall corner at 6-foot-1 who played outside, Prunty posted a great three-cone drill for his height with a 4.45 40-time. He got strong coverage grades from PFF all throughout his career (84.8 coverage grade in 2025) and drew interest from multiple NFL teams who brought him in for 30 visits, including the Patriots. Depth at outside corner is a long-term need for the team, so this fills a need. It is similar to the selection of Kobee Minor last year with the team taking a corner from well off the consensus boards, which speaks to the lack of depth in this class and the team’s willingness to trade both 4th-round picks. | Grade: C-

Andrew Guindon: The Patriots needed young and cheap cornerback depth since they will likely be near or at the top of the league in spending at the position, assuming they extend Christian Gonzalez. Prunty (6-foot-1, 190 pounds) tested well at his pro day and ran a 4.45 40-yard dash. He has a knack for creating turnovers, recording eight interceptions in college. There was an extensive list of higher-profile corners available, but the pick still fills a need. | Grade: C

The Patriots’ next draft pick is set to come at No. 191 in the sixth round. The top needs left to be addressed include linebacker and defensive tackle.

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Tartan Army 'taking back control' from Fifa with fan ticket exchange

Large crowd of football supporters wearing dark blue Scotland tops, gathered closely together in an indoor venue, many holding plastic cups of beer with arms raised, including a person in the foreground wearing a tartan hat.
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The Tartan Army says it is "taking back control" over soaring World Cup prices with a fan-run ticket swap website for supporters.

Ticket Exchange, set up by Edinburgh fan Carey McEvoy, says Scotland fans can swap and sell World Cup briefs without "obnoxious" resale mark-ups.

The 54-year-old ran a similar operation during Euro 2024, but says the high costs involved in the US tournament have made this "very different".

The cheapest recent tickets for Scotland's opening match against Haiti in Boston were $380 - the most expensive more than $2,000.

There have been various Fifa ticket sales with some using a dynamic pricing model - where prices are adjusted in real-time based on demand.

McEvoy, who is taking his 17-year-old son to his first World Cup, said he set up the group to help "desperate" fans who had paid for travel but had little hope of tickets.

Fans pay a £5 fee to register, which is donated to the Tartan Army Sunshine charity.

Crowds of Scotland fans
Thousands of Scottish fans are due to travel to the US for the World Cup [PA Media]

"The cost and the resale fees from Fifa are obnoxious," McEvoy told BBC Scotland News.

"At first 100 people signed up and were all quite happy to donate a fiver because it was for charity.

"I guess they thought, I have already spent thousands going to America - what's an extra fiver?"

There are about 600 people in the Ticket Exchange group and currently about 80 with tickets to swap or sell.

'Happy to chip in'

McEvoy runs the exchange with fellow fans Gill Taggart and Gordon Forbes, who help facilitate transactions to make sure "no one gets scammed".

Despite struggling to find enough tickets to go round, McEvoy said the experience has been positive for Tartan Army fans.

McEvoy said: "We ran something similar during the Euros which was brilliant, but it was very different then.

"There were a lot of people across Europe with tickets to swap. It was much more straightforward."

"Scotland fans will always find tickets one way or another, we are just happy to chip in."

McEvoy runs the exchange with fellow fans Gill Taggart and Gordon Forbes, who help facilitate transactions to make sure no one gets scammed.
The Tartan Army's Hamish Husband said fans were taking back control from Fifa [BBC]

Thousands of Scottish fans are expected to travel to the US to cheer on Steve Clarke's side, after the men's national team qualified for the World Cup for the first time in 30 years.

Tartan Army veteran Hamish Husband praised the exchange and said its showed that Scotland fans "look after each other".

He said: "We are aware of something called dynamic pricing - Oasis and Taylor Swift fans will be familiar with this.

"We were expecting it at the World Cup but not at this level. The cost for a family to go must be extraordinary.

"The Tartan Army is taking back control from Fifa and our hosts in the USA who are raking in money from football fans."

Map of the usa showing when and where the scotland games
Scotland's games in June are in Boston and Miami [BBC]

Husband also criticised Fifa for allowing tournament prices to spike.

He added: "There have been various ticket selling sites facilitated by Fifa where a ticket for Scotland Haiti or Morocco costs about $1000.

"This site has enabled Scotland fans to swap and buy tickets from each other for face value prices - if you did this through Fifa they take up to 15%."

Fifa insists it is focused on ensuring fair access to the tournament for fans.

A spokesperson said: "Fifa's pricing strategy spans a broad range of price points and categories, reflecting market demand for each match.

"Unlike the entities behind profit-driven third-party ticket marketplaces, Fifa is a not-for-profit organisation.

"Revenue generated is reinvested to support the development of men's, women's and youth football across all Fifa 211 member associations."

Arne Slot points finger at referee over controversial Munoz goal

Arne Slot points finger at referee over controversial Munoz goal
Arne Slot points finger at referee over controversial Munoz goal

Arne Slot believes referee Andy Madley was to blame for a controversial goal conceded by Liverpool against Crystal Palace on Saturday. 

The Reds took a two-goal lead through Alexander Isak and Andy Robertson at Anfield, but the Eagles pulled one back after the break through Daniel Munoz.

The full-back chipped the ball into an empty net while Freddie Woodman was down injured on the pitch. The goalkeeper hit his knee off the turf after stopping Ismaila Sarr’s shot.

The incident had no impact on the end result, though, as Florian Wirtz went on to score and secure a 3-1 win for the hosts.

“It was a lot more nervy because of the goal,” Slot told BBC Match of the Day after the final whistle.

“I don’t think we deserved to concede it in that fashion. Palace were much more in the game than the 2-0 showed. Is there a game we play where there isn’t talk about the referee?”

Read – Robertson reacts to ‘strange’ Palace goal against Liverpool

Arne Slot points finger at referee over controversial Munoz goal

Slot added that he couldn’t fault Munoz for taking his opportunity on goal, but thinks Madley should have blown the whistle when Woodman went down.

“The number of times I’ve played against a team and then a player is on the floor and the referee blows the whistle. It happened against Manchester United when (Alexis) Mac Allister was on the floor, they played on and Macca needed five stitches afterwards. I don’t blame them, by the way, the referee should stop the game.

“It’s going to become a tactic to pretend you’re injured so the referee stops the play. He did it about four times today. Munoz, I think it’s 50-50 because some players wouldn’t have taken the shot. Some players would stop and some would score. I don’t blame him as much as I blame the referee.


The result sees Liverpool move into fourth place in the Premier League table, but it came at a cost as Mo Salah was forced off with an injury.

“Another win and another injury,” Slot said. “It’s the story of our season. It’s too early to say but we all know Mo and how hard it is for him to leave the pitch. For Mo to leave the pitch, it shows you something but we have to wait and see how bad it is.”

Read – Mo Salah injury blow may have just ended Liverpool career early

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Guardiola plays down treble talk after Man City reach FA Cup final

Guardiola plays down treble talk after Man City reach FA Cup final
Guardiola plays down treble talk after Man City reach FA Cup final

Pep Guardiola has played down talk of Manchester City winning a domestic treble despite reaching the final of the FA Cup by beating Southampton.

City came from behind to win at Wembley thanks to goals from Jeremy Doku and Nico Gonzalez.

But having already won the Carabao Cup and currently sitting three points behind Arsenal in the Premier League with a game in hand, Guardiola says it is still too early to talk about a treble.

“It’s too far away,” he said. “Before the final, before the Aston Villa game, I would tell you it was a chance. Now it’s far, far away.

“Now it’s important we have three days off for the players. I told them, don’t think about football, rest. Now we start a season for five games plus the final, the FA Cup. Premier League, I would say it’s almost gone. Now we’re back second. We’ll see how we arrive.

“Six games, like every game we win, we’ll be there, we lose, it’s over.

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“People say how many Champions Leagues and how many this and that. What defines that club is when you win five Carabaos and you play four finals in a row in the FA Cup. That defines it.

“Always you have a bad afternoon, we say many times. A bad day, injures, you cannot be there.

“Always we were there. That’s what I said to the players. Imagine now we start next season and only one team for the next four years will arrive four times in the final of the FA Cup. Apparently it’s not easy.

“So we did it. We did it again. We are in the final again, we have time to prepare with our fans, with Chelsea v Leeds. Now it’s easy, rest mentally, physically because it has been a tough, tough week. A lot of emotions, and go for these five games.”

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Odegaard vows to ‘fight every day’ as Arsenal go top again

Odegaard vows to ‘fight every day’ as Arsenal go top again
Odegaard vows to ‘fight every day’ as Arsenal go top again

Martin Odegaard says that Arsenal need to “fight every single day” for the Premier League title after returning to the top of the table on Saturday. 

The Gunners secured a narrow win over Newcastle United at the Emirates Stadium thanks to a stunning finish from outside the box by Eberechi Eze.

The result sends Arsenal back into first place ahead of Manchester City, who did not play in the league this weekend as they faced and defeated Southampton in the FA Cup semi-finals.

“It was tough, very intense, very physical,” Odegaard told Sky Sports. “We did everything we could and we got the win, the most important thing was to bounce back with a win and get over the line with the three points.”

Arsenal have become known for packing the six-yard box on corners, but they instead tried a new short routine involving Odegaard to catch Newcastle off guard. They had two failed attempts before succeeding with the third as Kai Havertz found Eze in acres of space on the edge of the area.

“We practice it all,” the captain said. “That’s our quality. We can score in many different ways. We did it brilliant today.

“I think the stadium was a bit annoyed that we took it short again but it paid off in the end and it was a great finish.”

Odegaard vows to ‘fight every day’ as Arsenal go top again

Asked about the physical demands of the run-in with a Champions League semi-final against Atletico Madrid on the horizon, Odegaard responded: “This schedule is crazy. We just have to keep going. It is the end of the season, just leave everything out that we have inside, fight every single game and we just have to keep going.

“That’s where we want to be but it is going to go all the way to the end. We are ready for it and we will fight every single day.”

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Browns NFL draft: Grading the selection of C Parker Brailsford

The Cleveland Browns' offensive line play in 2025 was among the worst in the NFL, and it is clear that Andrew Berry knew this and focused on fixing it in free agency and the draft. After adding a tackle in the first and third rounds, the Browns continue to add to the group, selecting Alabama center Parker Brailsford with the 146th pick in the 2026 NFL draft.

What stands out most about Brailsford is his athleticism and movement skills, which allow him to move well laterally and change direction quickly. He's a high-IQ player who handles stunts and loopers well and can help quarterbacks change protection at the line of scrimmage. Brailsford played in 42 games between his two years at Alabama and one year in Washington.

The biggest concern is his power profile and size, coming in at 289 pounds, although he plays with a nasty temperament and doesn't shy away from the dirty work in the run game. If he could add more functional strength without losing athleticism, he could become a starter in the NFL.

Grade: B-

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Ryan delighted with title win after 'turbulent' season

Larne striker Andy Ryan said he was pleased that they got over the line and won a third Irish Premiership title in four years after a "turbulent" season.

The Inver men wrestled back the Gibson Cup from Linfield with a thumping 8-0 win over Dungannon Swifts on the final day.

It caps a fine end to a chaotic season for Larne, whose manager Nathan Rooney left after the first game of the season with Kenny Bruce also selling his 50% stake in the Irish Premiership club to American firm Redball.

And Ryan, who missed the first half of the season with a knee injury, praised the resilience of players and staff alike to win the title.

"We did half the job at the oval last week and we knew we had to do the other half today. There was a lot of noise from the outside about what could happen but we did what we did all season focused on ourselves and it was a real professional performance," he told BBC Sport NI.

"It's been a turbulent season from the start losing the manager and Kenny leaving but we're a close-knit group and we stuck together like we did today and got it over the line.

"It's not just the forward players it's the whole squad [that helped win the league], look at the clean sheets as well. Teams win games but squads win leagues and that's what's done us good this year."

The 31-year-old is out of contract in the summer and said after the title celebrations that he was unsure if he would extend his successful three and a half year association with the club.

"I don't know, it's been a turbulent season for me," he added.

"My sole focus was to get myself back fit and after that it was to get today over the line.

"Whether I'm here next year or not I wanted to make sure this club got another trophy. I'll have a few weeks with my family and see what the future brings."

'They underestimated what we have as a group' - Haveron

Gary Haveron stepped in to take on the role as interim manager from Rooney in August but such was Larne's success under the 45-year-old he was named permanent boss on a three-year deal in October.

Named Manager of the Year at the Northern Ireland Football League's awards, Haveron said it was "really special" to lead his local team to a league title.

"I'm born and bred in this town and you know what it means to me," he said.

"These players and staff are exceptional. Everyone was talking about us falling away, but they underestimated what we have as a group and a community. More fool them.

"It was gritty and resilient. There were injuries to key people and suspensions at the start of the season, but we knew if we could be competitive then we could finish strong.

!The 18 games unbeaten were the backbone. We just crept up to get to the top and then you are there to be shot at."

Bison WR Bryce Lance is a Saint

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 28: Bryce Lance of the North Dakota State Bison participates in a drill during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 28, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the NFL Draft in its final day, many players with Mountain West ties of some sort are hearing their names called.

North Dakota State wide receiver Bryce Lance, younger brother of former Bison and NFL QB Trey Lance, was taken in the fourth round (136th pick overall), going to the New Orleans Saints.

The New Orleans Saints selected wide receiver Bryce Lance with the 136th pick in the fourth round of the NFL Draft! 🦬#ProBison | #NFLDraftpic.twitter.com/I6Vd83kB4Z

— NDSU Football (@NDSUfootball) April 25, 2026

Lance was a key part of the Bison offense during his tenure, starting in 2024 and 2025. He had back-to-back 1000-yard receiving seasons, totaling 2157 overall, and averaged 17 yards per catch. Bryce also found the end zone often, scoring 27 touchdowns over two seasons, including an eye-popping 18 in 2024.

Standing at 6’3” and weighing about 204 pounds, Lance has an NFL WR body and despite playing at the FCS level, he should be able to translate well to the NFL game due to his size and speed. At the NFL Combine, he posted a 4.34 forty-time with a 41.5” vertical.

Following the Saints trade of Rashid Shaheed, Lance is in a great position to come in and compete for a starting role immediately. This seems like a good fit for both sides.

What did the Detroit Lions trade to Bills to select WR Kendrick Law?

The Detroit Lions made another draft-day trade, moving up to pick No. 168 overall to select Kentucky wide receiver Kendrick Law in the 2026 NFL Draft.

What did the Lions give up in order to do so?

Detroit sent picks No. 181 (fifth round) and No. 213 (sixth round) to the Buffalo Bills in order to move up 13 spots to select Law.

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— Detroit Lions (@Lions) April 25, 2026

Law, a 6-foot, 203-pound wide receiver, reeled in 53 catches for 540 yards with three scores. In his college career, Law caught 86 passes for 883 yards and four touchdowns.

After its trade with the Bills, the Lions now have just two remaining picks in the 2026 NFL draft: picks No. 205 overall (sixth round) and No. 222 overall (seventh round).

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Jermod McCoy says doctors that did surgery told him knee is healthy for NFL

Jermod McCoy said doctors told him his surgically-repaired knee is healthy and he's ready to play in the NFL, but he'll have a second surgery if the Las Vegas Raiders want him to.

"All my doctors that did my surgery told me that I’m good. I feel like I’m good," McCoy said on April 25. "But if the team wants me to do something for the longevity of my career, I’m willing to do that. I’m going to listen to the team because I feel like they have my best interests in mind."

McCoy, a Tennessee Vols star, was considered the top cornerback in the 2026 NFL Draft. But he dropped to the fourth round, where the Raiders took him with the 101st pick, because of concerns over his long-term health.

It was tragic fall, but McCoy took it in stride.

"It’s definitely difficult. But I know God has a plan for me," McCoy said. "I am just truly blessed that a team took me anyways because this is an achievement to get here in the first place."

Did Jermod McCoy expect to fall in NFL draft?

McCoy was a 2024 All-American and then suffered a torn ACL during a training session in January 2025. He did not play during Tennessee’s 2025 season but showed progress during individual drills at practice in August.

On March 31, McCoy ran the 40-yard dash in 4.37 seconds at Tennessee’s pro day. That would've tied for the second-fastest time among cornerbacks at the NFL scouting combine. He recorded a 38-inch vertical jump and 10 feet, 7 inches in the broad jump.

It seemed to solidify him as an elite prospect, but reports early in the draft cast doubt. NFL teams were not concerned about his ACL, according to multiple reports, but they believed that surgery revealed potential degenerative problems in his knee, specifically in regards to a bone plug.

"I was prepared for whatever happened. But I thought I would go a little higher for sure because I had a good pro day, ran some good times and did some good things," McCoy said. "But I was prepared for whatever happened because it’s not in my control. All of it is just motivation fueling me."

Why Jermod McCoy says 'this is still a blessing'

When McCoy was passed over in the first round and second and third, he could've turned off the draft. Instead, he said he kept watching it and hoping for an opportunity. The Raiders took him with the first pick on Day 3.

"I was watching for sure. This something you can't take this for granted. This is everyone’s dream," McCoy said. "You can’t just say, ‘I didn’t get drafted, so I’m not fixing to watch the draft anymore.’ This is still a blessing to get drafted. I was watching it. I got the call, and I’m super excited to get to work."

If healthy, the Raiders got a massive steal.

McCoy, 6-foot-1, 188-pounder, has elite athleticism, ideal size, speed, technique, instincts, competitive drive and performance. He excelled at Oregon State. Then he transferred to Tennessee, where he became an All-American and semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award, given to the best defensive back in college football.

But McCoy hasn't played in a game since Dec. 21, 2024, a loss to Ohio State in the College Football Playoff.

"Something I learned about myself (while sitting out the 2025 season) is that I’m super mentally strong," McCoy said. "I’ve been through a lot, and I’ve got a story that I’m still telling."

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Saints edge title-rivals Bath in 12-try thriller

The Prem

Northampton (26) 41

Tries: F Smith, Freeman 3, Sleightholme 2 Cons: F Smith 4 Pens: Smith

Bath (14) 38

Tries: Hennessey, Green, Carr-Smith, De Glanville, Griffin, Tuipulotu Cons: Donoghue 4

Northampton Saints confirmed their status as the Prem team to beat with a last-minute penalty from Fin Smith securing a breathless 41-38 victory over title-rivals Bath at cinch Stadium at Franklin's Gardens.

League-leaders Saints edged a highly competitive first half against the team in second, scoring tries through Smith, Ollie Sleightholme and a double for Tommy Freeman, with Bath responding through Louie Hennessey and Arthur Green.

The seesaw nature of the contest continued in the second half, with Tom Carr-Smith and Sleightholme exchanging tries, before Tom de Glanville and Archie Griffin levelled the scores.

With time running down, Freeman secured his hat-trick before Kepu Tuipulotu restored parity, but there was still time for Smith to keep his cool and slot the winning points.

Saints got off to a fast start in front of an expectant home crowd, with Fraser Dingwall making a nuisance of himself in midfield before feeding Smith to exploit a gap to run in and score.

But they were pegged back soon after.

With Tom Litchfield in the sin-bin for not rolling away following Bernard van der Linde's midfield break, the ball eventually found its way to Hennessey on the wing and he crossed to score.

With Bath reduced to 14 men following a deliberate knock-on from Will Muir, the Saints restored their lead with Alex Mitchell finding Tommy Freeman to go over in the corner.

Saints soon added a third through Sleightholme, who powered down the wing untouched following quick interplay between Freeman and George Hendy in midfield.

But Bath were not to be held off for long. Off the back of a scrum, Hennessey did well to draw multiple defenders before freeing his arms to feed Will Butt, who offloaded to Green to go over for a well-worked second.

With Bath knocking on the door again, the Saints snaffled the ball in their own 22 with Sleightholme leading a breathless counter-attack into the visitors' half.

Having been tackled by Josh Bayliss, the ball was recycled and eventually ended up in the hands of Freeman, who went over for the Saints' bonus-point score.

The pace of the game was unrelenting - barely had referee Luke Pearce blown the whistle to start the second half and Bath were back in contention.

Ciaran Donoghue, in his first appearance of the season after recovering from a knee injury, threw the perfect miss pass in the Saints 22, releasing Hennessey down the wing, who fed back inside for Carr-Smith to score.

Sleightholme then restored Saints' lead from close range before De Glanville dotted down after Frost and was halted metres short of the Saints line.

Bath's power game came to the fore as Griffin forced his way over following a period of sustained pressure in the Saints' 22 to level things up before the match swung again.

Finding open space down the wing, Litchfield fed Freeman for his hat-trick before Tuipulotu went over from close range to set up a tense finish.

But with Bath penalised for a high-tackle on Henry Pollock with the clock in the red, it fell to Smith to deliver the final blow in yet another high-scoring match between the two teams and a carbon copy of the Saints' nail-biting win in January 2025.

'Third gear performance' - reaction

Northampton Saints head coach Sam Vesty told BBC Radio Northampton:

"It was a good game, great for the neutral, but frustrating from our point of view. I don't think we played very well there. Great to come away with five points, but lots for us to work on.

"None of it was really a Saints performance. We weren't sharp to move, we weren't connected, we weren't working together. It felt like a third gear performance from us, which is massively disappointing."

[On defensive lapses] "It's too easy to get into our 22, and when they get in there, we're not good enough at holding out"

Bath head coach Johann van Graan told BBC Radio Bristol:

"I'm gutted to lose like that but, equally, what a game of rugby once again between two amazing clubs. I'm so proud of this group to deliver that comeback once again.

"We know who we are, we are tough to beat, we don't know how to give up.

"We take it week by week. We pitched up physically, but we came up against a very good side - it's not great to lose it that way."

[On Ciaran Donoghue's return from injury] "It's amazing, after nine months out, to come and play 80 minutes. But it's not about individuals. Our club is about the team, and respect, and the values of the game, and I think we showed that today."

Northampton: Hendy; Freeman, Litchfield, Dingwall (capt), Sleightholme; F Smith, Mitchell; Iyogun, Wright, Green; Lockett, Prowse, Kemeny, Graham, Pollock

Replacements: R Smith, Fischetti, Kundiona, Van der Mescht, Munga, Chick, McParland, Hutchinson

Sin-bin: Litchfield (7)

Bath: De Glanville; Hennessey, Harris, Butt, Muir; Donoghue, Van der Linde; Kirk, Frost, Verden; Richards, Molony, Bayliss, Reid (capt), Green

Replacements: Tuipulotu, Van Wyk, Griffin, Opoku-Gyamfu, Hill, Carr-Smith, Winters, Underhill

Sin-bin: Muir (13)

Referee: Luke Pearce

NFL world reacts to Bears picking Keyshaun Elliott in 2026 NFL Draft

After making a trade with the Carolina Panthers to move up in the fourth round, the Chicago Bears waited to make their pick in the fifth round and brought in another defensive playmaker, selecting linebacker Keyshaun Elliott out of Arizona State with the 166th overall pick.

This is the third selection on defense that the Bears have made in this year’s draft, including safety Dillon Thieneman (first round), cornerback Malik Muhammad (fourth round), who the team traded up to get at pick No. 124, and now Elliott.

Elliott will join the Bears linebacker room that is filled with veterans, led by T.J. Edwards, Devin Bush, D’Marco Jackson, and Jack Sanborn. It is the second straight year in which the Bears have drafted a linebacker, after they selected Ruben Hyppolite II in the fourth round last year. The Arizona State product will likely see his first opportunities to make an impact on special teams, while also having plenty of veteran leaders to learn from.

Here’s how the NFL world reacted to the Bears’ selection of Keyshaun Elliott:

NFL world reacts to Bears selecting LB Keyshaun Elliott in 2026 NFL Draft

Ryan Poles has drafted every position except for DL pic.twitter.com/eI1FKYABDN

— ThienemanSZN (@ThienemanSZN) April 25, 2026

Linebacker depth is a little scarce for Chicago, so the Keyshaun Elliott selection makes sense. Not some super athletic guy, but a solid run stopper who also showed an ability to get after the QB last season with 7 sacks.

— Matt Eurich (@MattEurich) April 25, 2026

The #Bears add some value on special teams with Arizona State linebacker Keyshaun Elliott at No. 176 overall

Physical LB with impressive blitzing ability. Don't know how high the athletic ceiling or coverage skills are, but he'll be a good third-phase type of guy

— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) April 25, 2026

Keyshaun Elliott is high character instinctual LB. Good size and speed.

300 career tackles, 14 tackles for loss and 7 sacks last season.

His coverage is pretty meh.

Some had a 3rd round grade on him.#DaBears

— Mason West (@WestSportsPT) April 25, 2026

For being a 5th round pick, I really like what I’m seeing from Keyshaun Elliott.

Could be a solid pick up for the Bears. 🤔 pic.twitter.com/lfLtTbosjz

— Bearsszn (@bearszn) April 25, 2026

Keyshaun Elliot was a top 10 LB for me and a 4th round grade. Highest rated LB on the board. 134th on the consensus board. Good value https://t.co/1qaE4VgiBs

— Steve Letizia (@CFCBears) April 25, 2026

The ceiling on Keyshaun Elliot is somewhere along the lines of run down starter or used specifically in sub-packages on blitzes. The coverage skills are a major work in progress. High end special teams add. #Bears

— Blake (@SoldierFieldBlg) April 25, 2026

#Bears fans, @OllieConnolly and I really think Keyshaun Elliott could be an excellent day 3 find for Chicago.

He was in both of our top 5 LBs. 46th on my board. Violent play style and solid athletic/size profile. And he goes to Dennis Allen! https://t.co/wBsHgLs35gpic.twitter.com/J4ThohIWdD

— Jon Ledyard (@LedyardNFLDraft) April 25, 2026

I missed it when it happened but Keyshaun Elliott to the Bears is sick. He fills gaps with urgency and avoids blockers well. Not as much of a coverage guy right now, but I like his game

— JP Acosta (@acosta32_jp) April 25, 2026

Bears select LB Keyshaun Elliott from ASU
6'1" 233 lbs, 22 yrs old
4.58 40, 38" vert, 10'5" broad jump
8.74 RAS
38 starts in college between New Mexico St/Arizona St
Green dot LB, who shows good instincts, character, team captain
Needs to improve on coverage, but a solid LB… pic.twitter.com/7Um3oOV0hf

— Nick Whalen (@_NickWhalen) April 25, 2026

l like the Keyshaun Elliot pick a lot. Smart communicates well. He's going to wear the green dot for the Bears at some point

— Steve Letizia (@CFCBears) April 25, 2026

This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears draft Keyshaun Elliott: NFL world reacts to Chicago's pick

Breaking down the Bengals’ selection of Colbie Young in Round 4

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JANUARY 1: Wide receiver Colbie Young #8 of the Georgia Bulldogs run against cornerback Jaylon Braxton #2 of the Ole Miss Rebels during second half of the College Football Playoff Quarter Final Game at Caesars Superdome on January 1, 2026 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by CFP/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the 140th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Cincinnati Bengals selected Georgia wide receiver Colbie Young.

After trading 10th overall for Dexter Lawrence and spending Day 2 adding to the defense, the Bengals go offense twice in the fourth round. After selecting Connor Lew to be their center of the future, they added to the wide receiver room with Young.

At 6-foot-4, 218 pounds, it is easy to like the prospect of Young in the Bengals’ offense, but a broken leg last season cost Young significant time. He was able to make it back for the College Football Playoff. He started his college career at Miami before transferring to Georgia.

Young missed time in 2024 following an arrest and suspension, but he was later placed on probation and fined before being welcomed back to the football team.

What Colbie Young brings to the Bengals

Size: His 6-foot-4 frame is something the Bengals have historically valued in a receiver, and he could be a contributor in the red zone. Young is the same height as Tee Higgins, and a red zone package with Higgins, Mike Gesicki, and Young could be a matchup nightmare for opposing defenses.

Run After Catch: Young is flat-out hard to bring down. He consistently beats individual tacklers and requires multiple players to get him to the ground. As the defense focuses on Ja’Marr Chase and Higgins, Young could be the weapon the Bengals were hoping Germaine Burton could be against single coverage.

High-point Specialist: Young is great at using his body to shield defenders, while his large hands help him excel in contested catch situations. Young is going to come down with the 50/50 balls more often than not when he’s on the field.

Why the Bengals picked Colbie Young

Germaine Burton’s Departure: Burton was supposed to be yet another explosive addition to the wide receiver room, but he was never able to put it together. While the Bengals like Andrei Iosivas, he doesn’t have some of the physical traits the Bengals covet. After releasing Burton last season, the Bengals are taking another risk to replace him.

Iosivas Contract: Iosivas is also scheduled to be a free agent after the 2026 season, so there is no guarantee he is in the building beyond this year. The Bengals have been known to draft the replacement for a player they plan to move on from, so that could be the case here.

Big Play Ability: They already have two big play wideouts in Chase and Higgins, but Young panning out would bring yet another dynamic to an already explosive offense. With all of the attention directed at the top two receivers, the Bengals are hoping they have found a true, big-time threat that can make a defense pay.

Young is certainly a risk given his off-field issues and injury history, but he has all the traits to become a very underrated pick. This feels very similar to drafting Burton, so we will all hope for better results.

Lynn praises Wales' never say die spirit against world's best

Sean Lynn in a Wales huddle
Sean Lynn is in charge of his second Six Nations campaign with Wales [Huw Evans Picture Agency]

Head coach Sean Lynn has praised Wales' never say die attitude, but admits there is still plenty to work on if they are to close the gap on the world's best teams.

Seren Lockwood scored in the 80th minute to secure a try bonus-point against Grand Slam-chasing England, who ran in 10 tries of their own in a ruthless display.

Wales' 24 points at Ashton Gate was also the most they have ever scored against the Red Roses in 24 Six Nations meetings.

"Twelve months ago we would've flopped and fallen away, but to show that character to come back and score two tries and get a bonus point, I cant fault the character," said Lynn.

"Obviously we're disappointed we leaked 62 points, but that's a very good Red Roses side who were clinical today."

Few predicted any other result than a convincing England win, but Lynn said the performance was always going to be about them.

Wales showed variation in set piece attack, with two training ground lineout moves catching England cold for Keira Bevan and Kelsey Jones' first-half tries.

"We've got to be a little bit more clever now in those red zones, so it was lovely to see the first one come off and then the second. We've always got to be asking questions of the defence," said Lynn.

But a lack of clinical edge in promising positions continues to be Wales' downfall, with England thriving on the counter attack.

"We just didn't keep the ball and then they score from those opportunities when we're in really good areas, those were the big frustrations from us as a coaching team," said Lynn.

Wales' discipline was improved, with only six penalties conceded, although Kayleigh Powell's 52nd minute yellow card proved costly.

There were also 40 missed tackles which England duly punished, while Wales' loose kicking game needs serious attention.

Despite Wales' shortcomings, England captain, Wales-born Meg Jones, said she knew she had been in a Test match after the final whistle.

"They love coming to the breakdown, they hit really hard, that's something they'll always have," said Jones.

"I said to the girls, there is going to be so much emotion out there, they are not going to lay over for us and their continuity in attack has definitely developed, including their set piece.

"It was definitely the Test match that we wanted."

Jones' acknowledgment of Wales' progress were echoed by England head coach John Mitchell, who said "they're definitely more organised".

Wales - and the rest of the world - have been attempting to close the gap on England for years, and while the scoreline may be similar, Lynn believes they are making strides.

"We will definitely be moving that goalpost for us and we could catch them," he said.

"I couldn't give you an answer [on how long]. It's just making sure we focus on us and control what we can.

"That's the big thing for me, we've got individuals, somebody like Freya Bell coming off the bench today who's looking strong, Jenna De Vera getting her second start, Jorja Aiono, Seren Lockwood - the adaptability she's showing going onto the wing and playing in front of 28,000 people.

"This experience is just going to help our youngsters and the senior players have been outstanding."

Wales now have two weeks to reflect before heading to Ireland for the penulatimate round, but Lynn is facing a mini injury crisis with Catherine Richards the latest casualty.

Wales were without captain Kate Williams, Hannah Dallavalle and Carys Cox for the England game, while Lisa Neumann has already been ruled out of the rest of the championship.

Saints select Ohio State DB Lorenzo Styles Jr. with the No. 172 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - DECEMBER 06: Lorenzo Styles Jr. #3 of the Ohio State Buckeyes breaks up a pass intended for Omar Cooper Jr. #3 of the Indiana Hoosiers during the first quarter in the 2025 Big Ten Football Championship at Lucas Oil Stadium on December 06, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the No. 172 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the New Orleans Saints have selected Ohio State DB Lorenzo Styles Jr.

The Pickerington, OH native played two seasons at WR for Notre Dame before transferring to Ohio State in 2023 and transitioning to cornerback,

This is a developing story so stay tuned to CSC for a full breakdown, analysis and draft grades on Styles.

Chargers add explosive speed, trenches help as draft day 3 continues

Sep 6, 2025; Starkville, Mississippi, USA; Mississippi State Bulldogs wide receiver Brenen Thompson (0) runs after a catch for a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Arizona State Sun Devils at Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field.
Sep 6, 2025; Starkville, Mississippi, USA; Mississippi State Bulldogs wide receiver Brenen Thompson (0) runs after a catch for a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Arizona State Sun Devils at Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field.

El SEGUNDO, Calif. -- The Chargers made multiple moves on Friday night to go from two picks to seven on Day 3 of the draft.

There were several additions to the Chargers roster, as they held a top-five pick in the fourth round.

Here is a breakdown of each draft pick and what they told the media (Will be updated as picks are made):

Brenen Thompson, WR, Mississippi State, 4th round, 104th pick

Thompson felt like a Mike McDaniel pick right off the bat, especially after running a 4.26 40-yard dash at the combine.

He stands at 5-foot-9 and 170 pounds, but the speed he brings is a staple of a McDaniel offense—and Thompson agreed.

“I think it's a perfect fit,” Thompson said. “I think the fan base and this team got exactly what they needed. I'm ready just to get to get in and work with Daniel and just get to work, man.”

With his speed and playmaking ability, the Chargers could look to use him as a kick and punt returner, but Thompson said that had not been discussed.

“Wherever they need, I'll show up,” Thompson said. “I’m ready to play. I'm ready to go. Just looking forward to taking it on.”

The Chargers’ receiver group is shaping up to have a little bit of everything, especially after adding an explosive, home-run threat like Thompson.

Travis Burke, OT, Memphis, 4th round, 117th pick

The Chargers traded up later in the fourth round, sending pick No. 123 (fourth round) and pick No. 204 (sixth round) to move up to No. 117.

General manager Joe Hortiz selected Travis Burke, a 6-foot-9, 325-pound right tackle out of Memphis.

Burke projects as a swing tackle for the Chargers. He is known for his aggressive play style and was described as “a violent finisher” during his college career.

He was coached at Memphis by former NFL Super Bowl champion David Diehl, who served as an assistant offensive line coach.

Oct 25, 2025; Memphis, Tennessee, USA; Memphis Tigers offensive lineman Travis Burke (78) gestures toward the South Florida Bulls defense on the line of scrimmage during the second half at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium.
Oct 25, 2025; Memphis, Tennessee, USA; Memphis Tigers offensive lineman Travis Burke (78) gestures toward the South Florida Bulls defense on the line of scrimmage during the second half at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium.

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Oct 25, 2025; Memphis, Tennessee, USA; Memphis Tigers offensive lineman Travis Burke (78) gestures toward the South Florida Bulls defense on the line of scrimmage during the second half at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium.

Genesis Smith, S, Arizona, 4th round, 131st pick

While this was the NFL Draft, when the Chargers selected Smith, it looked like they drafted a center fielder. He was all over the field making plays at Arizona.

"Any position in the secondary, I feel pretty comfortable with ... but I do feel like I have a knack for the ball and centerfield. I feel pretty comfortable back there."

According to PFF, he allowed just 193 yards on 382 coverage snaps in 2025. He consistently made plays and broke up passes during his time at Arizona.

"I feel like I'm a playmaker. Just my mindset, it separates me from a lot of people," Smith said.

Smith also expressed excitement about joining a secondary that includes safety Derwin James, one of the best at the position.

Nov 1, 2025; Boulder, Colorado, USA; Arizona Wildcats defensive back Genesis Smith (12) returns an interception in the second half against the Colorado Buffaloes at Folsom Field.
Nov 1, 2025; Boulder, Colorado, USA; Arizona Wildcats defensive back Genesis Smith (12) returns an interception in the second half against the Colorado Buffaloes at Folsom Field.

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Nov 1, 2025; Boulder, Colorado, USA; Arizona Wildcats defensive back Genesis Smith (12) returns an interception in the second half against the Colorado Buffaloes at Folsom Field.

“That's a great opportunity.,” Smith said..”Not everybody has the opportunity to go in and soak up everything from a seasoned vet. So, I feel like that's a blessing.”

He added that he wants to be a sponge, and he joins a secondary room that includes James, Elijah Molden, Tony Jefferson, and RJ Mickens.

Smith will need to improve his tackling after missing 34 tackles last season, an area that will be important in a defense that relies on sure tackling.

Nick Barrett, DT, South Carolina, 5th round, 145th pick

The Chargers looked to bolster their defensive line by selecting Nick Barrett out of South Carolina.

ESPN’s Mel Kiper called him “a sleeper pick” during the broadcast and highlighted his ability as a run-stopping defensive tackle.

“A run stopper,” Barrett said. “Push the pocket, stuff like that. I do good with anchoring and taking on double teams. I'm very strong at the point of attack.”

Oct 25, 2025; Columbia, South Carolina, USA; South Carolina Gamecocks defensive lineman Nick Barrett (93) reacts to a stop against the Alabama Crimson Tide in the second half at Williams-Brice Stadium.
Oct 25, 2025; Columbia, South Carolina, USA; South Carolina Gamecocks defensive lineman Nick Barrett (93) reacts to a stop against the Alabama Crimson Tide in the second half at Williams-Brice Stadium.

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Oct 25, 2025; Columbia, South Carolina, USA; South Carolina Gamecocks defensive lineman Nick Barrett (93) reacts to a stop against the Alabama Crimson Tide in the second half at Williams-Brice Stadium.

The South Carolina product recorded 25 run stops in 2025 and was a key piece of their defensive front.

He joins a room that includes Teair Tart, Dalvin Tomlinson, Justin Eboigbe, and Jamaree Caldwell, where he will compete and continue to develop.

Barrett also has some familiarity in Los Angeles, as Chargers pass rusher Kyle Kennard and receiver Dalevon Campbell are former teammates of his at South Carolina.

Florida's current seeding in D1Baseball's NCAA Tournament projections

D1Baseball has Florida listed as the No. 8 seed and a regional host in its NCAA Tournament field-of-64 projections as of April 21.

The Gators are grouped with No. 25 Southern California (USC), UCF and Yale. Florida's No. 10 RPI ranking and third-toughest strength of schedule anchor the case for the Gators. The Gators have a nation-leading 13 wins against Quadrant teams, including a 12-4 record against top-25 teams as of Saturday.

Florida just took Game 1 of a weekend series against Texas A&M, proving it can compete with the best teams in the country and that Kevin O'Sullivan has once again constructed a roster capable of making a deep run to Omaha. O'Sullivan recently described the final stretch as a 12-game season to get right before the playoffs. A recent 1-4 run led to a loss of team identity, but the Florida skipper feels like Friday's win got them back on track.

D1Baseball’s projection is not an official bracket, but it offers a snapshot of where teams stand entering the final weeks. It is assembled by Mark Etheridge, Kendall Rogers and Aaron Fitt, who have a combined 60 years of experience covering college baseball.

Florida’s path is clear: win series, remove doubt.

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This article originally appeared on Gators Wire: NCAA Tournament projections for Florida Gators from D1Baseball

Ravens select Alabama TE Josh Cuevas in fifth round of 2026 NFL Draft

TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA - NOVEMBER 15: Josh Cuevas #80 of the Alabama Crimson Tide carries the ball in for a touchdown against the Oklahoma Sooners during the second quarter of a football game at Bryant Denny Stadium on November 15, 2025 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (Photo by Butch Dill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Baltimore Ravens have selected Alabama tight end Josh Cuevas in the fifth round (No. 173 overall) in the 2026 NFL Draft, their second pick at the position after trading up for SMU’s Matthew Hibner at No. 133.

This is a breaking story that will be updated with more information.

The Detroit Lions troll Michigan State after picking two Wolverines

There's a bit of a local flair to the Detroit Lions' 2026 NFL draft so far, and that's thrilling for one college team, and potentially very upsetting for another, depending how settled into the rivalry lore fans of said school might be.

The state of Michigan's NFL team didn't just draft two former Michigan football players with two of its top three picks, it went even a bit further, adding insult to injury if you're a diehard Michigan State fan. Naturally, MSU fans aren't exactly genteel about their in-state rival, so for the Lions' social media team to celebrate the picks of edge rusher Derrick Moore (second round) and linebacker Jimmy Rolder (fourth round) with this:

let's run it pic.twitter.com/QQeb6LuxaK

— Detroit Lions (@Lions) April 25, 2026

. . . it's likely not terribly good for Spartan morale. However, the maize and blue faithful, of course, are all about it.

Still, such open hostility (jestfully) wasn't going to go unnoticed by the official Michigan State football social media account, showing just how much openly embracing all things Wolverines upsets those over in East Lansing. Thus, MSU's retort was to show Lions head coach Dan Campbell shaking hands with Pat Fitzgerald, the new head coach of the Spartans, in the Breslin Center.

I thought we were friends... @Lionspic.twitter.com/IOuZ6ZtuAs

— Michigan State Football (@MSU_Football) April 25, 2026

It's all fun and games, at least for the social media administrators. (For the rival fans, it's probably not as fun.)

There's even a bit of internal strife within Allen Park with all of the Michigan selections, and the posters united under 'one pride' are having a bit of open warfare.

buckeye admin is being tested this weekend https://t.co/93paDhmdFj

— Detroit Lions (@Lions) April 25, 2026

spartan admin sides with buckeye admin https://t.co/6J10SZGjYn

— Detroit Lions (@Lions) April 25, 2026

It's always great to see rivalries expressed all in good fun, not fully encumbered by vitriol and lashing out, as we often see among the Michigan-MSU-Ohio State of it all.

This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Lions draft picks spark Michigan-Michigan State rivalry

PSG surges 6 points clear after beating Angers despite a late red card

ANGERS, France (AP) — Paris Saint-Germain boosted its hopes of retaining the Ligue 1 title after it eased to a 3-0 win at Angers on Saturday.

The result moved PSG champion six points above second-placed Lens, which was forced to rescue a dramatic 3-3 draw at Brest on Friday.

PSG hosts Bayern Munich on Tuesday in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal.

Lee Kang-in got PSG going early when he fired in a rebound in the seventh minute after Achraf Hakimi’s attempt was parried by Angers goalkeeper Hervé Koffi.

Senny Mayulu finished off a counterattack shortly before halftime to double the advantage and Lucas Beraldo headed home Lee’s corner shortly after the break.

PSG defender Gonçalo Ramos was sent off in the 74th following a second yellow card.

Champions League boost

Lyon enhanced its chances of qualifying for the Champions League with a 3-2 win over relegation-threatened Auxerre.

Lyon moved three points above fourth-placed Lille, with Rennes and Marseille also close behind. Those three were playing on Sunday.

Roman Yaremchuk scored twice for Lyon, and Corentin Tolisso also got on the scoresheet. Sinaly Diomandé ensured the first half ended 1-1, while Bryan Okoh reduced the deficit in the 87th to set up a nervy finale.

Auxerre remained in 16th place, which is the promotion-relegation playoff spot.

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AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

UC tight end Joe Royer goes to Browns in round 5 of NFL draft

The latest NFL tight end from the University of Cincinnati is Joe Royer, who was selected by the Cleveland Browns on Saturday, April 25 in the 5th round of the NFL draft.

The 6-foot-5, 247-pound former Elder Panther played two seasons for the Cincinnati Bearcats after starting his career at Ohio State.

Cincinnati Bearcats tight end Joe Royer (11) scores a touchdown against Iowa State Oct. 4 at Nippert Stadium.

His best season was 2024, when he surpassed the school record for touchdowns by a tight end previously held by Travis Kelce, a future NFL Hall of Famer with the Kansas City Chiefs. Royer had 50 catches and three touchdowns that season and had 29 catches with four touchdowns last season.

Royer now joins a notorious list of NFL tight ends from UC that includes two Super Bowl champions in Kelse and Brent Celek (La Salle High School). Another La Salle/UC product, Josh Whyle, is also in the NFL, along with former Bearcat Josiah Deguara. Leonard Taylor, Adrien Robinson and Rod Monroe are other former UC tight ends who had NFL experience.

On a mission 🚀
Joe Royer NFL Draft Tape 🎞️#Big12FB | @GoBearcatsFBpic.twitter.com/l11hzFMva2

— Big 12 Studios (@big12studios) April 21, 2026

Royer is also the latest NFL tight end from Elder High School, joining Kyle Rudolph on that list. In Royer's senior season for the Panthers, he led the Greater Catholic League-South with 70 catches for 1,258 yards and 15 touchdowns.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Joe Royer drafted by Browns in 2026 NFL Draft

Net results from Cowboys, Eagles first-round trade

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - SEPTEMBER 27: Dak Prescott #4 of the Dallas Cowboys speaks with Jalen Hurts #1 of the Philadelphia Eagles after an NFL game at AT&T Stadium on September 27, 2021 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Dallas Cowboys caught some people by surprise on Thursday night when they made a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles. Sometimes division rivals can help each other, though.

After the Cowboys took Caleb Downs (which required a trade itself) they were clearly looking to move back from the 20th overall pick. Philadelphia was the proper taker and moved up from 23 to go get the wide receiver they wanted in Makai Lemon. Dallas took Malachi Lawrence, but they had two fourth-round picks from Philly that were to be determined.

With the fourth round now in the rearview mirror we know full well who the Cowboys wound up with as a result.

To be clear the Eagles also received a 2027 7th in the deal, but obviously we won’t know the result of that until a year from now at the earliest.

Who do you think won the trade? That is always an interesting question to try and answer in situations like this, but give it your best shot.

4/25 Gamethread: Giants vs. Marlins

Robbie Ray reaching back to throw a pitch.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 02: Robbie Ray #38 of the San Francisco Giants pitches against the New York Mets in the top of the first inning at Oracle Park on April 02, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It’s time for the second game of the series between the San Francisco Giants and the Miami Marlins, and we’re all hoping it goes better than the first one.

The Giants are sending veteran lefty Robbie Ray to the mound for his sixth start of the year. The 2021 American League Cy Young Award winner is 2-3 on the year, with a 2.86 ERA, a 4.42 FIP, and 31 strikeouts against 11 walks in 28.1 innings. In his last game, Ray gave up three runs in six innings against the Washington Nationals.

He’s up against young right-handed Eury Pérez, who just turned 23 years old. He is also making his sixth start this season, and is 2-1 on the year, with a 4.15 ERA, a 4.68 FIP, and 27 strikeouts against 12 walks in 26 innings. His last start was his best, as he allowed just one unearned run in six innings against the Milwaukee Brewers.

Enjoy the game, everyone! Go Giants!

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Game #27

Who: San Francisco Giants (11-15) vs. Miami Marlins (13-13)

Where: Oracle Park, San Francisco, California

When: 1:05 p.m. PT

Regional broadcast: NBC Sports Bay Area

National broadcast: n/a

Radio: KNBR 680 AM/104.5 FM, KSFN 1510 AM

Record-equaling Rafael Jodar steals the show with upset of De Minaur in Madrid Open

Photo by Mauricio Paiz/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Photo by Mauricio Paiz/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Rafael Jodar’s impressive start to life on the ATP Tour carried on with a fine win over Alex de Minaur.

The Spaniard is already building a reputation as one of the most consistent players on clay, winning 10 of his first 11 matches on the surface.

The Spanish teenager took care of De Minaur in straight sets and will now face Joao Fonseca in round three.

There was already plenty of hype surrounding Jodar before he made his mark at the senior level, but there has been even more excitement after he stepped up and won three consecutive matches at Masters 1000 tournaments while still only 18 years old.

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Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images

Rafael Jodar matches Jannik Sinner’s milestone with latest win

Rafael Jodar is participating in the Madrid Open as a wildcard, but given his recent performances, it’s unlikely he’ll need many more of those opportunities in the near future.

The 18-year-old is already ranked number 36 in the world, and his latest win as a wildcard has drawn comparisons to an early achievement by Jannik Sinner on the ATP Tour.

As noted by OptaAce, Jodar is now the youngest wildcard to beat a top 10 player at a Masters 1000 event since Sinner did so back in 2020. That year, Sinner was still 19 when he upset Stefanos Tsitsipas at the Italian Open.

Sinner also defeated Benoit Paire at that tournament before losing a three-set match to Grigor Dimitrov in the third round.

How Rafael Jodar’s Madrid Open run could go even further

Jodar was handed a favourable draw at the Madrid Open, and after seeing off de Minaur, he’s now in a strong position to push on for a quarter-final spot.

The Spaniard will need to be at his best to defeat Fonseca in the third round, in what will be their first-ever match on the ATP Tour.

If he gets past the talented Brazilian teenager, his likely next opponent will be 22nd seed Arthur Rinderknech.

That means Jodar won’t face another top-20 opponent before reaching the quarters—a clear path to deeper progress in Madrid.

Having already beaten de Minaur, there is every chance Jodar could make more history at one of his home tournaments.

If he does reach the quarter-finals, though, it would set up a meeting with Sinner — another significant test.

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Gonzalez’s late strike against Southampton sends Man City to the FA Cup final

Gonzalez’s late strike against Southampton sends Man City to the FA Cup final
Gonzalez’s late strike against Southampton sends Man City to the FA Cup final

Manchester City claimed a hard-fought 2-1 comeback victory over Southampton in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.

Omar Marmoush almost opened the scoring five minutes into the game after he got onto Tijjani Reijnders’ pass, but his effort struck the post.

At the other end, Leo Scienza thought he had given Southampton the lead after he finished past James Trafford, but he was denied by the offside flag before Ross Stewart headed his cross wide moments later.

In the 35th minute, Marmoush went close to breaking the deadlock after he was found by Mateo Kovacic, but his effort from a tight angle was beaten away by Daniel Peretz.

Shortly after the restart, Nathan Wood made two huge blocks to deny Rayan Cherki and Matheus Nunes the opener.

On the hour mark, Reijnders saw his curling effort float just wide before Marmoush miscued his finish from close-range as City searched for the breakthrough.

Moments later, Savinho tried his luck from distance, but his fierce strike was parried away by Peretz.

Peretz was called into action again minutes later as he kept out Nico Gonzalez’s powerful effort before Reijnders fired the rebound narrowly wide.

In the 79th minute, Finn Azaz finally broke the deadlock after he found the top corner in extraordinary fashion.

Three minutes later, Jeremy Doku drew City level after his deflected strike nestled into the bottom corner.

Minutes later, the Saints could’ve retaken the lead, but Kuryu Matsuki’s powerful strike was palmed away by Trafford.

Gonzalez completed the turnaround in the 87th minute, unleashing a screamer into the top corner.

In the closing stages of the game, Savinho could’ve got City’s third after he was found by Doku on the break, but his effort was cleared off the line by Matsuki.

Manchester City will face either Chelsea or Leeds United in the FA Cup final on May 16.

Patriots select CB Karon Prunty with No. 171 overall pick

The New England Patriots made an interesting decision in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. While the thought was the team might look towards either a receiver or a linebacker, instead they added to the secondary.

With the 171st pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the New England Patriots select CB Karon Prunty. He did have a pre-draft visit with the team.

A 6-foot-2, 190 pound defense back, Prunty ran a 4.45-second 40-yard dash and finished last season with an interception and eight pass breakups.

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Psychology now appears to be a major Phillies foe

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - APRIL 24: Trea Turner #7 of the Philadelphia Phillies rounds first base as he hits a two-run homer in the third inning against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park on April 24, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) | Getty Images

For those of you who wanted change, you are far more likely to get it than at any point up until now.

Depending on how things finish up this weekend in Atlanta, it’s hard to see how the 2026 season ends with the ultimate goal of a World Series parade taking place. The NL East is already lost, and the Phillies appear to be on their way to becoming the best team in history to lose 90+ games.

Whether you loved or hated the off-season, almost everyone believed this team was going to play October baseball. Sure, not all of you, but most. They were another year older, but still appeared talented enough to grind their way through another 162 games and return to the postseason. But they have dug themselves such a large hole in the first month of the season that it will likely take the next five just to put themselves in a wild card position.

You don’t lose 10 games in a row simply because of bad luck. A championship caliber club doesn’t lose 10 in a row because they suddenly became terrible baseball players overnight.

No, the 2026 Phillies have been the worst team in baseball coming into Saturday night’s second game against the Braves in Atlanta in large part because of Dave Dombrowski’s underestimation of the importance of what goes on inside a player’s ears.

The Phillies appear psychologically broken, and it’s understandable why that may be. I talked about it numerous times over the winter as Dombrowski and the front office stood pat with the same core of players that had come up torturously short the last three Octobers.

Asking this same group of players to come back, with all the baggage they’ve acquired, all the same doubts about their abilities, all the same disappointments and frustrations, and expect everything to work out was wishful thinking more than a solid plan.

Sure, every team goes through slumps. Some of them occur at the beginning of the season. But when you watch these Phillies, you can see something is off. This play from Friday night is just the tip of the iceberg, but it encapsulates how much things have gotten into their heads.

The gall of them to make Scott Franzke suffer through this BS https://t.co/FkyVgy0H6xpic.twitter.com/VukPgWK78o

— Nick Piccone (@_piccone) April 25, 2026

A simple ground ball to the shortstop with two outs and runners on 1st and 2nd… it doesn’t get any easier than this. But Turner failed to notice Ronald Acuna Jr. get a good jump off of 1st and beat Bryson Stott to the bag at 2nd. He then got freaked out and sailed his throw to 1st as a result. There were multiple mental and physical errors on that play alone, and it’s not the first time something like this has happened in the season’s first month.

The players have acknowledged that the only metric for success with this team is a World Series championship. So you can understand if, subconsciously, the regular season doesn’t hold as much interest for them as it once did. You can understand if they didn’t enter this season, with 162 games ahead of them, with fire in their bellies. For this group, it’s all about getting to October, and then performing better than they have the previous three.

To a man, they will absolutely deny this. But human nature is what it is.

The Phillies are trapped inside a bubble of frustration, and the danger of not jettisoning some of the existing core and replacing them with new people was failing to pop that bubble. When Orion Kerkering threw that ball to the backstop at the end of Game 4 of the NLDS in Los Angeles, everyone felt big changes had to happen.

Sure, maybe the talent on the field didn’t mix terribly well, but it worked well enough to win the division by 13 games and return to the playoffs for a fourth straight time. But bringing people from the outside would have helped pop the bubble. Bringing in people whose mindset was not solely “World Series-or-bust” could have helped the rest of the group realize there was still a reason to get up for the regular season.

Or, it simply could have shaken people out of their doldrums.

Instead, as this season has unfolded, the Phils have thus far found themselves unable to pull out of their initial tailspin. As a result, the division is already lost before the calendar has even turned to May. All that’s in play now is a wild card, and that becomes more of a longshot with each passing day.

The psychology of the Phillies needed to change, and it was going to be impossible for that to happen without bringing in players from outside the organization (and no, the additions of Adolis Garcia, Andrew Painter and Justin Crawford weren’t going to move the needle). Sure, the Phils needed another middle-of-the-order bat, and failing to acquire one has resulted in the team yet again playing without a true cleanup hitter, but beyond the sheer baseball of it all, it would have helped in the locker room, too.

Would a new manager’s voice have helped change the team’s perspective? Would moving players like Alec Bohm and/or Stott and or Brandon Marsh have shaken things up in a good way? Would acquiring a big bat like Eugenio Suarez, landing Bo Bichette, or inking one of the Japanese stars, helped?

It’s obviously impossible to say, but it seemed obvious to me, from the moment the Phils slumped off the Dodgers Stadium field last October, they needed a mental reset. Someone to come in there and convince them they weren’t destined to always fall short. Someone to give them a jolt of energy.

Perhaps that will soon happen. Dombrowski and John Middleton will obviously look at every aspect of this team in an attempt fo salvage the season. After all, there is no rebuild coming, not with Bryce Harper, Turner, Kyle Schwarber, Aaron Nola, Cristopher Sanchez and Jesus Luzardo all signed to long-term extensions. If anything, there will be a re-tooling, not a rebuild.

A managerial change or other coaching change is more likely with each passing day and each succeeding loss. Change is coming.

Psychologically, for this group, that is almost certainly for the best.

5 things to know about Detroit Lions 4th-round pick Jimmy Rolder

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - OCTOBER 04: Jimmy Rolder #30 of the Michigan Wolverines plays against the Wisconsin Badgers at Michigan Stadium on October 04, 2025 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With their fourth-round pick the Detroit Lions continued to tick away at their biggest needs. With the 118th pick, the Lions selected Michigan linebacker Jimmy Rolder.

Here are five things you need to know about the Lions’ newest linebacker.

1. He’s only a one-year starter, but showed great instincts in 2025

Rolder was with the Michigan Wolverines for four years, but he was only a starter in 2025. That lack of experience could lead some players to make mental mistakes. And while Rolder was no exception, he has pretty much been universally praised for the instincts he showed last year.

Todd McShay:

“For an inexperienced starter, he shows solid natural instincts versus the run and in coverage.”

Dane Brugler:

“Rolder needs to iron out his overaggressive tendencies, but he plays with ascending instincts and the reactive athleticism to make plays in the NFL.”

Lance Zierlein:

“Rolder’s instincts and run-game consistency make it hard to believe he was only a one-year starter in college”

Matt Holder:

“Impressive instincts given the limited on-field experience, especially against gap run schemes, as he’s quick to recognize them and put himself in a position to shoot gaps and make tackles at or near the line of scrimmage.”

2. He rarely misses tackles

Rolder had a missed tackle rate of just 4.7% as a starter last year, and 3.3% as a rotational player in 2024. Combine that with a pretty impressive athletic profile, and Rolder is in some rare company.

Check out this list of NFL Draft prospects who have an RAS of at least 8.40 and finished with a missed tackle rate below 5.0% for at least one season. He’s one of six since 2015.

The only P4 linebackers since 2015 with an RAS > 8.40 and a missed tackle rate < 5.0% in at least one college season..

🔘 Sonny Styles, Ohio State
🔘 Payton Wilson, North Carolina State
🔘 Anthony Hill Jr, Texas
🔘 Quay Walker, Georgia
🔘 Jimmy Rolder, Michigan
🔘 Devin Bush,… pic.twitter.com/33kZKFmg72

— Adam Carter (@impactfbdata) March 3, 2026

Pretty good company for Rolder.

3. He had one of the most dominant special teams plays I’ve ever seen

This may not have a ton of relevance to his NFL career now that the old kickoff is dead and gone, but just watch his effort, strength, hustle, and finish on this kickoff coverage rep from Rolder:

Michigan LB Jimmy Rolder!!!🚨🚨🚨@JimmyRolderpic.twitter.com/PuzAgQ7aph

— Linebackers University™ (@Linebackers_U) March 23, 2026

Given Rolder’s role will likely be on special teams early, let’s hope he brings this kind of intensity to the new kickoff and punt coverage.

4. He was the most dominant player on the field during Michigan vs. Michigan State in 2025

It was an ugly win for the Wolverines over the Spartans, but Rolder put on an absolute showcase. He posted 10 tackles, two tackles for loss, a sack, a fumble recovery, and an 82.1 PFF grade against Sparty. Just look at these highlights:

Say, could we interest you in a Jimmy Rolder Week 9 highlight reel? 😎 pic.twitter.com/yYAXI9LOLZ

— Michigan On BTN (@MichiganOnBTN) October 27, 2025

5. He knows Jack Campbell

Rolder was heavily recruited by Iowa, and when he was, he jumped in a Zoom call with then-Hawkeyes linebacker Jack Campbell.

“When I was getting recruited out of high school I talked to him on Zoom,” Rolder said. “[…] So, just reconvening with him, playing with him at the next level, it’s going to be awesome.”

Details revealed for Chiefs&#39; trade with Steelers in 2026 NFL Draft

Details about the Kansas City Chiefs' latest trade in the 2026 NFL Draft have finally been revealed.

Chiefs general manager Brett Veach saw an opportunity to land a premium prospect in Round 5 and pounced — striking a deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers that landed Kansas City the No. 161 selection.

With that pick, the Chiefs took Nebraska Cornhuskers running back Emmett Johnson.

But, of course, the trade didn't come without a cost. In the end, the Chiefs sent Pittsburgh the No. 169 and 210 selections in exchange for No. 161 and 249.

Veteran sports anchor Harold R. Kuntz of FOX 4 confirmed the trade details shortly after Johnson's selection on Day 3 of the 2026 NFL Draft:

Trade Particulars:

Chiefs get: Nos. 161 (Johnson), 249 (7th)
Steelers get: Nos. 169, 210

— Harold R. Kuntz (@HaroldRKuntz3) April 25, 2026

Johnson should be expected to compete for snaps behind reigning Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III in Kansas City's new-look offense. His selection marked the first time that the Chiefs' front office targeted an offensive player in the 2026 NFL Draft, and could be a sign that Veach is shifting gears as he readies to make Kansas City's final picks.

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Red Sox 17, Orioles 1: Crochet and offense snap skid

Apr 25, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Boston Red Sox designated hitter Andruw Monasterio (32) hits a double during the third inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images | Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images

Recap

The second inning showcased what Sox fans have been waiting for all season: hits in the air, a stolen base, a couple of walks, everyone keeping the line moving. The Sox sent nine batters to the plate and scored three runs, breaking the spell and waking us, and themselves, from the stupor of this heavy 2026 season.

But that was nothing compared to what was to come: another three-run inning in the fifth, courtesy of a three-run double by Connor Wong.

But wait, there’s more! Wong’s hit was the play of the game until the ninth inning—which was a ten-hit, ten-run inning, by the way—highlighted by a grand slam by Andruw Monasterio. It was glorious. Both Ceddanne Rafaela and Willson Contreras had two singles and two bigger hits (a triple and homer, respectively) and crossed the plate twice in the inning. The Orioles eventually brought in a position player to pitch but the damage was done well before that.

With runners in scoring position, the Sox were 8-15 today.

There were a number of firsts today, individually and for the team:

  • First individual home runs of the season for Caleb Durbin and Monasterio (his slam)
  • First Red Sox triple of the season by Ceddanne Rafaela
  • First Red Sox grand slam of the season, courtesy of Andruw Monasterio

It was a huge game with good vibes to spare.

Studs

Garrett Crochet

This is the pitcher we know and love. He was dominant and in control the whole way. 6.0 IP, 7 SO, 3H, 2 BB.

Small Ball

Five walks, capitalizing on errors, and two stolen bases. The hitters kept the line moving.

Big Offense

The Sox scored plenty of runs, logged big hits, and hit at the right time. Wong’s double scored three. Rafaela’s triple led off the huge ninth. Homers by Durbin and Contreras, and of course Monasterio’s slam capped it all off for the offense. Lots of fun.

Duds

Pelvic Thrust Hit Celebration

I will keep saying this until it is dead and gone. Some Sox hitters are still using it and yuck.

Play of the Game

How about that? Andruw Monasterio, hired for his defense, not his hitting, whales a grand slam.

Saints acquire 2023 1st-round edge Tyree Wilson from the Raiders for a 5th-round pick

METAIRIE, La. (AP) — The New Orleans Saints acquired pass rusher Tyree Wilson from the Las Vegas Raiders during Saturday's final rounds of the 2026 draft.

The Saints, who also received a seventh-round pick (219th overall) from the Raiders for a fifth-rounder (150th overall), will be hoping the 6-foo-5, 263-pound Wilson blossoms in what will be his fourth NFL season since Las Vegas drafted him seventh overall out of Texas Tech in 2023.

Wilson had four sacks in 2025. He has 12 in his career and has started just seven games.

In New Orleans, he would join a group of edge rushers that include Chase Young and Carl Granderson. Cameron Jordan, a 15-year veteran who had 10 1/2 sacks last season, is a free agent.

Jordan, the Saints' all-time leader in sacks with 132, has expressed interest in playing again this season — preferably for New Orleans.

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AP Sports Writer Mark Anderson in Henderson, Nevada, contributed.

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Bruins Look to Spark Lineup Ahead of Game 4

Bruins Look to Spark Lineup Ahead of Game 4
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The Boston Bruins are making their first line changes this series. 

At practice on Saturday, Lukas Reichel was wearing a gold sweater, which has been worn by bottom-six forwards at practice recently. James Hagens was on the other end of that deal, and he wore a maroon/merlot sweater, typically reserved for the forward scratches. 

“So far, [James Hagens has] been really good,” said Marco Sturm on Friday. “He gives us everything he has. He made more mistakes last game than he’s done in the past, so we’ll see.”

After practice, Sturm reiterated that Hagens did not play his way out of the lineup, and added that he “did more than even I thought coming in.” Sturm believes it is the right thing to do so everyone can refocus. 

He did add that he is going to use Hagens again. Reichel and Hagens split duties on the second power play unit at practice on Saturday. 

The Bruins acquired Reichel at the trade deadline for a sixth-round pick. He played in 10 games after the deadline, and he scored in his first game as a Boston Bruin. 

He was brought in at the deadline for his speed, and Marco Sturm will deploy him on Sunday for the same reason.

“Lukas has something we don’t really have,” Marco Sturm said after practice on Saturday. “That’s high-end skill and speed, and that’s what we’re hoping for from him. I mean, he has to dig deep. He has to compete, but those things we can’t teach, and we’re hoping to obviously get more into forecheck and get some pucks back, and that’s why we feel good about him. And also on the power play.”

“Yeah, I hope so,” Reichel said when asked if his speed could counter Buffalo’s two high defensemen. “I think you saw it with [Viktor Arvidsson], he has probably like a breakaway every game. That’s playing good defensively, and then you try to create rushes off the turnovers from there.”

He also played on a line with Marat Khusnutdinov and Fraser Minten before. Together, in only 11:58, they generated six scoring chances and 11 shot attempts, according to Natural Stat Trick

Jordan Harris was also in the practice lineup on Saturday, taking Mason Lohrei’s spot on the right side of Hampus Lindholm.

“We will see tomorrow, we have to make some decisions tomorrow,” Sturm added. “A few guys are banged up, so we’ll see.” 

However, Sturm followed up by saying Lohrei was not hurt. 

“No, he’s fine. He’s fine. It’s a lot for him too,” he said. “I still see him as a young kid, and there’s a lot of things he needs to learn, too. For me personally, he made a tremendous jump this season. I was really, really, really, really happy [with] the way he developed.”

“Sometimes it’s good to take a breather, kind of refocus, and go from there.”

Harris is a native of Haverhill, MA. He grew up watching the Bruins, and now, he is a game-time decision to put the Spoked-B on and play in the playoffs. 

“Absolutely. It’s what I grew up watching. It’s every kid from Massachusetts’s dream to be able to get out there, and seeing the crowd that we had the other day, just really makes it that much more exciting.”

He added that he is extremely grateful for his family and friends, and his fiancée, Codie, helps out with the logistics of getting people to the arena. Harris is “sure a lot of them will be in attendance” if he gets into the lineup.

Harris played only eight games this season, missing a large portion due to a right ankle fracture that happened in October. He returned to play in Providence on a conditioning stint. After four games in Providence, he played in three games with Boston, with the most recent coming on April 12 in Columbus.

Reichel is being praised for his speed; Marco Sturm opted to praise Harris’ puck-moving ability, as well as his skating. 

“He played some solid games,” Sturm said about Harris. “Just going back to the Columbus game, he can skate. He can move pucks, he can skate. He’s closing pretty good, so he’s very, very reliable in that point. So if he draws in, I’m not worried about him just playing in a big game in big moments. He’s a pretty calm kid, but yeah, his skating ability, I think, will be helpful.”

It would be the first NHL playoff game for both Reichel and Harris if they are in the lineup. 

The Bruins have an opportunity to even their first-round series at the TD Garden, a place where they have been dominant throughout the season. They will play the Buffalo Sabres in Game 4 on Sunday at 2:00 PM.

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G Beau Stephens Seahawks traded into 5th round to draft: ‘One who loves to hit’

The Seahawks have their depth option at interior offensive line to push Anthony Bradford.

How much did they want Beau Stephens?

The Super Bowl champions surprisingly got into the fifth round Saturday morning by tapping into their haul of a dozen picks in the stronger 2027 NFL draft with a trade to select Iowa All-America guard Beau Stephens with the 148th-overall selection of this draft.

The 6-foot-5 1/2, 315-pound Stephens’ mode?

“I’ve always had an edge to me,” the 23-year-old from Blue Spring, Missouri, said Saturday morning on the phone from his home in Iowa City.

“I try to go hit people as hard as possible.

“You are going to get a mauler in the run game, technical in the pass game. One who loves to hit.”

It was surprising not just to general manager John Schneider. He was wondering through Seahawks’ headquarters an hour or so earlier Saturday morning idling seemingly without a pick until two in the sixth round after noon.

It was a surprise to Stephens, too.

“I was actually scrolling on my phone...and I was, like, ‘Wow, I don’t see Seattle or I don’t see anybody that’s been really high on me coming soon. So I was honestly not expecting it,” Stephens said.

“I was scrolling on my phone saying, ‘Why am I getting a call from Washington right now?’”

Seattle traded one of their 12 picks in next year’s draft, a fourth-round choice in 2027, to Cleveland for the Browns’ 148th-overall pick eight spots in Saturday’s round five.

But Stephens didn’t know that when the Seahawks called him Saturday morning, early Saturday afternoon where he was at his home in Iowa City.

“I was unaware of that — until they told me on the phone,” he said.

“I was like, ‘Are you serious right now? That you guys are going to trade up for me right now?’

“They said, ‘Yeah, you were staring at us on the board, so we had to do something.’

“That must mean they believe in me. And that’s all I could ever ask for, just to believe in me and give me an opportunity to show what I can do, and the kind of person that I can be.

“And I’m going to be forever grateful for that.”

Seahawks fifth-round draft choice Beau Stephens of the Iowa Hawkeyes participates in a drill during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 1, 2026, in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

Stephens started his 2022 college season at right guard, then the last two seasons at left guard on Iowa’s Joe Moore Award-winning offensive line as major college football’s best.

“I think it’s just preference in blocks, honestly,” he said. “If I’m on the left side I have a preference for backside blocks. If I am on the right, I have a preference for frontside blocks.

“Overall, it’s not too much of a difference.”

He said the Seahawks haven’t told him which side guard spot he will begin playing for them. They have Grey Zabel, their rookie stud first-round pick from last year, entrenched for years as the starting left guard.

Right guard Bradford is entering the final year of his rookie contract. The three-year starter has been a lightning rod for fans who post video cut-ups online of his missed blocks at right guard.

Coach Mike Macdonald has said this offseason he and his staff are pleased with Bradford’s overall play. The coach says anyone can cherry-pick certain and amplify plays a well-paid defender beats an offensive lineman.

Yet the fact’s been the Seahawks haven’t had what coaches see as a worthy option to challenge Bradford for his job. They drafted Christian Haynes in the third round in 2024 from Connecticut to do that. But Haynes has failed multiple times to win the right-guard job, including last summer in training camp. Seattle’s coaches have tried backup center Olu Oluwatimi at right guard in practices. That hasn’t impressed them, either.

Jalen Sundell was challenging Bradford in training camp last year — until Sundell proved better than Oluwatimi and won the starting-center job for good.

Also last year, the Seahawks drafted guard Bryce Cabledue in the sixth round out of Kansas. He played just 5% of the offensive snaps last season as a backup.

Seahawks coaches apparently like Stephens to be the next potential challenger, or successor, to Bradford.

Stephens said his pre-draft visit with the Seahawks was outstanding because of one man: John Benton, the team’s transformational offensive line coach who refocused that unit from a liability into the Super Bowl in his first season with Seattle this past year.

He calls Benton “a person coach” who cares about the player far beyond the field.

This is the second consecutive year Seattle has drafted an offensive lineman from Iowa, a factory for NFL blue-collar blockers under long-time head coach Kirk Ferentz. The Seahawks selected Mason Richman, primarily a tackle, in the seventh round in 2025.

Stephens calls Richman a “big brother” and a “friend for life.” Richman is going to be in Stephens’ wedding July 4, when the newest Seahawks offensive lineman marries his college sweetheart Emily Kuba.

Seattle Seahawks guard Anthony Bradford (75) runs out before the game against the Indianapolis Colts at Lumen Field, on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025, in Seattle.

Lions trade up for Kentucky WR Kendrick Law in Round 5 of NFL Draft

The Detroit Lions made their second trade of the 2026 NFL Draft on Saturday, April 25, moving up 13 spots in the fifth round to take Kentucky receiver Kendrick Law.

The Lions traded their second of two fifth-round picks to the Buffalo Bills in the deal, No. 181, and a sixth-round choice (No. 213.

Law caught 53 passes for 540 yards at Kentucky last year after spending his first three college seasons at Alabama. He ran a 4.45-second 40-yard dash at the NFL combine.

RECAP: All 8 Detroit Lions draft picks in 2026 NFL Draft

The Lions return their top three receivers in Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams and Isaac TeSlaa, but have roster spots up for grabs elsewhere on their receiving corps. They signed Greg Dortch in free agency and return Tom Kennedy, Dominic Lovett and Jackson Meeks from last year.

Law is the third receiver the Lions have taken in the past two drafts. Last year, the Lions traded up to draft TeSlaa in the third round and added Lovett in Round 7.

The Lions opened Day 3 of the draft Saturday by taking Michigan linebacker Jimmy Rolder in the fourth round and added Arizona State cornerback Keith Abney earlier in Round 5.

The Lions filled two of their biggest needs at the top of the draft, taking Clemson right tackle Blake Miller with the 17th pick of the first round and Michigan defensive end Derrick Moore after a trade up in Round 2.

They entered Saturday with six picks: one in Round 4, two each in Rounds 5 and 6 and the sixth pick of Round 7, No. 222 overall.

Dave Birkett covers the Lions for the Detroit Free Press. Contact him at dbirkett@freepress.com. Follow him on BlueskyX and Instagram at @davebirkett.

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FC Barcelona Did Something Not Achieved Since 2019 Against Getafe

FC Barcelona are now 11 points in front of Real Madrid after beating Getafe 2-0.

FC Barcelona beat Getafe 2-0 in the Coliseum on Saturday to go 11 points clear in La Liga.

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FC Barcelona did something on Saturday that the men’s first team hadn’t managed since September 2019.

That was beating Getafe 2-0 in the Coliseum, i.e. one of Barca’s least preferred venues known for tight 1-1 draws and even defeats.

It’d been an age since the Blaugrana had even scored more than one goal in the southern reaches of Madrid’s vast urban sprawl.

So when Fermin Lopez latched onto a ridiculous Pedri through ball after Pau Cubarsi won it in the centre of the park on the typically high defensive line, and put Barca 1-0 ahead, Culers could be forgiven for cliched Catalan pessimism creeping in and suspecting doom might be around the corner.

That almost came had it not been for a Cubarsi goal line clearance. Around a quarter of an hour from the finish line, however, a Marcus Rashford that has fallen down the pecking order and lost the left wing berth to midfielder Fermin struck in another one-on-one.

At full time, a landmark victory brought with it confirmation of an 11 point lead in La Liga as Barca close in on a second consecutive Spanish top flight title in the Hansi Flick era.

Mission accomplished without FC Barcelona’s two best forwards

But what’s even more impressive is that this was done without Lamine - out for the rest of the season with a hamstring knock - and a Raphinha who’s set to return to the fold against Osasuna next weekend thanks to his own problems in that part of his leg.

Though continental glory continues to elude it, there can be no doubt that FC Barcelona is the king of Spain that has sealed a domestic treble last term and what looks set to be a double this one - which also contains a second straight Super Cup won at Real Madrid’s expense.

This team is young but it has character. And although the summer transfer window could do with being raided for reinforcements, Flick has exactly the right blend of La Masia youth and gritty experience to dominate for the rest of the decade.

Whether he’ll be here beyond a reported 2028 extension remains to be seen. But he’s already said that he wants to stay until delivery of the Champions League, which remains an 11-year elusive Holy Grail for Culers and FC Barcelona.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

What did Lions give up to land Kentucky receiver Kendrick Law?

For the second time this weekend, the Detroit Lions swung a trade to land a player in the 2026 NFL Draft.

The Lions traded pick Nos. 181 and 213 to the Buffalo Bills, moving up 13 spots to draft Kentucky receiver Kendrick Law with pick No. 168 on Saturday.

Here's an updated look at Detroit's remaining draft capital following the trade:

Detroit Lions' remaining 2026 NFL Draft capital

  • Round 6: 205th (via Jaguars)
  • Round 7: 222nd (via Browns)

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What did the Jets get for their Morgan Moses compensatory pick?

Sep 9, 2024; Santa Clara, California, USA; New York Jets offensive tackle Morgan Moses (78) during the third quarter against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi's Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images | Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images

The 2026 NFL Draft will award compensatory picks to teams that lost top free agents from last year’s class. That includes the New York Jets, who allowed Morgan Moses to sign a four-year, $24 million contract with the AFC East rival New England Patriots.

How did the Jets get a compensatory pick for Morgan Moses?

The Jets received a fifth-round pick for letting Moses walk. That is now the number 179 overall pick in the draft.

What did the Jets do with the compensatory pick from Morgan Moses?

The Jets traded the pick as part of their first-round trade up for Omar Cooper at 30 overall.

How was Morgan Moses’ performance for the Patriots in 2025?

In his twelfth NFL season, Moses arguably had his best year yet with the Patriots. He started all 17 games for the Patriots, leading them to an appearance in Super Bowl LX, where they lost to the Seattle Seahawks and their “Dark Side” defense.

Should the Jets have re-signed Moses?

While the Jets have a new fifth-round pick to work with, this may have been a move the team ends up regretting. Not only did the Jets let a strong veteran player walk, but they gave him to a division rival that needed him to get to the next level. Moses still has two years left on his contract, and even though he turned 35 last month, he still has potential for some strong football ahead of him with the Patriots.

What is a compensatory pick?

Compensatory picks are awarded to teams that suffer a net loss of qualifying free agents during the previous year’s free agency period. So 2026 NFL Draft compensatory picks are awarded due to free agents lost in 2025.

Then those players are ranked on the amount of salary, playing time, and a bunch of other criteria and slotted into the end of rounds three through seven.

Browns select former Ohio State, Cincinnati TE Joe Royer in NFL Draft

The Cleveland Browns have selected Cincinnati tight end Joe Royer with their third pick in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. The former Ohio State-to-Cincinnati tight end now addresses another need on the roster after the departure of long-timer David Njoku.

Throughout his college career, Royer racked up 962 yards and seven touchdowns on 83 catches. Nearly all of that production came after Royer transferred from Ohio State, where he did not see playing time, to Cincinnati. His 2024 season was more productive, but he finished with 416 yards and four touchdowns this past season for the Bearcats.

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How Royer fits with the Browns

With Harold Fannin Jr. being more of a flex tight end, Royer has a real chance to be the day one starting in-line tight end for the Browns. Barring a move for a veteran, which could be on the table given how late the Browns added a tight end in the NFL Draft, that could very much be on the table.

If the Browns do not add an established veteran, however, Royer could see a massive role as a rookie.

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns select former Ohio State, Cincinnati TE Joe Royer in NFL Draft

Arsenal back on top of Premier League, Spurs win

Liverpool forward Alexander Isak celebrates scoring against Crystal Palace (Paul ELLIS)

Eberechi Eze fired Arsenal back to the top of the Premier League on Saturday as relegation-threatened Tottenham won for the first time in 2026 to give themselves renewed hope.

The Gunners were nine points clear of Manchester City just two weeks ago before defeats against Bournemouth and City allowed their rivals to edge ahead of them.

Saturday's home game against Newcastle was a must-win for Arsenal, with Pep Guardiola's team involved in an FA Cup semi-final against Southampton, which they won to stay on track for a domestic treble.

Before the Gunners kicked off on Saturday, the two title contenders were locked on 70 points each, with an identical goal difference. City topped the table on goals scored. 

England midfielder Eze eased the pressure on Arsenal with an early goal, arrowing home from outside the box after being teed up by Kai Havertz and the game finished 1-0.

It was a 16th league defeat of a dispiriting season for Newcastle.

"We had the necessity to win the game, the margins are very short, and we got through it," Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta told Sky Sports.

"There were moments in the first half and second. We certainly had discipline, courage and great habits defensively, but with the ball, there are habits we have to do much better if we want to be more dominant in the game."

Arsenal could increase their advantage over City to six points before the Blues play again, when they face Fulham next week.

The Gunners are desperate to shed their reputation as perpetual runners-up as they chase a first Premier League title since 2004.

But they are up against a City juggernaut relentlessly hunting a seventh league title in nine seasons.

- Relegation dogfight -

Earlier, the focus was on the other end of the table, where Spurs and West Ham are locked in a dramatic relegation battle, with Wolves and Burnley already down.

Spurs looked set to escape the bottom three after Joao Palhinha's late goal at Wolves and Everton's equaliser at the London Stadium.

But West Ham substitute Callum Wilson scored a 92nd-minute winner to seal a 2-1 victory and restore his side's two-point cushion, with just four games to go.

Roberto De Zerbi celebrated his first triumph as Tottenham head coach after replacing interim boss Igor Tudor earlier this month.

"We have to believe and to stay up and to win the games because we have the quality to win the games," he told Sky Sports after his side's 1-0 victory.

"The players are very good players and these three points, I think and I hope they can become important for the head, for the mentality, for the enthusiasm to prepare the next games."

West Ham manager Nuno Espirito Santo told the BBC he expected the relegation battle to go to the wire.

"It is going to be until the end -- keep fighting, keep believing," he said. "Tough one but we are in our path."

Nottingham Forest hammered Sunderland 5-0 on Friday to ease their relegation fears.

Liverpool beat Crystal Palace 3-1 on Saturday, getting the better of their opponents for the first time in four meetings this season to climb into fourth place above Aston Villa, who had earlier lost 1-0 at Fulham.

Alexander Isak, who has recently returned to action after fracturing his fibula, scored the opener, with Liverpool's other goals coming from Andy Robertson and Florian Wirtz.

Mohamed Salah limped off in the second half at Anfield holding his hamstring with less than a month of his glittering career with the Reds remaining.

Arne Slot's men are now near-certainties to qualify for next season's Champions League, which would be some consolation after a miserable title defence.

They are level on 58 points with Villa and Manchester United -- with all three teams eight points clear of Brighton.

Fulham's win against Villa, courtesy of a goal from Ryan Sessegnon, kept the London club's hopes of qualification for Europe alive.

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Notre Dame connects for athletic TD catch in 2026 Blue-Gold game

The offense, and specifically the passing game, is getting on the right track for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the 2026 Blue-Gold spring game.

Reserve quarterback Blake Hebert found wide receiver Elijah Burress from about 8 yards out, and Burress had an athletic toe-tap catch for the touchdown.

Notre Dame's passing game looked shaky early, but it has improved as this spring game has gone on.

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Houston TE Tanner Koziol selected 164th overall by Jacksonville Jaguars at 2026 NFL Draft

HOUSTON, TX - DECEMBER 27: Houston Cougars tight end Tanner Koziol (9) carries the ball for a first down in the second quarter during the Kinder's Texas Bowl between the LSU Tigers and Houston Cougars on December 27,2025 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Leslie Plaza Johnson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

One of the best pass-catching tight ends in college football is officially NFL bound.

Houston tight end Tanner Koziol was selected as the 164th overall selection of the 2026 draft by the Jacksonville Jagurs. The fifth rounder became the first Houston draft selection of the Willie Fritz era and the first Cougar tight end picked since Feni Onobun in 2010.

Koziol is the 13th tight end off the board in 2026. As a senior in 2025, he ranked first among all FBS tight ends in 2025 with 74 receptions and second to Vanderbilt’s Eli Stowers with 726 receiving yards. Koziol’s totals were the highest for a Cougar tight end since Mark Hafner secured 86 receptions for 907 yards in 2008, and his presence redefined a Houston offense which skyrocketed from 133rd to 55th in scoring offense from 2024 to 2025.

Koziol produced his lone 100-yard game at Houston in a signature road win at Arizona State — a victory which vaulted the Cougars into the rankings for the first time since 2022. He then concluded his college career with a gritty Texas Bowl performance, totaling a season-high nine receptions for 76 yards and a touchdown in a triumph over LSU — securing a key contested fourth down reception in the winning effort.

Prior to his one year at Houston, Koziol suited up at Ball State from 2022-24. In 2024, he ranked sixth in the FBS and second among all FBS tight ends with 94 catches, converting them into 839 yards and eight touchdowns. The focal point of Ball State’s offense, the star tight end accumulated at least nine receptions in seven of his 12 outings.

Koziol was one of two Cougars to receive an invite to the 2026 NFL Combine where he logged a 4.70-second 40-yard dash, a 36.5-inch vertical jump, and a 10-foot-2-inch broad jump. Measuring between 6’6” and 6’7”, tight end presents impressive size, and perhaps his greatest trait is his catch radius — frequently extending his arms to secure receptions rather than relying on his body. As evidenced by his statistics, receiving is his specialty, and he looks to thrive as a walking mismatch at the next level.

Koziol heads to a Jacksonville Jaguars team fresh off an AFC South championship. The Jaguars retain starting tight end Brenton Strange who produced 46 receptions and 540 yards in 2025. However, addressing the tight end position was a priority for Jacksonville in this draft. The Jaguars selected Texas A&M tight end Nate Boerkircher at pick No. 56 in the second round before adding Koziol in the fifth round.

Bills land S Jalon Kilgore in Round 5 of 2026 NFL Draft

OXFORD, MISSISSIPPI - NOVEMBER 1: Jalon Kilgore #24 of the South Carolina Gamecocks reacts against the Mississippi Rebels at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on November 1, 2025 in Oxford, Mississippi. (Photo by Randy J. Williams/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With their first pick in Round 5 of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills selected safety Jalon Kilgore out of the University of South Carolina. One Bills Drive did plenty of work on scouting Kilgore ahead of the draft, conducting a private workout with him in addition to an earlier meeting at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine.

Kilgore was twice named Second-Team All-SEC (2024, 2025), and he was also named to the 2023 SEC All-Freshman Team.

Kilgore carried a projected third-round grade throughout the pre-draft process, so Buffalo landing him in Round 5 should be seen as a solid, plus-move addition. At the combine, Kilgore measured in at 6’ 1 3/8” and 210 pounds, with 32 7/8” arms and 9 3/8” hands. He finished with an Athletic Score of 79, ranking him fourth among safeties at this year’s combine, per NFL.com.

Kilgore’s agility tests at the combine revealed his explosive potential, with a 4.4-second 40-yard dash, 1.56-second 10-yard split, 4.32-second 20-yard shuttle, 37” vertical jump, 10’10” broad jump, and 16 reps on the bench press.

Analyst Lance Zierlein had this to say of Jalon Kilgore:

“Kilgore is a big, long defensive back with nickelback or down safety value depending on scheme fit. He’s played an overhang “Star” role, covering slot receivers and supporting the run, but he’ll be at his best in the pros covering tight ends and containing run games near the box. He could see split-field safety snaps if a staff trusts him on the back end, but he will be better off paired with a rangy single-high safety. Missed tackles need to be cleaned up but his wingspan, agility and play strength should keep his tackle totals high from year to year. Kilgore has the traits, ball production and versatility to counter the burgeoning tight end craze, making him a likely Day 2 pick with early starting potential.”

Alexey Miranchuk, Tristan Muyumba lead Atlanta United to 2-1 victory over Toronto

TORONTO (AP) — Alexey Miranchuk and Tristan Muyumba scored second-half goals and Atlanta United held on for a 2-1 victory over Toronto FC on Saturday.

Neither team found the net until Miranchuk scored unassisted off a free kick three minutes into the second half. It was his fifth goal this season after scoring nine times in 42 appearances over his first two seasons with the club.

Muyumba gave Atlanta United a two-goal lead in the 67th minute, scoring for the first time this season — with assists from Fafà Picault and 18-year-old rookie Cooper Sanchez. Muyumba has three goals in 74 career appearances. Picault picked up his first assist of the campaign and Sanchez his second.

Twenty-year-old rookie Emilio Aristizábal scored his first career goal — on a long-distance header — to get Toronto within a goal in the 71st minute. Defender Kobe Franklin collected his first assist this season and his third in 71 career matches, while Alonso Coello notched his career-high third of the season after totaling four through his first 77 appearances.

Lucas Hoyos saved one shot for Atlanta United (2-7-1).

Luka Gavran did not have a save for Toronto (3-3-4).

It was the first road win of the season for Atlanta United, which began the day in last place in the Eastern Conference. Atlanta United lost 2-1 at home to the New England Revolution on Wednesday.

Toronto suffers its first loss at home, falling to 2-1-4. The club was coming off a 3-3 draw with the visiting Philadelphia Union in its midweek match.

Up next

Atlanta: Hosts CF Montreal on Saturday..

Toronto: Hosts the San Jose Earthquakes on Saturday.

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2026 NFL Draft: Alabama’s LT Overton drafted in the 4th Round by the Dallas Cowboys

Nov 8, 2025; Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA; Alabama defensive lineman LT Overton (22) chases and sacks LSU quarterback Michael Van Buren Jr. (11) for a loss at Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Alabama defeated LSU 20-9. Mandatory Credit: Gary Cosby Jr.-Imagn Images | Gary Cosby Jr. / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

LT Overton has been selected by the Dallas Cowboys at the back end of the 4th round. Overton was originally a top-ten recruit that went to Texas A&M and bounced around positions. After transferring to Alabama for the 2024 season, Overton moved permanently to the defensive end spot and could move inside on passing downs for rushing the passer.

While the stats never quite matched his impact, Overton was highly disruptive in 2024, with many thinking he could be a 2nd round pick. His senior season was quieter, so he definitely dropped down the rankings a bit.

For their part, the Cowboys are getting a guy who can be a good rotational piece and versatile guy that can play all over the line of scrimmage.

Roll Tide, LT!

Rotherham United 1-1 Reading: Player Ratings

Joel Pereira: 6

Had the ball kicked out of his hands by Rotherham’s forward in the 76th minute and won a free kick from this, after using his footwork and body well to cut out the danger from the forward sniffing at a chance on the left of Reading’s box.

Quite literally I have no other notes for his day today. Everything he had to do was very routine otherwise, and he was not at fault for the goal.

Ryan Nyambe: 4

Went totally missing for the Rotherham opening goal, being caught out of position. Took a poor touch when receiving the ball in space, up the field on the right in the 30th minute and conceded a throw in and a good attacking opportunity with it.

Poor over-hit cross in the 49th minute. Not entirely sure how he was allowed to stay on the pitch for the entire game. This was comfortably his worst showing in a Reading shirt, and has visibly regressed under Richardson’s coaching – worrying so, given he is one of “Richardson’s boys”.

Finley Burns: 5

Unlucky to concede a foul and a free kick In the 22nd minute but it led to nothing. Caught flat footed by the through-ball that led to Rotherham’s opener but he was not helped by the open midfield in front of him and Nyambe going missing.

Had a header at the Rotherham goal near the end of the first half from a Wing free kick but was unable to direct it on target. In the second half, seemed to go missing when Rotherham’s effort hit the bar in the 65th minute.

Seems to be the shell of the player we had on our hands at the start of the season, and probably needs to go somewhere else now where he feels loved and trusted by a manager who would rather do without his services and isn’t shy about showing it.

Paudie O’Connor: 5

Some smart early touches and passes into the midfield. However, his lack of pace was exposed for the Rotherham counter that led to the goal and he was unable to get back to prevent the goal.

In the second half, he seemed to go missing when Rotherham’s effort hit the bar in the 65th minute. It was far from his worst day today but, given the quality of the opposition, he needed to assert his dominance far more.

Jeriel Dorsett: 5

Formed part of a good passing triangle with Lane and Roberts on the left in the 36th minute that led to a Kyerewaa shot that was well saved. Struggled to deal with the Rotherham winger in the 42nd minute.

He was the catalyst for the attacking move in 47th minute that led to Reading’s equaliser, collecting the ball on the left and passing the ball up the pitch to find Lane in space.

Gave the ball away in the 72nd minute on the left, which led to Rotherham intercepting it and getting a shot away. Seemed to pick up an unpleasant knee injury in the 83rd minute, by pure bad luck. Subbed off for Matt Ritchie, pushing Roberts into left back.

Like O’Connor, it was far from his worst day today but, given the quality of the opposition, he needed to assert his dominance far more.

Haydon Roberts: 6

Not a great free kick delivery in the 14th minute from deep. Good link up play with Lane that led to Lane’s shot in the 31st minute. Formed part of a good passing triangle with Lane and Dorsett on the left in the 36th minute that led to a Kyerewaa shot that was well saved.

Great pass to set Lane free down the left in the 38th minute. Great run through the middle in the 43rd minute to get the ball much further up the pitch, but was unable to find Kyerewaa with the pass.

Moved to left back after Dorsett went off injured. Shortly after, went down injured himself and received attention off the pitch, then picked up a yellow card by bringing himself back on without consent from the ref. Subbed off for Kelvin Abrefa in the 88th minute, likely linked to the injury break.

Generally seemed like one of the only Reading players willing to pick up the ball and run with it and put Rotherham under any kind of direct pressure.

Daniel Kyerewaa: 6

Got off a good shot in the 36th minute after receiving a pass in the box from Roberts, which was well saved by the Rotherham goalkeeper.

Timed his run well into the Rotherham box to find space and meet Lane’s cross to convert the ball smartly, with his weaker left foot, to level the scores. Generally started the second half looking a lot more lively, likely helped by the change in shape which saw him play wider than in the first half.

Good cross in the 53rd minute which the keeper had to do well to catch, but no Reading player was there in the box to challenge for it unfortunately.

Made a great run down the right and cut inside in the 60th minute but made the wrong choice to shoot rather than put in a cross that led a corner.

His impact fizzled out in the second half of the second half, possibly owing to the fact that Reading just didn’t seem to want to be competitive today. However, overall, was probably Reading’s best on the day. This is possibly also damning by faint praise.

Lewis Wing: 4

Passing was a mixed bag in the early stages of the game. Went missing as Rotherham were given too much time in midfield to launch a counter attack for their opening goal. Overall, had a very subdued first half.

Shockingly bad looped pass out to Nyambe on the right which drifted out for a throw in in the 53rd minute. Poor free kick in the 74th minute, although from deep, he struggled to get it past the first man.

Played a decent looking pass through the lines to try and find Kyerewaa which caught out Rotherham’s back line, but he misjudged the angle and it went harmlessly through to the goal keeper.

The game just completely passed him by today. A very disappointing showing and you do wonder if the lethargy shown by those around him is reflects badly on his ability to motivate those around him as captain.

Liam Fraser: 5

Some tidy passes around the back line in the first half. Needed to do more to move the ball further up the pitch, but whenever he had the ball, he rarely seemed to have options in front of him to pass to in the first half.

A frustrating game because you wanted to see him take more risks with his passing to get the ball up the pitch or try to carry the ball further up himself rather than sitting deep. Overall, he didn’t do much wrong. However, nor did he do much at all. And therein lies the problem.

Paddy Lane: 5

Good cross from the right after a free kick delivery in the 16th minute, but Reading were unable to make the most of it.

Made a breakthrough to run at the goal in the 27th minute after receiving a through-ball. However, looked off balance and out of confidence, with a stuttering run and went down far too easily under pressure to try and win a penalty, which was correctly not awarded.

Had a shot, possibly a mishit cross, in the 31st minute from the left of the Rotherham box that fizzed wide. Formed part of a good passing triangle with Dorsett and Roberts on the left in the 36th minute that led to a Kyerewaa shot that was well saved.

Poor cross in the 38th minute after being found in space down the left. Needed to do better.

Great touch, movement and pass to get the ball into the box to find Kyerewaa for the equaliser. Good shot from the right in the 61st minute which the goalkeeper saved comfortably, but seemed to look more comfortable playing as a number 10 in the second half.

Subbed off for Emmanuel Osho in the 82nd minute. Overall, he was very poor in the first half but after the shape change in the second half to bring him into the number 10 role in a 4-2-3-1, he seemed a different player – all to the good for Reading.

So much so, it was somewhat surprising to see him go off, given that there were more glaring problems on the pitch in the second half than his contributions.

Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan: 4

Put himself about, being physical. However, seemed to be off his game today. Great through ball to Lane in the 27th minute which deserved better. Generally had a very quiet first half, mostly due to the lack of service. Which will shock nobody.

Got more service in the second half but wasn’t able to capitalise on any of it. Received a great lofted pass from Wing in the 59th minute through the middle and on the inside edge of the Rotherham box. However, his first touch was poor/non-existent and the chance died. Held up play well in the 64th minute but miscued the ball forward to Kyerewaa which he wasn’t able to reach.

Unfortunate double whammy in the 77th minute when caught offside by a Lane pass and mishitting his own pass back to Roberts out of play. Subbed off for Sean Patton in the 88th minute and should have come off far sooner, quite frankly.

Subs

Emmanuel Osho: N/A

Subbbed on for Paddy Lane in the 82nd minute, far too late to be given any time to make any impact. Won a free kick in the 90th minute on the right wing by being a nuisance whilst up against three Rotherham players and still managing to break away and get his shirt pulled.

Not given much time to make an impact but looked energetic. Should have been brought on earlier, and probably offered the most from of the substitutions made but that’s not exactly saying much.

Matt Ritchie: N/A

Subbed on for the injured Dorsett in the 84th minute, moving to the left wing with Haydon Roberts going to left back. There will be question marks about why he wasn’t brought on sooner to change the game.

Contributed a free kick delivery and that’s about all he had time to be able to do.

Sean Patton: N/A

Subbed on for Kelvin Ehibatiomhan in the 88th minute, around 30 minutes too late. But hey, Richardson gives youth a chance because look! He gave Patton two minutes to make an impact. Sigh.

Kelvin Abrefa: N/A

Subbed on for Haydon Roberts in the 88th minute and took up a position as a left back.


Average: 5/10

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Alabama defensive lineman LT Overton selected in 2026 NFL draft

Former Alabama defensive lineman LT Overton has been drafted by the Dallas Cowboys.

Overton was selected with the No. 137 pick in the fourth round, as the talented big man will look to shine throughout his rookie campaign in Dallas.

The former Crimson Tide star spent the first two years of his college career at Texas A&M prior to transferring to Alabama in 2024, as Overton quickly established himself as a focal point on the Tide’s defensive line. Overton recorded 42 total tackles, six TFL and four sacks during his final season on the college level, as the athletic lineman could quickly become a difference maker in the NFL following a strong collegiate career.

At 6-foot-5, 278 pounds, Overton was one of the top remaining overall players on the board prior to the Cowboys drafting him at No. 137. The talented lineman has excellent athleticism and size, as Overton will look to make an impact on the Dallas defensive line in 2026. 

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&#8216;Unbelievable and unacceptable&#8217; &#8211; Hull City boss slams players after loss to Charlton

‘Unbelievable and unacceptable’ – Hull City boss slams players after loss to Charlton
‘Unbelievable and unacceptable’ – Hull City boss slams players after loss to Charlton

Hull City boss Sergej Jakirovic slammed his side’s “unacceptable” defending for Charlton’s second goal in their 2-1 defeat.

Hull’s play-off hopes are out of their hands heading into the final day after their defeat.

“The second goal, it’s unbelievable, it’s unacceptable that this guy is alone,” Jakirovic said.

“He’s dribbled through three players – I think it’s too far away from me – of course, he scored the goal, and then we tried everything, but this is football; we missed our opportunities, our chances. Congratulations to Charlton.”

Reflecting on his side’s promotion hopes, he said: “I think that every team in this league has had this moment in the season. Unfortunately, we have now this moment. If you can’t win one game from seven, then everything is very clear.

“We must be satisfied with this season and the end, of course, now it’s frustrating, but after the season, when you look back, it will be a very good season for us.

“Now we will see what will happen today, tomorrow, and then we will see if we need something in the last round, but now it’s not in our hands, so we will see.”

Islam Makhachev responds to Ian Garry: &#39;I’m ready at any time&#39;

Ian Garry isn’t giving up on his title shot aspirations any time soon. 

Garry is considered among the frontrunners for a UFC welterweight title shot against Islam Makhachev. “The Future” has aimed multiple shots at Makhachev since the Dagestani star became the champion last year. Garry continues to callout Makhachev at regular intervals, while also slamming him for inactivity. Garry recently called out the champion for “princess” behavior while rallying for a title shot.

“First you say you have a hand injury, Dana said August, you’re saying July - I’ve been ready since you last turned me down in May,” Garry wrote on Instagram. “We’re all waiting on you princess.”

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Ready and Willing


Makhachev is seemingly open to defending his title against Garry. The champion hinted that he is healthy and waiting for a contract.

“Don’t worry about my injuries,” Makhachev responded. “I’m ready at any time. I’m waiting for the contract.”

Don’t worry about my injuries.
I’m ready at any time.
I’m waiting for the contract https://t.co/KSopvXw3L2— Makhachev Islam (@MAKHACHEVMMA) April 24, 2026


Makhachev (28-1) won the title with a dominant unanimous decision over Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 322 this past November. While rumors suggest that Makhachev was initially being considered to defend his title against Ilia Topuria at the White House in June, that didn’t materialize. While Dana White said that Makhachev is out with a hand injury, the champion never confirmed the report. Meanwhile, Makhachev suggested that he would likely defend his title in July. However, White said that it would likely be in August. 

Garry (17-1) is not the only contender chasing a title shot against Makhachev. Undefeated Ecuadorian Michael Morales also considers himself a frontrunner for the next title shot against Makhachev. Meanwhile, surging knockout artist Carlos Prates is scheduled to fight Maddalena at UFC Perth on May 2, with the winner definitely in a spot to make a case for the next title shot.

2026 NFL Draft: Round 5 Discussion

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 24: A detailed view of the Fan Fest is seen during Round Two of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 24, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) | Getty Images

We are moving into Round 5 of the 2026 NFL Draft from Pittsburgh, and it’s time for the Minnesota Vikings to (probably) get involved again!

The purple are slated to have two picks in this fifth round, and they’ll come in relatively quick succession. They’re first scheduled to select at #159 overall, and then they will pick again at #163 overall. Both of those picks were acquired via trades. The pick at #159 came from the trade that they made with the Carolina Panthers on Friday night, while the pick at #163 came from the trade they made during the 2025 preseason when they sent quarterback Sam Howell to the Philadelphia Eagles.

After the Vikings make these two picks. . .assuming that they do, in fact, make both of them. . .they are not scheduled to get back on the board again until Round 7. But we will have a thread for Round 6 regardless.

With that, Round 5 is officially underway, ladies and gentlemen, and you can hang out here and talk about all of it with your fellow Vikings fans! Have at it, everyone!

‘We got a real dressing down at halftime’ — Bayern Munich boss blasted squad in locker room

Bayern Munich's English forward #09 Harry Kane celebrates with team mates after scoring his team's fourth goal 3:4 during the German first division Bundesliga football match between 1 FSV Mainz 05 and FC Bayern Munich in Mainz, western Germany on April 25, 2026. (Photo by Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV / AFP via Getty Images) / DFL REGULATIONS PROHIBIT ANY USE OF PHOTOGRAPHS AS IMAGE SEQUENCES AND/OR QUASI-VIDEO | AFP via Getty Images

There was no doubt that Bayern Munich needed some motivation in the locker room after falling into a three-goal deficit to Mainz 05 by halftime.

Heck, some would have suggested that the Bavarians needed a swift kick in the behind to help the squad regain focus.

It appears that head coach Vincent Kompany might have taken both tactics per midfielder Leon Goretzka.

“We got a real dressing down at halftime, but then we focused on what makes us strong. I think you can experience setbacks in life, and you can fall behind in a football match. But it always comes down to how you react. Fortunately, we were able to prove again today that we have a very special team,” said Goretzka (as captured by @iMiaSanMia).

Bayern Munich, of course, responded in a big way by claiming a shocking 4-3 victory. Sometimes, a team just needs to be reminded of how it got to this position in the season in the first place — and Kompany was there to ensure no one forgot.


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The Texans have used the pick from the Tytus Howard trade to the Browns

Nov 20, 2025; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Texans offensive tackle Tytus Howard (71) reacts after a touchdown against the Buffalo Bills in the second quarter at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images | Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

The Houston Texans began their offensive line overhaul by trading versatile offensive lineman Tytus Howard to the Cleveland Browns for a Day 3 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Both teams were looking to upgrade their offensive lines, with the Browns needing bodies after having six free agent offensive linemen, while the Texans were looking for improvement after an inconsistent 2025 season up front.

The move freed up cap space for Houston, allowing them to have an eventful offseason and address the offensive line in different ways.

Original terms for the Tytus Howard trade between the Browns and Texans

  • Cleveland Browns receive: OT Tytus Howard
  • Houston Texans receive: 2026 fifth-round pick (No. 139 overall)

Who did the Texans select with the pick from the Tytus Howard trade?

We will update when pick 139 is made.

How did Tytus Howard play in 2025?

Howard was a part of the inconsistent Texans offensive line, seeing action at left guard (402 snaps), right guard (132 snaps), and right tackle (628 snaps). In 2025, he ranked in the 24th percentile in pass block win rate and the 31st percentile in run block win rate at tackle last year, according to ESPN.

The year before? The results weren’t much better.

At this stage, Howard’s biggest key is his availability (he’s played in 16 games the last two years) and versatility (seeing snaps at both guard and tackle). He’s just been below average when on the field over the past few seasons.

Who won the Tytus Howard trade between the Browns and Texans?

Looking back at the trade, getting a fifth-round pick for a below-average tackle is a good deal for the Texans, especially considering how they went about the rest of their offseason.

Houston improved with the signing of right tackle Braden Smith, who earned a two-year, $25 million deal. That’s $20 million less than what Cleveland gave Howard upon trading for him (two year, $45 million extension) for arguably the better player in 2025.

Injuries will be key there, but Houston upgraded for cheaper at right tackle. The Texans also had the cap space to add Evan Brown and Wyatt Teller in free agency, revamping their offensive line.

Overall, they upgraded at right tackle and got a draft pick out of it. Pretty good move.

Who did the Texans take with the pick from the Tytus Howard trade?

BEREA, OHIO - APRIL 21: Tytus Howard #71 of the Cleveland Browns runs a drill during a voluntary veteran minicamp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on April 21, 2026 in Berea, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Looking to upgrade their offensive line this offseason, the Cleveland Browns made the interesting move to trade for Houston Texans offensive lineman Tytus Howard, sending a Day 3 draft pick back in return.

Cleveland’s offensive line was going to see quite the overhaul this offseason with six free agents. Jack Conklin, Wyatt Teller, Joel Bitonio, Cam Robinson, Ethan Pocic, and Cornelius Lucas are all out the door.

In return, the Browns made a couple of free agency signings, landing Elgton Jenkins and Teven Jenkins, but their most notable move was acquiring Howard, who received a two-year, $45 million extension as a part of the trade.

With the 2026 NFL Draft here, let’s evaluate the trade and see what both sides got.

Original terms for the Tytus Howard trade between the Browns and Texans

  • Cleveland Browns receive: OT Tytus Howard
  • Houston Texans receive: 2026 fifth-round pick (No. 139 overall)

How did Tytus Howard play in 2025?

Howard was a part of the inconsistent Texans offensive line, seeing action at left guard (402 snaps), right guard (132 snaps), and right tackle (628 snaps). In 2025, he ranked in the 24th percentile in pass block win rate and the 31st percentile in run block win rate at tackle last year, according to ESPN.

The year before? The results weren’t much better.

At this stage, Howard’s biggest key is his availability (he’s played in 16 games the last two years) and versatility (seeing snaps at both guard and tackle). He’s just been below average when on the field over the past few seasons.

Who won the Tytus Howard trade?

At the time, this one was a bit of a headscratcher from the Browns. They needed offensive line depth, but I’m not sure Howard was the answer.

Not only are they taking on the $17.5 million he’s owed in 2025, but they also gave him a two-year, $45 million extension on top of that. That’s quite a lot of money for a player who hasn’t been that good over the past few seasons.

The Texans offensive line hasn’t been great, and they were willing to part ways with Howard in need of better blockers. To get a fifth-round pick in return is a solid deal for them.

The Browns need bodies and they have ample draft capital, so the loss of a fifth-rounder doesn’t hurt them too bad. But still, this trade is a questionable one, given the player they’re acquiring.

Who did the Texans select with the pick from the Tytus Howard trade?

We will update when the pick is made.

Documentary ‘Lake Hail Mary’ relives Rams’ state championship season

The Lake Mary championship football season ended in such dramatic fashion in 2025, that Logan Malmberg, director of the school’s TV production program, decided it made a great subject for a documentary.

“Why not?” Malmberg said. “We’re in a unique position because our TV production program has followed the football team and recorded every single snap,” Malmberg said, “so we had a ton of footage on the season before they even got to the state championship game.

“I was blessed to be able to be on the sideline to record the state championship game against Vero.”

What transpired was shocking. Not many people in Pit Bull Stadium figured Lake Mary was going to leave Miami with the Class 7A state championship trophy when Vero Beach went into victory formation last December. But as the minutes trickled down to seconds, and Vero Beach made decisions that played right into Lake Mary’s hands, “Lake Hail Mary,” the name of the video production, was born.

Lake Mary earns 7A football state title on Hail Mary touchdown

To recap, with eight seconds left in the game, and Lake Mary trailing 27-21, senior quarterback Noah Grubbs rolled to his right and unleashed a deep pass. Senior receiver Barrett Schulz caught the ball after it had ricocheted off several Vero defenders at the 3-yard line. As Schulz tried to push his way into the end zone, he realized he was not going to make it and gave the ball to sophomore teammate Tavarius ‘TJ’ Brundidge Jr., who finished the Hail Mary miracle by carrying the ball into the end zone.

“I just threw it up and then TJ and Barrett just did what they did,” Grubbs said. “I don’t know how Barrett handed the ball off, but he did.”

Lucas Parker added the extra point to seal the victory and the Rams gave head coach Scott Perry his first state football crown in 21 years at Lake Mary, 28-27.

“The dramatics of the way the ending played out, it even became a national story, and that’s really when it kicked it, ‘Hey, let’s capitalize on this national spotlight and make a documentary on the season,” Malmberg said. “We knew we had plenty of footage and we knew we had the story.

“We really wanted to jump on that as a memory and preserve it forever.”

So Malmberg and his student crew went into production, and after four months of gathering film, doing interviews with players and coaches, piecing everything together, they had a public unveiling this past Thursday at the Oviedo Mall.

The production was shown in two separate, 200-seat theaters and every seat was taken for the premiere. It’s the only showing currently available to the public, as Malmberg and staff are now trying to work a deal with a network like Netflix or Amazon or ESPN to air the documentary in a streaming medium.

“When we started the production, I said, let’s try to make this as professional as possible and shoot for the stars and maybe if we do it the right way, people will be interested and want to put it out on a platform of some sort,” Malmberg said. “When we finished, I thought, ‘Well, let’s see if people like it first.”

People loved it.

“Over the last week, people have seen it and been praising it and kind of encouraging us, so now I think that dream is back on the table and we’re gonna try,” Malmberg said. “It’s a long shot, a very long shot, to get it picked up by anybody, but I think it’s definitely worth the try.

“If all of that falls through, then we’ll put it on YouTube. We’re not trying to gatekeep this from anybody.”

Seeing the documentary in the theatre, with the surround-sound and giant screen, was thrilling for everyone, but especially the players and coaches who lived the moment.

“It’s one thing to watch the final sequence of plays by yourself, and my heart still pounds when I watch it,” Coach Perry said, “but when you are sitting in a theater with 200 other people, the hairs on the back of my neck are standing up, everybody erupts in applause and it was that feel-good moment all over again.

“The film was so true to the moment and it really did capture what it was like in that state championship game, and pretty much the whole season.”

Brundidge was one of the stars of the moment and he said the film almost made him feel like a movie star.

“It was awesome, seeing all of the struggles that we went through during the season and then seeing what we accomplished,” Brundidge said.

Of course, everyone enjoyed re-watching the final play surrounded by people in a sold-out theater.

“Man, it was awesome. It was like we were reliving the moment. Everybody in there was yelling and calling my name and stuff,” Brundidge said. “At some points it was like sad, and then happy. It was just awesome.”

Vero Beach decisions set up Lake Mary Miracle | Football Insider

Brundidge lauded the production team.

“The documentary was pretty good and they did a good job like mixing everything in there,” he said. “It’s crazy, because you would not think that your classmates would be making movies on their own time and in their periods and stuff.”

Several people were involved on the making of “Lake Hail Mary.” The executive producer was Lake Mary alumni Jaffa Martin Frye, who currently is a filmmaker living in Atlanta, and he would help piece together the film through digital communications with Malmberg.

The main student editors were seniors Maddison Spalding and Sarah Pascazio and juniors Abigail Unger, Ricardo Gomez, Manendra Gor and Justin Glener. The movie poster was designed by junior Charlie Davenport. Photographers were seniors Francisco Fonesca and Tanner Dean.

Malmberg said the premiere was a great way to close the production.

“That was a special, pretty cool moment,” he said. “I got emotional even before the movie played. It was just cool to see that many people there for something that our program made.

“And when you’ve got the professional speakers and you hear the bass and the rumble and the full sound in the bigger theater, and with community experience of the people cheering … it’s awesome. You get a lot of validation when the audience loves it the way you were hoping and planning for.”

Jamarion Coleman, a junior linebacker on this year’s team who is in his first year at Lake Mary High after coming over from Orange City University High, has enjoyed quite a ride as one of 30 newcomers the Lake Mary football team welcomed to campus last fall.

“It was amazing. I loved it. It gave me chills, honestly,” Coleman said. “It’s very crazy. It’s still so unreal. It says a lot about the coaches and how they were able to bring us together.”

The documentary went through the entire 2025 season, even rehashing Lake Mary’s three losses.

“Some of the games, like the ones we lost, I was still mad. It shouldn’t have gone like that,” Coleman said. “But then we ramped it up it really still gave me chills.”

Patrick Ryan, a senior linebacker who will walk-on to play at UCF this year, was equally thrilled by the production.

“It was awesome just reliving the moment and getting to see through a film basically everything we went through throughout the year and getting to re-feel everything,” Ryan said. “It’s still hard to believe that we had such a crazy ending like that, but it was really cool to relive that moment again.”

Ryan admitted that on that night of Dec. 13, 2025, as the Vero Beach quarterback started to take a knee to run down the clock, he figured his Lake Mary career was going to end with a second straight Class 7A runner-up medal.

“Yeah, for sure. I didn’t know we had timeouts. I didn’t even think about anything like that. I was just assuming it was over,” Ryan said. “I was on the field crying, and then they took that safety and I said, ‘OK, wipe your tears and get back on the field.’

“It was definitely a crazy outcome. I didn’t even know we had a chance to get the ball back, but when that happened. … It’s pretty cool and we’re still riding on that high that we ended the year with.”

Chris Hays can be found on X.com@OS_ChrisHays.

The Kenny Pickett trade is finalized

BEREA, OHIO - JULY 26: Quarterback Kenny Pickett #8 of the Cleveland Browns passes during training camp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on July 26, 2025 in Berea, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Oft-traded former first-round pick Kenny Pickett signed with the Carolina Panthers this offseason, but last offseason, he spent with the Cleveland Browns after being traded here. Fast forward to August, and he was shipped to the Las Vegas Raiders.

How did the Raiders do in the deal? Let’s dive in.

Original compensation for the Kenny Pickett trade

  • Las Vegas Raiders receive: Kenny Pickett
  • Cleveland Browns: 2026 fifth-round pick

Who did the Browns take with the pick from the Kenny Pickett trade?

The fifth-round pick ended up being 141 overall. We will update when they pick.

How did Kenny Pickett play for the Raiders in 2025?

Kenny Pickett started two games for the Las Vegas Raiders in 2025, playing in six total. He completed 62% of his passes but only threw for 188 combined yards and one touchdown with two interceptions.

Did the Browns win the Kenny Pickett trade?

The Browns had a glut of quarterbacks after the 2025 NFL Draft, and they needed to trade someone. Getting a firth-rounder for a guy they were going to cut is a win. cleveland wins this trade.

The Kenny Pickett trade is finalized

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JANUARY 04: Kenny Pickett #15 of the Las Vegas Raiders looks to make a pass in the first quarter of their game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Allegiant Stadium on January 04, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Raiders defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 14-12. (Photo by Candice Ward/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Kenny Pickett was a first-round pick in 2022, but since then, he’s been traded more than any player in the NFL. He was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles in 2024, the Cleveland Browns in 2025, then the Las Vegas Raiders later in 2025.

We’re going to explore that August 2025 trade between the Raiders and the Browns in this article.

Original compensation for the Kenny Pickett trade

  • Las Vegas Raiders receive: Kenny Pickett
  • Cleveland Browns: 2026 fifth-round pick

How did Kenny Pickett play for the Raiders in 2025?

Kenny Pickett started two games for the Las Vegas Raiders in 2025, playing in six total. He completed 62% of his passes but only threw for 188 combined yards and one touchdown with two interceptions.

Did the Raiders win the Kenny Pickett trade?

It was definitely a worthwhile risk for the Raiders to trade for Pickett in 2025. He was always going to be the backup, so perhaps the fifth-round pick was high and maybe the $2.6 million was more than they wanted to spend on a backup, but with an aging Geno Smith, getting Pickett in to see if he had a chance to be the long-term guy was a smart move.

Who did the Browns take with the pick from the Kenny Pickett trade?

The fifth-round pick ended up being 141 overall. We will update when they pick.

Eberechi Eze injury news — Arsenal, England forward hurts leg versus Newcastle

Arsenal and England forward Eberechi Eze walked off the Emirates Stadium pitch in the 53rd minute of their Premier League game with Newcastle on Saturday.

Eze, who had scored a wonderful goal in the first half, looked to be getting treatment on his left leg on the pitch and Gabriel Martinelli was quickly readied to take his place.

MORE — Arsenal lead Newcastle, live updates

The 27-year-old didn't appear to be in distress while walking off the pitch and had a quick talk with manager Mikel Arteta before taking his place on the bench.

We'll see what Arteta has to say about Saturday's injuries to Eze and Kai Havertz after the game in North London.

Eberechi Eze injury news — Arsenal, England forward hurts leg versus Newcastle

Arteta hasn't always used Eze but he's been pretty darn available during his first season with the Gunners.

In fact, Eze has been pretty durable over the past two seasons after three multi-week injury absences for Crystal Palace during the 2023-24 campaign.

He missed four games last year including one against Arsenal, with three coming during a November hamstring ailment.

This season, he missed two games with a calf injury and both saw Arsenal exit cup competitions — the FA Cup quarterfinal at Southampton and the League Cup Final versus Man City.

Roma’s week of turmoil ends with Malen leading a win at Bologna

MILAN (AP) — Roma put a turbulent week behind it to win at Bologna 2-0 in Serie A on Saturday and continue its push for the Champions League.

The in-form Donyell Malen scored one and set up the other to help Roma close to within two points of fourth-placed Juventus, which visits AC Milan on Sunday.

Roma fired special adviser Claudio Ranieri this week after his very public clash with coach Gian Piero Gasperini.

However, it put issues off the field to one side and took the lead after less than seven minutes. Malen took one touch to control Neil El Aynaoui’s through ball before firing past the onrushing goalkeeper and into the bottom right corner.

It was Malen’s 12th goal for Roma in 16 matches since joining on loan from Aston Villa in January.

Malen repaid the favor in first-half stoppage time by crossing the ball into the area for El Aynaoui to volley in from close range.

Pisa and Verona could be down

Pisa will be mathematically relegated if Lecce manages to win at Hellas Verona later Saturday, which would also consign the home side to Serie B.

Pisa lost at Parma 1-0 to leave it level with Verona at the bottom of Serie A, 10 points from 17th-placed Lecce and safety.

Subsitute Nesta Elphege got the only goal eight minutes from time, controlling a header with his back to goal and turning to sweep in from close range.

That made Parma mathematically safe, setting off a party atmosphere on a sunny afternoon at Stadio Ennio Tardini.

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🚨Atleti-Athletic: A clash with subplots and confirmed line-ups

🚨Atleti-Athletic: A clash with subplots and confirmed line-ups

The Cívitas Metropolitano hosts a clash of contrasting realities in LaLiga tonight. Atlético de Madrid come into it mired in a results crisis after losing the Copa final and falling to Elche. With their minds on the Champions League semi-finals, Diego Simeone is planning a hybrid lineup of starters and backups to manage the workload, although he confirmed Jan Oblak will be in goal despite fitness concerns.


Meanwhile, Ernesto Valverde's Athletic Club arrive in the capital with renewed confidence after beating Osasuna. The "Lions" will look to take advantage of the hosts' European distraction to conquer Madrid with their strongest XI, led by the pace of the Williams brothers. While Atleti urgently need to heal their domestic wound, Athletic dream of making a statement in their battle to cement the European places.

Confirmed lineups

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Oregon Ducks&#39; 2026 Spring Game: Highlights, live score, and analysis

The best day of spring is finally here in Eugene, with the Oregon Ducks hosting their annual spring game inside Autzen Stadium. It will be the Combat Ducks vs. the Fighting Ducks, giving fans a chance to see the new iteration of the roster going into the 2026 season.

While there are a ton of veteran players from the 2025 season returning for another year — guys like Dante Moore, Iapani Laloulu, Matayo Uiagalelei, Teitum Tuioti, and several more — Saturday will present an opportunity for the young guys and new transfers to shine on the big stage inside a packed stadium.

The Oregon roster has been split into two teams, giving us a good mix of starters playing against starters, and veterans playing alongside young guys. While the score at the end of the day won't matter, we are getting set to learn a lot about this new team and which players will have a chance to make an early impact in their careers in Eugene.

Related: Tracking where Oregon Ducks were selected or signed in 2026 NFL draft

Throughout the day, we will be covering all of the action while keeping an eye on the 2026 NFL Draft, as well, where several former Ducks have already heard their names called. Follow along below for our live updates, highlights, and analysis:

Be early. Be loud.

Bring your non-perishable food items for @foodforlc.

And after the Spring Game, go support @OregonBaseball and @OregonSB! #GoDuckshttps://t.co/csXvZwHomupic.twitter.com/kubcnAOs9i

— Oregon Football (@oregonfootball) April 25, 2026

What channel is the Oregon Ducks' spring game on today?

TV Channel: Big Ten Network

Livestream:Fubo (free trial)

The Oregon Ducks spring game will be broadcast nationally on the Big Ten Network. Guy Haberman and Yogi Roth will call the game from the booth at Autzen Stadium.

Oregon Ducks Spring Game time today

  • Date: Saturday, April 26, 2025
  • Start time: 1:05 p.m. PT

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This article originally appeared on Ducks Wire: Oregon Ducks' 2026 Spring Game: Live score, updates, and analysis

Where Bill Belichick, Michael Malone&#39; salaries rank in college sports

In Chapel Hill, North Carolina, you'll find two of professional sports' most accomplished coaches: UNC head football Bill Belichick and head men's basketball coach Michael Malone.

As you can imagine, the Tar Heels paid a pretty penny to land both coaches. Belichick and Malone make a combined $18,330,000, the second-highest figure amongst collegiate football and men's basketball programs?

Alabama, which pays Nate Oats (men's basketball) and Kalen DeBoer (football) a combined $19,750,000, has the highest combined figure behind these money-making programs. Indiana (third), LSU, Georgia, Texas, USC (Southern Cal.), Clemson, Kansas and Tennessee round out the Top 10.

North Carolina hired Belichick in December 2024, hoping his eight Super Bowls and 333 wins translated seamlessly to the collegiate level. UNC laid a massive dud in Belichick's first season, struggling to a 4-8 finish, the program's worst mark since Larry Fedora's final season in 2018.

The Tar Heels fired Hubert Davis five days after their 19-point collapse against VCU in both teams' NCAA Tournament opener. Going an unconventional route for their program, North Carolina landed Malone, who turned the NBA's Denver Nuggets into a Western Conference contender and 2023 NBA Champion.

Alabama is now spending more than any school in the country on their football and men's basketball head coach salaries pic.twitter.com/QcKHzdzbGs

— The Next Round (@NextRoundLive) April 23, 2026

Malone currently faces a tall task, essentially rebuilding UNC's entire roster from scratch. The Tar Heels landed a pair of top-ranked transfers in Terrence Brown and Neoklis Avdalas, while also getting promising guys in Matt Able and Maxim Logue. Henri Veesaar recently declared for the NBA Draft, leaving North Carolina in desperate need of a starting center.

If the UNC football program's offseason activity is any indication of its 2026 success, signs are pointing in the right direction. ESPN's Bill Connelly praised the Tar Heels for landing several, high-profile transfers, such as quarterback Billy Edwards and linebacker Derek McDonald.

Money talks, but results matter. North Carolina needs results on the field and court this fall, with fans desperately craving championship-level success.

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Lakers jersey history No. 34 — Ray Tolbert

Through the 2024-25 season, the Los Angeles Lakers have had a total of 506 players suit up for them, going back to their days in Minneapolis. Some were forgettable, some were serviceable, some were good and a select few were flat-out legendary.

During the Lakers' 80th season of existence (they were founded back in 1946 as the Detroit Gems in the National Basketball League), LeBron Wire is taking a look at each player who has worn their jersey, whether it has been a purple and gold one or the ones they donned back in the Midwest during their early years.

Following a four-year stint at Indiana University, Ray Tolbert was taken with the No. 18 pick in the 1981 NBA Draft by the New Jersey Nets. In his first three seasons in the NBA, the 6-foot-9 forward played for three different teams, and he spent the next three years playing in Italy and the Continental Basketball Association (CBA). The New York Knicks signed him just prior to the 1987-88 season, and after he was waived in early December, the Lakers picked him up.

Tolbert appeared in 14 games that season with the Lakers and averaged three points and 1.4 rebounds in 5.9 minutes a game. He played his final season in the NBA the following campaign with the Atlanta Hawks before wrapping up his playing career overseas and with the Fort Wayne Fury of the CBA.

He ended up averaging 3.6 points and 2.3 rebounds in 10.7 minutes a game across five NBA seasons.

This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Lakers jersey history No. 34 — Ray Tolbert

Marcus Buchecha vs. Ryan Spann prediction, pick for UFC Fight Night 274

Marcus Buchecha and Ryan Spann meet in the UFC Fight Night 274 main card opener Saturday at the Meta APEX in Las Vegas. Check out this quick breakdown of the matchup from MMA Junkie analyst Dan Tom.

  • Last event's results: 3-2
  • UFC main cards, 2026: 36-19

Marcus Buchecha vs. Ryan Spann UFC Fight Night 274 preview

Buchecha (5-2-1 MMA, 0-1-1 UFC) will look for his first UFC win after a decision loss and a draw in his first two appearances. The high-level grappler's last win came by submission against Amir Aliakbari at ONE 169 in November 2024.

Spann (23-11 MMA, 9-6 UFC) continues his heavyweight journey, looking to build upon a first-round submission of Lukasz Brzeski at UFC 318 last July. He's 1-1 at heavyweight so far, with his first appearance being a second-round loss to Waldo Cortes-Acosta last March.

Marcus Buchecha vs. Ryan Spann UFC Fight Night 274 expert pick, prediction

Despite having a decent selection of lighter-weight action fights to choose from, it wouldn't be an Apex Fight Night if Mick Maynard and Sean Shelby didn't force-feed us big guy circus bouts on the main card.

Luckily for the matchmakers, this fight will likely be wild for as long as it lasts.

Buchecha, who was initially slated to face Max Gimenis, will now face a short-notice replacement in Spann.

Spann is coming off his first win up at heavyweight, but I'm not sure that this move up will benefit a fighter who is notorious for not taking training as seriously as he should.

It's a tricky fight to call given that Spann will be incredibly live to win early. However, between the smaller cage and shorter notice for Spann, I have to side with the superior submission grappler in Buchecha.

The pick is for Buchecha to secure a submission by the end of Round 1.

Marcus Buchecha vs. Ryan Spann UFC Fight Night 274 odds

The oddsmakers and the public favor the Brazilian fighter, listing Buchecha -136 and Spann +116 via FanDuel.

Marcus Buchecha vs. Ryan Spann UFC Fight Night 274 start time, how to watch

As the main card opener, Buchecha and Spann are expected to walk to the cage at approximately 8:10 p.m. ET. The fight streams live on Paramount+.

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC Vegas 116: Marcus Buchecha vs. Ryan Spann prediction, pick, time

Climate change is making golf hotter, drier and more challenging, experts say

Symptoms of climate change, including rising global temperatures, are increasing the frequency of extreme heat and negatively affecting the game of golf.

Climate change is affecting golf in many ways, according to various sources, including the Environmental Protection Agency.

  • Extreme weather events, including thunderstorms, high winds, and torrential rainfall, are increasing the frequency of tournament delays and schedule changes.
  • Changing temperature and precipitation patterns can alter how championship courses play and appear.
  • Increased rainfall can damage bunkers, wash out fairways, and leave greens unplayable for days or weeks.
  • At the elite level, these changes can affect competitive outcomes by reducing predictability in course setup.

Climate-driven pest and disease pressure is also increasing turf maintenance challenges, raising costs and altering course aesthetics.

Professional golf relies on water-intensive course maintenance, making the sport especially vulnerable to drought and tightening water regulations. Research shows climate change-driven water scarcity has already forced golf courses, particularly in arid and semiarid regions, to reduce irrigated acreage, experiment with drought-resistant turf, or accept less visually pristine playing conditions, according to the United States Golf Association.

Sprinklers water grass at the Lake Powell National Golf Course on June 24, 2021 in Page, Arizona.

Storm-related disruptions also reduce tournament revenue by limiting spectator attendance and forcing cancellations or shortened events, increasing financial risk for tour operators and host clubs.

Extreme heat during professional tournaments can pose health risks for players, caddies, officials and spectators, according to the International Golf Federation.

Heat stress, dehydration, and heat illness are growing concerns, particularly during multiday events that require hours of walking and prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, according to the CDC. Heat-related illnesses include heat stroke, heat exhaustion, rhabdomyolysis, heat syncope, heat cramps, and heat rash.

In response to a changing climate, professional golf organizations are adopting adaptation strategies, including redesigned courses, climate-resilient turfgrasses, improved drainage, smarter irrigation systems and revised tournament scheduling, according to the the USGA.

This reporting content is supported by a partnership with Journalism Funding Partners.

Erica Van Buren is the climate change reporter for The Augusta Chronicle, part of the USA TODAY Network. Connect with her at EVanBuren@usatodayco.com or on X: @EricaVanBuren32.

This article originally appeared on Athens Banner-Herald: Climate change impacts golf courses, tournaments

Aaron Rodgers Has Chance to Fix Legacy in Final Season With Drew Allar and Steelers

Aaron Rodgers Has Chance to Fix Legacy in Final Season With Drew Allar and Steelers
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On Friday night, the Pittsburgh Steelers offered Aaron Rodgers the opportunity to fix his legacy in what should be his final season in the NFL.

Rodgers will go down as one of the greatest players to ever strap on a helmet and take to the field in an NFL game. Over his 21 legendary seasons, he went to the Pro Bowl 10 times, earned All-Pro honors on four occasions, and was a four-time NFL MVP. And in 2011, he reached the mountaintop when he led the Green Bay Packers to their last Super Bowl.

His reputation as a football player is untouchable. However, it’s the off-the-field stuff that has made him a divisive figure among many fans. Be it his almost yearly retirement threats late in his run with the Packers. Getting Mike McCarthy pushed out as head coach. His views about the world, or his interest in psychedelics.

There was also his disastrous run with the New York Jets and taking months to put pen to paper on a contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers last year. Yet another standout was how he handled the Packers’ preparation for life after him when they drafted Jordan Love in Round 1 of the 2020 NFL Draft.

While he wasn’t outwardly miserable about it, he didn’t embrace the future despite getting similar treatment from Brett Favre 15 years before. It was one of many instances during his career where he seemed to be in his feelings and me-first, instead of team-first.

Well, he has a chance to change a lot of opinions about him if he returns to the Steelers this season. On Friday night, Pittsburgh moved in the direction of the future when they made Penn State quarterback Drew Allar the 76th selection in this year’s draft.

Aaron Rodgers should embrace greybeard mentorship in final NFL season

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Allar had first-round hype heading into the 2025 college football season. But a bad start from the Nittany Lions and a serious ankle injury ended his year after a few weeks. He has good size for the position and a big arm that can make all the throws in the NFL. But he needs a lot of work and is a total project. So he is no threat to Rodgers starting in 2026.

It’s why the NFL legend should embrace mentoring Allar, since NFL.com’s scouting reports claim improving his “confidence, poise, and recognition must be the foundation of any rebound.”

Barring a stunning run to the Super Bowl, this is definitely the 42-year-old’s swan song. His place in Canton is set. However, changing his narrative a bit by playing a key role in developing his replacement and a potential long-term starter would be the perfect close to an iconic career. It would prove once and for all that he is the better player and man than Brett Favre.

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Today in Cubs history: Rick Monday saved an American flag

EDITOR’S NOTE: A version of this article ran here at BCB 10 years ago on the 40th anniversary of this event. Lightly edited, and with some new information added, I thought you’d like to read it again on the 50th anniversary.


It was a Sunday that began as any other baseball day at Dodger Stadium. The Cubs, who would wind up with their second straight 87-loss season that year, entered that afternoon with a 6-7 record. The Dodgers, who eventually finished second in the NL West with 92 wins, were 4-9.

The game between the Dodgers and Cubs had no baseball out of the ordinary. The Cubs came from behind in the eighth inning to tie the contest only to lose in extra innings, 5-4.

But it was what happened in the Dodger Stadium outfield in the fourth inning that day that will make this particular game forever remembered. Richard Dozer, recapping that day’s game in the Tribune, described Monday’s save:

Monday explained his role in the chase for the flag with more clarity than anything else discussed in the clubhouse.

”I saw these clowns come out on the field, and I didn’t know what they were doing. I thought they were just out there to prance around,” he recalled.

”But then they spread the flag out like a picnic blanket. I was just going to run them over until I saw them with the can of lighter fluid. I could see they were going to try to burn it.”

After Monday raced in front of left fielder [José] Cardenal and grabbed the flag, he gave it to a security man. The demonstrators were taken to a nearby police station. It was reported they were American Indians, and one of them said something about “squatters” taking over the country. This could not be verified.

One was identified as William Thomas, 37. He gave Eldon, Mo. as his hometown. The other was not identified because police said he was a juvenile, but was reportedly Thomas’ 11-year-old son.

A few days later, the Los Angeles Times reported that Thomas had done this to call attention to what he claimed was his wife’s “imprisonment” in a Missouri mental institution. Here’s a 2016 article from Vice that gives more detail on Thomas and his family, along with a lot of detail about the incident and its aftermath.

Here’s some video of what happened, with the call of the legendary Vin Scully:

The actual flag that was saved is shown in the photo at the top of this post. That photo was taken at an event Monday attended in 2006 on the 30th anniversary of the occasion. In 2013, the Dodgers issued a bobblehead commemorating this event, complete with cloth flag:

rick monday bobblehead

I wasn’t in Los Angeles for this giveaway, but as many of you know, I collect bobbleheads. I had to have that one, so I bought one via eBay. The photo above is of my actual bobblehead. Meanwhile, the original flag is headed to Cooperstown this summer:

The flag that Rick Monday rescued 50 years ago today is headed to Cooperstown!

OTD in 1976, Monday, a Cubs outfielder and veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, grabbed an American flag from two protesters who had run onto the field at Dodger Stadium and attempted to burn it.… pic.twitter.com/nnmY8MvkuG

— MLB (@MLB) April 25, 2026

Monday, who played eight years for the Dodgers after the Cubs sent him there in the deal that brought Bill Buckner to the Cubs and hit a famous home run that put the Dodgers into the 1981 World Series, has been a Dodgers broadcaster for the last 31 years.

A final note on this: I am posting this today simply to note the 50th anniversary of this event, a notable event in Cubs and baseball history. It obviously can have political implications. I make no comment on that and remind everyone here of the site rules prohibiting political commentary. Thanks in advance for keeping the comments here related to baseball.

Rick Monday saved an American flag from burning 50 years ago today, Sunday, April 25, 1976.

Lucas Brennan reveals he accepted 8 different UFC fights before he was finally signed to debut on 4 days’ notice

SAN ANTONIO, TX - APRIL 04: Lucas Brennan looks on before fighting against Dimitre Ivy during PFL 2024 week 1 at the Boeing Center at Tech Port on April 4, 2024 in San Antonio. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Lucas Brennan really did live by the philosophy that he would stay ready so he wouldn’t have to get ready.

With UFC Vegas 116 fast approaching, the 25-year-old prospect got a call just a few days ago offering him a fight against Francis Marshall at the card taking place at the Meta APEX. It didn’t take long for Brennan to accept because he’s actually gone through all of this numerous times before.

It turns out since his most recent win in October 2025, Brennan has been training full-time at Syndicate MMA in Las Vegas just hoping that he would eventually get a call to join the UFC roster. While he’s just now about to make his debut, this isn’t the first time the UFC has offered him an opportunity like this.

“I didn’t know until Monday,” Brennan told MMA Fighting. “But since I won in October, I’ve more or less been staying out here and tried to get on every card that’s happened since October. 145 [pounds], 155, I’ve taken a couple of calls on the day of weigh-ins. This is the eighth time that I’ve been called to replace somebody and it’s actually gone through.

“So all of my frustrations on the whole situation have now gone away. We’re both [featherweights] but they booked it at 155 so pretty smooth sailing on the weight cut. So a couple days’ notice at 155, I was like I can easily do that on a couple of days. 145 on a couple of days’ [notice], I could do it but it’s hard. This is ideal. Short notice is kind of crazy but it’s what I was expecting. Monday during practice we got the call.”

Accepting eight short notice fights probably sounds crazy but Brennan was willing to jump on any chance to sign with the UFC.

If too much more time passed without being signed, Brennan was likely gunning for a spot on the next season of Dana White’s Contender Series but then he got word that the UFC wanted to add another fight to Saturday’s card. Much like the other seven times in the past, Brennan accepted and he was very happy to learn that Marshall did the same.

“I get people don’t want to take short notice fights,” Brennan said. “Totally understandable. I don’t blame other people for not taking them but it sucks when you’re the other person trying to get the fight. After a while, it’s like come on, how much do you want money? So I am excited this one actually came through and Francis is a tough dude so it will be fun regardless. I’m excited.”

During a three-month span to close out 2026, Brennan received the most offers to accept a short notice fight and he never turned anyone. He admits it was getting a little disheartening that he kept saying yes but the fights didn’t happen.

Thankfully, Brennan stayed the course and got back into training just in case the UFC came calling again.

“I had several [offers] but just between October and December was the most,” Brennan said. “I went home because I believe the last card was Dec. 10 last year. After that, I went home to Texas. Stayed there until mid-February and I’ve been back out here since February just training. We are working with Gina Carano right now on [the Ronda Rousey fight] so we’re out here training full time, working with her. My brother’s making his pro debut in June. So we’ve got a lot going on.

“I’ve been in shape and training and just getting calls and I’ve been saying yes to everything. I’ve been saying yes to fights I probably shouldn’t have been saying yes to. But they’d come back and be like ‘he said no.’ This guy said no, stylistically they don’t like this, and it’s like f*ck! I get it. If I was the other guy and on 12 hours’ notice and you’ve been training for three months for a striker and you get a call ‘we’ve got this other guy who’s ready today,’ I’d probably also be like yeah, I’m cool. It’s a frustrating situation but it is what it is. I didn’t want to wait until August for Contender Series. Things worked out.”

The vast majority of the offers would have put Brennan in a tough spot because he would be accepting a short notice fight while his potential opponents almost certainly just went through a full training camp.

That didn’t stop him from saying yes but this time around Brennan is on equal footing because until the matchup got booked, Marshall was sitting on the same sideline just waiting to receive an offer. Now they’re both taking the fight on four days’ notice and Brennan is ecstatic his UFC debut is finally happening.

“He just fought recently against Erick Silva and I believe that was at the end of February,” Brennan said about Marshall. “So not that long ago and I guess he was reaching out, trying to get a fight but didn’t have anybody. Didn’t have anything booked. Didn’t have an opponent, which I think is why this worked. Because almost every time, I’ve been replacing another person so sometimes stylistically it’s like you don’t replace this person quite as well as this other guy would. I get it but that’s annoying.

“But I think for this because he didn’t have anybody and he just wanted to fight, it worked perfectly. He had already turned down one of my other teammates from Syndicate MMA and then it got offered to me and I got it. No complaints. Crazy the way everything came about and I’m happy it happened.”

Braves look for series win behind Bryce Elder

WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 20: Bryce Elder #55 of the Atlanta Braves pitches against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on April 20, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With a game 1 win in the books, the Braves maintain the top record and run differential in MLB so far this season. They will now have two chances to secure a series win over Philadelphia and the Phillies have now lost 10 straight. This is an important game for the Phillies, as their ace of the last handful of years is returning in the mound from an injury dating back to last season in Zack Wheeler.

Bryce Elder has had an encouraging start to the season and while he has cooled off a bit from what were two brilliant starts to kick off 2026, he has still been effective as a back of the rotation starter outside of the bad but not catastrophic Cleveland game. Bryce has crucially kept the walks down, but is also currently running a career high strikeout rate. He’s also been mixing his sinker and four-seamer more instead of being sinker-focused and has added a cutter to keep hitters less keyed in on his preferred fastball shape. This has been a version of Bryce Elder that can be a rotation regular as a 4th or 5th starter in MLB.

We all know how good Zack Wheeler has been for the Phillies in recent years, but coming back from injury firing on all cylinders is no guarantee, especially without a normal Spring Training. He also had a pretty rough final rehab start, giving up 4 runs and 2 homers over 4.0 innings, sitting lower 90s with his fastball. Wheeler seemed to acknowledge the lower 90s as the new reality for his fastball after the game, at least in the near term, discussing the need for him to be “craftier” for a while upon his return. This may not be the dominant version of Zack Wheeler we’ve come to expect and while it would be a shame for Wheeler’s career to be derailed by this injury, it would be fine with me if the Braves capitalized on him not being fully up to his best on the day today. Wheeler has been a fastball-focused pitcher with his upper 90s velocity, throwing the four-seam fastball 40% of the time, but did throw a sinker, cutter, sweeper, splitter, and curveball all meaningful percentages last season, so he should still have a deep arsenal even if the velocity has taken a hit.

Game Info

Game Date/Time: Saturday, April 25, 7:15 p.m. ET

Location: Truist Park, Atlanta, GA

TV: BravesVision

Streaming: MLBTV

Radio: 680 AM / 93.7 FM The Fan

Go to sleep! Italian kickboxer sparks GLORY 107 with incredible standing knockout | Video

Fight fans witnessed a gnarly finish early Saturday (April 25, 2026) after a kickboxer sparked GLORY 107’s DAZN undercard with a spectacular knockout stoppage.

GLORY’s Saturday event from inside RTM Stage Rotterdam in Rotterdam, Netherlands, featured a ton of fun matchups, but the best moment may have come on the opening bout of the day. It was a welterweight clash between Italian finisher Michael Samperi and Moroccan fighter Said Kabil. The 170-pound fight wasn’t some super matchup on paper, but it delivered on arrival.

After a fun first round, Samperi found a home for the finish many expected him to produce. During an exchange along the ropes Samperi unloaded a perfectly-timed (and placed) left hook. It connected flush and instantly sent Kabil into the shadow realm. Surprisingly, Kabil didn’t fall to the canvas. He was out on his feet and it helped produce one of the most memorable GLORY finishes of the year.

Check it out below:

WHAT A KNOCKOUT OMGG

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Samperi, 25, was making his GLORY kickboxing debut and couldn’t have looked any better. The finish is easily the best of his career and a win that now pushes Samperi’s professional record to 37-3.

Marcus Smart earns the ultimate Steph Curry praise from JJ Redick after Game 3 heroics

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Marcus Smart delivered one of the defining performances of the playoffs, and it did not go unnoticed by his head coach.

In a game where the Los Angeles Lakers needed composure, toughness, and timely execution, Smart checked every box.

His Game 3 showing against the Houston Rockets not only swung the series, but also earned him praise usually reserved for the game’s biggest superstars.

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JJ Redick compares Marcus Smart to Steph Curry after Game 3

Speaking in the postgame interview, the Lakers head coach highlighted what makes Smart so impactful on the biggest stage.

“I mean, he’s a winner. He makes winning plays. We’ve talked a lot about guys like LuKa or Steph or LeBron being on the stage and being a showman,” Redick said.

He added, “I think there’s an element with Smart of that as well. And I think it’s the competitive stage that he really craves and really thrives in.”

It is not a comparison that gets thrown around lightly. Redick grouped Smart with names like Stephen Curry, Luka Doncic, and LeBron James, not because of style, but because of how he embraces pressure moments.

For the Lakers, that mentality has become invaluable, especially in a postseason environment where execution under pressure defines outcomes.

Marcus Smart’s Game 3 heroics show exactly why the LA Lakers trust him

Smart’s performance was not just impactful; it was historic in terms of all-around production and late-game influence.

He finished with 21 points, 10 assists, 5 steals, and 2 blocks, becoming the first player since Michael Jordan to hit those marks in a playoff game. But the numbers only tell part of the story.

With under 30 seconds left and the Lakers trailing by six, Smart flipped the game. He came up with a steal, drew a foul on a three-point attempt, and calmly knocked down all three free throws to spark the comeback.

In overtime, he completely took over. Smart scored eight of the Lakers’ 11 points in the extra period, including a clutch three-pointer to set the tone and key free throws to seal the win.

Defensively, he was just as dominant, recording five steals for the second straight game and disrupting Houston’s rhythm throughout the night.

It is exactly the type of performance Redick was referring to. Not flashy for the sake of it, but built on timing, instinct, and an ability to rise when everything is on the line.

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De Zerbi earns first Spurs win but survival hopes remain tense after West Ham victory

De Zerbi earns first Spurs win but survival hopes remain tense after West Ham victory
De Zerbi earns first Spurs win but survival hopes remain tense after West Ham victory

Roberto De Zerbi picked up his first win as Tottenham Hotspur coach, but the result was not enough to significantly improve their fight for Premier League survival.

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The Italian coach had called for a turning point ahead of the clash with Wolverhampton Wanderers, and his side delivered a narrow 1-0 victory thanks to a late goal from Joao Palhinha.

It marks a first success after three weeks in charge for De Zerbi, who was brought in to try and pull off a difficult escape from the relegation zone. However, the situation remains complicated.

SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND – APRIL 12: Roberto De Zerbi, Manager of Tottenham Hotspur, shakes hands with Richarlison after the Premier League match between Sunderland and Tottenham Hotspur at Stadium of Light on April 12, 2026 in Sunderland, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

De Zerbi still two points off of safety despite first Spurs win

Despite the win, Spurs stay third from bottom on 34 points, as results elsewhere went against them. West Ham United secured a crucial 2-1 victory over Everton, keeping themselves above the drop zone and maintaining a two-point gap over Tottenham.

For De Zerbi, the performance offers a sign of life and a potential foundation to build on, but with only a handful of games remaining, time is running out to close the gap and avoid relegation.

The coach said when he arrived that he would be coach next season, no matter what, and the prospect of one of Italy’s best coaches managing in England’s second tier is a very real possibility.

2026 NFL Draft: Chargers pick S Genesis Smith at No. 131 overall

The Chargers selected former Arizona safety Genesis Smith with the No. 131 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

The pick was acquired through a trade with the Patriots, where the Chargers moved down from No. 55 to No. 63 to gain extra assets, including this selection.

Smith is a high-upside centerfield safety with elite vertical range and ball skills, though he needs to improve his tackling consistency for the NFL.

Smith finished his college career with 164 total tackles, 5 interceptions, and 19 pass deflections across 37 games.

The Chargers prioritized high-upside coverage skills with this pick, banking on their coaching staff to fix his tackling issues at the professional level.

Smith joins a safety room headlined by Derwin James Jr. He is expected to compete with players like Elijah Molden, Tony Jefferson, and RJ Mickens for rotational snaps. 

This article originally appeared on Chargers Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Chargers select S Genesis Smith in Round 4

49ers trade pick 133 to Ravens for fifth-round, 2027 sixth-round pick

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - MARCH 02: San Francisco 49ers General Manager John Lynch answers questions at the podium during the NFL Scouting Combine on March 2, 2017 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, IN. (Photo by Zach Bolinger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The San Francisco 49ers are now acquiring draft picks for next year.

When the 49ers got on the clock at pick 133, they traded out to the Baltimore Ravens. The trade gives the 49ers a fifth-round (No. 154) selection and a 2027 sixth-round pick.

The Ravens went on to select SMU tight end Matthew Hibner.

Assuming the 49ers don’t make another trade—something they have been doing a lot of this year—their next pick will be in the fourth round at 139; their compensatory pick. After 139 will be the pick acquired from the Ravens, 154.

The 49ers started the draft with six picks. Assuming no more trades that move them to 2026, they will have eight prospects coming to Santa Clara. The 49ers have been making a number of trades this year, so speculating more might be on the way that put them into 2027 isn’t too bad of a guess.

The 49ers have made two fourth-round selections: Oklahoma defensive tackle Gracen Halton and Washington offensive tackle Carver Willis.

The Micah Parsons trade is essentially done, and here’s what the Cowboys received

Jul 26, 2025; Oxnard, CA, USA; Dallas Cowboys defensive end Micah Parsons (11) at training camp at the River Ridge Fields. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

The 2026 NFL Draft is here, and that means the big Micah Parsons trade from August 2025 will see another major return for the talented pass rusher. It won’t fully conclude the deal, but it’s the second piece the Dallas Cowboys will add from the Green Bay Packers.

Let’s check in on how the two sides are doing now that a big chunk of the move has been finalized.

Original terms of the Micah Parsons trade

  • Green Bay Packers receive: Micah Parsons
  • Dallas Cowboys receive: Kenny Clark, 2026 first-round pick, 2027 first-round pick

What did the Cowboys do with the pick from the Micah Parsons trade?

The Cowboys’ first pick from the Packers ended up at No. 20 overall in 2026. They will also have the No. 12 overall pick as their original selection.

At No. 20, the Cowboys traded the pick with the Eagles and moved down to 23 overall and also received the 114th and 137th overall picks. The Cowboys selected UCF EDGE Malachi Lawrence at 23. At 114, the Cowboys went with Florida CB Devin Moore. At 137, the pick was EDGE LT Overton.

The 2027 first-round pick was moved by Dallas as part of the Quinnen Williams trade with the New York Jets. The Jets will receive the higher selection between the Packers and Cowboys in the first round of next year’s draft.

How did Quinnen Williams perform for the Dallas Cowboys in 2025?

Williams had 21 tackles and 1.5 sacks in seven games with the Cowboys this past season.

The Cowboys also sent a second-round pick and former first-round pick Mazi Smith to the Jets in return for Williams. Smith played three games for the Jets, but did not record any stats.

How was Kenny Clark’s performance for the Cowboys in 2025?

Kenny Clark started all 17 games for the Cowboys, recording three sacks and 36 total tackle in another solid outing for the former Packers’ first-round pick.

How was Micah Parsons’ performance for the Packers in 2025?

After the stunning trade before the start of the season, Parsons wasted no time making his impact felt with the Packers. He recorded a sack in his debut against the Detroit Lions and also picked up one on Dak Prescott when the Packers played the Cowboys in Week 4.

In total, Parsons recorded 12.5 sacks in 14 games with the Packers, but he tore his ACL in December, cutting his season a bit short. His status for the start of 2026 is up in the air, but Green Bay signed him to a massive four-year deal and the Packers are playing the long game.

Who is Mike Washington Jr.? Meet combine darling who sprinted his way into Raiders RB room as Day 3 pick

Mike Washington

Who is Mike Washington Jr.? Meet combine darling who sprinted his way into Raiders RB room as Day 3 pick originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The redesign of the Las Vegas Raiders' offense has not ended with Klink Kubiak and Fernando Mendoza.

After adding offensive lineman Trey Zuhn III in the third round, the Raiders increased their backfield depth in the fourth by selecting former Arkansas star Mike Washington Jr.

Behind Ashton Jeanty, Washington is set to bring plenty of speed to Las Vegas' offense — he ran the fastest 40 time of any running back at the 2026 combine.

Here's what to know about the Raiders' new running back.

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Who is Mike Washington Jr.?

Washington is a running back coming out of Arkansas in 2025, but with four more years experience between Buffalo and New Mexico State from 2021-24. The 6-foot-2, 223-pound back doesn't just boast some size for his position — he also showcased the best pure speed of any running back at the 2026 NFL Combine.

After posting his first 1,000-yard rushing season at Arkansas last year, Washington became an NFL Draft prospect. The New York native now heads to the Raiders after rising on draft boards in the draft process, set to be the direct backup to Jeanty.

MORE: Tracking all Raiders 2026 NFL Draft picks

Mike Washington Jr. 40 time

Washington ran a blazing-fast 4.33 in the 40 at the 2026 combine — which was the best of any running back and among the best at the event.

It also slotted him tied with Isaac Guerendo and Darren McFadden for sixth all-time among running backs in NFL Combine 40 times. 

223-pound @RazorbackFB RB Mike Washington Jr. just took the lead among the RBs with a blistering 4.33u

2026 NFL Combine on @nflnetwork
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— NFL (@NFL) February 28, 2026

MORE: Chargers select 2026 draft's fastest player in WR Brenen Thompson 

Why did Mike Washington Jr. cry after the NFL combine?

Washington's 40 wasn't the only reason he became more well-known at the combine. In the moments after his sprint, he was seen on the sideline in tears.

The running back had his hands over his face initially, then took them away to reveal tears streaming down his face, also getting some handshakes from other players

.@RazorbackFB RB Mike Washington Jr. got emotional after running an incredible 4.33u. 🥲

These guys work so hard for this moment. @StaceyDales

2026 NFL Combine on @nflnetwork
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— NFL (@NFL) February 28, 2026

Mike Washington Jr. college stats

Here's a look at Washington's numbers over five college seasons.

SeasonTeamCarriesRushing YardsYPCTDs
2021Buffalo231325.71
2022Buffalo1506254.27
2023Buffalo903624.02
2024New Mexico State1577254.68
2025Arkansas1671,0706.48
Career:5872,9145.026

NFL DRAFT RANKINGS 2026:QBs | WRs | TEs | EDGE | RBs

What Saints&#39; pick of WR Bryce Lance means for Jordyn Tyson and Chris Olave

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The New Orleans Saints drafted Jordyn Tyson in the first round at the No. 8 pick to give Tyler Shough a new weapon opposite Chris Olave.

But the Saints weren't done adding WR help. As Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football reports, the Saints have drafted North Dakota State WR Bryce Lance.

With Lance's addition, how will he impact Olave and Tyson in the WR room? He's a nice complement to both the Saints WRs, as his skillset is a unique one for New Orleans.

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How Bryce Lance impacts Saints' WR room

Lance is a 6-foot-3, 209-pound wide receiver. The speedy outside receiver will likely take over a similar role to what Rashid Shaheed held before he was dealt to the Seattle Seahawks.

This past season, Lance caught 51 passes for 1,079 yards and eight touchdowns. But in 2024, he put up ridiculous numbers with 1,069 yards receiving on 75 receptions with 17 touchdowns.

MoreChris Olave and the Saints are in extension talks this offseason

The Tyson and Lance picks weren't all he Saints added offensively, as they also selected Georgia tight end, Oscar Delp. The Saints are very clearly adding talent for Shough. It's a smart decision from the front office.

The new-look WR room will have Olave and Tyson as the top-two receivers, with Lance and Devaughn Vele as depth options and receivers with skillsets that will provide Shough with more versatile options offensively.

Lance is a fun receiver who has 4.3-40-yard dash speed and will give Kellen Moore's offense a new field-stretcher they missed in the second half of the 2025 NFL season.

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Lacrosse: Three keys to Northwestern’s Big Ten Championship matchup with Maryland

After two drama-filled semifinals in Ann Arbor, we’ve got ourselves a Big Ten Championship matchup between the top two seeds in the conference tournament: Northwestern and Maryland.

Though Michigan is a talented team, Northwestern’s victory over the Wolverines on Friday did not go as smoothly as some had hoped. There are plenty of things to think about for NU’s game on Sunday against the Terrapins, especially considering the fact that Maryland is seeking revenge after falling to the Wildcats earlier this month.

Here are Northwestern’s three keys to winning the Big Ten Championship.

1. Shooting from range

One of Northwestern’s fatal flaws in the first half of the semifinal was its inability to break through against Michigan’s defense. The problem was twofold: Not only was the Wolverines’ zone defense running like a well-oiled machine, keeping the Wildcats from pushing into the fan, but its positioning also posed a psychological barrier, making the Wildcats seem afraid to take shots from long range.

This problem has existed for a while. Northwestern is really, really good at creating offensive opportunities with its attacking unit, but that typically only comes by way of brute force — using body feints to dodge defenders and fire off shots, or finding a quick open pass to shoot from short range.

Michigan saw this weakness and took full advantage of it. By the end of the first quarter, Northwestern had marked just one shot on goal compared to Michigan’s three. Though the Wildcats improved that figure throughout the rest of the game, there’s no guarantee that Maryland won’t want to adopt similar pressing tactics, especially as its goalkeeper JJ Suriano holds the seventh-best saves per game figure in the entire NCAA.

If the ‘Cats want to make their lives easier on Sunday, they need to shoot from farther out.

2. Winning the draw

It seems simple, but the draw plays such a crucial role in Northwestern’s game that it’s almost an implicit key to victory.

After a slow start to Friday’s game , four of the ‘Cats’ 10 goals against Michigan came from winning the draw. As mentioned earlier, Northwestern does best when players can make runs into the fan rather than stand passively outside it.

Nationally, the Wildcats rank sixth in draw controls per game and eighth in draw control percentage. They have an incredibly diverse circle unit, including Madison Smith, Maddie Epke, Madison Taylor, and sometimes even Kate Ratanaproeksa, which is something Kelly Amonte Hiller mentioned early in the season as critical to the team’s future success. Clearly, the ‘Cats put a lot of weight on the draw, and it’s clear to see why it’s a necessary point of emphasis against Maryland.

3.  Preparing for external factors

I would be remiss if I didn’t mention Northwestern’s incident against Maryland in its April 9 matchup. In the fourth quarter of the game, Madison Smith was running next to Lauren LaPointe at midfield when she suddenly knocked LaPointe to the ground. Neither player had the ball; LaPointe had to leave the game, and Smith received no penalty.

At that point, Northwestern was down 9-8. It had staged small-scale comebacks over the course of the game, but LaPointe’s foul was the precursor to a four-goal run in the final four minutes and an eventual 11-10 win over the Terps. Though the no-call was questionable, the foul changed the game’s momentum.

Both Northwestern and Maryland will try to block out external noise from social media, but I think it’s fair to say that Maryland has a chip on its shoulder coming into this Big Ten Tournament Final. Northwestern must be ready for a hungry Terrapin team.

Overall, the Wildcats must maintain their composure. The game has the potential to induce a variety of emotions, but the ‘Cats must keep their heads down and work past every obstacle thrown at them. some nerves, but they need to keep their heads down and work past every obstacle that may come their way.

Cowboys NFL Draft 2026: Dallas selects LT Overton, DL, Alabama at pick 137

COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA - OCTOBER 25: LT Overton #22 of the Alabama Crimson Tide looks on during their game against the South Carolina Gamecocks at Williams-Brice Stadium on October 25, 2025 in Columbia, South Carolina. (Photo by Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the 137th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys selected defensive lineman LT Overton from Alabama. The Cowboys have been re-setting their defensive line and they add another piece.


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Overton is a slow-twitch end with impressive power and a consistently rugged demeanor. He has long arms and plays with the anchor/leverage that helps him secure his gap. However, he rarely gains early positional advantages and isn’t going to be a gap-shooter. He lacks range in pursuit and won’t threaten tackles to the corner with his get-off as an edge rusher. Overton’s play strength and leverage create power on the edge, but power won’t trump production. Adding mass and moving inside to 3-technique could be in his best interest.


Cowboys 2026 draft picks:

  • Rd 1 – 12: S Caleb Downs
  • Rd 1 – 20: EDGE Malachi Lawrence
  • Rd 3 – 92: EDGE Jaishawn Barham
  • Rd 4 – 112: OT Drew Shelton
  • Rd 4 – 114: CB Devin Moore
  • Rd 4 – 137: DL LT Overton

Cowboys needs:

EDGE: The Micah Parsons trade left a huge hole at pass rusher, the Cowboys need an injection of talent.

LB: It’s basically DeMarvion Overshown or bust at LB. Shemar James may make a leap, but Dallas needs a starter here.

CB: Trevon Diggs’ departure and DaRon Bland’s injury issues means the team needs help. The current depth is lackluster.

S: Christian Parker’s scheme needs quality safeties, something the Cowboys have a lack of except for free agent addition Jalen Thompson.

WR: George Pickens is on a one-year franchise tag. Getting another contender for the future is a solid move.

OT: Tyler Guyton and Terence Steele both have their faults. Adding a decent swing tackle makes sense.

KL Rahul-Nitish Rana partnership breaks 11-year-old Virat Kohli-AB de Villiers IPL record in PBKS demolition

KL Rahul played the innings of his IPL career on Saturday, scoring an unbeaten 152 as Delhi Capitals posted 264 for 2 against Punjab Kings in IPL 2026 match in Delhi. His knock became the highest score by an Indian batter in IPL history.

Nitish Rana also made full use of Punjab Kings’ bowling, scoring 91, as the two put together a record 220-run partnership for Delhi Capitals after the team chose to bat first.


Playing in the afternoon heat, Rahul and Rana added 220 runs for the second wicket in just 96 balls. It is the highest partnership for Delhi Capitals in IPL history and the second-highest stand for any wicket in the league.

Rahul reached his sixth IPL hundred with 14 fours and nine sixes. His unbeaten 152 is also the third-highest individual score in IPL history.

Only Chris Gayle’s 175 and Brendon McCullum’s 158 are ahead of him now.

The innings could have ended much earlier for Rahul. Punjab Kings dropped him first when he was on 12, with Shashank Singh missing the chance. He was dropped again on 51, but PBKS could not stop him from turning it into a record knock.

Delhi fans watched one of Rahul’s best innings as he looked in control from the start. Pathum Nissanka got out early, but Nitish Rana then joined Rahul and the game changed.

The two batters matched each other shot for shot, with Punjab’s bowlers unable to slow them down as the scoring rate kept rising.

Their 220-run stand now sits second on the list of highest partnerships in IPL history for any wicket.

The record still belongs to AB de Villiers and Virat Kohli, who added 229 runs for RCB against Gujarat Lions in Bengaluru in 2016.

Rahul and Rana’s stand moved past the unbeaten 215-run stand by de Villiers and Kohli against Mumbai Indians in 2015, the 210-run partnership between Rahul and Quinton de Kock against KKR in 2022, and the 210-run stand by Sai Sudharsan and Shubman Gill against CSK in 2024.

Highest partnerships in the IPL (any wicket)

  • 229 - AB de Villiers & Virat Kohli vs GL, Bengaluru, 2016
  • 220 - KL Rahul & Nitish Rana vs PBKS, Delhi, 2026
  • 215* - AB de Villiers & Virat Kohli vs MI, Mumbai WS, 2015
  • 210* - KL Rahul & Quinton de Kock vs KKR, Mumbai DYP, 2022
  • 210 - Sai Sudharsan & Shubman Gill vs CSK, Ahmedabad, 2024

Jalen Farmer drafted by Indianapolis Colts in Round 4 of the 2026 NFL Draft

Sep 28, 2024; Oxford, Mississippi, USA; Kentucky Wildcats offensive lineman Jalen Farmer (52) blocks Mississippi Rebels linebacker TJ Dottery (6) during the first half at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Petre Thomas-Imagn Images | Petre Thomas-Imagn Images

With the 113th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, Kentucky Wildcats guard Jalen Farmer was selected by the Indianapolis Colts.

He is the first Wildcat to hear his name called in this year’s draft, which hopes to produce several more Kentucky draftees when it’s all said and done.

A 3-star recruit out of high school, Farmer originally committed to the Florida Gators, where he played for two seasons, after offensive line coach Eric Wolford left for the same job at Alabama. When he entered the transfer portal after the 2023 season, and Eric Wolford returned to Kentucky after Nick Saban’s retirement, that old connection won out, and he transferred to Lexington.

After not seeing the field much in Gainesville, Farmer got in better shape and started all 24 games at right guard during his time in Lexington. His size and strength helped him in Kentucky’s run game. This past season, he graded at 84% with only two missed assignments, two penalties, two quarterback sacks, and only two pressures allowed in a team-high 831 snaps.

Many believed he would return for another season and be a key member on the line for Kentucky next season. After a promising performance in the Senior Bowl and the NFL Draft Combine, his bet on himself paid off, as he was selected in the early part of the fourth round.

According to draft experts, Farmer has one of the biggest upside for an offensive lineman in this year’s draft, and with pro coaching, should ascend, potentially as an NFL starter.

Saints select WR Bryce Lance, Trey Lance&#39;s brother, in fourth round

There's now another set of brothers in the NFL.

The Saints selected receiver Bryce Lance — quarterback Trey Lance's younger brother — with the No. 136 overall pick in the fourth round of the 2026 draft.

Bryce Lance also played his college ball at North Dakota State, winning a pair of FCS national championships.

He was a two-year starter at NDSU, garnering first-team All-MVFC recognition in 2024 and 2025. He recorded 75 receptions for 1,071 yards with 17 touchdowns in 2024 and 51 catches for 1,079 yards with eight TDs in 2025.

Now he will be in the pros with his brother, Trey, who is currently the Chargers' backup QB.

Williams and Brookes put Glos on top at Derbyshire

Rothesay County Championship, Division Two, Central Co-op County Ground, Derby (day two)

Gloucestershire 498: Hammond 145, Williams 98, Brookes 89, Middleton 46; Bashir 3-116

Derbyshire 144-3: Madsen 62*; van Buuren 1-13

Derbyshire (2 pts) trail Gloucestershire (2 pts) by 354 runs with seven wickets remaining

Match scorecard

Henry Brookes and Will Williams narrowly missed out on a place in the record books but put Gloucestershire in a strong position on the second day of the County Championship Division Two match against Derbyshire at the Central Co-op County Ground.

Williams made 98 and Brookes 89, both career-bests, and shared a partnership of 191, just two short of Gloucestershire's all-time ninth wicket record stand set by WG Grace and Sidney Kitcat in 1896.

They carried the visitors to 498 with England off-spinner Shoaib Bashir finishing with 3-116 from 31.1 overs.

Williams then removed Matt Montgomery but Wayne Madsen marked his first innings of the season after recovering from a shoulder injury with an unbeaten 62 as Derbyshire closed on 144-3, still 354 behind.

The prospect of Gloucestershire passing 400 looked remote when they lost their overnight pair in the space of four overs to leave them 301-8.

Miles Hammond added only five before a brilliant diving one handed catch by Ben Aitchison at second slip in the third over of the morning removed him for 145.

Aitchison then brought one back to deceive Ed Middleton (46) who shouldered arms and lost his off stump.

But that was Derbyshire's last success of the session with Brookes and Williams first denying them a third bowling point and then growing in confidence as the hosts lost their way.

Williams twice dispatched Bashir over the ropes, the second a one-handed slog-sweep into the car park, and by lunch, the pair had added 90 from 140 balls.

There was no respite for the home side after the interval with the previous highest ninth wicket stand of 99 for Gloucestershire against Derbyshire quickly eclipsed before Brookes and Williams opened up against the spinners.

Bashir was smashed for consecutive sixes by Brookes and the all-time ninth wicket record was within touching distance when the England man had the last word.

Brookes tried to pull Bashir over midwicket but got a big top edge and Brooke Guest took the catch to end a memorable partnership.

It was now a question of whether Williams could reach a maiden century but in trying to keep the strike, he was run out by Aitchison's return from deep point which beat his despairing dive.

That left Derbyshire a tricky period to negotiate before tea and they lost a wicket to the final ball of the first over when Gabe Bell angled one in to have Harry Came lbw for eight.

The day got even better for Williams who trapped Montgomery (28) half forward before Caleb Jewell was beaten by a ball that spun back from Graeme Van Buuren and bowled off his pad, also for 28.

Madsen tucked into some loose bowling from Ben Charlesworth but Gloucestershire could have ended the day on a high if Cameron Bancroft had not dropped the Derbyshire skipper on 38 at second slip.

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Chargers select Arizona S Genesis Smith with the 131st pick

CINCINNATI, OHIO - NOVEMBER 15: Genesis Smith #12 of the Arizona Wildcats looks on during the second quarter against the Cincinnati Bearcats at Nippert Stadium on November 15, 2025 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the 131st pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Los Angeles Chargers select safety Genesis Smith out of the University of Arizona.

lock ‘em in pic.twitter.com/wweoOv5SZA

— Los Angeles Chargers (@chargers) April 25, 2026

Smith is a springy and lengthy safety standing at 6’2 and 203 pounds. He had a very impressive 42.5-inch vertical at the combine while also running a 4.18 in the short shuttle.

He played three seasons of college ball, the latter two spent as a starter for the Wildcats. In 2024, Smith snagged three interceptions and broke up six passes with two forced fumbles. As a junior in 2025, he picked off another pass and set a career high with eight pass breakups and two more forced fumbles. After that year, he earned Third-Team All-Big 12 honors, playing in 12 games an starting 24 consecutive contests to end his collegiate career.

Smith now joins a fairly stacked safety room that includes Derwin James, Elijah Molden, Tony Jefferson, and 2025 seventh-round pick R.J. Mickens.

Saracens beat Leicester to keep play-off hopes alive

Action from Saracens v Leicester
Saracens' win keeps their hopes of a play-off place alive [Getty Images]

The Prem

Saracens (12) 19

Tries: Hartley, Caluori, Mawi Cons: Burke 2

Leicester (12) 15

Tries: Steward, Hassell-Collins Cons: Searle Pens: Searle

Saracens kept their hopes of making the Prem play-offs alive with a 19-15 win over Leicester.

The sides were level on 12 apiece at half-time after Olly Hartley and Noah Caluori scored excellent tries for the hosts while Freddie Steward and Ollie Hassell-Collins replied for Leicester.

Eroni Mawi put Saracens ahead early in the second half before young star Caluori - who has now scored 10 tries in his past three Prem games - was sin-binned after an hour.

Billy Searle's penalty against 14 men got Tigers within four points, but they could not find a way past Saracens' strong defence.

The win sees Saracens stay in sixth place - five points off fifth-placed Exeter - who have a game in hand - and one more off fourth-placed Bristol.

Tigers remain in third place but missed the chance to potentially cut the gap on the top two.

Hartley impressively gave the hosts a fourth-minute lead as he danced around three defenders and went in under the posts from 40 metres.

But Tigers were level seven minutes later as Steward went in from close range after a period of pressure inside the home red zone.

Tigers had Izaia Perese sin-binned for an infringement at the breakdown soon after and the hosts took advantage as Caluori chipped over his marker on the right touchline, regathered and dived over in the corner while keeping his feet in touch to score a superb try.

Hassell-Collins got his first Prem try since October eight minutes from the break as he dived over in the left corner - Olly Cracknell's powerful break had set up Tigers' field position.

Caluori had a second try disallowed moments later with Hartley knocking on in the build-up, while Searle missed a simple penalty for Leicester with the final kick of the first half.

Joaquin Moro came within a metre of putting Tigers in front four minutes after the break as he was bundled into touch after good work from a close-range line-out - and it was as close as his side would come to scoring another try.

Four minutes later, Saracens got what proved to be the winning try as replacement prop Mawi forced his way over after Fergus Burke's superb kick to touch set up a five-metre line-out for Saracens.

Caluori was yellow-carded for an infringement at the maul but Saracens did well to restrict Leicester to just a Searle penalty while they were short-handed.

The hosts defended well but were given a scare in the final minute when Lucio Cinti was sent to the sin-bin for a deliberate knock on - but Leicester could not take advantage as Saracens turned the ball over and won the game.

'We showed fight and grit' - McCall

Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall:

"Before the Sale game last weekend we talked about the play-offs. There was a percentage going around about us making the top four, which was 15 per cent.

"We talked about it and said let's try and take it north of that. And I think after the Sale win it went to 18 per cent. I'm much not sure where it's going to go to now.

"We need some of the teams at the bottom to do us a favour and it's certainly not in our hands, but we are in control of what we do and we've now had four good performances in a row.

"We played some good rugby in the first half against Leicester. We just couldn't capitalise on some of the breaks we made and the good attacking rugby that we had.

"There was a lot about the first half that I liked, from a rugby point of view, but in the second half we had much less of the ball and a big penalty count against us.

"We showed all the fight and all the grit that maybe we had been lacking a couple of times this season."

Leicester director of rugby Geoff Parling told BBC Radio Leicester:

"I'm incredibly frustrated.

"Someone said to me outside, 'You deserved to win that game', but we didn't because we lost.

"There were too many turnovers - we turned the ball over 14 times in that second-half, and in some key positions as well.

"Fair play to Sarries for hustling and going to work there, we know they're a quality team. But we've got to look at ourselves there."

Saracens: Malins; Caluori, Tompkins, Hartley, Segun; Burke, Bracken; Carre, George, Street; Itoje (capt), Tizzard, McFarland, Earl, Willis

Replacements: Dan, Mawi, Riccioni, Isiekwe, Michelow, Van Zyl, Farrell, Cinti

Yellow card: Caluori (59), Cinti (79)

Leicester: Steward; Hamer-Webb, Perese, Bailey, Hassell-Collins; Searle, Van Poortvliet; Smith, Blamire, Heyes; Henderson, Chessum (capt), Liebenberg, Moro, Cracknell

Replacements: Clare, Van der Flier, Hurd, Martin, Williams, Whiteley, Wand, Radwan

Yellow card: Perese (14)

Referee: Karl Dickson

Dolphins select All-American LB in fourth round of the 2026 NFL draft

After making two trades and seven picks, the Miami Dolphins found themselves back on the clock at pick No. 138 overall in the fourth round on Saturday. With that pick, the Dolphins took Pittsburgh linebacker Kyle Louis.

Louis, 22, was a three-star recruit out of East Orange Campus High School in East Orange, New Jersey. He originally committed to Temple but landed at Pittsburgh.

In four years with the Panthers, he appeared in 37 games and recorded 201 tackles, 10 sacks, six interceptions, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. He also earned All-ACC honors twice and All-American honors once.

There's a chance that he plays some safety in the NFL.

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Saints select WR Bryce Lance with the No. 136 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 24: Bryce Lance #WO26 of North Dakota State participates in the 40-yard dash during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 28, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the No. 136 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the New Orleans Saints have selected North Dakota State WR Bryce Lance.

The Marshall, MN native was the first receiver in Bison history to post multiple 1000-yard seasons. In 2025, he had 51 catches for 1079 yards and 8 touchdowns.

This is a developing story so stay tuned to CSC for a full breakdown, analysis and draft grades on Lance.

Knight ton helps Somerset hammer Surrey in One-Day Cup

Somerset Women's Heather Knight in action, playing a cover drive.
Heather Knight scored a century for Somerset in their big victory against One-Day Cup table-toppers Surrey [Getty Images]

Heather Knight scored a century for Somerset as they closed the gap on One-Day Cup group leaders Surrey with a 136-run thrashing in Taunton.

The former England captain hit 103 as Somerset posted an imposing 337-9 in their 50 overs which proved too much.

Elsewhere, Australian Jess Jonassen stared with bath and ball as Yorkshire beat Roses rivals Lancashire, while there were also wins for Hampshire and The Blaze.

Knight helps Somerset maintain 100% start

Knight top scored with 103 off 107 balls, which included nine fours and two maximums, and with help from captain Sophie Luff (57) and Danielle Gibson (77 off 37 balls), Somerset put on 337-9 off 50 overs in a run-fest in the south west.

Maitlan Brown picked up 4-57 for Surrey who were set a daunting chase, and when Bryony Smith was bowled for a duck third ball, the visitors were already in trouble.

A third-wicket partnership of 76 between Alice Capsey (59) and Alice Davidson-Richards (48) gave Surrey hope - but once the latter was dismissed by Lola Harris (3-44), the visitors' chances of claiming an unlikely win looked gone.

Charlie Dean claimed the final wicket of Tilly Corteen-Coleman, her third of the innings, as Surrey were bowled all out for 201.

Match scorecard

Yorkshire beat Lancashire in Roses match

A brilliant all-round performance by Jess Jonassen, who made her first century in professional cricket and followed that with four wickets, led Yorkshire to a second win in four games by 83 runs at Emirates Old Trafford, with defending champions Lancashire now having lost three from four.

Jonassen's fine 108 underpinned the Yorkshire innings with the visitors making 241 all out after being asked to bat.

Jonassen and Sterre Kalis (46) rebuilt with 109 for the third wicket after Kate Cross had struck two early blows, and Cross (4-38) enjoyed further success as Yorkshire lost their last six wickets for 45.

After Rachel Slater struck in the opening over to dismiss Eve Jones, a 61-run partnership between Darcey Carter and Seren Smale looked to be the foundation for Lancashire to build on.

Jonassen (4-30) had other ideas, dramatically swinging the game Yorkshire's way with three wickets in three overs to reduce Lancashire to 74-4 in the 19th over.

That proved to be decisive as the hosts failed to recover, ending well short on 158 all out.

Match scorecard

England's Bell impresses in Hants' win over Durham

Lauren Bell's first competitive bowl of the season resulted in her first domestic List A five-wicket haul as Hampshire hammered Durham.

Fast-bowler Bell has been protected ahead of England's busy international summer, which sees New Zealand and India visit, either side of a home T20 World Cup.

Her 5-22, a personal best, was full of pace and control as she routed Durham out for 118.

Fellow England international Maia Bouchier made sure of a bonus point victory with a hasty 47 as Hampshire secured their victory by six wickets with more than 25 overs to spare.

This was Bell's first 50-over outing since England's World Cup semi-final defeat by South Africa, and her first competitive spell since winning the WPL final with Royal Challengers Bangalore.

Her first four-over spell hinted at easing back into things as she went for 18 and looked slightly down on pace.

But when she returned, the speed increased, the ball zipped through and the wickets flowed. Her second spell of 4.1 overs returned a magnificent 5-4 to give notice to England's World Cup rivals.

Before the halfway drinks, Durham had been in the game at 98-4, having been stuck in.

Wellington bowled Bess Heath in the over after drinks, and with Bell's reintroduction, Durham wilted in the south coast sun.

Bell began her onslaught by kissing the top of Phoebe Turner's stumps, then pinned Katherine Fraser lbw.

She found Sophia Turner's outside edge to nick behind, dismissed Lauren Filer lbw and then rounded it out when Katie Levick lobbed a catch to mid-wicket.

Bell's only previous professional five-for was for England against New Zealand in 2024.

Match scorecard

The Blaze edge out Essex

Orla Prendergast's sparkling half-century carried The Blaze to a tense win over hosts Essex at Chelmsford.

Prendergast came in with her side in peril at 61-5, but struck 69 not out off 77 balls, including three sixes, sharing an unbroken eighth wicket stand of 111 with skipper Kirstie Gordon (47*) as the visitors overhauled a target of 214.

Sophie Munro returned 2-28, including England skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt for a first-ball duck.

All this came after Amara Carr's 50 helped Essex to an at one stage unlikely 213 all out, Jodi Grewcock making 44 while Prendergast, Grace Ballinger and Kathryn Bryce took two wickets each.

Match scorecard

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Texas football DL Trey Moore picked by Miami Dolphins in NFL Draft

With the No. 130th overall pick in the fourth round in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Miami Dolphins have taken former Texas Longhorns EDGE Trey Moore. The Dolphins took Moore with a pick they got from the Denver Broncos in the Jaylen Waddle trade. Moore with join former UT quarterback Quinn Ewers in South Beach.

During the 2025 campaign, the San Antonio native recorded 35 tackles in 12 games. He also added three sacks and three pass deflections to his resume. While Moore played in four fewer games than the year before, he was just as productive and made life difficult for offensive coordinators. 

Moore Texas talent 🤘

With the 130th pick, we have selected Trey Moore from @TexasFootballpic.twitter.com/FYtGg3dM3r

— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) April 25, 2026

Moore, 22, was a an unranked recruit out of Smithson Valley High School in Spring Branch, Texas. He started his career at UTSA before transfer to Austin where he played two years for Steve Sarkisian.

In 57 games over parts of five seasons between the Roadrunners and Longhorns, Moore recorded 175 tackles, 30.5 sacks, 13 passes defensed, five forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries and one interception.

Trey Moore is headed to Miami 🤘@treyyymoore x @MiamiDolphinspic.twitter.com/I9XexxYPS4

— Texas Football (@TexasFootball) April 25, 2026

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Seahawks rookie Julian Neal says he’s ‘the most physical corner’ in 2026 NFL Draft

FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS - OCTOBER 18: Julian Neal #23 of the Arkansas Razorbacks tips a pass in the end zone in the second half that was thrown to KC Concepcion #7 of the Texas A&M Aggies at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium on October 18, 2025 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Aggies defeated the Razorbacks 45-42. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Seattle Seahawks have loved physical cornerback play throughout John Schneider’s tenure at general manager, and they’ve brought another one on board through their third-rounder in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Julian Neal started his college career at Fresno State before transferring to Arkansas, where he emerged as one of the top cornerbacks in the SEC. The Seahawks were able to land him at No. 99, but it looks like it was inevitable that Seattle was going to be his destination ever since the NFL Scouting Combine.

“It wasn’t a surprise at all,” Neal said. “After that meeting at the Combine, the assistant head coach [Leslie Frazier] told me, ‘You’re most likely going to be picked by the Seahawks, Julian Neal.’ He told me that to my face. And I believed in him and they believed in me. We’re going back-to-back this year.”

You gotta love the immediate declaration by Neal that the Seahawks will repeat as Super Bowl champions.

At just over 6’1” and 203 lbs, Neal provides some size to a cornerback room that just lost Riq Woolen to free agency. When asked to describe the type of player he is, you can understand why the Seahawks took him.

“I’m the most physical corner in this draft class,” Neal said. “I use my arms to my advantage. I use my length. I use my availability. I’ve never gotten hurt, I’ve never missed a game in college from being hurt. I come down [and] I hit something. I’m going to go up and get the ball. I’m getting interceptions. I’m pressing dudes at the line. I’m locking dudes up at the line. It’s box time.”

The Seahawks under Mike Macdonald predominantly run zone coverage, a scheme in which Neal excelled in college. He delved a little bit into how he performed in zone in college.

“In zone, I’m able to read the offensive line and I’m able to read the QB. Watching film really helps me a lot with learning the tendencies of receivers, especially being off that seven yards, I can read their steps. Just me being big, I know they have to run around me, they can’t run through me. I know I protect the top of the line at
first. Come down and go get an interception. I can read it. I can read when they’re going to run, I can read when they’re going to pass. I know concepts and I watch film.”

You can listen to Neal’s whole media call in this link.

Best available safety in 2026 NFL Draft: Updated results, top prospects still on board

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Best available safety in 2026 NFL Draft: Updated results, top prospects still on board originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The NFL Draft has arrived. No more conjecture or hypothetical. Five months of preparations and the biggest job interview in the world will now become real. 

Viewers have become accustomed to certain similarities. The best quarterbacks, edge rushers, offensive linemen and cornerbacks are towards the top, while running backs, safeties and linebackers are less prioritized at the top. In 2026, they throw out almost all the positional tendencies and trends. 

Safety is one of the thinner position groups in this draft. Not to say it's without depth or quality players after the first round. Caleb Downs and Emmanuel McNeill-Warren should come off in the first round. 

Dillon Thieneman, AJ Haulcy could even sneak into that top 50 conversation. This group will have projected or eventual starters into the fifth round. 

Best available Safety in 2026 NFL Draft  

Name SchoolHTWTRangePick Team
Caleb DownsOhio State6'0205Top 1511Cowboys
Emmanuel McNeil-WarrenToledo6'2202Rd 1-258Browns
Dillon ThienemanOregon6'0205Rd 2-325Bears
AJ HaulcyLSU6'0222Rd 2-378Colts
Kamari RamseyUSC6'0205Rd 2-3
Zakee WheatleyPenn State6'2202Rd 2-4
Bud ClarkTCU6'2190Rd 2-464Seahawks
Michael TaaffeTexas6'0201Rd 2-4
Jalon KilgoreS. Carolina6'1211Rd 3-5
Genesis SmithArizona6'2204Rd 3-5
Jalen StromanNotre Dame6'1201Rd 3-5
Cole WisniewskiTexas Tech6'4220Rd 3-5
Bishop FitzgeraldUSC5'11205Rd 3-5
Isaiah NwokobiaSMU6'1205Rd 3-5
Robert Spears-JenningsOklahoma6'0213Rd 3-5
Lorenzo Styles JrOhio State6'1195Rd 4-6
Jalen CatalonMissouri5'10200Rd 4-6
VJ PayneKansas State6'3208Rd 4-6
Louis MooreIndiana5'11200Rd 4-6
Jakobe ThomasMiami6'2200Rd 4-698Vikings
Xavier NwankpaIowa6'2213Rd 4-6
Austin Brown Wisconsin6'1215Rd 5-7
DeShon SingletonNebraska6'3210Rd 5-7
Jalen HuskeyMaryland 6'2201Rd 5-7
Ahmaad MosesSMU5'10205Rd 5-7
Gunner MaldonadoKansas State5'11193Rd 5-7
Kendal DanielsOklahoma6'5242Rd 5-7

2026 NFL Draft social media reactions to Safety selections

JC to KC. @JadonC28__ goes to the @Chiefs in the fourth round! #ProDucks x #NFLDraftpic.twitter.com/N8Y2vfhvjV

— Oregon Football (@oregonfootball) April 25, 2026

All about the 🙌

The #Vikings have selected @jakobethomas2. pic.twitter.com/SifrlioF0Q

— Minnesota Vikings (@Vikings) April 25, 2026

THERE'S A LOT OF NEGATIVITY ABOUT THE INDIANAPOLIS COLTS..

WHAT YOU NEED TO DO IS MAKE IT DISAPPEAR..

THE FUTURE IS THE ONLY THING THAT MATTERS..

THE INDIANAPOLIS COLTS SELECT AJ HAULCY OUT OF LSU pic.twitter.com/lGB8H2FuE2

— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) April 25, 2026

🚨🚨 The Seattle #Seahawks select S Bud Clark with the 64th overall pick #nfldraftpic.twitter.com/csN3CN3BTo

— NFL Rumors (@nflrums) April 25, 2026

Lakewood’s own Emmanuel McNeil-Warren was picked by the Cleveland Browns with the 59th pick in the NFL Draft. @Lakewoodhsfbpic.twitter.com/YTTR5vfyKp

— Mark Skol, Jr. (@markskoljrTV) April 25, 2026

Dillon Thieneman knows he brings the speed to that @ChicagoBears secondary.

2026 NFL Draft starts on NFLN/ESPN/ABC
Stream on @NFLPluspic.twitter.com/LILEeEa0hB

— NFL (@NFL) April 24, 2026

The @DallasCowboys trade up one spot and select Caleb Downs from @OhioStateFB!

2026 NFL Draft starts on NFLN/ESPN/ABC
Stream on @NFLPluspic.twitter.com/ubeysZbfXy

— NFL (@NFL) April 24, 2026

2026 NFL Draft How to Watch

The 2026 NFL draft kicks off at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday in Pittsburgh (ESPN, ABC and NFL Network-- available on Fubo), The Las Vegas Raiders will likely select Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 overall pick.

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Broncos&#39; Jonah Coleman draft pick feels eerily like Audric Estime

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The Denver Broncos have sort of done this before.

They picked running back Audric Estime in the middle rounds a couple seasons ago. He never got a chance. Then he was cut after one year.

Did they just do it again?

They drafted the 5-foot-8, 220-pound Jonah Coleman with the 108th overall pick (fourth round) on Saturday.

2026 NFL DRAFT HQ:Live tracker | Pick-by-pick grades | Best players still available

Coleman was a powerful runner at the University of Washington. He's also a good pass catcher.

Opportunity will be tough, though.

The Broncos have J.K. Dobbins, and they have RJ Harvey.

Like Jonah Coleman, but that's a poor short-term landing spot.

He figures to focus on special teams as a rookie and then perhaps replace JK Dobbins in a committee with RJ Harvey in 2027.

— Mike Clay (@MikeClayNFL) April 25, 2026

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It's hard to think they'd make any cuts of Coleman after just one season.

But it'll definitely be uphill sledding in the early going.

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Napoli join Milan, Inter & Juventus in race for Lazio defender Gila as Biancocelesti eye replacement

Napoli join Milan, Inter & Juventus in race for Lazio defender Gila as Biancocelesti eye replacement
Napoli join Milan, Inter & Juventus in race for Lazio defender Gila as Biancocelesti eye replacement

Mario Gila is attracting growing transfer interest, with Napoli now joining AC Milan, Inter Milan and Juventus in the race for the Lazio defender.

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The Spaniard, under contract until 2027, has been one of Lazio’s standout performers this season, playing a key role in their run to the Coppa Italia final under Maurizio Sarri.

His consistent displays have sparked what is effectively a transfer battle, as per La Republic’s reports, with multiple top clubs in Italy and abroad monitoring his situation.

Atletico Madrid are also among the interested sides.

Napoli’s entry into the race adds further competition, particularly as they consider defensive reinforcements ahead of next season.

BERGAMO, ITALY – APRIL 22: Mario Gila of SS Lazio kicks the ball during the Coppa Italia semi-final match between Atalanta BC and SS Lazio at New Balance Arena on April 22, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)

Lazio eye former Barcelona prospect Dominguez as Gila replacement

Juventus, meanwhile, are actively searching for a high-level centre-back, while both Inter and Milan have been tracking Gila for some time.

Aware of the growing interest, Lazio are already preparing for a potential departure. The Biancocelesti are targeting Sergi Dominguez, a 21-year-old defender currently at Dinamo Zagreb, as a possible replacement.

Gila is currently dealing with an ankle issue picked up against Atalanta and is expected to miss the upcoming league match against Udinese. However, Lazio are managing his condition carefully with a view to having him fit for the Coppa Italia final on May 13.

Meanwhile, Sarri’s own future remains uncertain despite a contract running until 2028, with several clubs reportedly interested in the Lazio coach after an impressive turnaround in results.

Sale edge Quins in pulsating 13-try thriller

Cameron Anderson of Harlequins is tackled during the Gallagher Prem match between Harlequins and Sale Sharks
After losing the lead early in the second half, Sale scored four additional tries to secure the win [Getty Images]

The Prem

Harlequins (21) 33

Tries: Cunningham-South, Petti, Benson, Hyde, Riley Cons: Smith (4)

Sale (24) 52

Tries: Dugdale 2, Longstaff, Ford, O'Flaherty, Harper 2, Roebuck Cons: Ford 6

A resurgent Sale Sharks secured their first league victory of 2026, defeating an enthusiastic Harlequins 33-52 in a pulsating contest at Twickenham Stoop.

In a frantic first half, Sale built a lead with scores from Sam Dugdale and Alfie Longstaff, before Quins stormed back to lead with Chandler Cunningham-South, Guido Petti and Jamie Benson all breaking the whitewash.

The lead changed hands again either side of half-time with George Ford and Tom O'Flaherty tries putting Sale on top, before Hayden Hyde and Sam Riley replied following swift attacking moves.

But Sale were the ultimate victors, with four late unanswered scores from Dugdale, Tom Roebuck and two for James Harper wrapping up a deserved win for Alex Sanderson's men.

Looking for a markedly improved performance following last week's record loss to Saracens, Sale wasted no time getting on the board through Dugdale.

The back-row forward was the beneficiary of a lovely interchange between Jacques Vermeulen and Rekeiti Ma'asi-White as the Harlequins defence was caught narrow.

The home side were unable to live with the visitors' speed of play and conceded again soon afterwards.

First-time starter Longstaff was initially repelled but a couple of phases later powered his way over from close range after Quins were penalised in their own 22.

Departing attack coach and club legend Nick Evans would have been heartened by his team's response, with the television match official (TMO) adjudging Cunningham-South had forced his way over after an earlier two-on-one opportunity had gone begging.

He would have been even more impressed by Quins' next score.

Moving up the field, the Quins' attack was given an unlikely injection of pace from Petti who burst through a hole, handed off Gus Warr before sidestepping O'Flaherty to go over for one of the great forward tries of the season.

Guido Petti of Harlequins scores a try during the Gallagher Prem match between Harlequins and Sale Sharks
Guido Petti's outstanding first-half effort helped to give Harlequins a foothold in the game [Getty Images]

With both sides playing at pace, another try was imminent with Benson going over untouched after Marcus Smith had released Cameron Anderson down the wing.

George Ford then narrowed the gap to 21-19, picking the ball off his laces to dot down after O'Flaherty's offload.

As half-time approached, Sale benefitted from some lacklustre Quins tackling to go over for their bonus-point score.

Roebuck had no difficultly in evading three defenders to surge upfield before passing to O'Flaherty who outpaced Jack Kenningham to the line.

But Quins snatched the lead back through Hyde just after the break, the winger scoring his first league try after Bryn Bradley's midfield break.

The home side were in the ascendancy and scored a fifth through Riley, after Benson had been freed in midfield following good work from Anderson.

But as so often this season, Quins were unable to see the victory through and fell victim to an unlikely Sale resurgence.

First Harper and then Dudgale scored from close range, before Harper secured his second after strong carrying from Tumy Onasanya.

The home faithful were heading for the exits as Roebuck dotted down at the death to leave Harlequins in eighth place in the table, only ahead of Gloucester on points difference. Sale remain in seventh.

'It's been the most brutal season' - Sanderson

Harlequins head coach Jason Gilmore said:

"We spoke about discipline beforehand but our discipline was not good. When we got to their line we scored some good points but couldn't keep our foot on the throat.

"It is a concentration problem. We have four games left and we have to make sure we nail a Champions Cup spot."

Sale director of rugby Alex Sanderson said:

"It's been the most brutal season but I don't know a coach who has not been through this. I'm still quite emotional because of the rollercoaster it has been. It toughens and steels you.

"It was a test of character as last week was the perfect storm. We all will learn from it and put us in a better position next year.

"Every team which has enjoyed success over the last few years has been in the same situation as us.

"I just want to win all the remaining games. For all the lads who are leaving we want to finish the season with fond memories and a Champions Cup place for next season."

[On Rob du Preez's injury]: "He's in a great deal of pain and can't see it healing in time before the end of the season."

Harlequins: Benson; Anderson, Northmore, Bradley, Hyde; Smith, Friday; Hobson, Turner, Jones; Cunningham-South, Launchbury, Petti, Kenningham, Dombrandt (capt)

Replacements: Riley, Clarke, Streeter, Treadwell, Carr, Evans, Grant, Kerr

Sale: O'Flaherty; Roebuck, du Preez, Ma'asi-White, Reed; Ford, Warr; McEachran, Longstaff, Opoku-Fordjour; van Rhyn (capt), Bamber, Vermuelen, Woodman, Dugdale

Replacements: Caine, Onasanya, Harper, Andrews, Kelly, Hanson, Louw, Davies

Referee: George Selwood

49ers open Day 3 of NFL draft with predictable selection

The San Francisco 49ers opened Day 3 of the NFL draft by selecting University of Oklahoma defensive tackle Gracen Halton with the 107th overall pick.

Halton is a little undersized at 6-2, 300 pounds with 31 1/8-inch arms. He wasn't productive during his first two years with the Sooners. In 21 games he had 21 tackles and 4.5 tackles for loss with no sacks.

In his final two years he finally found his footing. He posted 63 tackles, 13 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks in 26 games (10 starts).

The 49ers have a ton of bodies at defensive tackle after selecting a pair in last year's draft and trading for Osa Odighizuwa this offseason. They love their defensive line, though, and building that group out will always be a priority as they look to revamp their defense.

More 49ers: 4 things to know about 49ers third-round draft pick Kaelon Black

This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: NFL draft: 49ers pick DT Gracen Halton with 107th overall selection

Bayern storm back to beat Mainz ahead of PSG clash

Bayern Munich celebrate after coming from three goals down to win 4-3 at Mainz (Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV)

Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich stormed back from three goals down to win 4-3 at Mainz on Saturday, ahead of their Champions League semi-final first leg at Paris Saint-Germain.

After wrapping up another Bundesliga title last weekend and with an eye on Tuesday's trip to the French capital, Bayern coach Vincent Kompany made sweeping changes to his team. 

Mainz took advantage and cut through Bayern to lead 3-0 at half-time thanks to goals from Dominik Kohr, Paul Nebel and Sheraldo Becker. 

Bayern introduced Harry Kane and Michael Olise for the second half and then also brought on Jamal Musiala, turning the match on its head.

Nicolas Jackson ignited the comeback before Olise and Musiala struck to bring Bayern level. Kane's 33rd league goal of the season with seven minutes to go won it for the visitors.

"What went wrong in the first half? Everything. But in the second half, we accepted the fight," Kompany told reporters. 

"We're already champions and you could imagine the team being OK with a 3-0, 3-1 defeat, but that wasn't the case. We celebrated like we saved ourselves from relegation."

With most of the team that started Wednesday's 2-0 German Cup semi-final win over Bayer Leverkusen on the bench, Mainz broke the deadlock when Kohr scored from close range after a scuffed clearance from Bayern goalkeeper Jonas Urbig. 

Mainz doubled their lead just before the half-hour mark, Nebel tapping in a rebound. The hosts added a third moments before the break through Becker.

But Kompany's decision to throw on his attacking stars swung the game in Bayern's favour.

Jackson turned in a Konrad Laimer cross and Olise scored with a superb curling effort from the edge of the box to cut the deficit to 3-2. 

Olise set up Musiala to equalise, with the Germany midfielder then laying one on for Kane to put Bayern ahead and seal a remarkable comeback. 

- Leverkusen stay in top-four hunt -

Elsewhere, Patrik Schick bagged a brace as Leverkusen downed derby rivals Cologne 2-1 away to keep their top-four hopes alive. 

The win took Leverkusen a point behind Stuttgart, who play Werder Bremen on Sunday. 

The Czech striker converted a penalty late in the opening half before adding another after the break, turning in a Nathan Tella pass to finish off a length-of-the-field counter.

Schick, who now has six goals in his past five league games and seven in his past eight clashes against Cologne, praised his team's fight. 

"This win was really important for us. We need points and we're fighting for the Champions League. It wasn't perfect today, but we're happy with the three points," Schick told DAZN.

Heidenheim kept their slim hopes of evading the drop alive, beating relegation rivals St Pauli 2-0 at home courtesy of goals from Budu Zivzivadze and Eren Dinkci.

Pauli's loss leaves them in the relegation playoff spot and five points from safety. 

Wolfsburg remain in grave danger of relegation after a 0-0 draw at home to Borussia Moenchengladbach. The Wolves, champions in 2009, are a point behind Pauli in the automatic relegation places.

Augsburg drew 1-1 at home to Frankfurt. 

In Saturday's late game, Hamburg host Hoffenheim.

dwi/mw

Jersey Bulls finish third after dramatic final day

Action from Jersey Bulls v Hastings United
Jersey Bulls will be at home in their play-off semi-final after finishing third [BBC]

Jersey Bulls ensured a third-placed finish in Isthmian League South East after a 3-0 win over Hastings United at Springfield.

The victory on the final day of the season saw Bulls finish in their the highest-ever place by a Channel Island side in the English league system - beating Guernsey FC's fourth-placed finish at the same level 12 years ago.

Bulls looked as though they would end the season in second place until AFC Croydon Athletic scored an equaliser deep in stoppage time to draw 2-2 with struggling Sheppey United to keep them in second place.

Bulls did leapfrog AFC Whyteleafe into third after they drew 2-2 with mid-table Herne Bay.

The finish comes in Jersey Bulls' first season in the eighth tier of English football after winning promotion via the play-offs a year ago.

It means Bulls will host AFC Whyteleafe at Springfield on Tuesday night in the semi-finals.

AFC Croydon Athletic and Sittingbourne will contest the other semi-final, with the final on Friday 1 May.

Bulls - who have not lost a game in 2026 - got off to an excellent start as top-scorer Lorne Bickley smashed home James Sunley's sixth-minute pass.

Bickley narrowly missed a second as his curling effort went just wide of the post five minutes before half time.

Miguel Carvalho made the points safe when he tapped in Toby Ritzema's cross with 10 minutes to go before Ritzema made it 3-0 on the stroke of full time.

"I think it was important that we got an opportunity to play at home again on Tuesday, a quick turnaround, make teams travel to us so we're happy with our day's work," Jersey Bulls manager Elliot Powell told BBC Radio Jersey.

"You saw a better performance in that second half, I think the subs helped - they injected energy into a game which was always going to be difficult to have high tempo to a game when it's this hot on the surface, so every credit.

"Every lad's made a difference today and we've got over the line.

"We've got what we wanted at the start of the day which was a home semi-final and the opportunity now with a home final as well depending on what happens between Croydon and Sittingbourne."

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Bronny James and LeBron James make history in huge Lakers win

Friday night, Bronny James got more minutes than in previous games of the Los Angeles Lakers' NBA playoff series versus the Houston Rockets. Bronny played nine minutes. That opened the door for Bronny and his dad, LeBron James, to share the first father-to-son assist in NBA playoff history. It has been a season in which the Hall of Fame dad and his NBA son have made history together.

It was a special moment to witness. Bronny scored his first playoff points in his career on a pull-up 3 after catching a good look from his dad. Following that, he caught another assist from LeBron and scored a layup.

Bronny has not been asked to do too much in this playoff series, but he made every one of his 9 minutes count in the huge win over Houston in overtime. Bronny was 2-2 and finished the game with 5 points, but it was just another example of him being a viable rotation option for the Lakers.

The Lakers have been able to stay fresh, and Marcus Smart has been able to lay it all on the court for another game, just with Bronny being able to come in and provide 9 productive minutes for the Lakers. Bronny may not see the court too much in the next series for the Lakers vs the OKC Thunder, but nonetheless, his first-ever postseason has been historic.

This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: Bronny James is productive for Los Angeles Lakers in NBA playoff win

Best available DL in 2026 NFL Draft: Updated results, top prospects still on board

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Best available DL in 2026 NFL Draft: Updated results, top prospects still on board originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The NFL Draft has arrived. No more conjecture or hypothetical. Five months of preparations and the biggest job interview in the world will now become real. 

Viewers have become accustomed to certain similarities. The best quarterbacks, edge rushers, offensive linemen and cornerbacks are towards the top, while running backs, safeties and linebackers are less prioritized at the top. In 2026, they throw out almost all the positional tendencies and trends. 

The group of defensive tackles (separate from EDGE) is a good group. The top tier, unlike other positions, has four names ahead of the pack. McDonald, Banks, Hunter and Woods. 

Even in the later rounds, there will be quality defensive tackles throughout, with noteworthy names into Day 3. The middle rounds (2-4) could be the DT sweet spot. 

Best available DL in 2026 NFL Draft  

Name SchoolHTWTRangePick Team
Kayden McDonaldOhio State6'2326Rd 1-236Texans
Caleb BanksFlorida6'6325Rd 1-218Vikings
Lee HunterTexas Tech6'3318Rd 1-249Panthers
Peter WoodsClemson6'2298Rd 1-229Chiefs 
Christen MillerGeorgia6'4305Rd 2-342Saints
Dontay CoreoneCincinnati6'1320Rd 2-3
Zane DurantPenn State6'1290Rd 2-3181Bills
Domonique OrangeIowa State6'4325Rd 2-382Vikings
Gracen HalstonOklahoma6'2291Rd 2-310749ers
Darrell Jackson JrFlorida St6'5330Rd 2-3103Jets
DeMonte CapeheartClemson6'4320Rd 2-4155Buccaneers
Skyler Gill-HowardTexas Tech6'1290Rd 2-4205Lions
Tim Keenan IIIAlabama6'2326Rd 2-4
Chris McClellanMissouri6'3320Rd 2-477Packers
Albert Regis Texas A&M6'2310Rd 3-481Jaguars
Kaleb ProctorSE Louisiana6'3280Rd 3-4104Cardinals
Cole BrevardTexas6'3346Rd 3-5
Zxavian Harris Ole Miss6'8330Rd 3-5
James Thompson JrIllinois6'6310Rd 3-5
Rayshaun BennyMichigan6'4296Rd 3-5
Deven Eastern Minnesota6'4296Rd 3-5
Jackie MarshallBaylor6'3290Rd 4-6184Titans
Damonic WilliamsOklahoma6'1323Rd 4-6
Keeshawn SilverUSC6'4330Rd 4-6
Brandon ClevelandNC State6'4300Rd 4-6
Gary Smith IIIUCLA6'2340Rd 4-6
Landon RobinsonNavy6'0287Rd 4-6
Nick BarrettS. Carolina6'3322Rd 4-6145Chargers
Cameron BallArkansas6'5324Rd 5-7
Bryson Eason Tennessee6'3315Rd 5-7
Bobby Jamison-TravisAuburn6'4322Rd 5-7186Giants
Tyler OnyedimTexas A&M6'3295Rd 5-766Broncos
David GustaKentucky6'3317RD 5-7
Jacobian Guillory IILSU6'2318Rd 5-7

Social Media Reactions to DL selections in 2026 NFL Draft

Welcome to the 404, @ThompsonAnterio! pic.twitter.com/vq9tgn3WCs

— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) April 25, 2026

Let's get it @SkylerHoward0pic.twitter.com/7bqw3aup5c

— Detroit Lions (@Lions) April 25, 2026

Welcome to the squad, Bobby Jamison-Travis 💪 pic.twitter.com/81FGwubVBM

— New York Giants (@Giants) April 25, 2026

The Titans select Baylor DT Jackie Marshall with the 184th pick of the Draft. pic.twitter.com/KJNIoGo8H7

— AtoZ Sports Nashville (@AtoZSports) April 25, 2026

With the 181st pick in the NFL Draft the Buffalo #Bills select DT Zane Durant!

Welcome to Buffalo! #BillsMafia#GoBillspic.twitter.com/5cgTjnFAfy

— Smitty Talks Bills (@NickSmitty3) April 25, 2026

Adding power to the trenches with DeMonte Capehart 💥 pic.twitter.com/t0iPFoIE51

— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) April 25, 2026

With the #145 pick, the Chargers select Nick Barrett⚡️ #NFLDraft2026 | #Boltuppic.twitter.com/ttC1jIWTLd

— Chargers Lead (@ChargersLead) April 25, 2026

The #49ers select DT Gracen Halton from Oklahoma at No. 107 pic.twitter.com/Ac2D8V5JjB

— Sleeper49ers (@SleeperSF49ers) April 25, 2026

Cardinals DT Roy Lopez is in Mexico City to announce their pick of DL Kaleb Proctor 😤 @nflmx

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— NFL (@NFL) April 25, 2026

WELCOME TO THE JETS DARRELL JACKSON JR. 💪 pic.twitter.com/ye8llDSohQ

— New York Jets (@nyjets) April 25, 2026

DOMONIQUE ORANGE HAS BEEN DRAFTED BY THE MINNESOTA VIKINGS #skolpic.twitter.com/TA2KzZfTMg

— SuperHawkeyeFan (@superhawkeyefan) April 25, 2026

Another Aggie to Jax!

With the 81st pick in the 2026 #NFLDraft, the @Jaguars select, Albert Regis. pic.twitter.com/FqIsrCzHdD

— Texas A&M Football (@AggieFootball) April 25, 2026

Welcome to Green Bay, Chris! pic.twitter.com/r4npGgOSEk

— Green Bay Packers (@packers) April 25, 2026

DRAFTED✅

Congratulations to Tyler Onyedim from @AggieFootball on being drafted by the @Broncos in the 2026 #NFLDraft#ShrineBowlPRO | #BroncosCountrypic.twitter.com/OpddAfrx4L

— East-West Shrine Bowl (@ShrineBowl) April 25, 2026

Gracen Halton is the best available DL according to ESPN's draft tracker. 

Com a escolha número 49 do draft, o Carolina Panthers escolhe o DT Lee Hunter (Texas Tech). pic.twitter.com/2sAvPFJ4PT

— On The Clock (@OnTheClockBR) April 25, 2026

Christen Miller headed from Athens to NOLA 😤 pic.twitter.com/hXr1hTCmf6

— Outta Pocket with RGIII (@OuttaPocketRG3) April 24, 2026

With the No. 36 overall pick in the 2026 @NFLDraft, the @HoustonTexans select Kayden McDonald.

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— NFL (@NFL) April 24, 2026

The moment for Caleb Banks 🐊 pic.twitter.com/7XfJiAT9J6

— Florida Gators Football (@GatorsFB) April 24, 2026

New @Chiefs DT Peter Woods' family had color coordinating outfits 🔥 pic.twitter.com/CeEcBEFdZ9

— NFL (@NFL) April 24, 2026

2026 NFL Draft How to Watch

The 2026 NFL draft kicks off at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday in Pittsburgh (ESPN, ABC and NFL Network-- available on Fubo), The Las Vegas Raiders will likely select Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 overall pick.

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San Francisco 49ers draft picks tracker: Updated list of 2026 selections, next pick predictions

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Injuries were, yet again, a theme of the San Francisco 49ers' 2025. But they still put together a strong campaign.

The 49ers won a playoff game despite playing in one of the best divisions in the NFL — but in 2026, the goal will be Super Bowl contention. Kyle Shanahan's unit has made some big swings this offseason by signing Mike Evans and Christian Kirk, bringing back Dre Greenlaw and acquiring Osa Odighizuwa.

However, the biggest team-building lesson of 2025 for the 49ers was how critical depth can be. At the 2026 NFL Draft, Shanahan and his staff were be looking to add some young talent, especially with some aging stars at key positions.

The Sporting News tracked the 49ers' picks at the 2026 NFL Draft. Below, you can find every San Francisco selection, along with a breakdown of team's previous needs and projected picks.

2026 NFL DRAFT HQ:Live tracker | Pick-by-pick grades | Best players still available

San Francisco 49ers draft picks 2026

Who did the 49ers draft?

The 49ers made eight selections in the 2026 NFL Draft:

  • Round 2, Pick No. 33 (from Jets): De'Zhaun Stribling, WR, Ole Miss
  • Round 3, Pick No. 70 (from Browns): Romello Height, EDGE, Texas Tech
  • Round 3, Pick No. 90: Kaelon Black, RB, Indiana
  • Round 4, Pick No. 107 (from Browns): Gracen Halton, DT, Oklahoma
  • Round 4, Pick No. 127: Carver Willis, OT, Washington
  • Round 4, Pick No. 139: Ephesians Prysock, CB, Washington
  • Round 5, Pick No. 154 (from Ravens): Jaden Duggar, LB, Louisiana
  • Round 5, Pick No. 179: Enrique Cruz Jr., OT, Kansas

49ers NFL Draft needs

  • EDGE: The 49ers were dead last across the NFL in sacks last season. If they're serious about Super Bowl contention, that has to change. Health played a major role there, with Nick Bosa and Mykel Williams out, but San Francisco could use another impact young player at the position to help in 2026.
  • OT: Trent Williams settling his contract dispute means there isn't a dire need for a left tackle in San Francisco. But he's also 37 years old. The team needs some kind of succession plan for when he does step away; a developmental tackle would make a lot of sense.
  • WR: Thanks to their offseason additions — Mike Evans and Christian Kirk — this also isn't an immediate need for the 49ers. But Evans is 32, Kirk is 29, and Ricky Pearsall hasn't yet been able to remain healthy. If there's one lesson the team may have learned last year, it's that it can't have too much depth. Grabbing a young wideout who can learn from Evans would be wise.

NFL DRAFT RANKINGS 2026:QBsWRs | TEs | EDGE | RBs

49ers mock draft 2026

Here's a look at how the 49ers' 2026 NFL Draft board could shake out, based on the seven-round mock draft from SN's Vinnie Iyer

RoundPickSelectionPositionCollege
127Omar Cooper Jr.WRIndiana
258Jonah ColemanRBWashington
4127Carver WillisG/CWashington
4133Trey Zuhn IIIOTTexas A&M
4138Ja'Kobi LaneWRUSC
4139Dallen BentleyTEUtah

The first round of the 2026 NFL Draft is on Thursday, April 23, from Pittsburgh, Pa.

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NFL Draft 2026: Live chat for Day 3

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 23: A general view of the draft tent is seen during Round One of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 23, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The 2026 NFL Draft is on to day three, bringing with it rounds four through seven. After 100 college prospects were selected in the first two days of the Draft, today will bring an additional 157 selections. Today is the day when a gem will be found and someone will have the “steal” of the Draft. Who will it be?

Join in the live conversation about everything that happens in the comments below. I will not be live updating today’s discussion as I did in the first two days, keeping up with minute-by-minute updates as the speed will pick up in the next few rounds and the broadcasts will fall behind. I will have the biggest news and rumors, however.

Let’s get to it.

Day 3 Updates

[3:19 p.m.] TRADE! The Lions jumped up to the 168th pick, giving the Buffalo Bills picks 181 and 213.

[2:59 p.m.]TRADE! The Chiefs moved up to the 161st pick, also adding the 249th selection, by sending the Steelers the 169th and 210th picks.

[2:45 p.m.] TRADE! The Broncos jumped up to pick 152, sending the Browns picks 170 and 182.

[2:34 p.m.] The fifth round has gotten trade happy:

TRADE! The Seahawks moved up to the 148th pick by sending the Browns a 2027 fourth-round pick.

TRADE! The Saints acquired defensive end Tyree Wilson and the 219th pick from the Raiders for the 150th pick.

TRADE! The Panthers moved up to the 151st pick, sending the Dolphins the 158th and 200th picks; Carolina also received the 227th pick from Miami.

[1:39 p.m.] TRADE! The Ravens moved up to the 49ers’ 133rd position. The 49ers received the 154th pick and a 2027 sixth-round pick.

[1:29 p.m.] TRADE! The Bears trade up to the 124th position and add the 166th pick, sending the Panthers picks 129 and 144.

[1:17 p.m.]TRADE! The Raiders move up to 122, sending the Falcons the 134th and 208th picks.

[1:04 p.m.]TRADE! The Jaguars move up to the 119th pick and also receive the 196th pick, sending the Panthers picks 124 and 166.

[1:01 p.m.] TRADE! Chargers move up to 117th, sending the Texans picks 123 and 204.

[12:37 p.m.] TRADE! The Jets sent the 128th and 140th picks to the Bengals for the 110th and 199th picks.

[12:32 p.m.] Awful Announcing broke down the first round of the draft and the consistent delay between picks being made and the broadcasts getting the announcement. The shorter, eight minute versus ten minute, pick time would be great if the league kept up with the picks, but when you are constantly three to four picks behind and it feels like a sprint just to get through the round, it does not work. Between commercials, interviews, analysis, and green-room/home announcement reactions, there is not enough time to do everything and it made the broadcast rough. Eight minutes works if you streamline everything, but the league may want to move back to 10 minutes if it is going to feel like this again in 2027.

The NFL's shortened pick clock left the draft broadcast running nearly 10 minutes behind real time Thursday night. https://t.co/R1ykBbRaVa

— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) April 25, 2026

[12:00 pm.] Trade! The fourth round starts with an immediate trade as the Bills move back to 102 and the Raiders come up to 101 by sending Buffalo a 2027 seventh-round pick.

Fourth Round Draft Order

  1. Las Vegas Raiders (from Titans via Bills) – Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee
  2. Buffalo Bills (from Raiders) – Jude Bowry, T, Boston College
  3. New York Jets – Darrell Jackson, Jr., DT, Florida State
  4. Arizona Cardinals – Kaleb Proctor, DT, Southeastern Louisiana
  5. Los Angeles Chargers (from Giants via Browns) – Brenen Thompson, WR, Mississippi State
  6. Houston Texans (from Commanders) – Febechi Nwaiwu, G, Oklahoma
  7. San Francisco 49ers (from Browns) – Gracen Halton, DT, Oklahoma
  8. Denver Broncos (from Saints) – Jonah Coleman, RB, Washington
  9. Kansas City Chiefs – Jadon Canady, CB, Oregon
  10. New York Jets (from Bengals) – Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson
  11. Denver Broncos (from Dolphins) – Kage Casey, T, Boise State
  12. Dallas Cowboys – Drew Shelton, T, Penn State
  13. Indianapolis Colts – Jalen Farmer, G, Kentucky
  14. Dallas Cowboys (from Falcons via Eagles) – Devin Moore, CB, Florida
  15. Baltimore Ravens – Elijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana
  16. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Keionte Scott, CB, Miami
  17. Los Angeles Chargers (from Vikings via Jaguars via Raiders via Texans) – Travis Burke, T, Memphis
  18. Detroit Lions – Jimmy Rolder, LB, Michigan
  19. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Panthers) – Wesley Williams, Edge, Duke
  20. Green Bay Packers – Dani Dennis-Sutton, Edge, Penn State
  21. Pittsburgh Steelers – Kaden Wetjen, WR, Iowa
  22. Las Vegas Raiders (from Eagles via Falcons) – Mike Washington, Jr., RB, Arkansas
  23. Houston Texans (from Chargers) – Wade Woodaz, LB, Clemson
  24. Chicago Bears (from Jaguars via Panthers) – Malik Muhammad, CB, Texas
  25. Buffalo Bills (from Bears via Chiefs via Patriots) – Skyler Bell, WR, Connecticut
  26. Buffalo Bills – Kaleb Elarms-Orr, LB, TCU
  27. San Francisco 49ers – Carver Willis, G, Washington
  28. Cincinnati Bengals (from Texans via Lions via Jets) – Connor Lew, C, Auburn
  29. Carolina Panthers (from Rams via Bears) – Will Lee, CB, Texas A&M
  30. Miami Dolphins (from Broncos) – Trey Moore, Edge, Texas
  31. Los Angeles Chargers (from Patriots) – Genesis Smith, S, Arizona
  32. New Orleans Saints (from Seahawks) – Jeremiah Wright, G, Auburn
  33. Baltimore Ravens (from 49ers)* – Matthew Hibner, TE, SMU
  34. Atlanta Falcons (from Raiders)* – Kendal Daniels, LB, Oklahoma
  35. Indianapolis Colts (from Steelers)* – Bryce Boettcher, LB, Oregon
  36. New Orleans Saints* – Bryce Lance, WR, North Dakota State
  37. Dallas Cowboys (from Eagles)* – LT Overton, Edge, Alabama
  38. Miami Dolphins (from 49ers)* – Kyle Louis, LB, Pittsburgh
  39. San Francisco 49ers* – Ephesians Prysock, CB, Washington
  40. Cincinnati Bengals (from Jets)* – Colbie Young, WR, Georgia

Fifth Round Draft Order

  1. Houston Texans (from Raiders via Browns) – Kamari Ramsey, S, USC
  2. Tennessee Titans (from Jets via Ravens) – Fernando Carmona, G, Arkansas
  3. Arizona Cardinals – Reggie Virgil, WR, Texas Tech
  4. Carolina Panthers (from Titans via Rams via Titans via Bears) – Sam Hecht, C, Kansas State
  5. Los Angeles Chargers (from Giants) – Nick Barrett, DT, South Carolina
  6. Cleveland Browns – Parker Brailsford, C, Alabama
  7. Washington Commanders – Joshua Josephs, Edge, Tennessee
  8. Seattle Seahawks (from Chiefs via Browns) – Beau Stephens, G, Iowa
  9. Cleveland Browns (from Bengals) – Justin Jefferson, LB, Alabama
  10. Las Vegas Raiders (from Saints) – Dalton Johnson, S, Arizona
  11. Carolina Panthers (from Dolphins) – Zakee Wheatley, S, Penn State
  12. Denver Broncos (from Cowboys via 49ers via Browns) – Justin Joly, TE, North Carolina State
  13. Green Bay Packers (from Falcons via Eagles) – Jager Burton, C, Kentucky
  14. San Francisco 49ers (from Ravens) – Jaden Dugger, LB, Louisiana
  15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Demonte Capehart, DT, Clemson
  16. Indianapolis Colts – George Gumbs, Jr., Edge, Florida
  17. Detroit Lions – Keith Abney II, CB, Arizona State
  18. Miami Dolphins (from Vikings via Panthers) – Michael Taaffe, S, Texas
  19. Minnesota Vikings (from Panthers) – Max Bredeson, FB, Michigan
  20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Packers) – Billy Schrauth, G, Notre Dame
  21. Kansas City Chiefs (from Steelers) – Emmett Johnson, RB, Nebraska
  22. Baltimore Ravens (from Chargers) – Chandler Rivers, CB, Duke
  23. Minnesota Vikings (from Eagles) – Charles Demmings, CB, Stephen F. Austin
  24. Jacksonville Jaguars – Tanner Koziol, TE, Houston
  25. Tennessee Titans (from Bears via Bills) – Nicholas Singleton, RB, Penn State
  26. Chicago Bears (from 49ers via Eagles via Jaguars via Panthers) – Keyshaun Elliott, LB, Arizona State
  27. Buffalo Bills (from Texans via Eagles via Texans) – Jalon Kilgore, S, South Carolina
  28. Detroit Lions (from Bills) – Kendrick Law, WR, Kentucky
  29. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Rams via Chiefs) – Riley Nowakowski, TE, Indiana
  30. Cleveland Browns (from Broncos) – Joe Royer, TE, Cincinnati
  31. New England Patriots – Karon Prunty, DB, Wake Forest
  32. New Orleans Saints (from Seahawks)
  33. Baltimore Ravens*
  34. Baltimore Ravens*
  35. Las Vegas Raiders*
  36. Kansas City Chiefs*
  37. Miami Dolphins (from Cowboys)*
  38. Philadelphia Eagles*
  39. San Francisco 49ers (from Jets)*
  40. Miami Dolphins (from Cowboys)*
  41. Buffalo Bills (from Lions)*

Sixth Round Draft Order

  1. Cleveland Browns (from via Browns via Jaguars via Raiders via Bills via Broncos)
  2. Arizona Cardinals
  3. Tennessee Titans
  4. Las Vegas Raiders
  5. New York Giants
  6. Washington Commanders
  7. Seattle Seahawks (from Browns)
  8. Cincinnati Bengals
  9. New Orleans Saints
  10. New England Patriots (from Chiefs)
  11. New York Giants (from Dolphins)
  12. New York Giants (from Cowboys)
  13. Tennessee Titans (from Ravens via Jets)
  14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  15. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Colts via Vikings via Panthers)
  16. Philadelphia Eagles (from Falcons)
  17. New England Patriots (from Vikings via Texans via Vikings via 49ers)
  18. New York Jets (from Lions via Browns via Bengals)
  19. Carolina Panthers
  20. Green Bay Packers
  21. Los Angeles Chargers (from Steelers via Patriots)
  22. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Eagles via Texans via Eagles)
  23. Houston Texans (from Chargers)
  24. Detroit Lions (from Jaguars)
  25. Los Angeles Chargers (from Bears via Cavaliers)
  26. Los Angeles Rams (from Texans via Rams via Titans)
  27. Atlanta Falcons (from Buffalo Bills via New York Jets via Raiders)
  28. Washington Commanders (from 49ers)
  29. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Rams via Chiefs)
  30. Baltimore Ravens (from Broncos via Jets via Vikings via Eagles)
  31. New England Patriots
  32. Buffalo Bills (from Seahawks via Jaguars via Lions)
  33. Indianapolis Colts (from Steelers)*
  34. Atlanta Falcons (from Eagles)*
  35. Seattle Seahawks (from Steelers)*

Seventh Round Draft Order

  1. Arizona Cardinals
  2. Dallas Cowboys (from Titans)
  3. New Orleans Saints (from Raiders)
  4. Buffalo Bills (from Jets)
  5. Cincinnati Bengals (from Giants via Cowboys)
  6. Detroit Lions (from Browns)
  7. Washington Commanders
  8. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Saints via Patriots)
  9. Tennessee Titans (from Chiefs via Cowboys)
  10. Cincinnati Bengals
  11. Miami Dolphins
  12. New York Jets (from Cowboys via Bills via Raiders)
  13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  14. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Colts)
  15. Atlanta Falcons
  16. Los Angeles Rams (from Ravens)
  17. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Lions)
  18. Minnesota Vikings
  19. Minnesota Vikings (from Panthers)
  20. Green Bay Packers
  21. Indianapolis Colts (from Steelers)
  22. Miami Dolphins (from Chargers via Titans via Jets)
  23. Chicago Bears (from Eagles via Jaguars via Browns)
  24. Jacksonville Jaguars
  25. Chicago Bears
  26. New York Jets (from Bills via Browns)
  27. Houston Texans (from 49ers)
  28. Philadelphia Eagles (from Texans via Vikings)
  29. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Rams via Texans)
  30. Denver Broncos
  31. New England Patriots
  32. Cleveland Browns (from Seahawks)
  33. Kansas City Chiefs (from Colts via Steelers)*
  34. Baltimore Ravens*
  35. Los Angeles Rams*
  36. Los Angeles Rams*
  37. Baltimore Ravens*
  38. Indianapolis Colts*
  39. Green Bay Packers*
  40. Denver Broncos*
  41. Denver Broncos*

*Compensatory pick

2026 NFL draft: Arizona Cardinals select DT Kaleb Proctor in Round 4

The Arizona Cardinals began Day 3 of the NFL draft with four selections, beginning with the fourth pick of the fourth round. After going with offensive players in Round 1-3, the Cardinals made selected their first defensive player of this draft.

With the 104th pick in the draft, they selected Southeastern Louisiana defensive tackle Kaleb Proctor.

He was the first FCS player drafted this year.

Proctor is 6-2 and 291 pounds with 33-inch arms. He ran the 40 in 4.79 seconds, showing elite athleticism from the defensive interior.

He was the Southland Conference Player of the Year in 2025, leading the team with nine sacks and 13 tackles for loss. He was dominant against LSU, one of the few times he played against good competition.

He is another defensive tackle added in the offseason. They re-signed L.J. Collier and added free agents Roy Lopez, Jonah Williams and Andrew Billings. It is the fourth consecutive year the Cardinals have drafted a defensive tackle under general manager Monti Ossenfort. They took Dante Stills in the sixth round in 2023, Darius Robinson in the first round in 2024, Walter Nolen in the first round last year and now Proctor.

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Jannik Sinner reacts to favourite tag after Alcaraz injury

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Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images

Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have long been linked, and the two players know just how closely their paths have followed each other in recent years.

They’ve met often in major tournaments, both challenging and pushing each other as they rise through the ranks.

Rather than causing tension, their rivalry has grown out of respect. That’s why Sinner was visibly upset when he learned that Alcaraz had pulled out of Roland Garros due to a wrist injury.

“I hope he gets better soon because it’s never good to see a player like this be out of the tournament,” said Sinner. “He is an incredible player and I wish him all the best.”

Jannik Sinner reacts to Carlos Alcaraz’s withdrawal from Roland Garros

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Photo by Mateo Villalba/Getty Images

Sinner had already responded to Alcaraz’s withdrawal following his first match in Madrid, but he has since given a more detailed perspective on the situation.

Speaking at his press conference, the world number one was asked if he now views himself as the favourite for both Rome and Roland Garros in light of the news.

But rather than embrace that narrative, he chose instead to express sympathy for his long-time rival.

Sinner responded: “I think this is not what we should talk about. I think the most important thing is to say that, you know, first of all, tennis needs Carlos. Tennis is a much better spirit when he’s around, and also for me personally.”

Roland Garros 2026: The window opens wider for the rest of the field

Sinner may be the clear frontrunner, but Carlos Alcaraz’s absence changes the outlook for everyone else in the draw.

It wasn’t long ago that Novak Djokovic beat Sinner at a major, coming out on top in their semi-final clash at this year’s Australian Open.

Sinner has shown he can be beaten, and players like Djokovic, Alexander Zverev, and even Arthur Fils will be eyeing this tournament as a real chance to make their mark.

Until now, it felt like breaking through both Sinner and Alcaraz was too much to ask from anyone outside their rivalry.

Now though, with only one of them in the mix, there’s a real opening for someone willing to take it.

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📸 A boost for the relegation battle? HSV fans unveil epic tifo

📸 A boost for the relegation battle? HSV fans unveil epic tifo

Hamburger SV are determined to pick up three points today to pull clear in the relegation battle. Before kickoff against Hoffenheim, the fans are already providing the perfect backdrop.

With a gigantic choreography in Hamburg’s city colors, they fired up the players on the pitch.

Before the match, HSV are five points clear of the relegation playoff spot. Hoffenheim will be a tough opponent, though, with TSG still fighting for a place in the Champions League.

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2026 NFL Draft: Denver Broncos select Washington RB Jonah Coleman with their 108th overall selection

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 25: Jonah Coleman #1 of the Washington Huskies celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the second quarter against the Illinois Fighting Illini at Husky Stadium on October 25, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Blake Dahlin/ISI Photos/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With their 108th overall selection in the 4th round of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Denver Broncos select Washington running back Jonah Coleman.

#Broncos with their No. 108 overall draft pick in the 4th round take RB Jonah Coleman, Washington

— MikeKlis9NEWS (@mikeklis9news) April 25, 2026

The Athletic’s Dane Brugler had Coleman ranked as his RB6 and had a 4th-5th round grade on him. He’s an inside between-the-tackles runner who can be a three-down player for the Broncos.

With his stout, strong build, Coleman runs with square shoulders, toughness and vision to operate between the tackles. He has a noticeable lack of burst in open space but possesses the lateral quickness as a jump-cut runner to change lanes at the line of scrimmage. Coleman isn’t overly explosive and his lack of juice is a concern, but he is an instinctive, competitive ball carrier who can absorb and bounce off tacklers. He is an inside runner with value on passing downs, both as a receiver and blocker.

More on this selection soon!

Broncos select running back in fourth round of 2026 NFL draft

The Denver Broncos selected Washington running back Jonah Coleman with the 108th overall pick in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL draft on Saturday afternoon.

Coleman (5-8, 220 pounds) spent two years at Arizona before transferring to Washington ahead of the 2024 season. He received honorable mention All-Big Ten recognition after each of his two seasons with the Huskies. Coleman rushed 349 times for 1,811 yards and 25 touchdowns in 25 games at Washington while also proving to be a capable receiver out of the backfield, totaling 54 receptions for 531 yards and two scores.

Coleman is not among the fastest running backs in this year's class, but pundits praised his pass blocking leading up to the draft. The Athletic's Dane Brugler ranked Coleman 147th overall on his big board, which placed Coleman sixth among running backs in the 2026 class.

Coleman will now join a Denver backfield that already features J.K. Dobbins and 2025 second-round draft pick RJ Harvey. Coleman instantly improves the team's backfield depth chart, and he'll be a candidate to handle third-down duties thanks to his receiving ability and blocking skills.

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Roger Goodell teases Cleveland Browns Hulu show during 2026 NFL Draft

The 2026 NFL Draft could be using its platform to help launch another hit sports film based on Roger Goodell’s comments this week.

The Cleveland Browns didn’t own the number one pick in this year’s draft, but Goodell managed to confuse AFC North fans in Pittsburgh. This week, Goodell and NFL Films recorded a viral moment with the commissioner revealing a fictional Ohio State star as the number one pick.

MORE: Watch 2026 NFL Draft live on Fubo (free trial)

Fernando Mendoza turned out to be the actual first pick when the Las Vegas Raiders selected the Indiana star. However, Goodell and the NFL’s production team may have spilled the beans on a new Hulu show coming out.

Roger Goodell just came on stage to announce Ohio State QB Connor Roarke as the Clelevand Browns’ 1st draft pick — except the crowd was told it was for an unidentified scripted production. pic.twitter.com/jUgzztqWQf

— Jim Lokay (@Lokay) April 24, 2026

Hulu is set to debut a new program called “The Land” centered around the Browns. That’s why many NFL fans were confused this week when Goodell was shown in Pittsburgh with Cleveland holding the number one pick.

Goodell spills Hulu show plot during NFL Draft

The show centers around Ohio State Buckeyes signal caller Connor Roarke, who is expected to be the number one pick in the NFL Draft. The Browns coincidentally are the focal point of the show just like in the hit movie “Draft Day.”

Some NFL followers believed that Goodell’s production ploy at the 2026 draft could be hinting at the film’s sequel. That doesn’t seem to be the case, though.

“The Land” features several notable actors including Christopher Meloni, Mandy Moore and William H. Macy. Roarke is expected to be played by Australian actor Sam Corlett from Netflix’s “Territory.”

MORE: Steelers QB Drew Allar betrays childhood NFL fandom during 2026 NFL Draft

Meanwhile, “Law and Order” star Meloni is featuring in the new program as Danny Roarke. Meloni’s been part of the hit NBC show for nearly three decades as detective Elliot Stabler.

Cleveland Browns first round draft pick Spencer Fano poses with his fiancee during a press conference. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

It’s unclear when “The Land” will debut as the show is putting together pieces for the NFL-themed program. However, it’s quite possible that the six-episode Hulu program begins just months after the draft.

Porro And Spence Get 7.5 | Tottenham Hotspur Players Rated In Narrow Win Vs Wolves

Porro And Spence Get 7.5 | Tottenham Hotspur Players Rated In Narrow Win Vs Wolves
Porro And Spence Get 7.5 | Tottenham Hotspur Players Rated In Narrow Win Vs Wolves

Tottenham Hotspur clashed heads against Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Molineux Stadium earlier today as they hoped to secure a win on the road in the Premier League. Spurs made a solid start to the game and managed to get to the half-time break with a goalless scoreline.

Joao Palhinha finally broke the deadlock in the 82nd minute as Robert De Zerbi’s men ended up securing a narrow 1-0 win away from home.

Let’s take a look at how each Tottenham player fared during the clash against Wolves.

He made one solid save at the back and did well to secure the clean sheet today.

RB: Pedro Porro – 7.5/10

Porro came back to defend when needed and was a threat going forward.

CB: Kevin Danso – 7/10

He put his foot through the ball when he could and was good on the ball.

CB: Micky van de Ven – 7/10

Van de Ven gave a good account of himself on the defensive end of the pitch.

WOLVERHAMPTON, ENGLAND – APRIL 25: Roberto De Zerbi, Manager of Tottenham Hotspur, celebrates victory following the Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Tottenham Hotspur at Molineux on April 25, 2026 in Wolverhampton, England. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

LB: Djed Spence – 7.5/10

Spence earned the ball back a few times and made some decent runs on the left flank.

CM: Conor Gallagher – 7/10

He was a positive influence at both ends of the pitch.

Bentancur anchored the midfield with conviction and was not shy of having a strike at goal.

RW: Randal Kolo Muani – 6.5/10

He made one good run with the ball, but never looked like he would score.

CAM: Yves Bissouma – 6.5/10

Bissouma worked hard but struggled to get a foothold in the game. He was replaced after the hour mark.

LW: Xavi Simons – 6.5/10

He made two inviting chances in the final third but failed to register a goal.

ST: Dominic Solanke – 7/10

Solanke made one good run with the ball.

ST: Richarlison – 6.5/10

He came on and secured an assist.

LW: Mathys Tel – 7/10

Tel made a few driving runs with the ball.

CM: Joao Palhinha – 7.5/10

He scored the only goal of the game in the 82nd minute.

Slip in the spotlight: How this defeat exposes cracks in Alex De Minaur’s 2026

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Photo by WILLIAM WEST / AFP via Getty Images

Alex de Minaur went into 2026 with plenty of expectations on his shoulders, seen by many as one of the few players capable of breaking up the Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner stranglehold on men’s tennis.

The Australian put together arguably his most impressive campaign yet in 2025, making two Grand Slam quarter-finals, a semi-final appearance at the ATP Finals, and picking up his 10th career title in Washington.

Now 27, De Minaur is right in that age range when a lot of players start reaching their peak form and hitting new heights. But so far, it hasn’t quite gone to plan.

His start to the year has been underwhelming by comparison. Even though he’s added another title to his collection, 2026 has felt like a bit of a step back overall — and his latest defeat might be the one that raises the most eyebrows.

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Photo by Graham Denholm/Getty Images

Alex de Minaur’s Madrid Open loss to Rafael Jodar

Coming into the Madrid Open, De Minaur was hoping to get his clay season back on track. He had managed back-to-back wins at the Monte-Carlo Masters for the first time this year before being knocked out in the quarterfinals by Valentin Vacherot.

But any momentum from Monte Carlo didn’t last long. At the Barcelona Open, he just scraped past world number 83 Sebastian Ofner, then fell 6-3, 6-4 to Hamad Medjedovic.

Things went from bad to worse in Madrid. De Minaur suffered his heaviest defeat of the season, losing his opening match 6-3, 6-1 to Spanish teenager Rafael Jodar.

The result was a huge milestone for Jodar, who earned his first top ten win and set up a third-round clash with Joao Fonseca. Meanwhile, De Minaur looked completely dejected after another disappointing performance.

A lot of De Minaur’s losses this year have come against strong opponents, where he put up a decent fight. But winning just four games against a teenager in Madrid signals deeper problems than just poor form.

Alex de Minaur’s points to defend for the rest of the clay season

The next opportunity for De Minaur to change his fortunes will come at the Italian Open in Rome. After being eliminated in the fourth round last year, he’ll only need to defend 100 ATP points at this event.

He’ll have even less to protect at Roland Garros, where he exited in the second round in 2025. That match saw him lose a five-set battle against Alexander Bublik, earning just 50 points from the tournament.

A strong showing in Paris could help him gain valuable points and possibly return to his career-high ranking of sixth in the world.

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Where to watch Phoenix Suns vs. Oklahoma City Thunder Game 3 NBA playoffs: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Saturday, April 25

The Oklahoma City Thunder are looking to take a 3-0 lead in their first-round series against the Phoenix Suns. The Thunder won the first two games in OKC. The series shifts to Phoenix for Games 3 and 4. The Thunder are 9.5-point favorites with an over/under of 214.5.

How to watch Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Phoenix Suns

Odds

  • Spread: Phoenix Suns +9.5

  • Moneyline: Phoenix Suns +325 (22.5%) / Oklahoma City Thunder -425 (77.5%)

  • Over/Under: 214.5

Series schedule

Game 1:Thunder 119, Suns 94
Game 2: Thunder 120, Suns 107
Game 3: Sat., April 25 at Phoenix (3:30 p.m., NBC)
Game 4: Mon., April 27 at Phoenix (TBD)
*Game 5: Wed., April 29 at Oklahoma City (TBD)
*Game 6: Fri., May 1 at Phoenix (TBD)
*Game 7: Sun., May 3 at Oklahoma City (TBD)

*if necessary

NFL Draft best players available 2026: Here are top prospects remaining for Rounds 4-7 on Day 3

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The first two days of the NFL Draft are done, but there are gems to be found on Day 3.

History tells us key pieces of Super Bowl rosters will be drafted on Saturday. The hard part, of course, is correctly identifying which players will emerge as NFL regulars, starters and even Pro-Bowlers out of the busiest day of the draft.

The talent still on the board through two days includes players who few expected to last this long. Tennessee CB Jermod McCoy, facing concerns about his knee, was a projected first-round pick but did not hear his name called over the first two days of the draft. Indiana WR Elijah Sarratt, LSU Garrett Nussmeier and Arizona State CB Keith Abney II also surprisingly made it to Day 3.

Who is the best available right now? Here's a complete look.

2026 NFL DRAFT HQ:Live tracker | Pick-by-pick grades | Winners and losers

Best players still available in NFL Draft

The rankings below reflect the original positions on Sporting News' top 257 big board. All analysis is from SN's Vinnie Iyer.

41. Keith Abney II, CB, Arizona State (5-10, 187 pounds)

Abney will have great value as a versatile corner who can handle any type of coverage assignment, outside or inside, solid vs. spectacular.

54. Keionte Scott, S, Miami (5-11, 193 pounds)

Scott has proved to be a well-rounded cover corner who does a little of everything well to help a defense.

62. Elijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana (6-3, 210 pounds)

Sarratt is a tough competitive route-runner and big-play receiver who needs to show more consistency.

63. Connor Lew, G/C Auburn (6-3, 300 pounds)

Lew is a technically sound mauler who should start for a long time in the NFL, standing out in the running game much like Tyler Linderbaum.

64. Jonah Coleman, RB, Washington (5-8, 220 pounds)

Coleman doesn't explode with his game but he plays bigger and tougher than his size with production in any capacity.

66. Genesis Smith, S, Arizona (6-2, 202 pounds)

Smith is a lanky and big cover man for the inside with a chance to be this year's Nick Emmanwori.

67. Mike Washington Jr., RB, Arkansas (6-1, 233 pounds)

Washington is a strong versatile runner who has solid power for inside and burst to the outside and has gotten more attention as someone who can handle a bigger workload late in the process.

70. Anthony Lucas, EDGE, USC (6-6, 256 pounds)

Lucas looks the part of a dominant engulfing pass-rushing with his frame, but consistency and honing technique are his key pro challenges.

73. Sam Hecht, G/C, Kansas State (6-4, 300 pounds)

Hecht lacks ideal size and power to some, but to others, he can't miss because of his smarts and technique in blocking and line calling.

75. Joshua Josephs, EDGE, Tennessee (6-3, 242 pounds)

Josephs is a very active and aggressive pass rusher who is also relentless in blowing up run plays in the backfield. He needs to be more consistent and start faster on his rush.

80. Malik Muhammad, CB, Texas (6-0, 182 pounds)

Muhammad is ideally built to handle zone coverage well, working in busy nickel packages.

81. LT Overton, EDGE, Alabama (6-3, 274 pounds)

Overton is an experienced, versatile pass rusher with his size, power, and athleticism.

82. Kyle Louis, LB, Pittsburgh (6-0, 220 pounds)

Louis is.a bit undersized, but he can be an intriguing coverage and run cleanup safety hybrid in the bigger Reed Blankenship vein.

83. Jalon Kllgore, S, South Carolina (6-1, 210 pounds)

Kilgore is a natural big cover man as corner hyrid who can either help in the slot or be effective outside ffor some teams.

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84. Michael Trigg, TE, Baylor (6-4, 240 pounds)

Trigg stands out most as a receiver with his work downfield with his speed and his good hands for the red zone, with a lot of inconsistency in between.

85. Kamari Ramsey, S, USC (6-0, 202 pounds)

Ramsey isn't a blazer but he's a technically sound inside cover man who has shown the instincts to make a lot of big plays.

86. Devin Moore, CB, Florida (6-3, 198 pounds)

Moore is getting more Day 2 attention for his size, savvy and shiftiness in coverage. 

87. Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU (6-2, 203 pounds)

Nussmeier's NFL coaching pedigree pays off and his quick release, accuracy and ability to hang tough as a smart pocket passer, giving him some buzz to jump Simpsons.

88. Chandler Rivers, CB, Duke (5-10, 185 pounds)

Rivers is a smart, savvy nickel corner who can have an impact in the way of the Texans' Jalen Pitre.

90. Rayshaun Benny, DT, Michigan (6-3, 298 pounds)

Benny plays bigger than his size as a solid run stopper for early downs and would be welcome in a lot of 4-3 rotations.

91. Dani Dennis-Sutton, EDGE, Penn State (6-5, 270 pounds)

Dennis-Sutton is a natural tough outside run defender for his size and can also blossom into a more reliable pass-rush finisher.

92. Skyler Bell, WR, UConn (6-0, 192 pounds)

Bell is a well-rounded receiver whose best asset might be his ability to use his ideal size and quickness after the catch well in the open field.

96. Zakee Wheatley, S, Penn State (6-3, 203 pounds)

Wheatley is a rangy playmaker who handles himself well in coverage because of that tough frame with athleticism.

99. Dontay Corleone, DT, Cincinnati (6-1, 340 pounds)

Corleone has been well polished in school to be a run-stuffer, playing nose in either a 4-3 or 3-4.f

102. Brian Parker II, G/C, Duke (6-5, 300 pounds)

Parker is a well-rounded experience blocker who can play multiple positions well, including tackle.

103. Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson (6-2, 207 pounds)

Klubnik has a strong, accurate arm through intermediate throws and can develop plenty in the right pocket-passing system.

105. Deontae Lawson, LB, Alabama (6-3, 226 pounds)

Lawson is a great downhill thumper against the run with some improving coverage skills..

106. Cyrus Allen, WR, Cincinnati (5-11, 180 pounds)

Allen is the classic good hands and solid route-running slot option.

108. Seth McGowan, RB, Kentucky (6-0, 223 pounds)

McGowan brings a good blend of power and juice but he must be more consistent with his ball security and blocking.

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111. Tyreak Sapp, EDGE, Florida (6-2, 273 pounds)

Sapp packs a run-smashing wallop for his smallish frame, giving him room to improve with the quickness aspects of his game.

112. Taurean York, LB, Texas A&M (5-11, 226 pounds)

York stands out for being a tough, aggressive and instinctual starter with a chance to tap into more playmaking upside.

113. Isaiah World, OT, Oregon (6-8, 318 pounds)

World is a massive natural outside run blocker trying to get healthier and better in shape to be trusted as a regular starting tackle.

115. Emmett Johnson, RB, Nebraska (5-10, 202 pounds)

Johnson is a compact, well-balanced runner with good hands and zip when bursting in the open field off a carry or a catch.

116. Jack Endries, TE, Texas (6-5, 245 pounds)

Endries is a smart, smooth short-to-intermediate route-runner who can help plenty get open inside for key tough gains.

118. Parker Brailsford, G/C, Alabama (6-2, 290 pounds)

Brailsford is strong and solid with his interior run blocking and is only a middle-rounder because his game lacks the spectacular.

119. Hezekiah Masses, CB, California (6-1, 179 pounds)

Masses is getting more attention late for being such an aggressive and productive on-ball playmaker.

120. Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State (5-11, 216 pounds)

Allen is a compact strong power runner with some underrated qualities for passing downs.

123. Bryce Lance, WR, Notre Dakota State (6-3, 204 pounds)

Trey's brother spent a lot of time in college as a savvy playmaker flashes most with his size and explosiveness outside.

125. Tyren Montgomery, WR/RB, John Carroll (5-11, 190 pounds)

Montgomery is a dynamic offensive weapon from a small school trying to find the ideal fit for his usage, perhaps the Saints or Broncos.

126. Billy Schrauth, G/C, Notre Dame (6-4, 305 pounds)

Schrauth is the classic strong and smart reliable run blocker often produced by the Fighting Irish.

127. Zxavian Harris, DT, Mississippi State (6-8, 330 pounds)

Harris is an appeal massive run-stunning tackle who needs to develop more pass-rush pop to see regular starting time.

128. Mikail Kamara, EDGE, Indiana (6-1, 265 pounds)

Kamara is a productive, high-energy pass rusher who can get to the QB with a variety off moves.

129. Kage Casey, OT, Boise State (6-6, 310 pounds)

Casey is a nimble versatile all-round blocker who could benefit greatly from adding more bulk and strengthening.

130. Eric Rivers, WR, Georgia Tech (5-10, 176 pounds)

Rivers is a bit undersized but still can be a dynamic field-stretcher if not growing into being a big-play option inside.

131. Carver Willis, G/C, Washington (6-5, 303 pounds)

Willis has gotten more attention for his ace athleticism of which he takes full advantage in his smooth inside run blocking.

132. Kevin Coleman Jr, WR, Missouri (5-11, 179 pounds)

Coleman works his slot routes well to get open with quickness and toughness.

134. J.C. Davis, OT, Illinois (6-5, 320 pounds)

Davis is an experienced strong outside run blocker who can further develop as a potential starting right tackle or guard down the line.

135. Charles Demmings, CB, Stephen F. Austin (6-1, 193 pounds)

Demmings will join a team with his physical intensity that can be an asset in coverage subpackages and special teams.

136. Dametrious Crownover, OT, Texas A&M (6-7, 335 pounds)

Crownover checks the intriguing boxes with nimble feet for such a big, strong frame.

139. Justin Joly, TE, NC State (6-3, 241 pounds)

Joly is undersized for a tight end but is a dynamic short-area slot receiver with reliable hands.

140. Deion Burks, WR, Oklahoma (5-10, 180 pounds)

Burks is an intriguing, speedy deep threat who can also excel at making big plays out of the slot when getting in the open field after the catch.

142. Reggie Virgil, WR, Texas Tech (6-3, 187 pounds)

143. Eric McAlister, WR, TCU (6-4, 194 pounds)

144. Matt Gulbin, C/G, Michigan State (6-4, 305 pounds)

145. Ethan Burke, EDGE, Texas (6-6, 267 pounds)

146. Tim Keenan III, DT, Alabama (6-1, 327 pounds)

147. Demond Claiborne, RB, Wake Forest (5-10, 188 pounds)

149. Joe Royer, TE, Cincinnati (6-5, 247 pounds)

151. Devon Marshall, CB, NC State (5-11, 200 pounds)

152. Jalen Farmer, G/C, Kentucky (6-5, 312 pounds)

153. Drew Shelton, OT, Penn State (6-5, 313 pounds)

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154. Nicholas Singleton, RB, Penn State (6-0, 219 pounds)

155. Michael Taaffe, S, Texas (6-0, 190 pounds)

156. Dallen Bentley, TE, Utah (6-4, 253 pounds)

158. Josh Cameron, WR, Baylor (6-1, 220 pounds)

159. Beau Stephens, G/C, Iowa (6-5, 315 pounds)

160. Max Llewellyn, EDGE, Iowa (6-6, 258 pounds)

161. D.J. Campbell, G/C, Texas (6-3, 313 pounds)

162. Bryce Boettcher, LB, Oregon (6-1, 233 pounds)

163. Josh Cuevas, TE, Alabama (6-3, 243 pounds)

164. C.J. Daniels, WR, Miami (6-2, 202 pounds)

165. Nadame Tucker, EDGE, Western Michigan (6-2, 247 pounds)

166. Ephesians Prysock, CB, Washington (6-3, 196 pounds)

168. Lance Mason, TE, Wisconsin (6-4, 235 pounds)

169. Keagan Trost, G/C, Missouri (6-5, 311 pounds)

170. Jeff Caldwell, WR, Cincinnati (6-5, 216 pounds)

171. Thaddeus Dixon, CB, North Carolina (6-1, 195 pounds)

172. Wesley Williams, EDGE, Duke (6-4, 256 pounds)

173. Ar'maj Reed-Adams, G/C, Texas A&M (6-6, 314 pounds)

174. Kaleb Elarms-Orr, LB, TCU (6-2, 234 pounds)

175. Jager Burton, C/G, Kentucky (6-4, 312 pounds)

176. Brent Austin, CB, California (5-11, 180 pounds)

177.  Skyler Gill-Howard, DT, Texas Tech (6-1, 280 pounds)

178.  Aiden Fisher, LB, Indiana (6-1, 232 pounds)

179. VJ Payne, S, Kansas State (6-3, 206 pounds)

180. DeMonte Capehart, DT, Clemson (6-5, 313 pounds)

181. Zane Durant, DT, Penn State (6-1, 190 pounds)

183. Isaiah Nwokobia, S, SMU (6-1, 205 pounds)

184. DeVonta Smith, CB, Notre Dame (5-11, 195 pounds)

185. Caden Curry, EDGE, Ohio State (6-3, 257 pounds)

186. Trey Moore, LB, Texas (6-2, 243 pounds)

187. Aaron Anderson, WR, LSU (5-8, 191 pounds)

188. Jaeden Roberts, G/C, Alabama (6-5, 333 pounds)

189. Alex Harkey, G/C, Oregon (6-6, 308 pounds)

190. Red Murdock, LB, Buffalo (6-2, 232 pounds)

191. Aamil Wagner, OT, Notre Dame (6-6, 306 pounds)

192. Bishop Fitzgerald, S, USC (5-11, 201 pounds)

194. Eli Heidenreich, RB, Navy (6-0, 198 pounds)

195. Lorenzo Styles II, CB, Ohio State (6-0, 194 pounds)

196. Lander Barton, LB, Utah (6-5, 233 pounds)

197. Owen Heinicke, LB, Oklahoma (6-1, 227 pounds)

199. Nolan Rucci, OT, Penn State (6-8, 305 pounds)

200. Luke Altmeyer, QB, Illinois (6-2, 210 pounds)

201. Le'Veon Moss, RB, Texas A&M (5-11, 203 pounds)

203. Mason Reiger, EDGE, Wisconsin (6-5, 251 pounds)

204. Jeremiah Wright, C/G, Auburn (6-,5, 331 pounds)

205. Andre Fuller, S, Toledo (6-1, 200 pounds)

207. Nick Barrett, DT, South Carolina (6-3, 312 pounds)

208. Dae'Quan Wright, TE, Ole Miss (6-4, 246 pounds)

209. Kendrick Law, WR, Kentucky (6-0, 203 pounds)

210. Miles Kitselman, TE, Tennessee (6-5, 251 pounds)

211. Cole Wisniewski, S, Texas Tech (6-4, 220 pounds)

212. Bryson Eason, DT, Tennessee (6-2, 323 pounds)

213. Louis Moore, S, Indiana (5-11, 191 pounds)

214. Tanner Koziol, TE, Houston (6-6, 247 pounds)

216. Chase Roberts, WR, BYU (6-3, 209 pounds)

217. Pat Coogan, G/C, Indiana (6-5, 311 pounds)

218. Jack Kelly, LB, BYU (6-2, 240 pounds)

219. Diego Pounds, OT, Ole Miss (6-6, 325 pounds)

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220. Sawyer Robertson, QB, Baylor (6-4, 216 pounds)

223. Robert Spears-Jennings, S, Oklahoma (6-2, 205 pounds)

224. Jordan van der Berg, DT, Georgia Tech (6-3, 310 pounds)

225. Jimmy Rolder, LB, Michigan (6-2, 240 pounds)

226. Domani Jackson, CB, Alabama (6-1, 194 pounds)

227. John Michael Gyllenborg, TE, Wyoming (6-6, 249 pounds)

228. Harold Perkins Jr., LB, LSU (6-1, 223 pounds)

229. Fa'alili Fa'amoe, OT, Wake Forest (6-5, 311 pounds)

230. Taylen Green, QB, Arkansas (6-6, 227 pounds)

231. Robert Henry Jr., RB, UTSA (5-9, 196 pounds)

232. Anez Cooper, G/C, Miami (6-6, 334 pounds)

233. Brett Thorson, P, Georgia (6-1, 237 pounds) 234    

234. Cian Slone, EDGE, NC State (6-4, 235 pounds)

235. J. Michael Sturdivant, WR, Florida (6-3, 207 pounds)

236. Vincent Anthony Jr., EDGE, Duke (6-6, 258 pounds)

237. Desmond Reid, RB, Pittsburgh (5-6, 174 pounds)

238. George Gumbs Jr., EDGE, Florida (6-4, 245 pounds)

239. T.J. Hall, CB, Iowa (6-1, 189 pounds)

240. Roman Hemby, RB, Indiana (6-0, 207 pounds)

241. Jaydn Ott, RB, Oklahoma (5-11, 198 pounds)

242. Quintayvious Hutchins, EDGE, Boston College (6-3, 233 pounds)

243. Dominic Zvada, K, Michigan (6-3, 178 pounds)

244. Barion Brown, WR, LSU (5-11, 177 pounds)

245. Travis Burke, OT, Memphis (6-9, 325 pounds)

246.  Jalon Daniels, QB, Kansas (6-1, 219 pounds)

247.  J'Mari Taylor, RB, Virginia (5-10, 199 pounds)

248.  Jalen Stroman, S, Notre Dame (6-0, 199 pounds)

249. Noah Thomas, WR, Georgia (6-4, 203 pounds)

250. Tommy Doman Jr., P, Florida (6-4, 214 pounds)

251. Jack Pyburn, EDGE, LSU (6-4, 258 pounds)

252. Vinny Anthony II, WR, Wisconsin (6-0, 183 pounds)

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253. Cole Payton, QB, North Dakota State (6-3, 232 pounds)

255. Chris Adams, G/C, Memphis (6-5, 311 pounds)

256. Behren Morton, QB, Texas Tech (6-2, 221 pounds)

257. Trey Smack, K, Florida (6-1, 188 pounds)

West Ham United vs Everton: Player Ratings

West Ham United vs Everton: Player Ratings
West Ham United vs Everton: Player Ratings

West Ham United 2 - 1 Everton

Another desperate loss in the quest for Europe. Just what is Moyes playing at?

Jordan Pickford - 5

West Ham had three shots on goal, so Pickford saved one by making himself big

Jake O'Brien - 6

Solid defending and did well a couple of times getting forward.

James Tarkowski - 6

Tried to lead as captain but was behind Soucek for his header from their corner.

Michael Keane - 6

Played his role but did not seem to influence the game much.

Vitalii Mykolenko - 6

Put his heart and soul into it but he's really just not good enough

Idrissa Gana Gueye - 7 

His interventions are just brilliant -- and he didn't do any of his daft shots

James Garner - 5

Garner made a few mistakes and his set-piece deliveries were just not good enough

Dwight McNeil - 5

Didn't really get forward enough and was not smart enough to beat their defence.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall - 7

Took his goal really well (really? -- He couldn't miss, surely!) and tried hard to get them on the front foot.

Iliman Ndiaye - 6

A classic exhibition where he flatters to deceive and achieves precisely nothing in terms of end product, but everybody loves his jinking runs.

Thierno Barry - 6

He put in a bit more effort this week and stayed on for the full 90+. Bicycle kick was a joke but his header was good; unlucky Soucek's head was in the way.

Substitutes:

Tim Iroegbunam - 6

Very involved up and down the field after he came on, but should not be allowed to shoot at goal.

Tyrique George - 5 

Given 20 minutes plus stoppage time to make an impact. Had his usual lashes at goal, wide of the target.

Charly Alcaraz - 7

Late sub, he was heavily involved after he came on, and instrumental in the move that led to Everton's goal. Should have been on a lot earlier.

David Moyes - 0

To lose a winnable game like this in the manner that we did, where he should have known everything about the opposition, is unthinkable. Still not using all his subs; still not playing a third of his squad.

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He obviously doesn't rate Alcaraz, which is a crime in itself because as soon as the lad steps on the pitch he looks to get us on the front foot.

Sick to death of the shite we have to witness at times.

Best player KDH, another goal and another impressive display.

Why Jermod McCoy’s draft stock continues to plummet, explains NFL expert

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Photo by Logan Bowles/Getty Images

Jermod McCoy was once viewed as a lock for the first round, but the 2026 NFL Draft has taken a completely different turn.

The Tennessee cornerback has watched his stock slide in real time, turning from a potential top-15 pick into one of the biggest question marks on the board.

And according to Adam Schefter, the reason behind that fall is as clear as it is concerning.

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Adam Schefter explains why Jermod McCoy is sliding down boards

Speaking during ESPN’s broadcast, Schefter broke down the situation as teams continue to pass on a player many still consider elite.

“He clearly is a first-round talent, but suffered a knee injury where he tore his ACL, and underwent surgery. And obviously, there are some teams that have some concerns about that knee right now,” Schefter said.

The concern is not just about the original injury. McCoy tore his ACL in early 2025 and missed an entire season, but teams are now focused on long-term durability rather than short-term recovery.

That hesitation has been enough to push him down boards, even though his film and athletic profile still grade out at a first-round level.

Medical red flags raise long-term concerns for teams

The deeper issue, as Schefter highlighted, is how teams are projecting McCoy’s future rather than his present ability.

“People think he can step in and impact a roster right away, but there are questions about his longevity in the league.

“For right now, we have a situation where he’s still on the board, one of the elite talents in this draft in a spot that nobody thought he would be,” Schefter further stated.

That gap between talent and availability is what has defined his draft story. Some teams believe he can contribute immediately, but others are wary of the risk tied to his knee.

There have also been concerns about whether he might require another procedure related to cartilage damage, which only adds to the uncertainty around his early NFL years.

For front offices, it becomes a risk calculation. Drafting McCoy could bring immediate upside, but it also carries the possibility of limited availability or long-term decline.

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Wolves 0-1 Tottenham: Late Strike Keeps Relegation Fight Alive

Wolves 0-1 Tottenham: Late Strike Keeps Relegation Fight Alive
Wolves 0-1 Tottenham: Late Strike Keeps Relegation Fight Alive

Wolves 0-1 Tottenham: Palhinha Strike Keeps Survival Hopes Alive

Tottenham edged past Wolves with a 1-0 victory at Molineux, a result that offered a flicker of hope in their battle to stay in the Premier League. It was far from a polished display, yet football at this stage of the season often hinges on moments rather than mastery. Joao Palhinha provided that decisive moment, nudging Spurs to a vital win.

The broader picture, however, remains tense. Tottenham continue to hover in the relegation zone, their fate no longer entirely in their own hands. Elsewhere, results did little to favour them, leaving the fight for survival delicately poised.

Relegation battle intensifies

Tottenham’s long wait for a Premier League win finally ended, but the context surrounding it ensures there is no sense of comfort. A dramatic late victory for West Ham against Everton means Spurs sit two points from safety, with only four matches remaining.

The margins are painfully tight. Each fixture now carries the weight of a season’s work, and Tottenham know that even victories may not be enough without favourable results elsewhere. The tension is unmistakable, both in the stands and on the pitch.

Lack of fluency in attack

For long periods, Tottenham struggled to impose themselves creatively. There was control in possession, but little incision. Wolves, disciplined and organised, restricted space and forced Spurs into predictable patterns.

Xavi Simons offered one of the few glimpses of attacking promise, gliding past defenders before firing over the bar when well placed. It was a moment that summed up Tottenham’s afternoon, encouraging approach play undone by a lack of composure in front of goal.

Injuries compounded their concerns. Simons was later forced off with a knee issue, while Dominic Solanke also departed, leaving Tottenham depleted at a time when depth is essential.

Palhinha provides decisive moment

When the breakthrough finally arrived, it was scrappy rather than spectacular. With seven minutes remaining, Joao Palhinha reacted quickest in the penalty area, forcing the ball home from close range.

It was a goal born of persistence rather than elegance, yet its value cannot be overstated. Goalkeeper Jose Sa had earlier denied Rodrigo Bentancur with a fine save, and it seemed Tottenham might once again be frustrated. Palhinha’s intervention ensured they would not leave empty-handed.

Moments like these define seasons. For Tottenham, it may yet prove a turning point, provided they can build on it in the weeks ahead.

Wolves left frustrated at Molineux

Wolves will reflect on a game that slipped away. They defended with discipline and rarely looked troubled for long spells, yet a single lapse proved costly. Matches of such fine margins often hinge on concentration, and this time it deserted them at the crucial moment.

Molineux has witnessed many intense Premier League encounters, and this was another shaped by urgency and consequence. For Wolves, the defeat is a setback. For Tottenham, it is a lifeline.

As the season enters its final stretch, every point carries immense significance. Tottenham have given themselves a chance, but survival will demand more than determination. It will require consistency, resilience, and perhaps one or two more moments of inspiration.

Player Ratings: Four 8/10’s as Liverpool beat Crystal Palace

Player Ratings: Four 8/10’s as Liverpool beat Crystal Palace
Player Ratings: Four 8/10’s as Liverpool beat Crystal Palace

Liverpool 3 – 1 Crystal Palace Premier League Player Ratings

The Premier League saw the Reds host a team that had already beaten them three times this season and a manager who may well take Arne Slot’s job in a few weeks.

The lineup and subsequent ratings are listed below.

Freddie Woodman – 9.0

The former England youth international prodigy was superb in the first, making some key saves, including one that led to the Robertson goal. After the break, the deputy was again superb and was desperately unlucky as he went down injured, whilst Palace went on to score.

Man of the match

Ibrahima Konaté – 7.0

The French international was solid and alert to the dangers as Palace controlled large sections of the game. A strong performance.

Andy Robertson – 8.0

The Scottish international was superb for his goal with a striker’s finish. All around, the Scot was dependable and full of fighting. A shame to see him leave.

Subbed – 87 mins

Curtis Jones – 7.0

The England international was almost at fault for conceding a goal but will be remembered for the fine assist to Robertson. A very solid and controlled performance. Should have played much more this season.

Subbed – 87 mins

Virgil van Dijk – 8.0

The captain and leader of this team were very organised and keen to clear his lines as Palace probed and tried to get a real hold of the game. Moments counted in the second half especially as the game tightened.

Alexis Mac Allister – 8.0

The Argentina international was pretty effective on the ball and assisted Isak for the opener. Dove tailed well in midfield without having to cover the dropped Gravenberch. The ability to enable the third with an assist was very promising after a tough season.

Dominik Szoboszlai – 7.0

The Hungarian international was full of energy and tried to bring the fight to Palace who seemed far more controlled in the game. Looks better with freedom, though diligent with responsibilities.

Cody Gakpo – 6.0

The Dutch player was too often caught up and ineffective as the game drifted through stages where Liverpool struggled to take the fight to the visitors.

Florian Wirtz – 8.0

The German attacker was good and showed signs of a good link-up across the front line. The drop into the left channel looked far more natural as he attempted to create from outside to in. The closing goal was beautifully taken.

Mohamed Salah – 7.0

The Egyptian King was so important for the opening goals and to see him leave the pitch as a red for possibly the last time, heartbreaking.

Subbed – 59 mins

Alexander Isak – 7.0

The Swedish attacker was able to open the scoring with a fine goal after a brilliant first touch. The movement was there for all to see and hopefully, he can start to build a real bond with Wirtz in these final few games.

Subbed – 79 mins

Substitutions;

Jeremie Frimpong – 6.0 (on 59)

Came on to add pace.

Ryan Gravenberch – 6.0 (on 79)

Came on to add more legs in the middle.

Milos Kerkez – 6.0 (on 87)

Came on to add more renewed purpose.

Joe Gomez – 7.0 (on 87)

Came on to add more defensively.

The Manager;

Arne Slot – 8.0

The starting lineup was an attacking one that was designed to score and get ahead of a team that may have one eye on European football later this week.

The second half substitutes were needed and showed a lack of real fitness as the levels dropped.

Steven Smith’s Pre-match Prediction;

Liverpool 2 – 2 Crystal Palace

Jim Furyk’s Ryder Cup record shows that he’s the worst possible pick as captain

Photo by Darren Carroll/PGA of America via Getty Images
Photo by Darren Carroll/PGA of America via Getty Images

Jim Furyk is an uninspired choice to be Team USA’s 2027 Ryder Cup captain.

This was the moment for the PGA of America to recognize they must change its ways to compete with the Europeans at the Ryder Cup. Luke Donald’s Europe is going for its third-straight victory at Adare Manor, and the Americans were embarrassed in New York last year.

But instead of taking this opportunity to usher in a new era for Team USA in the Ryder Cup, they went back to the old guard. Jim Furyk will be their captain for the second time, after his disastrous 17.5-10.5 loss at Le Golf National in 2018.

Furyk has been a fixture of Team USA since 1997. He was a player in every Ryder Cup from 97 to 2014, and has been a vice captain or captain every year since but 2023. And his record at the event proves why the PGA of America needed to go in a totally different direction.

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Photo by Harry How/Getty Images

Jim Furyk’s terrible Ryder Cup record

Few have represented Team USA more than Jim Furyk, but this has been through the worst period of the team’s Ryder Cup history.

As a player, his Ryder Cup record is 10-20-4, having won half as much as he’s lost. Furyk lost alongside Tiger Woods twice in 2008, and had an absolutely terrible record in four balls, going 2-9-0 over his nine events.

Team USA’s record with Furyk playing is 2-7, with wins in 1999 and 2008. He lost twice in the states and was part of Team USA’s collapse in Medinah in 2012, losing to Garcia on Sunday.

And he didn’t have much more success as captain, losing by seven points to the Europeans in France. No one better represents the failures of the Americans at the Ryder Cup more than Furyk, but he’s the man leading them into battle in Ireland next year.

Team USA proved they have learned nothing with Jim Furyk selection

Team USA rolled the dice last year with Keegan Bradley, and it blew up in their face. He clearly wasn’t prepared for the role, spending the months leading up to Bethpage trying to qualify for the team, and it showed when Europe dominated the team events.

So with Furyk, they’ve played it safe. The PGA of America has a known quantity in the 55-year-old. But unfortunately, what they know, is that he’ll lose.

They have shown an unwillingness to move away from the old boys club after they were bitten by a fresh face last year. But they have learned the wrong lessons from New York.

While Bradley was a bold, new choice, that wasn’t the reason they lost. They were stuck in their ways, refusing to embrace analytics like Europe has, and needed to completely revamp their processes.

Instead, they have picked someone with battle scars from Ryder Cups of years past, and a man who showed a complete disregard for the analytical approach in 2018. Maybe he’s learned, but the PGA of America proved that they have not.

Los Angeles Chargers draft picks tracker: Updated list of 2026 selections, next pick predictions

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Los Angeles Chargers draft picks tracker: Updated list of 2026 selections, next pick predictions originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Los Angeles Chargers managed another 11-6 season in 2025, but lost in the wild card game for the third time in four years. As they look to get over the opening round hump, the NFL Draft has come just in time.

In a division filled with the 14-3 Denver Broncos and the ever-dangerous Kansas City Chiefs, the Chargers have a tall task ahead of them once again. The Chargers swapped their second-round pick for three of the Patriots' later-round selections after selecting DE Akheem Mesidor in round one and Florida OL Jake Slaughter in round two. L.A. later traded their last, remaining second-day pick to Cleveland for three third-day selctions. 

The Sporting News is tracking each of the Chargers' 2026 NFL Draft selections, from the first through the seventh round. 

2026 NFL DRAFT HQ:Live tracker | Pick-by-pick grades | Best players still available

Los Angeles Chargers draft picks 2026

Who did the Chargers draft?

The Chargers will select nine players in the 2026 NFL Draft: 

  • Round 1, Pick No. 22: Akheem Mesidor, EDGE, Miami
  • Round 2, Pick No. 63 (from Patriots): Jake Slaughter, OL, Florida
  • Round 4, Pick 105 (from Browns): Brenen Thompson, WR, Mississippi State
  • Round 4, Pick No. 123:
  • Round 4, Pick No. 131 (from Patriots):
  • Round 5, Pick No. 145 (from Browns): 
  • Round 6, Pick No. 202 (from Patriots):
  • Round 6, Pick No. 204: 
  • Round 6, Pick No. 206 (from Browns):

MORE 2026 NFL MOCK DRAFTS:

Chargers NFL Draft needs 

  • Fill the pass rushing gap: The chargers had one of the best defensive units in the NFL last season, but free agency has created a gap. Odafe Oweh was the Chargers' primary edge rusher in 2026, and had three sacks in their playoff loss to the Patriots. Now with the Commanders, the Chargers have huge shoes to fill to replace Oweh's production.
  • Add a receiver: Passing was not actively negative for the Chargers in 2025, but it was par for the course, finishing 18th. With the chance to create an above average team of receivers, the Chargers may look to capitalize by adding a receiver in the draft. It may not come on Day 1, but there are still high-upside receivers that could be available on Day 2.
  • Offensive line: The O-Line was quite the strength for the Chargers in 2025, but several members are departing. This creates a few openings, notably at OT. To keep up this level of production, the Chargers may need to target a replacement tackle in the draft. 

NFL DRAFT RANKINGS 2026:QBsWRs | TEs | EDGE | RBs

Chargers mock draft 2026 

Here's a look at who the Chargers may select, based on the seven-round mock draft from SN's Vinnie Iyer

RoundPickSelectionPositionCollege
122Keldric FaulkEDGEAuburn
255Keionte ScottSMiami
386Chandler RiversCBDuke
4123Jude BowryOTBoston College
6204Nadame TuckerEDGEWestern Michigan

The NFL Draft begins Thursday, April 23, at 8 p.m. ET.

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PREVIEW | Cagliari vs Atalanta: team news, lineups, predictions (Serie A 27/04)

PREVIEW | Cagliari vs Atalanta: team news, lineups, predictions (Serie A 27/04)
PREVIEW | Cagliari vs Atalanta: team news, lineups, predictions (Serie A 27/04)

Cagliari and Atalanta clash this Monday at the Sardegna Arena on Match Day 34 of the Serie A. The match will be broadcast live at 17:30 on DAZN.

Cagliari have won 33 points to date and are placed in 16th position. In their last encounter, Fabio Pisacane's team were beaten 3-0 by Internazionale (Serie A 2025/26).

Atalanta have 54 points to their name this season and occupy 7th position in the table. Last time out, Raffaele Palladino's team drew 1-1 against Lazio (Coppa Italia 2025/26).

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

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Cagliari

  • Leonardo Pavoletti - Knee Problems
  • Mattia Felici - Cruciate Ligament Tear
  • Riyad Idrissi - Cruciate Ligament Tear
  • Luca Mazzitelli - Calf Muscle Tear

Atalanta

Last starting XIs

Cagliari ( vs Internazionale 2026-04-17): Elia Caprile, Zé Pedro, Yerry Mina, Juan Rodríguez, Marco Palestra, Gianluca Gaetano, Ibrahim Sulemana, Adam Obert, Michel Adopo, Gennaro Borrelli, Sebastiano Esposito

Atalanta ( vs Lazio 2026-04-22): Marco Carnesecchi, Giorgio Scalvini, Berat Djimsiti, Sead Kolasinac, Davide Zappacosta, Éderson, Marten de Roon, Lorenzo Bernasconi, Charles De Ketelaere, Nikola Krstovic, Nicola Zalewski

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MANAGERS

  • Fabio Pisacane has faced Raffaele Palladino on one occasion, recording one defeat.
  • Raffaele Palladino has faced Cagliari on five occasions, recording four wins and one draw.
  • Fabio Pisacane has faced Atalanta on one occasion, recording one defeat.

TEAMS

  • Away from home, Atalanta currently have one defeat in their last five matches.
  • Away from home, Atalanta currently have one win in their last seven matches.
  • Away from home, Atalanta have scored in their last six consecutive matches.
  • Away from home, Atalanta are coming off two consecutive matches without defeat.
  • Atalanta currently have one defeat in their last five matches.
  • Atalanta currently have two wins in their last 11 matches.
  • Atalanta have conceded goals in their last three consecutive matches.
  • Atalanta are coming off three consecutive matches without a win.
  • Atalanta are coming off two consecutive matches without defeat.
  • Cagliari currently have one win in their last ten matches.

HEAD TO HEAD

  • Cagliari and Atalanta have faced each other 86 times, with Atalanta holding the advantage: 41 wins, compared with 29 wins for Cagliari.
  • At the Sardegna Arena, Cagliari have the advantage in matches against Atalanta: 22 wins in 42 matches. Atalanta have 11 wins.
  • In the Italian league, the two teams have played 61 matches, with 22 wins for Cagliari, 13 draws and 26 wins for Atalanta.

Man City vs. Southampton score, stats, talking points, highlights as FA Cup semifinal remains goalless at halftime

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Manchester City are aiming to reach their second domestic cup final of the season when they take on Southampton in Saturday's FA Cup semifinal.

Pep Guardiola's side won the Carabao Cup with a 2-0 victory over Arsenal last month and are currently neck-and-neck with the Gunners in the Premier League title race.

It means a repeat of their unprecedented 2018/19 domestic treble is still a possibility for City, but they face an opponent in fine form.

Southampton dispatched Arsenal in the previous round and Tonda Eckert's side are unbeaten in 20 matches across all competitions as they chase promotion from the Championship.

MORE:Marc Guehi: If you think title race is easy for Man City, you don't know football

Man City vs. Southampton live score

Location: Wembley Stadium (London, UK)
Referee: Craig Pawson

Starting lineups:

Man City (4-2-2-2, right to left): Trafford — Nunes, Stones, Ake, Ait-Nouri— Kovacic, Nico — Cherki, Reijnders — Foden, Marmoush

Southampton (4-2-3-1, right to left): Peretz — Bree, Harwood-Bellis, Wood, Welington— Bragg, Jander — Fellows, Azaz, Scienza — Stewart

MORE:An up-to-date list of the La Liga top goal scorers for the 2025/26 season

Man City vs. Southampton key moments

82 minsInstant response for City as Jeremy Doku equalises!

The Belgium winger was speaking this week about how he needs to score more goals, and boy did his side need one there. Doku cuts inside, his right footed shot takes a deflection and scoots beyond Peretz.

79 minsGOOOOOOOAAAAAALLLLLLL!!!!!! Ohhhhh what a goal by Finn Azaz!!!!

Southampton enjoy a rare excursion into the City half. They work the ball to Azaz on the edge of the penalty area from the left. He curls a majestic shot into the far corner beyond Trafford. Saints are 11 minutes from the FA Cup final.

71 mins: How on earth haven't City scored there? Charles coughs up possession, Guardiola's side stream forward. Nico has a strike saved by Peretz, Cherki's follow-up is blocked and then Reijnders fires wide. Southampton hanging on, with Erling Haaland now into the action.

65 mins: Peretz plunges to his right to deny City substitute Savinho. Southampton then nearly get away on the break but Larin overhits the pass and Trafford is alert to the danger.

63 mins: Cherki with a lovely little change of pace to scamper towards the byline. Marmoush flings himself at the cross but can't make contact.

60 mins: Lovely interplay from Cherki and Ait-Nouri. The latter cuts back to Marmoush but the Egypt forward is leaning back and skies his shot.

53 mins: Cherki becomes the latest City player to flash a ball across the face of goal. It's a good spell of pressure but hasn't come to anything yet. Erling Haaland probably looking on ruefully from the bench.

46 mins:Sloppy stuff from City at the start of the second half. Fellows gets in, but Ake is back with a recovery challenge and Trafford can mop up.

Halftime 

Still goalless here and a much-changed Manchester City have, perhaps understandably, struggled for rhythm. Southampton made six changes themselves, in all fairness, and have acquitted themselves very well.

20 mins: Mateo Kovacic, making his first start of the season following a couple of operations, goes on a jinking run and drives across goal from a narrow angle.

12 mins: Southampton have the ball in the net and the fans at the other end of the stadium are going spare. But Scienza was offside before he slotted past Trafford.

Man City vs. Southampton upcoming schedules

Man City upcoming fixtures

DateCompetitionMatchLocation
Mon, May 4Premier LeagueEverton vs. Man CityHill Dickinson Stadium (Liverpool, UK)
Sat, May 9Premier LeagueMan City vs. BrentfordEtihad Stadium (Manchester, UK)
Sun, May 17Premier LeagueBournemouth vs. Man CityVitality Stadium (Bournemouth, UK)

Southampton upcoming fixtures

DateCompetitionMatchLocation
Tue, Apr 28ChampionshipSouthampton vs. IpswichSt Mary's (Southampton, UK)
Sat, May 2ChampionshipPreston vs. SouthamptonDeepdale (Preston, UK)

Barcelona on brink of La Liga triumph with Getafe win

Barcelona forward Marcus Rashford slotted home the second goal as his team moved 11 points clear of Real Madrid (Javier SORIANO)

Fermin Lopez and Marcus Rashford's goals took Barcelona to the brink of the La Liga title with a 2-0 win at Getafe on Saturday.

The defending champions moved 11 points clear of second place Real Madrid, who drew at Real Betis on Friday to dent their hopes of finishing the season with a trophy.

Hansi Flick's side can win their second consecutive Spanish title if they overcome Osasuna next weekend and Real Madrid fail to beat Espanyol.

Barcelona were without vital injured wingers Lamine Yamal and Raphinha but still did enough to see off Jose Bordalas's tricky side, sixth, in the Madrid suburbs.

"We were aware of what was going to happen here, we were going to have few chances and I think we played well, competing well defensively and putting away the chances we had," Lopez told Movistar.

"We know we've got a big advantage (in the title race) but even so, we can't relax, I know it's a cliche but it's the truth."

Getafe set out to disrupt Barcelona's rhythm with small fouls and Barca struggled to create many clear opportunities.

Dani Olmo made the first with a neat dribble, speeding into Getafe territory, but pulled his shot wide of the far post.

Eventually the hosts made the breakthrough just before half-time when Pedri played in Lopez.

Wearing a protective mask after hurting his face in a collision with Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Juan Musso during Barcelona's Champions League quarter-final elimination last week, Lopez stayed calm to slot home.

The midfielder imitated Yamal's usual "304" celebration in tribute to the injured teenage star.

"The truth is he's really important for us, it's a shame that he can't play any more, but the important thing is that he recovers well and is ready for the World Cup," added Lopez.

With Getafe needing to come out of their shell to find an equaliser, Barca had more opportunities after the break.

David Soria saved from Olmo after he met Jules Kounde's cross, and then the French defender headed a Joao Cancelo ball narrowly off-target.

Martin Satriano threatened for the hosts before Rashford, on loan from Manchester United, secured Barcelona's triumph.

Robert Lewandowski sent the England international charging through on goal and he slipped a low effort past Soria to help Barca put one hand on the trophy.

"They were very efficient, you give away two chances and they score them both," said Getafe goalkeeper Soria.

"It's a shame to have gone in behind at half-time because it puts you in a difficult spot."

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Game 28 Preview: Tigers look to even up series vs Reds on Saturday

The Detroit Tigers dropped their series opener against the Cincinnati Reds, 9-8, in a walk-off on Friday night after building an early lead and sitting through a two-hour rain delay.

On Saturday, they look to even things up behind right-hander Jack Flaherty. Opposite him on the mound for Cincinnati is fellow righty Brady Singer. Here’s a quick look at how they match up.

Detroit Tigers (14-13) vs. Cincinnati Reds (17-9)

Time (ET): 7:15 p.m.
Place: Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati, Ohio
SB Nation Site:Red Reporter
Media: FOXTigers Radio Network

Game 28: RHP Jack Flaherty (0-1, 3.47 ERA) vs. RHP Brady Singer (1-1, 5.32 ERA)

PlayerGIPK%BB%GB%FIPfWAR
Flaherty523.122.218.530.54.600.3
Singer523.214.56.440.04.580.3

FLAHERTY

SINGER

Munetaka Murakami’s historic April continues defying expectations

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - APRIL 24: Munetaka Murakami #5 of the Chicago White Sox rounds the bases after a hit by Colson Montgomery #12 of the Chicago White Sox (not pictured) during the sixth inning against the Washington Nationals at Rate Field on April 24, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois.
In just a handful of games, Munetaka Murakami has completely defied expectations on the South Side. | (Photo by Michael Hirschuber/Getty Images)

I was wrong.

When the White Sox signed Munetaka Murakami to a two-year, $34-million deal, I immediately jumped to the conclusion that something was wrong with him. A cursory glance at his NPB stats snowballed into a statistical analysis on his hypothetical impact on the 2025 Sox before he even stepped foot in the batter’s box, and ultimately landed on a conclusion that Murakami would be underwhelming.

While my predictions and assessments were grounded in logical projections and modeling, I’ll quote Dodgers and Blue Jays managers Dave Roberts and John Schneider from their latest interview with Jeff Passan: “Baseball happened.”

Murakami’s first 26 games in the big leagues has far exceeded expectations. While he unfortunately has lived up to his expectation of being an all-or-nothing hitter with a 40.3% whiff rate and 32.1% strikeout rate (ranked in the bottom-first and -eighth percentiles), his “all” has been nothing short of historic. Murakami’s healthy .256/.398/.622 slash line and towering 1.020 OPS indicate that he’s already near his ceiling of being the Japanese Babe Ruth.

Before the Sox’s 5-4 win over the Nationals, Murakami’s name was already etched in the history books for tying Shohei Ohtani’s record for most consecutive games with a home run by any Japanese-born player, owning the longest MLB rookie home run streak, and tying the franchise record homering in five consecutive games.

But his 11th home run was different.

Coming off the bat at 104 mph and traveling 415 feet, Murakami’s elegant and seemingly effortless lefty swing on Friday night flipped a switch numerically and emotionally:

MURAKAMI IS NOW TIED FOR THE LEAGUE LEAD IN HOMERS 🔥 https://t.co/RezIEx9y8Lpic.twitter.com/jRi8hyasEj

— MLB (@MLB) April 25, 2026

Murakami is now tied with Houston’s Yordan Alvarez for the most home runs in baseball and ranked among MLB’s Top 10 in wOBA (.430), xwOBA (.433), barrel percentage (25.5%) and hard hit percentage (65.5%). You can’t deny that the stats themselves are impressive, but attitude and passion can’t be boiled down into a single measure. What my math failed to account for is how Murakami’s presence on the team would impact the team’s momentum. 

His Statcast 11 run value, measuring overall offensive contribution, has rubbed off on his teammates and fueled Chicago’s palpable shift in style and grittiness that hasn’t been felt in years. The Sox have won 11 games before April has concluded, marking the first time since 2021 that Sox have finished with double digits in the win column at this point. And in 2021, the Sox went on to win the AL Central for the first time in 13 years. The excitement radiating off the players is felt by Sox fans who have endured anything but for the last three years, and now the rest of baseball is noticing.

For the next two years, Murakami isn’t just here to trend and collect his cash. He’s here to make a statement about himself and the Sox. Even when he invariably faces tough stretches, Murakami has already earned every penny in his contract by simply giving Sox fans hope that this new chapter is finally here. For that alone, Murakami has soared beyond expectations this spring, and I couldn’t be happier that my calculations didn’t account for this.

Best available OL in 2026 NFL Draft: Updated results, top prospects still on board

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Best available OL in 2026 NFL Draft: Updated results, top prospects still on board originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The NFL Draft has arrived. No more conjecture or hypothetical. Five months of preparations and the biggest job interview in the world will now become real. 

Viewers have become accustomed to certain similarities. The best quarterbacks, edge rushers, offensive linemen and cornerbacks are towards the top, while running backs, safeties and linebackers are less prioritized at the top. In 2026, they throw out almost all the positional tendencies and trends. 

The offensive line is one of the more intriguing position groups in this draft. Like most groups, OL has no Joe Thomas. That one elite guy at the top. The top 6 tackles bring something different, but almost all have one factor teams will have to consider. Side specific (LT vs RT), some have limited starting snaps, some are undersized. 

The offensive line group may not have anyone we will call the best offensive lineman in the league a few years from now, but it has several players that could be decade-plus starters. 

Best available OL in 2026 NFL Draft  

Name SchoolHTWTRangePick Team
Francis MauigoaMiami6'6315Rd 110Giants
Monroe FreelingGeorgia6'7315Rd 119Panthers
Spencer FanoUtah6'6308Rd 19Browns
Kadyn ProctorAlabama6'7366Rd 1-212Dolphins
Caleb LomuUtah6'6308Rd 1-228Patriots
Max IheanachorASU6'6330Rd 1-221Steelers
Olaivavega IoanePenn St6'4328Rd 1-214Ravens
Chase BisontisTexas A&M6'5315Rd 234Cardinals
Emmanuel PregnonOregon6'5318Rd 288Jaguars
Blake MillerClemson6'6315Rd 2-317Lions
Gennings DunkerIowa6'5315Rd 2-396Steelers
Caleb TiernanNorthwestern6'7325Rd 2-397Vikings
Jude BowryBoston College6'5311Rd 2-3102Bills
Keylan RutledgeGT6'4330Rd 2-326Texans
Jalen FarmerKentucky6'5318Rd 2-3
Markel BellMIami6'9345Rd 2-468Eagles
Austin BarberFlorida6'6314Rd 2-486Browns
Conner LewAuburn6'3303Rd 2-4
Fa'alili Fa'amoeWake Forest6'5317Rd 3-4
Brian Parker IIDuke6'5305Rd 3-4
JC DavisIllinois6'5335Rd 3-4
Fernando Carmona Clemson6'6310Rd 3-4
Febechi NwaiwuOklahoma6'5310Rd 3-4106Texans
Beau StephensIowa6'5315Rd 3-4
Micah MorrisGeorgia6'4330Rd 3-4
Dametrious CrownoverTexas A&M6'7336Rd 3-5
Drew SheltonPenn St6'5308Rd 3-5
Kage Casey Boise St6'5311Rd 3-5
Diego PoundsOle Miss6'6335Rd 3-5
Jeremiah WrightAuburn6'5348Rd 3-5
DJ CampbellTexas6'3321Rd 3-5
Sam HechtKansas St6'4300Rd 3-5
Jake SlaughterFlorida6'4303Rd 3-563Chargers
Aamil WagnerNotre Dame6'6300Rd 4-6
Keagan TrostMissouri6'4316Rd 4-693Rams
Ar'maj Reed-AdamsTexas A&M6'5325Rd 4-6
Trey Zuhn IIITexas A&M6'6319Rd 4-691Raiders
Logan TaylorBoston College6'7312Rd 4-6
Jaedon RobertsAlabama6'5327Rd 4-6
Pat CooganIndiana6'5311Rd 4-6
Logan JonesIowa6'3302Rd 4-657Bears
Enrique Cruz JrKansas6'6320Rd 5-7
Alex HarkeyOregon6'6327Rd 5-7
Carver WillisWashington6'5291Rd 5-7
Billy SchrauthNotre Dame6'4310Rd 5-7
Anez CooperMiami6'6350Rd 5-7
Garrett DiGiorgioUCLA6'7320Rd 5-7
Joshua BraunKentucky6'6342Rd 5-7
Evan BeerntsenNorthwestern6'4310Rd 5-7
Jager BurtonKentucky6'4323Rd 5-7
Parker BrailsfordAlabama6'2290Rd 5-7

Social media reactions to OL selections in 2026 NFL Draft

Oklahoma OG Febechi Nwaiwu is the most PRODUCTIVE of the group

Lowest OG Pressure Rate
🥇Nwaiwu 0.42%
🥈1%

HT: 6'4
WT: 319
Arm: 34 1/4

♦️0 sacks in ‘25; 2 pressures
♦️1st Team All-American
♦️Former N. Texas Walk-On
♦️Played C, LG/RG, & RT; 3,300+ snaps
pic.twitter.com/KNBN72sZkn

— Clint Goss (@NFLDraftDome) March 12, 2026

The @BuffaloBills select T Judy Bowry from Boston College 🙌 @NFLCanada

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— NFL (@NFL) April 25, 2026

Staying in Purple 💜@Caleb_Tiernanpic.twitter.com/bIiEapDsYF

— Minnesota Vikings (@Vikings) April 25, 2026

With the No. 96 overall pick in the 2026 @NFLDraft, the @steelers select Gennings Dunker.

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— NFL (@NFL) April 25, 2026

Welcome to Los Angeles, @KTrost72! pic.twitter.com/YogPKo6OE9

— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) April 25, 2026

A new protector for the Silver & Black

With the 91st pick in the 2026 #NFLDraft, the @Raiders select, Trey Zuhn III. pic.twitter.com/FnEK6bIALw

— Texas A&M Football (@AggieFootball) April 25, 2026

We have selected Oregon OL Emmanuel Pregnon with the No. 88 overall pick!@farahandfarah | #NFLDraftpic.twitter.com/AA925bXrV8

— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) April 25, 2026

Got us a gator 🐊

Welcome to Cleveland, Austin! pic.twitter.com/dGBrdwVfeq

— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) April 25, 2026

#Eagles Select OT Markel Bell with 68th Pick #FlyEaglesFlypic.twitter.com/yzPIlr6hKz

— All About The Birds (@AATBirds) April 25, 2026

got us a big guy pic.twitter.com/uK2ZmOtrZa

— Los Angeles Chargers (@chargers) April 25, 2026

No. 57 pick is in: The #Bears have selected Iowa C Logan Jones, per sources. pic.twitter.com/yE2Zh6eVxM

— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) April 25, 2026

Pitt legend announcing the new AZ Card

📺: NFL Network pic.twitter.com/yXkgXMZlBW

— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) April 24, 2026

Headed to the Desert.

With the 34th pick in the 2026 #NFLDraft,
the @AZCardinals select, Chase Bisontis. pic.twitter.com/26gnbun8i1

— Texas A&M Football (@AggieFootball) April 24, 2026

The New England Patriots select Caleb Lomu

"This is AWESOME" ~ @BostonConnr#PMSDraftSpectacularhttps://t.co/Wwi6kCuLRppic.twitter.com/t6ggsYSNrt

— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) April 24, 2026

On behalf of the @Steelers, @JeromeBettis36 selects Max Iheanachor from @ASUFootball!

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— NFL (@NFL) April 24, 2026

The @Panthers select @GeorgiaFootball OT Monroe Freeling!

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— NFL (@NFL) April 24, 2026

With the 17th pick, the @Lions take Blake Miller from @ClemsonFB!

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— NFL (@NFL) April 24, 2026

The @Ravens select OG Olaivavega Ioane from @PennStateFball with the 14th pick!

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— NFL (@NFL) April 24, 2026

"I'm ready to die for you."

Francis Mauigoa's message to Jaxson Dart 💙 @Giantspic.twitter.com/nK3xf4e2hH

— ACC Network (@accnetwork) April 24, 2026

Spencer Fano WAS HYPED when he realized he is gonna be protecting Shedeur Sanders under center this season and years to come.

SHEDEUR HAS SOME HELP!! pic.twitter.com/fjFutobjQM

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2026 NFL Draft How to Watch

The 2026 NFL draft kicks off at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday in Pittsburgh (ESPN, ABC and NFL Network-- available on Fubo), The Las Vegas Raiders will likely select Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 overall pick.

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Ron Capps Tops NHRA Qualifying, Earns Hall of Fame Honor

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Ron Capps emerged from the first day of the NHRA 4-Wide Nationals at zMAX Dragway as the top Funny Car qualifier with a 3.883-second elapsed time, 333.91 mph, but it was his selection to the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America that he described as “unbelievable.”

Capps was driving home from a dealership when he received the call from the Hall of Fame based in Daytona Beach, Florida, and he had to pull over and stop before receiving the good news.

“When he said he was from the Hall of Fame down in Daytona Beach, I was like, ‘Oh boy. They were either asking me to attend something or I’m getting really good news.’ It was an unbelievable phone call,” said the three-time NHRA Funny Car champion who’s entering the Hall of Fame in the drag racing category. “It was a cool moment.”

Capps was notified of the honor a couple of days before all of the 2027 inductees were announced at the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, so he didn’t know until later that fellow drag racer Angelle Sampey would also be inducted. Sampey, a three-time NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle champion, is representing the motorcycles category.

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In addition to Capps, the other provisional No. 1 qualifiers after Friday night’s session in Concord, North Carolina, were:

  • 2013 NHRA Top Fuel champion Shawn Langdon (3.674 e.t., 339.19 mph).
  • Six-time Pro Stock champion Greg Anderson (6.498 e.t., 211.23 mph)
  • Six-time Pro Stock Motorcycle champion Matt Smith (6.739 e.t., 203.09 mph).

Third-round qualifying in the NHRA 4-Wide Nationals is scheduled to begin at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday.

Rich Paul: Lakers should be doing everything they can to make sure LeBron James is a part of that organization going forward

Rich Paul says the Lakers should be delighted LeBron decided to play for them 👀 “When you have a player like LeBron James, you keep that guy a part of your organization. The Lakers should be delighted that he played them, number 1. Also, they should be doing everything they can to make sure he’s a part of that organization going forward”

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“When you have a player like LeBron James, you keep that guy a part of your organization. The Lakers should be delighted that he played them, number 1. Also, they should be doing everything they can… pic.twitter.com/PTppFOVPbL

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I remember watching when he first came back, whatever …

Briwn Windhorst: And the story of this individual season is very interesting in the LeBron landscape, because when he first came back, Dan, with that sciatica thing, he looked terrible — just being fair. I’m not saying that like there was a shocking thing, but for the first time, he looked old. I remember watching when he first came back, whatever it was, late November or December, and saying, “Oh, this might be it.” In fact, I had a meeting with my bosses and I go, “You know, we may need to start our content planning for him retiring, because he looks, for the first time, like an old man who can’t compete.” And he looked like that because he couldn’t really work out all summer. He had no training camp. And as the season went along, he got himself into better condition. And by the time the spring came, when they really needed him, he was in great shape.

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Antetokounmpo is having fun hearing people asking him …

Harris Stavrou: Nick Galis Hall on FIRE for Giannis and his family. Antetokounmpo is having fun hearing people asking him to play for Aris BC 💥

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Nick Galis Hall on FIRE for Giannis and his family. Antetokounmpo is having fun hearing people asking him to play for Aris BC 💥 pic.twitter.com/qvZEdJoCZI

— Harris Stavrou (@harris_stavrou) April 25, 2026

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Pistons vs Magic live stream: How to watch NBA Playoffs, TV channel, time

The Detroit Pistons and Orlando Magic meet in a pivotal Game 3 today, with tip-off set for 1 p.m. ET on Peacock, as the series shifts and momentum hangs in the balance.

MORE: NBA Playoffs Power Rankings for the remaining teams 

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How to watch Pistons vs Magic

  • When: Saturday, April 25, 2026
  • Time: 1:00 PM ET
  • TV Channel: Peacock
  • Live Stream: Peacock (watch now)

Game 3 between the Detroit Pistons and Orlando Magic comes with the series tied 1-1 after both teams held serve at home, setting up a pivotal swing game. Detroit opened the series with a disappointing 112-101 loss in Game 1, failing to cover as a sizable favorite, but responded in a big way in Game 2 with a 98-83 win, again covering the spread and evening things up.

Defense has defined the Pistons’ approach, highlighted by a dominant second half in Game 2, where they allowed just 37 points. Through two games, Detroit is averaging 99.5 points per contest, with both matchups staying under the total, reinforcing a slower, more physical style of play. Cade Cunningham continues to lead the offense, while the supporting cast has stepped up defensively to limit Orlando’s scoring opportunities.

For the Magic, the postseason has been a mixed run. After falling to the Philadelphia 76ers in the Play-In Tournament, Orlando bounced back with a convincing win over the Charlotte Hornets to secure the No. 8 seed. Since then, they’ve gone 2-2 straight up and against the spread, with all four games hitting the under, pointing to a defensive-minded trend on both sides. Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner remain the focal points offensively, but will need to find more consistency against Detroit’s defensive pressure.

Today’s game will be broadcast exclusively on Peacock, giving fans a streaming-only option to watch Game 3 live. With the NBA continuing to expand its digital footprint, matchups like this highlight the shift toward streaming platforms as a primary way to follow the playoffs.

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Honestly, I’ve been his teammate for nine years, so I …

When I talk about your teammates, I’m curious how this process deepened your connection or appreciation for Jaylen Brown, because so much of his MVP-level play is what laid the foundation for this to be a championship-contending team that you’re returning to. Jayson Tatum: Well, absolutely. Honestly, I’ve been his teammate for nine years, so I wasn’t surprised at all. He’s shown this level of play. For me, it was just like, I was out, we lost Jrue, we lost KP, we lost Al, and it allowed an opportunity for him and the rest of the team to have to step up and carry more on their shoulders. Somebody as talented as he is, and as driven and as accomplished, now given more opportunity, I was fully a believer in what he was able to do and what the rest of the team was able to do. We had a team meeting the day before I came back, so that would have been a Thursday. I remember I sat in front of the team and just vaguely expressed my thoughts and what I’d been dealing with this year. A lot of it was me showing my appreciation for them and being quite candid, like: you guys attacking the season the way you did, competing the way you did, being as together as you were, and playing with the joy and passion that y’all played with, it made me want to get out of my situation and be out there with you guys.

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Jayson Tatum: Some people might get unfair criticism more than others in different ways. And I’m not saying that all of it isn’t warranted. I joke that had I won the championship in 2022, people would view this or that situation, or me, a lot differently. And I admit, I acknowledge I didn’t play well enough for us to win in that series. I got outplayed, and the better team won. They deserved to win. I think after that, there was just this narrative of, “Oh, they’ve been to the Finals once. They’ve been in the conference finals three times. They can’t do it. He can’t do it.” I was 24 years old when we went to the Finals. That was my fourth time in the playoffs, fifth time in the playoffs. Some people don’t get to the playoffs until their fifth or sixth year. So I can say, yeah, I think there is some unfairness a little bit in that regard. I was 20 years old when I led a team to the conference finals against LeBron James. I was the leading scorer on that team in that playoff run, and we lost in Game 7. But through all of that, I wouldn’t change anything about my career. I’ve learned at every stop. I’ve gotten to the top and won the championship, fallen all the way back down to the bottom, and now I’m fighting my way back to get to the top.

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Two mothers of Anthony Edwards&#39; children team up in court

One of Anthony Edwards' baby mamas is helping his other baby mama out in court, TMZ has learned. According to court docs obtained by TMZ, Ayesha Howard -- who has a daughter named Aubri, born in 2024 -- submitted new evidence in her legal battle with the Minnesota Timberwolves star. Ayesha obtained a declaration from Anthony's other baby mama, Alexandria Desroches -- who has a son named Amir with Anthony -- that she is using.

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McNeil-Warren’s versatility could reshape Cleveland’s secondary

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Emmanuel McNeil-Warren is already shaping up to be one of the biggest steals of Day 2, landing with the Cleveland Browns at No. 58 despite being widely projected as a first-round talent. Many draft analysts had him ranked far higher, including Daniel Jeremiah, who listed him as the 15th-best prospect overall. For a player with that kind of evaluation to slip into the late second round, it presents tremendous value for a Browns team looking to strengthen its defensive identity.

What makes McNeil-Warren especially intriguing is his versatility. At 6-foot-3½ and 201 pounds, he brings an ideal blend of size and athleticism that allows him to impact the game in multiple ways. While his 4.52-second 40-yard dash time may not immediately stand out compared to some other defensive backs, it doesn’t fully capture his movement ability. According to Next Gen Stats combine tracking, he recorded the fastest max acceleration among safeties at 6.39 yards per second squared. That kind of burst shows up more on the field than a straight-line speed time, especially in short-area situations where reaction and closing speed matter most.

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This athletic profile makes him a true “chess piece” in the secondary. McNeil-Warren has the range to play deep safety, the physicality to operate in the box, and the agility to match up in the slot as a nickel defender. That level of flexibility is increasingly valuable in today’s NFL, where offenses constantly try to create mismatches.

His arrival also comes at a strategic time for Cleveland. With both Grant Delpit and Ronnie Hickman Jr. potentially heading toward free agency after the season, McNeil-Warren provides both immediate depth and long-term insurance. He may not need to start right away, but his skill set gives the coaching staff options in sub-packages and situational roles early in his career.

If he develops as expected, the Browns may have found not just a contributor, but a foundational piece for their defense—one who can adapt to multiple roles and evolve into a centerpiece of their secondary for years to come.

Shilo Sanders, Desmond Watson come to mind for Buccaneers on Day 3 of NFL Draft

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The final day of the NFL Draft can take on an odd tone, which was definitely true in 2025 when Shedeur Sanders stole much of the spotlight.

But as soon as the seventh round was over, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers took center stage by signing two of the most notable undrafted free agents, Shilo Sanders and Desmond Watson.

A year later, those moves mostly prove how hit or miss things can be this late in proceedings.

Shilo, Deion's other son, was a safety who was ejected from the Bucs' final preseason game and subsequently cut.

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Watson was known as the 464-pound defensive tackle from Florida. He signed, eventually was cut, signed again, and then was cut again.

The reality is that as the 2026 NFL Draft carries on, neither Shilo Sanders nor Desmond Watson is on an NFL roster.

They weren't even signed to those simple reserve/future contracts that teams have that allow them to have players in their facilities in the offseason.

Something could still change, but they might not have NFL futures.

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It's just fascinating to look back on the things that get the most attention. Those moves by the Buccaneers were both notable at the time.

And sure, everyone acknowledged that they may lead to nothing, but they still stood out. They still captured headlines.

A year later, no one really knows where Shilo Sanders or Desmond Watson even are. That's true for plenty of undrafted players, but they didn't all garner headlines. Sanders and Watson did, and now they're on the outside looking in.

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Getafe vs. Barcelona score, stats, talking points, highlights as Barca look to punish Madrid&#39;s latest La Liga slip

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Barcelona will look to take another step towards La Liga glory at Getafe after Real Madrid's latest slip-up.

Madrid were pegged back by Hector Bellerin's last-gasp equaliser for Real Betis on Friday night.

It means Barca will surge 11 points clear if they beat Getafe to claim a ninth consecutive league win that would heighten the chance of them being able to mathematically retain the title in El Clasico against Madrid at Camp Nou next month. They could even be champions before then if Alvaro Arbeloa's men drop further points at Espanyol next weekend.

Getafe are sure to be a tough nut to crack, though, as they always are. Only Madrid and Barca have conceded fewer goals than the 32 Jose Bordalas' men have allowed.

They are sixth in the table, sitting in the Conference League qualifying spot despite scoring just 28 times in 32 matches. Only bottom club Real Oviedo have managed fewer goals. Hansi Flick and Barca, without the injured Lamine Yamal, know they must expect this one to be a bit of a slog.

MORE:Latest news, updates on Lamine Yamal's injury in the first half of Barcelona vs. Celta Vigo

Getafe vs. Barcelona live score

36 mins: It might need a moment of magic from Barcelona to unlock this miserly Getefe defence and Roony almost produces one, cutting inside from the right and fizzing a shot just past the far post.
35 mins: Kounde, already on a booking for a rash challenge, fires a wild backpass at Garcia that almost leaves Barca in trouble.
8 mins: Early sight of goal for Lewandowski, who shoots narrowly over.

Location: Estadio Coliseum (Getafe, Spain)
Referee: Hernandez Maeso

Starting lineups:

Getafe (5-4-1, right to left): Soria — Iglesias, Boselli, Duarte, Djene, Davinchi— Birmancevic, Milla, Arambarri, Martin — Satriano

Barcelona (4-2-3-1, right to left): J. Garcia (GK) — Kounde, Cubarsi, Martin, Cancelo — Pedri, Gavi — Roony, Olmo, Fermin — Lewandowski

MORE:An up-to-date list of the La Liga top goal scorers for the 2025/26 season

Getafe vs. Barcelona key moments

This section will be updated with goal, highlights and other key moments after the match kicks off

Getafe vs. Barcelona upcoming schedules

Getafe upcoming fixtures

DateCompetitionMatchLocation
Sun, May 3La LigaGetafe vs. Rayo VallecanoEstadio Coliseum (Getafe, Spain)
Sun, May 10La LigaReal Oviedo vs. GetafeEstadio Carlos Tartiere (Oviedo, Spain)
Wed, May 13La LigaGetafe vs. Real MallorcaEstadio Coliseum (Getafe, Spain)

Barcelona upcoming fixtures

DateCompetitionMatchLocation
Sat, May 2La LigaOsasuna vs. BarcelonaEstadio El Sadar (Pamplona, Spain)
Sun, May 10La LigaBarcelona vs. Real MadridCamp Nou (Barcelona, Spain)
Wed, May 13La LigaAlaves vs. BarcelonaMendizorrotza (Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain)

🔴 Bologna v Roma | Official: calls on Orsolini, Wesley, Dybala, Rowe

🔴 Bologna v Roma | Official: calls on Orsolini, Wesley, Dybala, Rowe

A crucial match at the Dall’Ara for Roma, who visit Bologna looking to return to winning ways and keep alive hopes of a major feat: winning and putting pressure on Juventus in the difficult chase for a Champions League spot.

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Bologna, for their part, are still a long way from their European objective, and a win against Roma would open up the possibility—however slim—of chasing down Atalanta. 


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✅ Official line-ups

BOLOGNA (3-4-3) Ravaglia; Helland, Heggem, Lucumi; Joao Mario, Freuler, Ferguson, Miranda; Orsolini, Castro, Rowe.

ROMA (3-4-2-1): Svilar; Mancini, Ndicka, Hermoso; Celik, Cristante, Pisilli, Wesley; Soulé, El Aynaoui; Malen.

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5 Best players available for the Vikings on Day 3 of the 2026 NFL Draft

The Minnesota Vikings have already made five picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, but they could still use some contributors on Day 3. There are questions at WR3 and long-term questions at running back, as well as a need at center even after the Vikings switched Blake Brandel to full-time center.

Minnesota has four picks on Saturday to close the NFL Draft, but they still need to walk away by addressing some needs. Some of the players below were expected to go on Day 2, so maybe the Vikings gauged their value better than the media and public did. They currently own the 159th- and 163rd-overall picks (both in the 5th round).

Here are the five best players the Vikings should target.

  • Sam Hecht, C, Kansas State
  • Emmett Johnson, RB, Nebraska
  • Demond Claiborne, RB, Washington
  • Bryce Lance, WR, North Dakota State
  • Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee

Claiborne is the only player here who isn't on the Wide Left Consensus Big Board's Top 100, but this draft has been so unpredictable, I'm putting them here. McCoy was a potential top-10 pick, but injury concerns have dropped him all the way to Day 3. Some team will take a flyer on him, but when?

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Gladstone, Coen explain reasoning behind each Jaguars Day 2 draft pick

The Jacksonville Jaguars would make four selections on Day 2 of the 2026 NFL draft, landing TE Nate Boerkircher, DT Albert Regis, OL Emmanuel Pregnon, and DB Jalen Huskey.

So what led the Jaguars to choose these players over the other prospects that were available? After Day 2 ended, Liam Coen and James Gladstone spoke with the media and provided some insights.

Why the Jaguars selected TE Nate Boerkircher

What Coen had to say: "The type of player, type of person that we're trying to hunt up here," Coen said. "Attitude, toughness. Mentally and physically tough. I think has a lot more in his body than was probably displayed throughout the season when they were throwing the ball a lot to those wideouts. Every opportunity he had throughout the offseason process to go put it on tape that he could and that there was that in his body and that he did have those capabilities, it showed up in a major way."

Boerkircher's fit with Jaguars: Jacksonville really wanted Boerkircher, so much so that Coen said he had a dream about drafting him. He filled a blocking-first role in college, and can do the same with the Jaguars, competing with Quintin Morris for snaps and also giving Coen the flexibility to use more three-tight-end sets. However, the Jaguars also believe Boerkircher possesses upside as a pass catcher.

Why the Jaguars selected DT Albert Regis

What Coen had to say: "The football intelligence, the football IQ, the feel, how to play single blocks, how to play double teams, how to how he runs to the football. I mean, this guy chases things down, screens. We talk about heat for players for us and the amount of buy-in in the building for these players, specifically Albert. a ton of buy-in, and you hit it on the head -- the type of football intelligence, IQ matched with somebody that's going to play his tail off and compete. That's exactly what we were hunting up."

Regis' fit with the Jaguars: Regis was a run-first defender and will boost the Jaguars' rotational depth behind DaVon Hamilton. He was also quite effective at getting his hands up and batting down passes.

Why the Jaguars selected OL Emmanuel Pregnon

What Coen had to say: "A first-team all-American. Type of player that adds mass inside. That's something that we've been continuously evaluating is getting bigger, faster, stronger, and tougher. And that's something that he does for us. I'm very good friends with Will Stein, who was his offensive coordinator. We talked a lot throughout the last week. Very close with Dan Lanning as well. And so, you look at his physical attributes, the stuff we can't coach. And then a guy that wasn't a mental error guy, wasn't somebody that couldn't handle all of what Oregon was able to do in their system and checking and killing plays, audibles, alerts, all those kind of things that you're hunting up."

Pregnon's fit with the Jaguars: As Coen mentions, Pregnon adds size to the Jaguars' interior offensive line, measuring in at 6-04 and weighing 314 pounds. It's not a secret that Coen wants to be a more effective rushing offense this season, which could lead to more competition along the offensive line this summer.

Why the Jaguars selected DB Jalen Huskey

What Gladstone had to say: "We talked a little bit about the bigger personnel groupings becoming a trend. Well, to combat that, you're getting hybrid safety corners and bigger bodies at the position that can help match that a little bit more effectively. And you know, something that we prioritize not only on the defensive back end, but across the entire roster is versatility, and so he certainly offers that, but at the same time, his play style is one that is extremely aggressive and tough and physical. And so that really captured our attention and our hearts."

Huskey's fit with the Jaguars: Like Gladstone said, Huskey adds another versatile presence to the secondary, giving Anthony Campanile flexibility as he puts game plans together. In addition to that, Huskey could play a key role on special teams early on, specifically on the punt coverage team as a personal protector, with Andrew Wingard no longer on the team. Defensively, Huskey may be more likely to provide depth early on.

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Why Jaguars had to have Boerkircher, Regis, Pregnon, Huskey

2027 NFL mock draft: Arch Manning, four more QBs top way-too-early projection

Don't blame anyone for looking ahead to the 2027 NFL Draft as this year's event wraps up. Decision-makers in the league have already had their eye out on next spring's proceedings for some time.

The NFL draft annually gives rise to a "wait-'til-next-year" mentality, with heightened scrutiny around the current class dovetailing with optimism about future prospects who haven't been picked apart. This time, however, the dynamic might at least be partially justified.

With quarterbacks Arch Manning and Dante Moore returning to their respective schools this fall and star wide receiver Jeremiah Smith becoming draft eligible, the stars have aligned for the 2027 class to be a special one. The promise doesn't stop there, however. Several other marquee figures shape up as promising early picks, and more top talent could emerge this fall.

If there were any doubts about whether teams are buying into the forthcoming group being stronger than this year's edition, teams' refusal to part with early 2027 draft picks should speak volumes.

Projecting the course of the first round a year out is an exercise in futility, of course. But our way-too-early 2027 NFL mock draft attempts to make sense of where every team – in our projected order – could turn a year from now:

2027 NFL mock draft

1. New York Jets – Arch Manning, QB, Texas

A year ago, Manning was a staple of these exercises despite having only a minimal body of work. Those projections proved premature, but they weren't off base. After a tumultuous start to taking over the reins for the Longhorns, Manning settled down and showcased the tantalizing skill set that puts him at the head of the class for next year. There's still work to be done, particularly in becoming much more precise when throwing on the move, but Manning would provide an unparalleled level of hope and excitement to a franchise that doesn't look equipped to end the lengthiest active postseason drought in North American men's team sports anytime soon.

2. Miami Dolphins – Jeremiah Smith, WR, Ohio State

Taking a wide receiver this early certainly isn't part of the roster-building playbook to which Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan subscribed when he was with the Packers. Smith, however, is no ordinary pass catcher. The Buckeyes star has looked pro-ready since he arrived in Columbus, setting himself apart from his peers with his 6-3, 223-pound frame and elite track record for coming down with contested catches. This would make Smith the highest-drafted pure receiver since Calvin Johnson went No. 2 overall in 2007, but he looks fully worthy of such a lofty investment.

3. Arizona Cardinals – Dante Moore, QB, Oregon

Even with Jeremiyah Love in the fold, Arizona's offense likely won't take off until it can find a true catalyst behind center. Outside of his College Football Playoff meltdown, Moore exhibited remarkable poise in piloting the Ducks' attack. If he cuts down on his lapses under pressure, the 6-3, 206-pound signal-caller could help make the Cardinals relevant in the hypercompetitive NFC West.

4. Atlanta Falcons – Leonard Moore, CB, Notre Dame

Arthur Blank ran out of patience and blew up the Falcons' leadership team, choosing to bring president of football Matt Ryan, general manager Ian Cunningham and coach Kevin Stefanski aboard to oversee a new day for the franchise. The roster could be next up on the demolition list. While Atlanta already added cornerback Avieon Terrell alongside brother A.J., it probably would stand to benefit greatly by adding Moore, a coverage maven who recorded five interceptions last year and is the only consensus All-American on defense set to return to college football in 2026.

5. Tennessee Titans – Trevor Goosby, OT, Texas

The Carnell Tate pick revealed how much of a premium Tennessee is placing on equipping Cam Ward with the help that was absent throughout his rookie campaign. The next step might be revisiting his protection plan after big-ticket left tackle Dan Moore Jr. flopped in his first season with the Titans. Had he declared, Goosby would have had a solid case to be the top offensive lineman selected. Instead, he's the clear front-runner for that honor in 2027.

6. Las Vegas Raiders – Jordan Seaton, OT, LSU

Seems safe to say that all of the Raiders' plans will be colored by a desire to safeguard and support Fernando Mendoza. Picking up Seaton would certainly serve that end, as the Colorado transfer has carved out a deserved reputation as one of college football's premier pass protectors. He still has work to do to become a more consistent force in the run game, but he could team with Kolton Miller to prevent edge rushers from throwing Mendoza off his rhythm.

7. Cleveland Browns – CJ Carr, QB, Notre Dame

The nightmarish Deshaun Watson ordeal can finally come to a close after this season, though its specter will remain even beyond the dead cap hits that Cleveland is set to carry in future years. Moving on would be a lot easier if the Browns could pull themselves out of quarterback purgatory with a figure like Carr. The 6-3, 210-pound passer will have to prove this season that he can drive an offense without Jeremiyah Love and Jadrian Price, but his poise and efficiency already stand out.

8. New York Giants – Cam Coleman, WR, Texas

Maybe Malik Nabers would be satisfied with the Giants' draft plan in John Harbaugh's second go-around if it included a major weapon to take pressure off him. Coleman would further enhance Jaxson Dart's ability to attack deep, with few cornerbacks proving themselves capable of matching his speed and jump-ball prowess. He's not likely to catch up to Smith's draft stock, but he's far from a consolation prize.

9. New Orleans Saints – Colin Simmons, DE/OLB, Texas

A Saints defense in transition is overdue for the youth movement that's helped reinvigorate the offense. Simmons has quickly established himself as one of college football's premier pass rushers after compiling 21 sacks in his first two years. He could be a cornerstone for a unit that was long propped up by Cameron Jordan.

10. Washington Commanders – Dylan Stewart, DE/OLB, South Carolina

What a homecoming this would be for the Washington D.C. native. As a true freshman, he looked the part of a potential No. 1 pick, with a truly rare burst off the line of scrimmage. If the 6-5, 245-pounder rediscovers his form after something of a letdown campaign last year, he'll no doubt be in the mix to be off the board very early. The Commanders could team him with Odafe Oweh to give themselves the supreme athleticism off the edge that they lacked in Dan Quinn's first two seasons at the helm.

11. Jets (from Indianapolis Colts) – KJ Bolden, S, Georgia

Taking a safety this early might seem like a luxury for a Jets roster with so many unsettled spots. Bolden, however, can be a load-bearing asset for a secondary that lacks much in the way of dependability. Despite being listed at 6-0 and 185 pounds, he makes his presence felt in the run game and can handle a variety of coverage assignments.

12. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Jamari Johnson, TE, Oregon

The post-Mike Evans life might quickly reveal how badly the Buccaneers miss having a supersized option in the passing game. At 6-5 and 257 pounds, Johnson can handle in-line work and win contested catches while also stretching defenses vertically and doing damage after the catch. He could be in for a star turn with Kenyon Sadiq off to the Jets.

13. Pittsburgh Steelers – Brendan Sorsby, QB, Texas Tech

Omar Khan unquestionably has a type when it comes to quarterbacks: Sturdy and strong-armed passers built to weather the elements in the AFC North. Pittsburgh went for that prototype in Drew Allar, but they might be in search of a more viable successor to Aaron Rodgers next year. At 6-3 and 235 pounds with no trouble pushing the ball downfield, Sorsby more than clears the bar when it comes to the Steelers' desired traits. The Cincinnati transfer, who's also tough to bring down in the open field as a runner, at times resembles a top-five prospect when everything is clicking, but he'll be looking to find more consistency in his year with the Red Raiders.

14. Jets (from Dallas Cowboys) – Ellis Robinson IV, CB, Georgia

Let's double-dip on talented Bulldog defensive backs to remake the Jets secondary. Robinson recorded four interceptions last season, and his playmaking streak would surely stand out on a defense that didn't manage to pull down a single pick in 2025.

15. Carolina Panthers – Quincy Rhodes, DE/OLB, Arkansas

After following up two Day 2 picks at edge in 2025 with the massive Jaelan Phillips contract this spring, this might seem like a lot for Carolina to throw at one spot. Yet if their young alternatives hit a snag in their development opposite Phillips, it will be mighty tempting to look to Rhodes, who surprised many by returning to school. An imposing matchup at 6-6 and 276 pounds, he's already got a nifty spin move at his disposal and could add more tricks to his arsenal.

16. Cincinnati Bengals – Zabien Brown, CB, Alabama

DJ Turner II and Dax Hill are both entering the final year of their respective contracts. Bringing back both seems like a stretch for an organization that already has made significant top-of-market commitments elsewhere. At 6-0 and 194 pounds with the physical mentality and make-up speed to handle press coverage, Brown clears the bar on plenty of traits the Bengals covet from their defensive backs.

17. Minnesota Vikings – Ahmad Hardy, RB, Missouri

If the Kyler Murray trial run proves fruitful, it seems likely that both sides would want to re-up with one another next offseason. Minnesota could continue to transform its backfield, however, by bringing on a replacement for Aaron Jones, who will turn 32 in December and took a significant pay cut to stick around for 2026. At 5-10 and 210 pounds, Hardy is more Ashton Jeanty than Jeremiyah Love, though it remains to be seen whether he can transcend the running back value conversation the way either ball carrier did.

18. Detroit Lions – Will Heldt, DE, Clemson

The Lions traded up in the second round to take Derrick Moore as Aidan Hutchinson's running mate, but it might be hard to resist first-round options next year. One promising possibility could be Heldt, who was talented enough to change the mind of noted transfer holdout Dabo Swinney. If the 6-6, 260-pound edge rusher continues to develop after posting 7 1/2 sacks last season, he could enjoy the draft surge that many of his former teammates missed out on in this cycle.

19. Baltimore Ravens – Kelley Jones, CB, Mississippi State

Change could soon be afoot in Baltimore's secondary, which is scheduled to have Marlon Humphrey and Chidobe Awuzie hit free agency after next year. A towering presence on the back end at 6-4 and 195 pounds, Jones could help the Ravens combat the likes of Ja'Marr Chase, Tee Higgins and DK Metcalf in the AFC North.

20. Houston Texans – Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa, LB, Notre Dame

There's not much missing from DeMeco Ryans' defense, which routinely overwhelms opponents with the sheer force of its starters. But linebackers Azeez Al-Shaair and Henry To'oTo'o are both entering the final year of their deals, and money will be a tight for a franchise with so much top-of-market talent. Viliamu-Asa can patrol the second level as a trusted run stopper.

21. Kansas City Chiefs – Trey'Dez Green, TE, LSU

Here's a fun vision for a Travis Kelce successor. At 6-7 and 240 pounds, Green would give Patrick Mahomes an easy button in the red zone and on jump balls. Plying his trade under Kelce and learning how to threaten defenses as a detached option would set the mismatch creator up for long-term success.

22. Philadelphia Eagles – Julian Sayin, QB, Ohio State

If Jalen Hurts doesn't receive a contract extension this offseason and struggles to mesh with new offensive coordinator Sean Mannion's plan, things could come to a head next offseason for the Eagles and their star quarterback. Sayin could be a somewhat confounding evaluation coming from an Ohio State offense that affords him a good deal of luxuries. But while some might have questions about his modest size (6-1, 208 pounds) and limitations outside of the pocket, there's no question he can play the role of a quick-processing and precise distributor.

23. Cowboys (from Packers) – Nick Marsh, WR, Indiana

George Pickens might soon be running an out route after Dallas informed the franchise-tagged receiver it wouldn't be offering him an extension before the season. Should a trade materialize or the Cowboys simply want to move on, they could use their second first-rounder from the Micah Parsons deal to find a replacement. Marsh presents a comparable skill set, highlighted by the 6-3, 203-pounder's penchant for pulling down contested catches and a clear comfort working deep. He could flourish in Indiana's offense after transferring from Michigan State.

24. San Francisco 49ers – Koi Perich, S, Oregon

The back end of the 49ers' defense hasn't generated many splash plays in recent years. Perich, who dabbled at receiver at Minnesota and also was a standout returner, could change the dynamic of the secondary. At 6-1 and 200 pounds, he could be on the Dillon Thieneman trajectory as a supreme athlete looking to rediscover his top form with the Ducks after moving over from a Big Ten school.

25. Jacksonville Jaguars – David Stone, DT, Oklahoma

At the center of the Jaguars' defensive turnaround was a heavy emphasis on creating chaos. The interior defensive line, however, didn't live up to the standard set by the rest of the unit. Coordinator Anthony Campanile would surely find a way to take advantage of Stone's rapid initial burst and imposing length - qualities that could make him a top-15 pick if he continues along his current trajectory.

26. Buffalo Bills – Damon Wilson II, DE, Miami (Fla.)

For the Bills to truly thrive in new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard's system, the franchise might need to break from some of its past proclivities. That could mean trying to jolt a stubborn edge rush with Wilson, who isn't yet a reliable presence against the run but could be in line to follow ex-Hurricanes Rueben Bain Jr. and Akheem Mesidor as an early pick after transferring from Missouri.

27. Los Angeles Chargers – A'Mauri Washington, DT, Oregon

Jim Harbaugh's quest to control the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball seems bound to extend to next offseason. Washington moves astonishingly well for a 330-pounder, but his real value to the Chargers would be the double teams he draws and run plays he routinely blows up.

28. Chicago Bears – Ahmad Moten, DT, Miami (Fla.)

Dennis Allen's defense might require more meaningful disruption from the interior than Gervon Dexter Sr. and Grady Jarrett can provide. Moten's quick-twitch movements that leave plodding blockers playing catch-up could yield the level of penetration that Allen relishes.

29. New England Patriots – Whit Weeks, LB, LSU

Might this pick belong to Philadelphia by the summer? A post-June 1 trade for A.J. Brown would make ample sense for all parties. For the time being, let's instead equip New England with Weeks, who was waylaid by a broken ankle last season but could be a terror on blitzes for a Patriots defense that likes to keep its opponents guessing.

30. Los Angeles Rams – Princewill Umanmielen, DE/OLB, LSU

Byron Young is set to be a free agent after this season, and re-signing a potentially pricy veteran edge rusher might not be on the docket for a team with so many other hefty financial commitments. A two-time transfer from Nebraska and Mississippi, Umanmielen - the brother of Panthers outside linebacker Princely Umanmielen - could form an imposing tandem with Jared Verse if he continues to develop after posting nine sacks last year.

31. Denver Broncos – A.J. Holmes Jr., DT, Texas Tech

After the Jaylen Waddle trade, the Broncos might be poised to boast the AFC's most well-balanced roster for some time. Holmes would make Denver's stacked defense ramp up the pressure on opponents even further while demanding attention and creating opportunities for others.

32. Seattle Seahawks – Mateen Ibirogba, DT, Texas Tech

Mike Macdonald's deep and varied pass rush appears due for upheaval next year, with defensive tackle Leonard Williams and edge rushers Uchenna Nwosu and Derick Hall all unsigned beyond this season. A former edge rusher at Georgetown, Ibirogba bulked up to become an interior pest at Wake Forest but maintained the explosiveness and versatility that Macdonald and general manager John Schneider would no doubt appreciate.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 2027 NFL mock draft: Arch Manning, QBs top way-too-early projection

Fulham 1-0 Aston Villa: What Silva said

Fulham boss Marco Silva speaking to BBC Match Of The Day: "Overall, good performance from us. We would've liked to have a bit more of the ball in the second half, to have longer periods of possession and be able to create more. We pressed them very well every moment. [Aston Villa are] a top side with physical and technical players but we needed [to win] and we wanted it. We created good moments. Second half it was difficult to press, we needed a bit of calmness and quality and could've created more. Back-to-back clean sheets in a crucial moment.

"Very hard work, some moments not easy. They had some moments but we were competitive."

On the disallowed goal: "No comments on that. The image speaks of the moment. The way you have asked me the question speaks about the moment."

On fighting for Europe: "Massive win against a top side. Always capable of finding moments to score the way they build through the spine of the team. Our work was good. Two points off sixth and it's going to be a big fight until the end. We have set ourselves in a position to fight for something so that should make everybody proud. It will be difficult. We have lots of injuries but we keep fighting to make people proud of us."

Did you know?

  • Fulham have beaten Aston Villa for the first time in the Premier League since 20 October 2022, a run of six games without a win.
  • Joachim Anderson recorded four tackles, four interceptions and seven clearances in this match, becoming the first Fulham player to hit those tallies in a Premier League game since Sasha Reither vs Chelsea in November 2012.

Bud Clark and Julian Neal have messages for the 12th Man

The Seattle Seahawks added a pair of game-ready defensive backs to their secondary on Day Two of the 2026 NFL draft. Seattle selected safety Bud Clark with the final pick in the second round. Later, they traded back to the second-to-last pick in the third to select cornerback Julian Neal (while adding another sixth rounder in the process).

Shortly after being selected, both Clark and Neal shared videos to the Seahawks, who then posted them on their social media accounts. To say these two are excited to contribute to the best defense in the NFL would be quite the understatement. Their reactions can be seen in the two posts below.

Bud 🤝 @12spic.twitter.com/BeCeZOkZVc

— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) April 25, 2026

.@12s, meet @J12_neal 🤝 pic.twitter.com/IKuJ8vQR0v

— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) April 25, 2026

And why wouldn't they be!? These two are direct replacement picks for Coby Bryant and Riq Woolen, who departed from the Pacific Northwest in free agency earlier this offseason. Seattle took two players ready to fill in once the title defense campaign of 2026 rolls around this fall.

We at Seahawks Wire congratulate both Clark and Neal for the accomplishment of being drafted into the NFL.

This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Seahawks draft picks Bud Clark and Julian Neal have a message for 12's

Guernsey FC secure home play-off semi-final

Action from Guernsey FC v Lancing
Guernsey FC are hoping for promotion back to the eighth tier of English football after relegation last season [BBC]

Guernsey FC left it late to ensure a home play-off tie as they beat relegated Lancing 3-0 in their final regular season game.

The draw means the Green Lions - who have won just two of their last six games - consolidate third place in the Southern Combination Premier Division.

They will host Horhsam YM in their semi-final at Victoria Park on Saturday 2 May as they aim for an immediate return to the eighth tier of English football.

The Green Lions made a good start in what was a goalless first half as they hit the crossbar twice in a minute.

First Callum Le Lacheur struck the frame of the goal with a 16th-minute effort before Chalton Gauvain did the same seconds later.

Guernsey somehow managed to fail to score seven minutes after the break when Gauvain's corner caused chaos in the box, and after Lancing cleared two efforts off the line Sam Murray fired against the bar.

Josh Addison made a couple of good saves to keep Guernsey in the game before his side finally took the lead.

Substitute George Goubert beat his man, cut inside and fired in low for his second goal of the season with 11 minutes to go.

Ross Allen forced a good save three minutes later before Matt Loaring made the points safe as he scored in the 88th minute.

The long-serving midfielder got the final touch on Sam Murray's near-post flick after a Jamie Dodd long throw before top scorer Murray headed in a third in stoppage time from another Dodd throw in.

"It's what we set out to do at the start of the season," Guernsey FC manager Tony Vance told BBC Radio Guernsey.

"We knew we wouldn't be able to win the league because of all the travel, it's just too much really of an ask logistically - you have to go some to win the league in this environment because it's brutal.

"Playoffs is our best chance, we've got a toe in the door and that's what we set out to do."

He added: "Lancing made it really, really difficult for us, they went man-to-man against us and they were a threat in transition.

"It's a difficult situation, if it's not working for you up front you've got to keep pushing and you throw bodies forward and you leave yourself open and Josh made some big saves for us.

"They've got nothing to play for so they can play like that with no fear, so it was a question of knocking on the door but not leaving it too open and in the end we got there."

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What are the Vikings needs heading into Day 3 of the 2026 NFL Draft?

The Minnesota Vikings made five picks in the first three rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft, but they still have some pressing needs left on their roster. Let's look at their selections so far:

  • First Round (18th overall): Caleb Banks, DL, Florida
  • Second Round (51st overall): Jake Golday, LB, Cincinnati
  • Third Round (82nd overall): Dominique Orange, DL, Iowa State
  • Third Round (97th overall): Caleb Tiernan, OL, Northwestern
  • Third Round (98th overall): Jakobe Thomas, S, Miami

With four of the top five selections being defenders, it's likely the Vikings address the offensive side of the ball on Day 3. That's where most of their needs still lie, although they can still try adding depth on defense.

  • Center
  • Wide receiver
  • Running back
  • Cornerback
  • Safety

Minnesota enters Saturday with four picks, meaning they can't address all of these needs without acquiring more picks. Cornerback has never appeared to be a huge priority for Brian Flores, so maybe they will try addressing depth there post-draft. They may be comfortable at safety as well after taking Thomas at 98 last night.

But there is a glaring hole at WR3, assuming second-year wideout Tai Felton doesn't take a massive step in his development. Blake Brandel has been moved to the permanent center, but he's 29, and the team could land his immediate or long-term replacement if the right guy falls to them.

The Vikings do have two capable starting running backs, but Aaron Jones is 31 and has always struggled to stay healthy and Jordan Mason has never carried a full workload. They could stand to add an RB3 who can potentially battle for the starting job in 2027.

This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: Vikings still have some needs to address on the final day of the draft

🤕 From bad to worse; Spurs season on the ropes after Solanke injury

🤕 From bad to worse; Spurs season on the ropes after Solanke injury

Tottenham's 2025/26 Premier League nightmare may have taken yet another horror turn in the opening 45 minutes at Molineux against Wolves.


The bottom-three clash in the Midlands is one of vital importance for Roberto De Zerbi's outfit, who came into the weekend sitting 18th and two points adrift of capital rival West Ham.

With possible relegation looming, their task may have been made that much harder after England international forward Dominic Solanke was taken off in the 4th minute with an apparent hamstring injury.

Solanke, who was in line to be a key figure for the club after arriving from Nottingham Forest two summers ago, has contributed six goals across the current campaign.

But with other attacking options regularly failing to deliver, a season-ending injury could spell disaster for the club's chances of avoiding the drop.

Serie A | Parma 1-0 Pisa: Elphege gets safety party started

Serie A | Parma 1-0 Pisa: Elphege gets safety party started
Serie A | Parma 1-0 Pisa: Elphege gets safety party started

Nesta Elphege came off the bench to get the Parma party started and consequently send sorry Pisa into Serie B, but they hit the woodwork twice.

The Ducali were ready to celebrate Serie A safety after a surprise victory away to Udinese put them 11 points clear of the drop zone, as Mateo Pellegrino returned from a head injury, with only Matija Frigan and Benja Cremaschi missing out. Pisa were heading to Serie B after four consecutive defeats, plus Matteo Tramoni, Rafiu Durosinmi, Marius Marin and Daniel Denoon didn’t make the trip, with Mehdi Leris shaking off an ankle sprain.

See how it all unfolded on the Liveblog.

Zion Suzuki made a desperate reaction save in the sixth minute, flinging his face in the way of the Isak Vural volley from six yards.

Mandela Keita responded moments later by robbing Ebeneezer Akinsanmiro in midfield and forcing a low one-handed Adrian Semper save.

Hans Nicolussi Caviglia curled just wide, but Akinsanmiro ran onto the Vural lay-off and thumped the base of the near post from close range.

PARMA, ITALY – APRIL 25: Gabriel Strefezza of Parma Calcio cp Ebenezer Akinsanmiro of Pisa SC during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Pisa SC at Stadio Ennio Tardini on April 25, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Emanuele Valeri rolled across the face of goal, but both Pellegrino and Enrico Delprato failed to make the most of it, then Pisa nearly scored on the counter from a Parma free kick, Filip Stojilkovic hitting the upright of an open goal after going one-on-one with Suzuki.

Vural went off with a knee injury, and Samuele Angori threw himself in the path of Nicolussi Caviglia on a Pellegrino lay-off.

PARMA, ITALY – APRIL 25: Mariano Troilo of Parma Calcio competes for the ball with Filip Stojilkovic of Pisa SC during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Pisa SC at Stadio Ennio Tardini on April 25, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

The tempo dropped as the temperature went up in the afternoon sun, a weak Henrik Meister angled drive failing to trouble Suzuki, but Stefano Moreo skimmed the crossbar with a towering header on Angori’s cross.

Super-sub Nesta Elphege can’t seem to stop scoring at the moment and made an immediate impact off the bench for Parma. He gathered an Oliver Sorensen bouncing header with his back to goal from seven yards, turned and swept home.

Moments later, Elphege skilfully sent Emanuele Valeri down the left to force a tricky save from Semper, then Pellegrino’s header was straight at the goalkeeper.

If Verona beat Lecce this evening, then Pisa are mathematically relegated.

Parma 1-0 Pisa

Elphege 82 (Pa)

Terry Bradshaw holds Immaculate Reception ball, for first time since throwing the pass

On December 23, 1972, the Steelers got their first win in playoff history with a play for the ages. Last night, for the first time since quarterback Terry Bradshaw threw the pass that became the Immaculate Reception, he held the ball again.

Bradshaw was handed the ball during a draft event at the Nemacolin resort, located roughly 70 miles from Pittsburgh.

“It’s a little deflated," Bradshaw said once he got the ball. "Must have been up in New England."

A fan named Jim Baker had ended up with the Immaculate Reception ball, which was used for the extra point after Franco Harris caught the pass and ran to the end zone.

Here's where the ball should go next — into the hands of the Franco statue at the Pittsburgh International Airport.

&#39;So much to like and admire about rejuvenated Forest&#39;

Vitor Pereira shouts instructions to his team from the technical area
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Vitor Pereira appeared to revel in talking about his team's remarkable performance at Sunderland - he had great reason to be so proud.

Broadcasters waiting to speak to him in the interview area after full-time were greeted with a beaming smile and a rich enthusiasm for what he had just seen his side produce.

The Portuguese had high praise his coaching staff - particularly those tasked with organising set pieces - because Forest had been lethal with them in the first half onslaught that saw them take a wrecking ball to a Sunderland defence that could hardly be labelled as weak or ill-prepared.

The variety of executions with the dead ball seemed to outwit Sunderland as Regis le Bris alluded to afterwards. Forest were so potent. Omari Hutchinson sparkled on the wing, Chris Wood made a welcome return to the Premier League goal scoring roster and Morgan Gibbs-White is playing as effectively as any Premier League player at the moment. Such form is breeding confidence in those around him.

Having lost my own mum to illness two years ago, Elliott Anderson's goal pulled at the heart-strings as I am sure it did with many others. There were no boos for this outstanding footballer, formerly of Sunderland's rivals down the road.

There was so much to like and admire about this seminal win for Pereira's team. He's rejuvenated Forest and they are well set now to take on Aston Villa for a place in a European final. They won't be relegated - and that looked a red hot possibility when they switched managers in February.

Mainz 05 3-1 Bayern Munich: Musiala shoots from distance, goes agonizingly wide

Bara Sapoko Ndiaye (Bayern Munich) looks on during Matchday 30 1.Bundesliga: Bayern Munich and Stuttgart at Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany on April 19 2026. (Photo by Ulrik Pedersen/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images

68’ — Musiala tries his luck from distance, but it goes inches wide of the post.


66’ — Musiala shoots but it doesn’t beat the first man.


57’ — Josip Stanišić and Jamal Musiala replace Alphonso Davies and Raphael Raphaël Guerreiro


54’ — TOR! Konrad Laimer crosses in for Nicolas Jackson who shoots first time. The ball slips through the goalkeeper’s hands and over the line.


51’ — Olise chips the ball in for Harry Kane but it’s over his head.


49’ — Jackson makes a mess of the attacking move.


48’ — Urbig forced into another save.


46’ — We’re back. Harry Kane and Michael Olise are both subbed on for Aleksandar Pavlović and Luis Díaz. Can Bayern get something from this match?


Halftime Observations

  • Bayern is downright awful today. There’s no other way to put it.
  • A bunch of Bayern’s players were subpar today.
  • The only thing that makes this scoreline less painful is that this is a nothingburger match. If anything, it’ll trigger “revenge Bayern” who will go all out against PSG next week.

45+2’ — Goal. Bayern is 3-0 down. THREE goals to NONE. What the hell.


45’ — Three minutes of stoppage time.


40’ — Alphonso Davies receives the ball but he couldn’t control it properly to get a good shot off. Side netting is the result.


38’ — Bayern win a free kick after a foul on Jackson.


37’ — Mainz go on the counter but Bayern manage to stop it. Breath of relief.


33’ — Mainz free kick nearly goes in. And another. And another. Bayern is getting peppered.


29’ — Goal. Mainz score again. Urbig had no help there.


24’ — Aleksandar Pavlović takes the corner and much like Joshua Kimmich’s corners it goes too high for anyone to reach


22’ — Urbig saves another shot destined for the top corner. Bayern go down the other end but still no goal.


20’ — Mainz go forward again but this time Urbig produces two massive saves to deny Mainz. Dominik Kohr also booked.


17’ — Bayern go on the attack almost immediately but the cut back from Laimer doesn’t find anyone.


15’ — Goal. Mainz score from a corner kick after Bayern fail to clear the lines.


13’ — Jonas Urbig sprints out of his box to head a Mainz through lob. Manuel Neuer would be proud of that.


11’ — Mainz go on the attack but the final ball was lacking and it goes out for a Bayern goal kick.


5’ — Konrad Laimer crosses for Nicolas Jackson but the ball is too high for the latter.


4’ — Raphaël Guerreiro tries a backheel but it’s a bit too high to go on target.


Kickoff! — The match has commenced!


Bayern Munich released its lineup for the Mainz 05 showdown and it features a heavy rotation (as expected) with the first start for Bara Sapoko Ndiaye:

🚨 𝗦𝗧𝗔𝗥𝗧𝗘𝗟𝗙 🚨

So starten wir gegen Mainz! 📋 pic.twitter.com/aH1dj8uEYW

— FC Bayern München (@FCBayern) April 25, 2026

Bayern Munich has reached the final of the DFB-Pokal for the first time in six years after seeing off Bayer Leverkusen 2-0 in the semifinals. The Bavarians are pitted against VfB Stuttgart for a fourth time this season, with that match scheduled for May 23.

At the present, Bayern will travel to Mainz with basically nothing to play for. The Bundesliga has already been won last week after beating VfB Stuttgart 4-2, with the next big task being the Champions League semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain. That match is just around the corner, and the Bavarians need all of its best players fit. As the motif has been this season, Bayern isn’t just going to be handing out free points. Similarly, Bayern has rolled out its B-team a lot in the second half of the season and got favorable results.


Match Info

Location: Mewa Arena, Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Date: Saturday, 25 April 2026

Time: 3:30 PM Local time | 9:30 AM EST | 6:30 AM PST

TV/streaming: ESPN+, Find Your Country


Prediction

Bayern wins 3-1 with goals from Nicolas Jackson, Michael Olise, and Harry Kane.

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Anthony Davis, Damian Lillard and 11 more NBA stars who never received a single first-place MVP vote

Some players have been Hall of Famers, champions, Finals MVPs, scoring leaders. And yet they were never in full-blown MVP consideration, to the point of never receiving a single first-place vote for the award in their careers. Who are the best of them?

To find out, we went through MVP voting history and pulled the all-time greats who came up empty on top-of-the-ballot support. A few never cracked an MVP ballot at all.

Below, the best players in NBA history who were never seen as the league's best by anybody, judged by MVP voting. One caveat: everyone here played from 1980 on, when the media took over the ballot from the players, who tended to treat award voting about as seriously as today's players do… meaning the occasional good-but-not-great guy would pick up a stray first-place vote.

Anthony Davis

Mar 8, 2026; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Washington Wizards forward Anthony Davis (23) watches during the first half against the New Orleans Pelicans at Smoothie King Center. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Hinton-Imagn Images

Best MVP voting finishes: 3rd (2018), 5th (2015), 6th (2020), 9th (2017)

Future Hall-of-Famer Anthony Davis entered the NBA with a whole lot of hype, a former No. 1 recruit coming out of high school who won a national championship and Player of the Year honors in an all-time one-and-done season at Kentucky, before being selected first overall by the New Orleans Pelicans in the 2012 draft.

And Davis has lived up to the expectations more or less, earning All-Star honors 10 times (every other player who has made that many All-Star appearances is either in the Hall of Fame, still active or recently retired), making four 1st Team All-NBAs and winning an NBA championship once, in 2019-20, as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers.

But just like Davis is considered one of the best defenders ever without winning Defensive Player of the Year once, he's also one of the best NBA players ever without ever being considered the best player in the league by anybody. Davis has just one Top 3 MVP finish in his career, which came in 2017-18, as a member of the New Orleans Pelicans, when he put up 28.1 points, 11.1 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.5 steals and 2.6 blocks per game. Outside of that, Davis has just one other Top 5 finish in the prestigious award's voting.

This tier of players is actually fascinating, in that Davis is a surefire first-ballot Hall-of-Famer, and even so, his career might be seen as just a tad bit disappointing in that he wasn't able to become the best player on a championship team, which many thought would be possible when he came out of college, considering he accomplished just that at Kentucky. He never even got a single first-place MVP vote.

Davis never becoming the guy is kind of disappointing, and can be attributed not only to his trouble staying healthy throughout his career, but also to his lack of developing a reliable three-point shot. His playmaking also left a lot to be desired for a potential No. 1 option, which certainly brought him down a level.

Even so, Davis could draw fouls relatively well, gained strength upon getting to the NBA, was a fantastic, explosive finisher around the basket, was a game-changer on the defensive end and had a strong face-up game from the midrange. All he lacked was even a mediocre three-point shot. We think if he had ever developed that outside shot, he had MVP-level skills everywhere else, besides with his playmaking.

James Worthy

James Worthy #42, Small Forward and Power Forward for the Los Angeles Lakers inbounds the basketball under the challenge of Chris Mullin #17, Point Guard and Shooting Guard for the Golden State Warriors during their NBA Pacific Division basketball game on 18th November 1990 at the Great Western Forum arena in Inglewood, Los Angeles, California, United States. The Los Angeles Lakers won the game 115 - 93. (Photo by Ken Levine/Allsport/Getty Images)

Best MVP voting finish: 12th (1986)

Lakers legend James Worthy was the vital third piece for the Showtime Lakers dynasty of the '80s, crushing foes in transition, as well as with his face-up skills in the halfcourt, thanks to his solid midrange jumper, quick first step and potent driving ability.

Worthy earned All-Star honors every season from 1985-86 through 1991-92, also making two All-NBA teams during that stretch, both as a 3rd Teamer, once in '90 and then again in '91. He even won Finals MVP honors in 1988, no small feat considering he shared the floor with the likes of Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, two of the NBA's 10 best players ever. In that championship series, a historic seven-game victory for L.A. over the Detroit Pistons, Worthy came up huge, averaging 22.0 points, 7.4 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game on 49.2 percent shooting.

Worthy is one of just five players in league history to win Finals MVP but never finish Top 10 in regular-season MVP voting, joining Jaylen Brown (for now), Andre Iguodala, Jo Jo White and Cedric Maxwell on the list, making him an excellent candidate for recognition in this exercise.

Worthy was consistently one of the best players in the NBA during his prime, but he was never close to being an MVP candidate. Maybe, however, he would have gotten more love in that regard if he didn't have to share so much of the ball with two other all-timers in Johnson and Abdul-Jabbar. Playing on a less talented team, Worthy may have been able to show off his ahead-of-their-time skills as a pull-up shooter and driver, as a sort of small-ball 4, before the position became as popular and important as it is today.

Even so, Worthy's resume is extremely impressive, and he rightfully entered the Naismith Hall of Fame with the 2003 class.

Paul Pierce

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Best MVP voting finish: 7th (2009)

A Top 25 scorer in NBA history (23rd, to be exact), Paul Pierce was a fierce bucket-getter in his prime, a player with great size on the wing who could score efficiently from all three levels, thanks to his outside shooting, his pull-up midrange game and his finishing around the basket. Pierce also had slippery ball-handling skills, powered by a smooth crossover, and could hit shots over the toughest of defending.

Pierce parlayed those skills into 10 All-Star appearances, four All-NBA Teams (once a 2nd Teamer) and even a Finals MVP trophy in 2008 when the Big 3 Boston Celtics won the NBA championship that year. In the championship series that year, Pierce put up 21.8 points, 4.5 rebounds and 6.3 assists, to go with 1.2 steals on 39.3 percent shooting from beyond the arc.

Even so, Pierce, perhaps due to fitness-related issues, never maintained that super elite form he showed in the '08 Finals for an entire season, so although he was a great player - a Top 15 to 20 player in the league for many years, in fact - he was never quite in that top rung.

Regardless, Pierce was an all-time great, and his resume clears that of most others in NBA history. We have him nearly as a Top 50 player ever, and with good reason.

Damian Lillard

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Best MVP voting finishes: 4th (2018), 6th (2019), 7th (2021), 8th (2016), 8th (2020)

Star lead guard Damian Lillard has more appearances on MVP ballots in his career than Anthony Davis, a shocking fact but one that reinforces just what kind of player the former Weber State standout was in his prime. (For all we know, his prime might not be over, but an Achilles injury at his age is tough to come back from. The oldest player in league history to tear their Achilles and make another All-Star appearance after was Anthony Mason, and he was 32. Lillard will be 36 by next season.)

Lillard even finished fourth place in the 2017-18 MVP vote, a campaign that saw him put up 26.9 points, 4.5 rebounds, 6.6 assists and 1.1 steals per contest. Still, the explosive floor general surprisingly never got a single first-place MVP vote, even despite his bombastic play style being perfect for the three-point era that began to blossom in the mid-2010s. Perhaps if Lillard had spent his prime in the Eastern Conference, he would have gotten more MVP love, as his teams would have had less of a tough time securing wins in the weaker conference.

Instead, Lillard had to battle it out nightly with the likes of Stephen Curry, Russell Westbrook and James Harden, all MVP winners who overshadowed the Blazers star to an extent. The fact that Lillard has the resume he does, one with nine All-Stars on it, as well as seven All-NBAs (even once as a 1st Teamer), while facing that competition nightly, just shows the level of player he was.

Reggie Miller

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Best MVP voting finish: 13th (2000)

Not only did Reggie Miller, one of the greatest shooters ever, never get a first-place MVP vote, but he never even finished Top 12 in the vote, which is downright surprising. Miller also only has five All-Star appearances under his belt, and just three All-NBAs, all as a 3rd Teamer.

Even so, we have Miller ranked as a Top 55 player in league history, in large part due to his shooting.

Prior to the 21st century and its three-point obsession, Miller was seen as the best shooter ever, hitting 39.5 percent of his 6,486 career attempts from three, and ranking seventh all-time in three-pointers made at 2,560. Miller was also hugely impactful as a player, as his Indiana Pacers made the playoffs 15 years out of the 18 that Miller donned their colors.

Miller was never an MVP candidate. He was never even the best 2-guard in the league. But he was still one of the top players of his era, making him perfect to include in this exercise.

Kevin McHale

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Best MVP voting finish: 4th (1987)

Boston Celtics legend Kevin McHale was always seen as the sidekick in Boston to one Larry Bird, so if anything, it's impressive that he has a Top 4 MVP finish under his belt while spending over half of his career as a Sixth Man.

Had McHale spent his career on a different team, one that focused on his immense skills as a post-up scorer and been built around him, his standing in NBA history might look a lot different, as he might have garnered a first-place MVP vote or two in his career.

Up until '85, for the first six seasons of his career, McHale primarily came off the bench. Then, in 1986-87, just his second season as a full-time starter, McHale's output went nuclear, as the crafty forward put up 26.1 points per game (No. 6 in the league that year), to go with 9.9 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 2.2 blocks per game on a league-leading 60.4 shooting percentage. That leads us to wonder what his career numbers might look like had he become a full-time starter earlier in his career, or if he had played on a team without one of the best scorers ever on it.

Regardless, if anything, McHale is underrated historically, but the fact he never got a first-place MVP vote isn't that surprising, as he was always seen as more of a supporting player in Boston.

Ray Allen

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Best MVP voting finish: 9th (2005)

If Miller wasn't the best pre-Curry shooter in league history, then that distinction would belong to Ray Allen, as Allen ranks third all-time in three-pointers made, trailing only Curry and Harden, with 7,429.

Allen was one of the better 2-guards of his era, making 10 All-Star appearances and two All-NBAs, once as a 2nd Teamer and once as a 3rd Teamer. And not only did he make a metric ton of threes in his career, he also was absurdly clutch, hitting arguably the craziest shot in NBA history in Game 6 of the 2013 Finals, along with a slew of other important triples.

He also won two championships with two different teams, once as a more focal point and the second as a role player, showing his willingness to adapt to his role.

Even so, Allen was never even the best 2-guard in his era, so he was never on that best-player-in-the-league level, despite how great of a shooter and overall scorer he was. Hence, his zero career Top 10 finishes on MVP ballots.

Pau Gasol

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Spanish big man Pau Gasol was as steady an All-Star as they come for many years, as with him on your team, you knew you could rely on 18 points and around 10 rebounds every night, with some blocked shots, some dunks and some emphatic yells after his positive plays.

Gasol made six All-Star appearances in his career, as well as two 2nd Team All-NBAs and two 3rd Team All-NBAs during his time in the league. Gasol was so productive that we have him ranked as the sixth-best international player in NBA history.

That makes it hard to explain why Gasol never got a single MVP vote in his career. For a player to never get a first-place MVP vote is somewhat more understandable, as evidenced by this list. Many all-time players never got a first-place MVP vote. But for Gasol to have never gotten a single MVP vote at all is hard to imagine, and perhaps could be attributed to the lack of love European players used to get, prior to their NBA takeover over recent years.

Whatever the case may be, Gasol had a monstrous time in the NBA, one headlined by winning back-to-back titles as Kobe Bryant's sidekick in Los Angeles, so MVP love or not, the native of Barcelona had one of the best NBA careers ever.

Chris Bosh

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Best MVP voting finish: 7th (2007)

Much like Gasol, Chris Bosh was an excellent team-first big man who managed to go from being a superstar on his own team to being a top-notch sidekick when he joined a more talented team with championship aspirations. In Bosh's case, he left the Toronto Raptors to join the Miami Heat, where he went from being top dog to the third piece in Miami's Big 3.

Bosh did get some MVP love during his time in Toronto, which makes sense considering he had a five-year stretch there where he averaged 22.8 points and 9.9 rebounds on 50.0 percent shooting from the floor. During that span, Bosh made five All-Star teams and one 2nd Team All-NBA.

However, once he went to Miami, Bosh would never secure another MVP vote again, as he was vastly overshadowed by his teammates, LeBron James and Dwyane Wade. Bosh looked like he could potentially be on his way back to that Toronto level and perhaps even earn more MVP votes when James left Miami, but unfortunately, blood clots would end his career far too early.

Making that particularly unfortunate is the fact that Bosh's floor-spacing game would have acclimated even more wonderfully to the modern three-point centric era of today. Bosh was launching a career-high 3.8 threes in 2014-15, his second-to-last season in the NBA, and hitting them at a very solid 37.5 percent rate.

Dennis Rodman

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Best MVP voting finish: 10th (1992)

The Worm Dennis Rodman shockingly has as many seasons in which he earned MVP votes as Anthony Davis, and more than the likes of Miller and Allen, something that many probably don't realize.

Rodman ranks in the Top 25 all-time in total rebounds, and that number would be higher had he joined the NBA before turning 25. He does own the record for the five-highest single-season rebounding averages in the three-point era, including in '92 when he secured an astounding 18.7 boards per game. That was the season that saw Rodman finish 10th in the MVP vote, as he further chipped in 9.8 points, 2.3 assists and 0.9 blocks per game for a 48-34 Detroit Pistons team.

Rodman is best remembered for his eccentric haircuts, tattoos, piercings, PTO requests and for being the third piece in Michael Jordan's second threepeat in Chicago, but he was an all-timer in his own right thanks to his otherworldly rebounding and abilities as a switch and low-post defender. It makes sense that he never got a first-place MVP vote, as his game was much more focused on rebounding, defending and pestering than it was on scoring, a prerequisite to win MVP, but the fact he has as many seasons with MVP votes as he does is a testament to his level as a player.

Kyrie Irving

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One of the best sidekicks in NBA history, it's surprising that Kyrie Irving never got a single MVP vote, considering his prime saw him put up 25.6 points and 5.7 assists on 40.1 percent shooting from three over a nine-year stretch. To put up numbers like that and not get a single MVP vote, when Dennis freaking Rodman, who averaged 7.3 points for his career, had four seasons in which he got MVP votes, is fishy.

But perhaps Irving's off-court stuff, like when he said he believed the Earth was flat, for example, got in the way of him getting the recognition he deserved as a player. We're not saying he deserved first-place MVP votes or to win the award outright, but Irving certainly deserved to get some sort of MVP love throughout his career, solely based on his numbers and the fact that he played for various contenders in his prime.

Vince Carter

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Best MVP voting finish: 10th (2000)

The explosive Vince Carter ending up on this list isn't all that surprising. If anything, it goes to show how talented he was as a player that his career could be seen as disappointing, and yet, he still got MVP votes four separate times.

Carter's issues stemmed from a supposed lack of that killer instinct. Many point to his choosing to attend his college graduation from UNC on the same day that his team, the Raptors, had a do-or-die Game 7 showdown against the Philadelphia 76ers in the second round of the playoffs, as a prime example of that. Carter attended the graduation ceremony, left early, made it back in time for the game, and proceeded to shoot six-for-18 from the floor in what wound up being an 88-87 season-ending loss for Toronto.

Even so, Carter is one of the 10-best shooting guards ever in the NBA, according to us, and a rightful Hall-of-Famer. But he had the athleticism, size and tough-shot-making ability to be more than that.

Alex English

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Best MVP voting finishes: 6th (1983)

Another Top 25 scorer in NBA history, former Nuggets star Alex English was a monster in the '80s, leading the league in scoring in 1982-83 at 28.4 points per game, while chipping in 7.3 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 1.4 steals and 1.5 blocks nightly on 51.6 percent shooting from the floor. English and David Robinson are the only players in league history to put up a 28/7/4 stat line while also posting block and steals averages at 1.4-plus. Had English's Nuggets gone better than 45-37 that season, English undoubtedly would have earned first-place MVP votes that year. Instead, his numbers were seen perhaps as a bit empty.

Still, Enligh was a player ahead of his time, a do-everything forward capable of scoring at an elite rate, while also creating, rebounding and causing havoc defensively. If anything, it's surprising he never got a single first-place MVP vote, considering how jaw-dropping his individual numbers were. It's the lack of winning that did in English's yearly MVP candidacy.

This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: NBA legends who never received an MVP vote

Jim France to step down as NASCAR’s chief executive officer, Steve O’Donnell promoted

NASCAR majority owner Jim France is stepping down as chief executive and will be replaced by president Steve O’Donnell, according to multiple reports.

France will remain as NASCAR’s chairman and his majority ownership stake will not change.

O’Donnell will be the first person outside the France family to hold the CEO title of NASCAR. Bill France Sr. founded the United States’ most popular racing series in 1948 and always had a family member in the top role prior to the changes expected to be announced at Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama on Saturday.

Ben Kennedy, France’s great-nephew, will be promoted to chief operating officer.

Jim France had been chairman and CEO of NASCAR since the 2019 resignation of his nephew, Brian.

France took a hardline stance in negotiations for the 2025 revenue-sharing agreement, triggering an anti-trust lawsuit by Michael Jordan’s 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports. The sides reached a settlement in December that granted NASCAR teams the permanent charters they had sought.

France was soft spoken, needed several questions repeated and struggled to remember several topics during his first day of testimony in the anti-trust trial before a stronger second day.

NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps resigned earlier this year after inflammatory texts he sent during contentious revenue-sharing negotiations were revealed during the trial.

New Steelers QB Drew Allar embracing competition with Will Howard

STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA - OCTOBER 11: Drew Allar #15 of the Penn State Nittany Lions practices before the game against the Northwestern Wildcats at Beaver Stadium on October 11, 2025 in State College, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images) | Getty Images

There’s a new quarterback in town for the Pittsburgh Steelers. After the Arizona Cardinals kicked off the third round by selecting Carson Beck out of Miami, the Steelers selected Penn State’s Drew Allar 11 picks later.

This sets up a quarterback competition of former Big Ten adversaries, as Allar and Will Howard will compete to see who can be the future of the Steelers.

Speaking to the media on a conference call after being drafted, Allar says he is going to embrace the competition with Howard, as well as support him and everyone else in the room.

“I think it’s about pulling for each other first and foremost,” Allar said. “You want the team to be the most successful every Sunday. So you want to go out and win every game. That’s the ultimate goal, and that’s my ultimate goal. So for me, it’s just about putting my head down and focusing on what I can control. Just my effort and attitude each day and the amount of preparation I can out into going into each day. I know everybody in the quarterback room is going to do the same thing, and I feel like it’s going to be a really exciting room to be part of.”

Allar totaled 73 touchdowns (61 passing, 12 rushing) and just 13 interceptions in his Penn State career. Howard had 83 passing touchdowns to 35 interceptions in his collegiate career, including 35 touchdown passes in 2024. This preseason will mark the first live NFL game action for both quarterbacks, as Howard suffered a hand injury in training camp last summer that kept him out of exhibition play.

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Jaishawn Barham breaks silence getting drafted by the Dallas Cowboys

Jaishawn Barham is a man of a few words. So much so, in fact, that not once in his two years with Michigan football was he made available to anyone in the media. The first time many in the media had ever even heard his voice was when he had his mandatory podium interview at the 2026 NFL scouting combine earlier this year.

But Barham has a voice, and it can be heard. And it had to have been when he got the call from Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys telling him that he was going to be selected by 'America's team' with the No. 92 overall pick in the third round of the 2026 NFL draft.

The Cowboys released a video from their perspective highlighting the moment that they made Barham their next edge rusher.

While Barham appears to be quite stoic, unsurprisingly, it's interesting to see him get the call from the Cowboys perspective, with Jones and head coach Brian Schottenheimer revealing to him their excitement, while also setting up his future.

Barham originally hailed from Baltimore (Md.) St. Frances Academy, and got his college start playing linebacker at Maryland. He transferred to Michigan in 2024, having played linebacker that year, while dabbling at both linebacker and edge rusher in 2025 for the Wolverines.

This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Jaishawn Barham drafted by Dallas Cowboys video

Stephen A. Smith Slammed for Raunchy Comment Toward Chiney Ogwumike

Stephen A. Smith attends the Los Angeles premiere of 'Michael' at Dolby Theatre on April 20, 2026, in Los Angeles, California; Chiney Ogwumike speaks at the 2026 TIME Women of the Year Leadership Forum at The West Hollywood EDITION on March 10, 2026, in West Hollywood, California
Stephen A. Smith attends the Los Angeles premiere of 'Michael' at Dolby Theatre on April 20, 2026, in Los Angeles, California; Chiney Ogwumike speaks at the 2026 TIME Women of the Year Leadership Forum at The West Hollywood EDITION on March 10, 2026, in West Hollywood, California - Savion Washington/Getty Images for Lionsgate, Amy Sussman/Getty Images for TIME

Social media users say ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith committed a foul on Friday’s episode of First Take, as he made a raunchy comment toward fellow commentator Chiney Ogwumike.

The offending moment happened after Ogwumike, a former WNBA star, broke into French during as she praised the “magnifique” performance of NBA player Rudy Gobert.

“I gotta get a little personal for a second here,” Smith responded. “Listen, I’m living the good life. I’m pretty damn happy, to say the last. But I must admit, in all my years on this earth, I’ve never dated a woman from France or anything like that. But after hearing Chiney, I was like, what have I been missing? What have I been missing? I mean, that language, that verbiage right there, that kind of turned me on.”

In the moment, Ogwumike laughed and said, “Crazy.” Smith then shifted his focus back to sports.

𝗧𝗥𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗜𝗡𝗚: Stephen A. Smith started flirting with ESPN co-host Chiney Ogwumike on live television.

“I’ve never dated a woman from France, but after hearing Chiney, I was like, what have I been missing? That verbiage right there, that kinda turned me on.”

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— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) April 24, 2026

Coach Jackie J, a popular sports content creator, said on Instagram Smith committed sexual harassment in the workplace and needs to be fired. And many Instagram users agreed with her, with more than 18,000 liking that post.

“Doesn’t matter if ‘it’s a joke’ or ‘it was lighthearted,’” one user wrote in the comments. “No one should be facing sexual advancements at work.”

Another person wrote, “This gets you fired at *checks notes* every job in America. Someone in a more senior position, too. This is textbook harassment.”

And a third user wrote, “Harassment on live TV in 2026. Not shocking, but still infuriating.”

Former NFL star Terrell Owens also commented on Jackie’s Instagram video. “Guarantee, he’ll make an apology and nothing will be done about it. It’ll be all good,” he wrote, adding a shrugging emoji.

Smith has made controversial comments before. In a 2014 conversation about NFL player Ray Rice’s domestic abuse scandal on First Take, for example, he told women to “[not do anything to provoke wrong actions,” seemingly suggesting that Rice’s wife may have provoked the Baltimore Ravens star’s violence, as TIME reported. ESPN suspended Smith for one week over those comments.

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Natchitoches Central dominates the girls 2026 All-District 1-5A team

District 1-5A champion Natchitoches Central led the way on the 2026 all-district team selected by the league coaches.

The district’s overall MVP went to NCHS standout Ehren Guidroz, while the Lady Chiefs also had the Offensive MVP in Sara Beth Terrell and Defensive MVP in Paityn Anthony. NCHS coach Daniel Litton was selected Coach of the Year for guiding his team to an 8-0 league mark and 26-7 overall mark.

Benton’s Bayleigh Moniz kept the NCHS group from sweeping the district’s major honors by capturing the Pitcher of the Year honor. The sophomore was 16-15 with 218 strikeouts in 149 innings. She walked 37 while allowing 120 hits and posted a 2.572 ERA. She also hit .322 with 38 RBIs and 8 home runs.

Guidroz hit .374 with 5 home runs, 28 RBIs and 16 runs scored, while Terrell hit .422 with 39 RBIs and 12 home runs. Anthony hit at a .429 clip with 23 RBIs and 26 runs scored.

Major Awards

  • Coach of the Year: Daniel Litton, Natchitoches Central
  • District MVP: Ehren Guidroz, Natchitoches Central, Sr.
  • Offensive MVP: Sara Beth Terrell, Natchitoches Central, Fr.
  • Defensive MVP: Paityn Anthony, Natchitoches Central, Fr.
  • Pitcher of the Year: Bayleigh Moniz, Benton, So.

ELLA'S FINALE: Captain Shreve softball's Ella Hendrick preparing for final game with the Gators

SMART GIRLS: LHSAA recognizes 95 softball players on its Composite All-Academic team

All-District 1-5A First Team

  • Pitchers: Ehren Guidroz, Sr. Natchitoches Central; Bayleigh Moniz, So., Benton; Taylor Smith, Sr., Airline
  • Catchers: Victoria Launer, So., Evangel; Addison McCall, So., Parkway
  • Infielders: Sara Beth Terrell, Fr., NCHS; Paityn Anthony, Fr., NCHS; Olivia , Sr. Benton; Anna Flowers, Jr., Evangel; London Braxton, So., NCHS; Charlee Prothro, Jr., Haughton
  • Outfielders: Makaylyn Lawrence, Fr., Benton; Maddy Shortridge, Jr., Airline; MacKenzie Hooten, 8th, Evangel; Maggie Massia, Jr., NCHS; Skylar Hogan, So., Haughton
  • Utility: Avery Smith, So., Haughton; Brianna Benecke, Jr., Haughton; Ella Hendrick, Sr., Captain Shreve; Lila Robertson, Sr., Natchitoches Central; Madison Lodatto, Jr., Benton

Natchitoches Central's Ehren Guidroz is the 2026 All-District 1-5A Most Valuable Player.

Second Team

  • Pitchers: Kallie Sanderlin Fr. Haughton; Addie McGrath Fr. Natchitoches Central; Lilian Thompson So. Evangel
  • Catchers: Lainey Lafitte Sr. Benton; Reese Mayfield Jr. Haughton
  • Infielders: Tanesciya Thomas Sr. Airline; Izzy Rodriguez Fr. Parkway; Kaydence Chreene So. Byrd; Clara Shaffer Jr. Haughton; Maggie Landman Jr. Benton; Kennedi Dixon Sr. Captain Shreve
  • Outfielders: Brilee Metoyer Jr. Natchitoches Central; Presley Yerby So. Haughton; Maddie Dicharry Jr. Byrd; Lena Gordon Sr. Evangel; Haley Whiteside Sr. Airline
  • Utility: Macee Thompson Sr. Parkway; Madison Hooten Sr. Evangel; Anna Grace Stier Sr. Captain Shreve; Leah Sutton Sr. Byrd; Emma Holmes Jr. Benton

Captain Shreve's Ella Hendrick with the pitch against Edna Karr in the first round of the girls' softball playoffs, Captain Shreve Gator Softball Field, April 16, 2026, Shreveport, LA.

Honorable Mention

  • Haughton: Avery Hedrick Sr. OF; Brooklyn Ezernack So. SS; Airline: Ainsley Jones Jr. SS; Abby Hutson Sr. OF; Ainsley Hollis So. C; Benton: Karlea Tasby So. P; Callie Turner So. IF; Audrey Stark Jr. IF; Maddie Ramsey Sr. Utility; Evangel: Addison Shane So. Utility; Kayla Yearby So. OF; Olivia Pandiella Sr. IF; NCHS: Annaliece Romero Sr. C; Parkway: Maci Paul Fr. IF; Katie Giovengo So. P/IF; Madison Menard Sr. IF; Huntington: Empress Poole Sr. SS; Mia McFarland So. Utility.

Jimmy Watson covers Louisiana sports for the USA TODAY Network. Email him at jwatson@shreveporttimes.com and follow him on Twitter @JimmyWatson6.

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Zion Young wants to bring &#39;smash-mouth&#39; football back to the Ravens

Zion Young Is Bringing “Smash-Mouth” Football Back to Baltimore

The Ravens didn't just draft a pass rusher in the second round—they added a tone-setter. When outside linebacker Zion Young talked about his game, he didn't start with sacks or highlight plays. Instead, he made it clear where his identity begins: physicality at the line of scrimmage.

Asked what he enjoys most about rushing the passer, Young pointed to the foundation of his game—something Ravens fans will appreciate immediately.

“Oh, for sure, I enjoy setting the edge. From a ‘youngin,’ I was always taught ‘smash mouth’ football. It was always stopping the run, and then pass follow up, but of course I love setting the edge. I love having fun, of course, within football. So, I'm fired up to be [a part of] ‘Flock Nation’ now. I'm very much so fired up. I appreciate you all for having me, man – a thousand percent.”

For Young, this mindset aligns perfectly with the expectations the Baltimore Ravens have for their front seven. Setting the edge, playing with physicality, and embracing “smash-mouth” football have long been central to Baltimore's identity. Young’s approach suggests he will fit right in. His enthusiasm and commitment to stopping the run first should provide him with an early opportunity to contribute. Additionally, his energy and personality resonate with the values of Ravens Flock.

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Two reported center targets are off to the Big 12

UNCASVILLE, CT - MARCH 09: Villanova Wildcats mascot Will D. Cat poses for a photo before the BIG EAST Women's Basketball Tournament Championship game between the UConn Huskies and the Villanova Wildcats on March 9, 2026 at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT. (Photo by Erica Denhoff/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

NEWS: Boston University transfer Ben Defty has committed to Arizona State, he told @LeagueRDY.

The 7-foot big man out of Germany played two seasons at BU and started all 33 games this season.

He averaged 15.1PPG, 6.8RPG, 1.9APG and 1.7BPG in 2025-26. pic.twitter.com/zO12pAkghv

— Sam Kayser (@KayserHoops) April 25, 2026

NEWS: 7-foot-2 Charleston transfer center Christian Reeves has committed to Kansas, agent Nate Conley of Court XIV told @On3.

The redshirt junior averaged 11.1 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 1.4 blocks per game this season, earning All-CAA Third Team and All-Defensive Team honors.… pic.twitter.com/TQv94IIUVI

— Joe Tipton (@JoeTipton) April 24, 2026

Things are not trending in the right direction in Villanova’s quest for a starting center.

In the past 24 hours, Boston center Ben Defty and College of Charleston center Christian Reeves have committed to Arizona State and Kansas, respectively. This takes two reported targets for the Wildcats off of the board, a board which was already thin on options. There is also the reported update from insiders that Villanova is now “seemingly out” on Georgetown center Julius Halaifonua. So where does that leave the Wildcats’ pursuit?

At this stage, the only other name that has been connected to Villanova is 19-year-old Italian center Luigi Suigo. The 7’3” big man recently declared for the draft, and he will have until June 13 at 5 PM Eastern to withdraw. Waiting on Suigo would leave the Wildcats in a precarious situation, not only because the already-shrinking options would reduce further, but also because BYU has also been named in connection to Suigo on a number of occasions. The odds are that the Cougars could outbid Villanova for his services.

Outside of Suigo, there’s always the chance that there’s a name we’re not hearing. That was the case for both Elijah Crawford and Darryl Simmons II, but unfortunately the guard position has many more quality names to choose from.

The other option is the looming ruling on the “5 in 5” ruling. The Division 1 Board of Directors are set to meet on Monday, according to Jon Rothstein, to receive a report from the Division 1 Cabinet on the proposal.

Source: The D1 Board of Directors will meet Monday & receive a report from the D1 Cabinet on the age based eligibility proposal (5 in 5).  

Multiple options are being reviewed regarding parameters for this potential rule & when it will be implemented if passed by a future vote.

— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) April 24, 2026

There are a number of ways that this could play out, but the one that pertains to this immediate conversation would be the eligibility of Duke Brennan.

As a fan of the team, I sincerely hope that this isn’t the plan. Brennan was amazing this past year for the Wildcats, averaging a double-double and earning all-league honors. That said, there’s no guarantee when this ruling will officially become effective. And as a fan of the sport, it would be utter chaos if this ruling became effective immediately. In a sport that lacks a certain amount of order these days, they need to implement this no earlier than the 2027-28 season.

At the moment, it appears that Villanova is putting all of its eggs in a 7’3”, Italian-sized basket, or waiting for an additional year of eligibility for more center options to theoretically be available. Or perhaps it’s a bit of both. Either way, both of these options require more patience while other options continue to dwindle. I hope Kevin Willard and staff have enough surprise or two up their sleeves.

Iva Jovic reveals what Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula are really like on tour

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Photo by Robert Prange/Getty Images

Iva Jovic started her Madrid Open campaign on a high note, securing a straight-sets win over Magda Linette.

Outside of that result, the American has been in excellent form throughout 2026.

She’s also made an impact on the WTA Tour this season, reaching the quarterfinals of the Australian Open and making it to the semis in Charleston.

Iva Jovic shares thoughts on Jessica Pegula and Coco Gauff

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

While speaking to The Tennis Channel, Jovic was asked which experienced players have supported her most since stepping onto the tour.

“I would say the Americans are really supportive. Jess [Pegula], Maddie [Keys], Coco [Gauff], I can’t even believe I’m calling Coco a veteran. She’s 21 years old, but I feel like she’s been doing it for so long,” said Jovic.

“They’re all really nice. We have good camaraderie there. I mean, even Magda [Linette] from today, I have a good bond with her.

Jovic has faced Pegula twice this season already but has yet to pick up a win against her. She also hasn’t come up against Gauff yet on tour.

Iva Jovic set for challenging Madrid Open run

Jovic comes into the Madrid Open as the 16th seed, which gives her a bit of breathing room early on, but the draw hasn’t done her any favours beyond that.

The American’s next opponent is Leylah Fernandez, marking their first meeting. Fernandez moved into the second round after beating Julia Grabher.

The Canadian is closing in on a return to the WTA top 20, helped by recent wins over Alexandra Eala and Zeynep Sonmez.

If Jovic manages to get past Fernandez, she’ll likely have to face Iga Swiatek in the fourth round. Swiatek has found some good form again under new coach Francisco Roig and remains a force on clay.

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F1 rule changes ahead of Miami GP explained: What’s changing and why

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After multiple discussions between technical representatives, all teams, the FIA and Formula 1 reached agreement on Monday over a package of tweaks ahead of the Miami Grand Prix. As expected, the changes mainly concern energy management and are aimed at making qualifying more on the limit again, while also improving safety by addressing the closing speeds.

These measures will not fundamentally change the overall product, partly because both the FIA and F1 believe that the racing itself – despite complaints about yo-yo racing – is entertaining. FIA single-seater director Nikolas Tombazis therefore describes it as an evolution rather than a revolution.

“I think it's important to know that no one believed that the patient, our sport, was in intensive care. I mean, there were clearly issues to be drawn, but we were not in intensive care.

“Maybe the patient needs to exercise a bit more, eat a couple of apples a day, take some vitamins, and that's what we've been acting on. It's an evolution, it's not a revolution,” Tombazis said. “We fundamentally believe we've got a good package and it's normal to make adjustments as it happens.”

Regarding those areas of improvement, the focus until Sunday afternoon in Suzuka had mainly been on qualifying. After Oliver Bearman’s crash, safety moved to the very top of the agenda, although the measures are still not far-reaching when it comes to the actual racing. The latter would also be politically sensitive, as Toto Wolff immediately made clear that only a scalpel was needed, not a baseball bat.

Read Also: Toto Wolff: F1 2026 rule changes need "scalpel, not a baseball bat" to avoid further issues

The ideas behind raising the super clipping limit

The adjustments made with that scalpel can broadly be divided into three themes in terms of energy management. The first change was already suggested by McLaren team principal Andrea Stella during winter testing in Bahrain: increasing super clipping to the full 350 kilowatts.

Where normal harvesting through braking and lift-and-coast logically amounted to the full 350 kilowatts, the limit for super clipping had been capped at 250 kilowatts. From Miami onwards, that will be increased for both qualifying and the race – a change that had been on the cards for quite a while, especially as it’s widely supported in the paddock.

Oscar Piastri, McLaren

Oscar Piastri, McLaren

Although super clipping is not exactly the most popular aspect of the 2026 regulations and increasing it may not sound like something fans want to see, the FIA considers it a step forward for two reasons.

Firstly, it should make the speed profile slightly more predictable and therefore safer than certain lift-and-coast manoeuvres used to recharge the battery. Secondly, the governing body says it reduces the workload on drivers, simply because more energy can be harvested while the driver is at full throttle, meaning they have to think less about unnatural or “funny” ways to recover energy, as Tombazis described it.

Harvesting limit: What is the effect of that one megajoule?

A second intervention that had also been anticipated is the reduction of the harvesting limit during qualifying. The FIA already implemented this in Suzuka, although that was not originally the plan.

After the evaluation following the Chinese Grand Prix, the idea had been to wait until the break before Miami, but when new simulations for Suzuka were analysed, the FIA deemed it wiser to intervene for that event as well.

From Miami onwards, that step becomes structural by lowering the harvesting limit from eight to seven megajoules. This essentially makes the cars slower, but should make qualifying more on the limit again. It sounds paradoxical – making drivers push more by making the cars slower – but it comes from the fact that drivers have to focus less on recharging the battery during a qualifying lap.

Recovering less energy logically means less electrical power to deploy, but the FIA estimates the lap time loss at around one second per lap. Super clipping should be reduced to between two and four seconds per lap, making that trade-off worthwhile.

There have also been suggestions to go even further – for example to six megajoules – but Tombazis explained that many simulations underpin the decision to take seven megajoules as the baseline for now.

Charles Leclerc has been one of many drivers advocating for changes to make qualifying more on the limit.

Charles Leclerc has been one of many drivers advocating for changes to make qualifying more on the limit.

“I think it's important to understand that all of these changes are far more than just a few pages of regulations. They involve thousands of simulations, a lot of meetings, a lot of analyses and what-if scenarios. The staff has been working tirelessly for weeks to put together the final package that we voted on.”

That said, the FIA can still lower the figure of seven megajoules for 12 races on the calendar – more than half – if it deems it necessary, as it did in Suzuka. That number of races was initially eight, but has been increased after Monday’s meeting.

Are the tweaks enough to prevent a repeat of Bearman's crash?

While the above concerns changes on the harvesting side, other adjustments relate to the deployment. In what the FIA calls “key acceleration zones”, the full 350 kilowatts of electrical power remains available to deploy, but in other parts of the circuit it will be limited to 250 kilowatts.

“That has been obviously a safety topic and we've been discussing how to resolve it. The main feature there is that in some specific parts of the circuits, mainly where we have corners or where they're a bit more twisty, we will be limiting the maximum power, that electrical power that cars can have, going down from 350 kilowatts to 250,” Tombazis explained.

“And there will also be a boost limit. Basically, when the driver presses the boost button, he won't be able to increase his power, and it will not go beyond 150 kilowatts if he's at zero power.”

Both measures together – the 250-kilowatt limit and boost cap – are intended to reduce large speed differentials. The idea is that all cars can deploy maximum electrical power in areas where it is expected by all drivers – for example in straight mode zones – but that restrictions are imposed in more ambiguous sections of the track to prevent large differences in deployment. It is precisely those differences that contributed to Bearman’s heavy crash.

“So, in that respect, it means that the sort of problem we saw with Ollie Bearman's crash in Suzuka should basically be avoided from the next race onwards,” Tombazis added.

How the safety system for starts will work

The FIA will trial a new safety mechanism in Miami, including a “low power start detection” system.

The FIA will trial a new safety mechanism in Miami, including a “low power start detection” system.

Finally, the FIA has discussed several more specific scenarios. These include safety in wet conditions, but also starts. That topic is politically more sensitive than the above, as it is linked to certain design choices, such as Ferrari’s smaller turbo.

The Scuderia had already indicated in the early weeks of the season that sufficient concessions had been made by adjusting the start procedure, with Frederic Vasseur at one point stating: “Enough is enough.”

Further changes to the start procedure would therefore be difficult, but from Miami onwards the FIA will test a safety mechanism – not the actual procedure, but linked to the MGU-K.

This concerns a “low power start detection” system that, after the clutch is released, detects whether there is “abnormally low acceleration”. In that case, the system automatically triggers limited deployment from the MGU-K. This will not result in a competitive start – the driver will still be disadvantaged by a poor launch – but it should ensure that the car moves off the line quicker to prevent a safety issue.

“From the next race, we're going to be testing some stuff. It will probably take two or three races to fully introduce. We'll be doing some tests and some modifications in Miami and Canada, but what we'll have effectively is a safety net,” Tombazis explained.

Political reality makes major changes difficult

With the overall package, the FIA hopes to address two safety topics – closing speeds and starts – while making qualifying slightly more on the limit. It will not dramatically improve the overall picture or eliminate yo-yo racing, but it should ideally alleviate some of the key concerns.

Tombazis acknowledges that more fundamental changes during the season are very difficult, partly due to the political interests of teams and the ‘baseball bat’ that Wolff immediately warned against.

“I think it's important to note that whether we are talking about drivers, teams or power unit manufacturers, Formula 1 is an extremely competitive sport,” Tombazis said.

“People are fighting each other on the track all the time and the stakes are very high, so it's not easy to find consensus amongst everybody. It is the role of the FIA to try to find the best compromises, which is what we've been working very hard to do.”

For now, this is the compromise that has been put in place, although the FIA says it will keep a close eye on the situation in case further changes prove necessary after Miami.

Read Also: Question of the week: Are rule tweaks enough to fix F1 2026? Mercedes “disappointed” if ADUO affects F1 title fight: “No place for gamesmanship”

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Christen Miller thrilled to experience all New Orleans has to offer

One of the most notable components of being drafted to the New Orleans Saints or signing there is being able to fit in with the city and learn the culture. Tyler Shough has done a flawless job of this over the course of the last 12 months since being selected, and we saw what happened with Derek Carr, who did less than an impressive job at it during his tenure.

Mardi Gras provides a beautiful opportunity for players to integrate themselves into that culture while also enjoying the festivities and interacting with fans as much as they wish. We hear players talk about it yearly and attend, and now, even their draft picks are hyped up to be able to attend. Christen Miller, the Saints' pick at No. 42 overall, spoke on his excitement to be in New Orleans next offseason for Mardi Gras and his love for glazed beignets.

"I said, 'Man, next year I cannot miss Mardi Gras,' and guess what? I'm going to be down there."#Saints DT Christen Miller on his excitement to play in New Orleans.

Added that he's been watching his new teammate Bryan Bresee since high school. pic.twitter.com/gn9jJlq6Aq

— NOF (@nofnetwork) April 25, 2026

He also noted his excitement to play with Bryan Bresee and how he has watched the former Clemson standout play during his high school years. It is great to see his respect for the culture so rapidly after being picked, and how he is thrilled to get down to the city for Mardi Gras. Odds are, it can be expected that he will be a part of the parades and festivities next year, as many Saints players were in 2026.

This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Saints DT Christen Miller embracing his new community

2026 NFL Draft Day 3 live picks tracker with grades: Every selection in Rounds 4-7

Just one more day remains in the 2026 NFL Draft, and 157 players will be hoping to hear their names called before the festivities in Pittsburgh end.

Entering Day 3, there remains plenty of talent on the board. Tennessee cornerback Jermod McCoy has endured the most shocking slide so far, as concerns about a balky knee have dropped the first-round talent out of the top 100 selections.

Elsewhere, LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier is the top quarterback on the board. The expectation is he will be the first signal-caller to come off the board Saturday, with players like Arkansas' Taylen Green and North Dakota State's Cole Payton being next in line to be selection after.

How will the final day of the 2026 NFL Draft unfold? USA TODAY Sports is tracking all of Saturday's results as they come in and will provide analysis and grades for the most intriguing selections.

2026 NFL Draft tracker: Day 3 picks, grades, analysis

Round 4

  1. Buffalo Bills (from Titans)
  2. Las Vegas Raiders
  3. New York Jets
  4. Arizona Cardinals
  5. Los Angeles Chargers (from Giants)
  6. Houston Texans (from Commanders)
  7. 49ers (from Browns)
  8. Denver Broncos (from Saints)
  9. Kansas City Chiefs
  10. Cincinnati Bengals
  11. Denver Broncos (from Dolphins)
  12. Dallas Cowboys
  13. Indianapolis Colts
  14. Cowboys (from Eagles via Falcons)
  15. Baltimore Ravens
  16. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  17. Houston Texans (from Raiders from Vikings via Jaguars)
  18. Detroit Lions
  19. Carolina Panthers
  20. Green Bay Packers
  21. Pittsburgh Steelers
  22. Atlanta Falcons (from Eagles)
  23. Los Angeles Chargers
  24. Jacksonville Jaguars
  25. Buffalo Bills (from Patriots from Bears via Chiefs)
  26. Buffalo Bills
  27. San Francisco 49ers
  28. New York Jets (from Detroit Lions from Texans)
  29. Chicago Bears (from Rams)
  30. Miami Dolphins (from Broncos)
  31. Los Angeles Chargers (from New England Patriots)
  32. New Orleans Saints (from Seahawks)
  33. San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory Selection)
  34. Las Vegas Raiders (Compensatory Selection)
  35. Indianapolis Colts (from Pittsburgh Steelers) (Compensatory Selection)
  36. New Orleans Saints (Compensatory Selection)
  37. Dallas Cowboys (from Philadelphia Eagles) (Compensatory Selection)
  38. Miami Dolphins (from San Francisco 49ers) (Compensatory Selection)
  39. San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory Selection)
  40. New York Jets (Compensatory Selection)

Round 5

  1. Houston Texans (from Raiders via Browns)
  2. Tennessee Titans (from Jets via Ravens)
  3. Arizona Cardinals
  4. Chicago Bears (from Titans re-acquired via Rams)
  5. Los Angeles Chargers (from Giants)
  6. Cleveland Browns
  7. Washington Commanders
  8. Cleveland Browns (from Chiefs)
  9. Cleveland Browns (from Bengals)
  10. New Orleans Saints
  11. Miami Dolphins
  12. Cleveland Browns (from Cowboys)
  13. Green Bay Packers (from Falcons via Eagles)
  14. Baltimore Ravens
  15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  16. Indianapolis Colts
  17. Detroit Lions
  18. Carolina Panthers (from Vikings)
  19. Minnesota Vikings (from Panthers)
  20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Packers)
  21. Pittsburgh Steelers
  22. Baltimore Ravens (from Chargers)
  23. Minnesota Vikings (from Eagles)
  24. Jacksonville Jaguars
  25. Tennessee Titans (from Bills via Bears)
  26. Jacksonville Jaguars (from 49ers via Eagles)
  27. Buffalo Bills (from Texans re-acquired via Eagles)
  28. Buffalo Bills
  29. Kansas City Chiefs (from Rams)
  30. Denver Broncos
  31. New England Patriots
  32. New Orleans Saints (from Seahawks)
  33. Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory Selection)
  34. Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory Selection)
  35. Las Vegas Raiders (Compensatory Selection)
  36. Kansas City Chiefs (Compensatory Selection)
  37. Miami Dolphins (from Cowboys) (Compensatory Selection)
  38. Philadelphia Eagles (Compensatory Selection)
  39. 49ers from (Jets) (Compensatory Selection)
  40. Miami Dolphins (from Cowboys) (Compensatory Selection)
  41. Detroit Lions (Compensatory Selection)

Round 6

  1. Denver Broncos (from Bills from Jets via Browns, Jaguars and Raiders)
  2. Arizona Cardinals
  3. Tennessee Titans
  4. Las Vegas Raiders
  5. New York Giants
  6. Washington Commanders
  7. Seattle Seahawks (from Browns)
  8. Cincinnati Bengals
  9. New Orleans Saints
  10. New England Patriots (from Chiefs)
  11. New York Giants (from Dolphins)
  12. New York Giants (from Cowboys)
  13. Tennessee Titans (from Ravens via Jets)
  14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  15. Carolina Panthers (from Vikings from Colts)
  16. Philadelphia Eagles (from Falcons)
  17. New England Patriots (from Vikings via Texans, Vikings and 49ers)
  18. Cincinnati Bengals (from Lions via Browns)
  19. Carolina Panthers
  20. Green Bay Packers
  21. Los Angeles Chargers (from Patriots from Steelers)
  22. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Eagles via Texans and Eagles)
  23. Los Angeles Chargers
  24. Detroit Lions (from Jaguars)
  25. Los Angeles Chargers (from Browns from Bears)
  26. Los Angeles Rams (from Texans via Rams and Titans)
  27. Las Vegas Raiders (from Bills via Jets)
  28. Washington Commanders (from 49ers)
  29. Kansas City Chiefs (from Rams)
  30. Baltimore Ravens (from Broncos via Jets, Vikings and Eagles)
  31. New England Patriots
  32. Detroit Lions (from Seahawks via Jaguars)
  33. Indianapolis Colts (from Steelers; Compensatory Selection)
  34. Atlanta Falcons (from Eagles; Compensatory Selection)
  35. Seattle Seahawks (from Pittsburgh Steelers) (Compensatory Selection)

Round 7

  1. Arizona Cardinals
  2. Dallas Cowboys (from Titans)
  3. Las Vegas Raiders
  4. Buffalo Bills (from Jets)
  5. Cincinnati Bengals (from Giants via Cowboys)
  6. Detroit Lions (from Browns)
  7. Washington Commanders
  8. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Saints via Patriots)
  9. Tennessee Titans (from Chiefs via Cowboys)
  10. Cincinnati Bengals
  11. Miami Dolphins
  12. New York Jets (from Cowboys via Bills and Raiders)
  13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  14. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Colts)
  15. Atlanta Falcons
  16. Los Angeles Rams (from Ravens)
  17. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Lions)
  18. Minnesota Vikings
  19. Minnesota Vikings (from Panthers)
  20. Green Bay Packers
  21. Indianapolis Colts (from Steelers)
  22. Miami Dolphins (from Chargers via Titans and Jets)
  23. Chicago Bears (from Eagles via Jaguars and Browns)
  24. Jacksonville Jaguars
  25. Chicago Bears
  26. New York Jets (from Bills via Browns)
  27. Houston Texans (from 49ers)
  28. Philadelphia Eagles (from Vikings from Texans)
  29. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Rams via Texans)
  30. Denver Broncos
  31. New England Patriots
  32. Cleveland Browns (from Seahawks)
  33. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Colts) (Compensatory Selection)
  34. Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory Selection)
  35. Los Angeles Rams (Compensatory Selection)
  36. Los Angeles Rams (Compensatory Selection)
  37. Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory Selection)
  38. Indianapolis Colts (Compensatory Selection)
  39. Green Bay Packers (Compensatory Selection)
  40. Denver Broncos (Compensatory Selection)
  41. Denver Broncos (Compensatory Selection)

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 2026 NFL Draft picks with grades: Breaking down Day 3 selections - LIVE

Red Sox Lineup Vs. Orioles: Roman Anthony To Miss Fourth Straight Start

Boston Red Sox outfielder Roman Anthony

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Boston Red Sox outfielder Roman Anthony is not in the team's starting lineup for the fourth consecutive game on Saturday against the Baltimore Orioles.

Anthony is nursing a back injury.

"Game 2 in Baltimore." the Red Sox's official account posted on Bluesky, along with Boston's starting lineup.

Anthony missed the Red Sox's final two contests of their home series vs. the New York Yankees on Wednesday and Thursday, as well as Boston's road-opener against the Orioles on Friday.

The Red Sox have lost four in a row and have been outscored 22-6 during the skid.

Boston manager Alex Cora said before Thursday's game that Anthony would be available off the bench and the 21-year-old said on Friday that he'd be "ready to play in the next couple of days."

More MLB: Ken Rosenthal Reveals Missing Key Ingredient For Red Sox's Scuffling Offense

Jai Alai, the rise and fall of the world’s fastest game

Jai Alai is one of the fastest and most visually striking sports in the world, once dominating the entertainment scene in Miami during the mid twentieth century. Originating from regions of Spain and France, the sport made its way to Miami in 1924 and quickly became a sensation. Played using a curved basket called a cesta, athletes hurl a ball at incredible speeds, often reaching up to 170 miles per hour, making it both thrilling and dangerous. During its peak in the 1940s and 1950s, Jai Alai was more than just a sport, it was a glamorous social event where thousands gathered not only to watch but also to be seen. Crowds of over ten thousand people would fill arenas, drawn by the combination of athletic skill, nightlife, and high energy atmosphere. Legendary players like Benny Bueno became icons, admired for their precision and control in a game that required both finesse and speed. The excitement was unmatched, with the sound of the ball striking the wall echoing through packed venues. However, as the years passed, the popularity of Jai Alai began to decline. Changing entertainment preferences, combined with shifting cultural interests, slowly reduced its audience. What was once a central part of Miami’s identity started to fade, leaving behind a legacy that still resonates with those who experienced its golden era and remember its energy.

The decline of Jai Alai was not caused by a single factor but rather a series of events that gradually weakened its foundation. One major influence was the introduction of gambling, which initially helped the sport grow but later shifted focus away from athletic performance and toward betting. Over time, venues transformed into casinos where Jai Alai became secondary to other forms of entertainment. Additionally, the sport faced serious setbacks, including the 1981 assassination of a key figure linked to organised crime, which damaged its public image. This association created lasting negative perceptions that were difficult to overcome. The situation worsened in 1988 when a lengthy player strike disrupted the sport for several years, further reducing its audience and momentum. Despite these challenges, dedicated players and enthusiasts have continued to support Jai Alai, striving to keep the tradition alive. Today, matches may attract smaller crowds, but the passion remains unchanged among those who play and follow the sport. For many, Jai Alai is more than a game, it is a cultural heritage that represents skill, history, and resilience. Its story serves as a reminder of how even the most celebrated traditions can fade, yet still endure.

What Saints are getting in Oscar Delp: Fit and scouting report

With their third round choice, the New Orleans Saints selected Georgia Bulldogs tight end Oscar Delp with the 73rd overall selection. Delp was the seventh of nine tight ends drafted through the first three rounds. He became the highest-drafted tight end by the Saints since they selected Cam Cleeland with the 40th pick in the 1998 draft.

Previously, New Orleans had drafted Adam Trautman (105th overall in 2020) and Jimmy Graham (95th in 2010) with third round selections. Of the 30 tight ends drafted in Saints franchise history, only Irv Smith (1993), Paul Seal (1974), Cleeland, John Tice (1983), and Hoby Brenner (1985) were higher picks.

Delp was a bit of surprise in the third round. Especially with the Saints having yet to fill glaring needs at both cornerback and edge rusher. However, there's no doubting that Delp will continue an offensive upgrade by New Orleans this offseason. We covered Delp in a scouting report done before the draft, and here's his expected fit with the Saints.

Strengths

  • Fluid athlete
  • Presents matchup problems for most linebackers
  • Excellent quickness off the line to get rapid separation
  • Accelerates into routes to set up fakes
  • Soft hands/natural pass catcher
  • Extends well to snag the throw
  • Good technique and leverage as a blocker
  • Sets adequate blocking base

Weaknesses

  • Needs to be more consistently productive in traffic
  • Hasn't been a major running threat after the catch
  • Can over-commit as a blocker and get caught off balance by counters
  • May need to add more bulk to maximize effectiveness as an in-line blocker

Oscar Delp has good length at 6-feet, 5 inches and 245 pounds. Playing his first two seasons at Georgia behind Brock Bowers, there weren't a lot of pass catching opportunities. He'd still establish himself as a solid blocker and would develop into a nice matchup advantage for the Bulldogs.

With Juwan Johnson coming off his best season and the free agent addition of Noah Fant, the selection of Oscar Delp with the ninth choice in the third round surprised some. However, you can see the vision from coach Kellen Moore. Delp will need to be a little stronger as a blocker, yet should be able to contribute in that area right away. He'll also be a legitimate threat as a pass catcher, giving the Saints multiple ways to attack defenses with all three tight ends on the field. Oscar Delp is one of the better all-around tight ends in this year's draft and has the upside of a productive starter. At the very least, Delp gives the Saints their deepest tight end room in memory and gives quarterback Tyler Shough another weapon in his arsenal.

This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Fit, scouting report for Saints tight end Oscar Delp

Projecting the Steelers starting offense after two days of the 2026 NFL Draft

Out of the five picks the Pittsburgh Steelers made through the first three rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft, four of them were on the offensive side of the football. We expected new head coach Mike McCarthy to focus on that side of the football and he has not disappointed.

The offensive players the Steelers took so far include:

First round - OT Max Iheanachor, Arizona State

Second round - WR Germie Bernard, Alabama

Third round - QB Drew Allar, Penn State

Third round - OL Gennings Dunker, Iowa

This is in addition to multiple free-agent additions as well. With all that information, here is our far-too-early prediction for the team's Week One starting lineup.

Quarterback - Aaron Rodgers

Running back - Jaylen Warren

Wide receiver - DK Metcalf

Wide receiver - Michael Pittman Jr.

Wide receiver - Germie Bernard

Tight end - Pat Freiermuth

Left tackle - Max Iheanachor

Left guard - Gennings Dunker

Center - Zach Frazier

Right guard - Mason McCormick

Right tackle - Troy Fautanu

This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Projecting the Steelers starting offense after two days of the 2026 NFL Draft

How York broke Rochdale hearts in eight minutes of title-deciding chaos

Josh Stones’ 103rd-minute equaliser sealed York promotion to the Football League (PA)

There is a thin line in football between unbridled joy and utter devastation. Eight minutes of stoppage time encapsulated this perfectly, and painfully, in the climax of one of the greatest title finales in living memory.

Trailing leaders York by two points as they entered the fifth of six added minutes, Rochdale thought they’d produced yet another late show when it mattered most. They were still alive in this National League title race thanks to 90-plus-minute winners against Sutton United, Wealdstone and Braintree Town, and it seemed certain all that drama hadn’t gone in vain when Emmanuel Dieseruvwe headed home in the dying moments. Bedlam broke out at Spotland - fans were on the pitch, shirts were off and nabbed as a collectors item. This was a day for Dale’s history.

There was a lengthy delay as the officials, assisted by Rochdale manager Jim McNulty, tried to restore order to finish the game and confirm the club’s extraordinary return to the Football League after three seasons in the fifth tier. But that wasn’t to be. In the 103rd minute, the hosts were dealt a crushing taste of their own medicine.

York threw a Hail Mary towards the Rochdale box, their season depending on it. Pinball ensued, with desperate blue bodies doing everything they could to stop the ball from going over the line. But as Josh Stones fired it against substitute Tyler Smith, the linesman bravely raised his flag; he deemed it to have crossed the line. Replays failed to give conclusive evidence whether it did or not - it was unbelievably tight and there is no VAR or goal-line technology at this level. Regardless of reality, that call proved decisive.

York celebrate after scoring a last-gasp equaliser to seal the National League title (Getty)
York celebrate after scoring a last-gasp equaliser to seal the National League title (Getty)
York players lift the National League title at Spotland to end a decade out of the Football League (Getty)
York players lift the National League title at Spotland to end a decade out of the Football League (Getty)

Now it was the visiting fans invading the pitch, some of those which queued overnight to secure their space in the Spotland away end. Top spot and National League’s sole automatic promotion spot had been regained in the very last breath of a breathtaking season.

Rochdale were despondent; they’ll be required to go through the play-offs to earn League Two status, despite finishing the season as a centurion on 105 points. Both clubs issued a statement calling for the fifth-tier to earn a third promotion spot to prevent further “injustice”, a reiteration of the 3UP campaign. Any change will come too late for Dale, now charged with doing what only six second-placed teams - out of 23 - have done since the system was initially revamped to add a second promotion spot at the end of 2002/03. The play-offs are perilous.

Rochdale fans sit dejected in the stands after missing out on the title (PA)
Rochdale fans sit dejected in the stands after missing out on the title (PA)

It was remarkable that this contest, played between two teams with a combined 212 points, went goalless for 95 minutes. When the stakes are this high, it’s not uncommon to witness a lull during the early stages - there can be a mental block from going all-guns-blazing right from the outset, with a habitual fear that one mistake could be defining. That was not the case at Spotland, which was bouncing before the players left the tunnel.

Fed by an intoxicating atmosphere, Rochdale’s Dan Moss was quick to set the tone. After trading blows with Jeff King inside the first three minutes, he clattered into York stopper Harrison Male as a looping Tobi Adebayo-Rowling cross drops into his grasp, forcing man and ball into the net. As illegal as it was, it provided an early visual for the home fans of York’s goal being breached.

Dan Moss clattered into York goalkeeper Harrison Male to illegally force the ball over the line (PA)
Dan Moss clattered into York goalkeeper Harrison Male to illegally force the ball over the line (PA)

Dale started with the momentum but it was York who produced the first real scare of the afternoon. Catching the hosts napping from a free-kick, Alex Hunt faked a lofted delivery and instead slipped league top scorer Ollie Pearce into the box to give the formidable Minstermen poacher a clear sight at goal. He was superbly denied by Manchester City loanee and namesake Ollie Whatmuff - an England U19 regular who already has a £10m valuation by his parent club. He wasn’t to know the referee had called for a foul off the ball as Pearce let fly, searching for his 35th of the season, getting out quickly and making the save.

It was the first big save Whatmuff, who has performed beyond his 18 years all season, made in this seismic contest - and his heroics between the sticks very nearly went on to define it for Dale. With York determined to make good of their goalscoring prowess rather than sit back settle for the point they needed, Whatmuff came to the rescue to deny Stones one-on-one after the restart before later readjusting incredibly to flap the striker’s deflected effort past the post. He then denied Joe Grey with the goal gaping on 90 minutes, which would have signalled party time in York.

Stones had two chances to win the game for York before coming up with the goods late on (PA)
Stones had two chances to win the game for York before coming up with the goods late on (PA)

But still needing a fairytale finish at the other end, McNulty had turned to Mr Rochdale: 41-year-old Ian Henderson, the club’s all-time record goalscorer, whose introduction off the bench on the 68th minute provided Spotland a lift on its own. Three of his last four goals have come in crucial one-goal victories across the past month - his team now needed him more than ever.

And having relied for so much of this game on their future star between the sticks, Dale’s elder statesman produced one more moment of brilliance deep into stoppage time, which at the time seemed decisive. Delivering expertly for top scorer Dieseruvwe, Rochdale’s talisman of old set up the new, taking “Mani D”’s tally for the season to 26 as pandemonium broke out. This was the ending that scriptwriters would have been dreaming of.

Alas, it was to be York’s day, sealing a return to the Football League after 10 years out in the most dramatic fashion. Troy Deeney and Sergio Aguero have come before him. Stones is now among an elite-class of football’s season-definers.

🥹 Alexander Isak ends injury nightmare with opener against Palace

🥹 Alexander Isak ends injury nightmare with opener against Palace

Liverpool's sensational summer swoop for Swedish star Alexander Isak was billed as the move to secure their credentials to repeat as Premier League champions.


But fast-forward to the present, and the Reds are scraping tooth and nail under Arne Slot to merely guarantee Champions League football, with Isak having yet to justify his purchase after injuries have regularly hampered the Stockholm native.

Too talented to remain quiet for long, there is still hope that Isak can be the man to fire Liverpool to further success, with the 26-year-old former Real Sociedad standout pouncing to break the deadlock at Anfield against visiting Crystal Palace.

It was Isak's first goal since returning from his injury layoff, and just his third Premier League goal since his record-breaking £125 million summer arrival.

If fit, and with Slot looking nailed-on to retain his position on the touchline next season, is this a sign of things to come?

The News-Gazette&#39;s All-Area boys&#39; basketball team: Meet the 2025-26 first team

Apr. 25—Allen was one of the area's best sharpshooters, breaking the Chargers' single-season three-pointers record with 107. He averaged 17.1 points, 5.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists to earn a Class 3A All-State Third-Team nod.

shot.

a professional basketball player.

a snake.

swimming.

Will Smith.

Kobe Bryant, his grandma and his uncle.

. scoring 1,000 points in college, playing Division I basketball and playing basketball overseas.

Barney was the engine for one of the best teams in Tigers' history, tallying 16 points, 7.0 assists and 3.4 steals per game at point guard while sitting out most fourth quarters because Westville had built up such big leads. He led the way to a perfect 31-0 regular season.

shot.

a sports therapist.

a tiger.

fencing.

Ted.

Stephen Curry, Keaton Wagler and Brad Underwood.

skydiving, visiting Italy and talking to Keaton Wagler.

The News-Gazette's All-Area Player of the Year took a big step with the Bulldogs this season, averaging an impressive 25.1 points, 6.8 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 2.0 steals on his way to Class 3A All-State First-Team honors for a 19-win team.

shot.

an NBA player.

a monkey.

ping pong.

Adam Sandler.

Michael Jordan, Rory McIlroy and Anthony Edwards.

attending the Masters, a professional tennis match and an NBA game courtside.

The Chargers' leading scorer for the last two years, Clark put up 20.2 points, 4.7 rebounds and 2.5 steals per game to earn a spot on the Class 3A All-State Second Team and set the pace for a regional championship-winning season.

steal.

a professional basketball player.

a penguin.

long jump.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

his late grandfather, Joe Hutchison, Julius Erving and Kevin Hart.

making it through JUCO basketball, transferring to a Division I or II school and playing professional basketball.

The winningest player in program history ends his high school career second in both career points (1,782) and rebounds (627) for the Panthers. He averaged 15.5 points and 6.1 rebounds to help LeRoy win 32 games and a Class 1A sectional title.

block.

a basketball coach.

a rhinoceros.

ping pong.

Ryan Gosling.

George Washington, Jesus and the Buddha.

attending a Final Four game courtside, visiting Australia and meeting David Mirkovic.

The Rockets were the definition of a balanced team, but Henry was the heart and soul of it at point guard, leading the way to a Class 2A third-place finish with an All-State Special Mention selection by averaging 9.3 points and 4.6 assists per game. His buzzer-beating layup against Teutopolis helped the Rockets win a Class 2A sectional title en route to a third-place finish at state.

assist.

an astronaut.

a white tiger.

the World Baseball Classic.

Glen Powell.

Kevin Hart, Dwayne Johnson and LeBron James.

traveling the world, visiting the moon and going on an African safari.

One of the most skilled guards in Class 1A, the Eastern Illinois recruit recorded 19.6 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 3.0 steals per game to earn All-State Second-Team honors and lead the Warriors to a fifth straight regional championship.

shot.

a professional basketball player.

a lion.

badminton.

Dwayne Johnson.

Dylan Graves, Parker James and Jayden Conner.

winning a badminton tournament, making an Eastbay dunk and winning an Olympic gold medal.

Numbers-wise, Langendorf was the best player on a program-record 34-win team that placed third in Class 2A. He averaged a team-high 12.3 points and 8.2 rebounds per game and ended up as an All-State Third-Team selection

block.

an astronaut.

a lion.

swimming.

Will Ferrell.

Will Smith, Donald Trump and Kevin Hart.

skydiving, seeing the Northern Lights and going on an exotic hunting trip.

➜ Peoples scored an area-best 31.0 points per game to go along with 6.3 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 3.3 steals. He was a Class 2A All-State Second-Team pick, and his 293 free throws were the second-most in a season in IHSA history.

shot.

becoming rich and never needing to work.

a shark.

badminton.

God, Rod Wave and Kobe Bryant.

visiting all 50 states, becoming the richest member of his family and learning how to cook.

One of just a few area players to average a double-double for the season, White put up 20.0 points, 10 rebounds and 2.3 blocks a night. A real force in the paint that helped the Tigers finish an undefeated regular season with a 31-0 record.

shot.

an engineer.

a giraffe.

breakdancing.

Terry Crews.

AJ Redd, Jake Davis and Jesus.

bungee jumping, visiting Alaska and seeing Illinois men's basketball win the national championship.

NFL draft best available quarterbacks for final day

The final day of the NFL draft is scheduled for Saturday in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Day 3 will feature four rounds (4-7) and picks 101-257.

After the third round on Friday, ESPN ranked the top 300 best available players remaining in the NFL draft.

Tennessee quarterback Joey Aguilar is ranked as the No. 143 overall best available player remaining. He is also the No. 8 overall remaining quarterback.

Garrett Nussmeier (LSU) is listed as the top remaining signal-caller entering Day 3, followed by Taylen Green (No. 2, Arkansas), Cole Payton (No. 3, North Dakota State), Luke Altmyer (No. 4, Illinois) and Behren Morton (No. 5, Texas Tech) in the top five.

Sawyer Robertson (No. 6, Baylor) and Cade Klubnik (No. 7, Clemson) are also ranked ahead of Aguilar for best available quarterbacks. Haynes King (No. 9, Georgia Tech) and Joe Fagnano (No. 10, UConn) are also ranked in the top 10.

The final day of the NFL draft will kick off at noon EDT on Saturday and will be televised by NFL Network, ABC and ESPN.

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How Emmanuel McNeil-Warren fits with Browns defense in 2026 and beyond

The Cleveland Browns and general manager Andrew Berry have done an excellent job of revamping the roster throughout the course of the 2026 NFL Draft.

Berry and the front office kicked off the event by targeting the offensive side of the ball, selecting Utah offensive tackle Spencer Fano with the No. 9 pick. In addition to addressing the front line, the Browns doubled down on the wide receiver position by taking Texas A&M's KC Concepcion and Washington's Denzel Boston with their next two picks.

However, despite the heavy focus on offense, Cleveland flipped the script in the middle of round two when Berry traded up for Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren. Many fans expected the Browns to select the electric playmaker with the No. 39 pick, but Berry managed to wait and strike at the perfect moment to select him while simultaneously adding multiple offensive weapons.

Staying in the state!

We've selected Emmanuel McNeil-Warren with pick no. 58 pic.twitter.com/3SnThwNVos

— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) April 25, 2026

How McNeil-Warren fits with the Browns in 2026 and beyond

McNeil-Warren, after spending four seasons with the Rockets, was one of the more underrated prospects in this year's draft class. The dynamic playmaker landed on NFL radars after his impressive 2025 campaign, where he ended the season with 77 tackles, 5.5 tackles for losses, five pass deflections, three forced fumbles, and two interceptions.

Standing at 6-foot-3, 201 lbs., McNeil-Warren has an incredible frame that allows him to be a versatile weapon on defense. Last year, the former standout Rocket had a coverage grade of 92 and a run defense grade of 83.5, according to PFF. His ability to line up anywhere on defense, along with his adequate athleticism, finally gives Cleveland a true weapon in their safety unit.

#Toledo Safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (#7) has emerged as a potential top-50 player in the 2026 NFL Draft.

His quick trigger in run support mixed with physicality to make any tackle makes him one of “my guys” in this draft class. pic.twitter.com/Hd3bwcN8Bk

— Andy (@AndyyNFL) October 22, 2025

Looking ahead at what his role would be with the Browns, McNeil-Warren is exactly what newly-hired defensive coordinator Mike Rutenberg desires in a safety. During his time with the Atlanta Falcons, Rutenberg's safety unit featured veteran Jessie Bates III and 2025 third-round pick Xavier Watts. His philosophy of "positionless football" on defense favors versatile playmakers that can play any role, which is exactly the type of player Cleveland is receiving with McNeil-Warren.

Currently, the Browns' safety unit includes Grant Delpit and Ronnie Hickman, but McNeil-Warren will be able to play as a deep safety or near the line of scrimmage, depending on the formation.

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: How Emmanuel McNeil-Warren fits with Browns defense in 2026 and beyond

When do the Vikings pick today in Rounds 4-7 in the 2026 NFL Draft?

Through the first two days of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Minnesota Vikings have made five selections: DT Caleb Banks (Florida), LB Jake Golday (Cincinnati), DT Domonique Orange (Iowa State), OT Caleb Tiernan (Northwestern), and S Jakobe Thomas (Miami). Their final pick on day two came from the Jonathan Greenard trade.

Minnesota has five picks left this year, and here they are:

  • Round Five, pick 159
  • Round Five, pick 163
  • Round Seven, pick 234
  • Round Seven, pick 235
  • Round Seven, pick 244

Many fans believed the Vikings would address the secondary sooner or potentially add a running back to their draft class. After waiting almost 100 picks, they finally took a safety. It will be curious to see with one of their final five remaining picks if they target more help on defense or look to bring in competition in the backfield on offense. 

There are still quality prospects at running back, cornerback, and even edge now that Jonathan Greenard is gone, but to get someone premium at the start of day three, Minnesota will need to trade up.

This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: Vikings have five picks left in the 2026 NFL Draft

Lazio vs Udinese | Where to Watch, Insights, Lineups &#038; Prediction

Lazio vs Udinese | Where to Watch, Insights, Lineups & Prediction
Lazio vs Udinese | Where to Watch, Insights, Lineups & Prediction

Following the midweek euphoria, Lazio will resume league action by hosting Udinese in the final fixture of Serie A Matchday 34.

Lazio vs Udinese Kick-Off Time, Location & Where to Watch

The Serie A clash between Lazio and Udinese kicks off at 21:45 local time on Monday, April 27, at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.

To find out how to watch Lazio vs Udinese in your respective country, check out this verified list of international TV listings.

Lazio Form Guide: Recent Results & Table Position

The Biancocelesti are enjoying what has arguably been their most impressive week since the start of the season. Last Saturday, they outplayed Napoli at the Stadio Maradona en route towards a 2-0 win, and they followed it up by reaching the Coppa Italia final thanks to Edoardo Motta’s shootout heroics in Bergamo on Wednesday.

Following their two exploits on the road, Lazio will return to play in front of the meager crowds that will gather at the Stadio Olimpico, but the last time they played at home, they settled for a 1-1 draw against Parma. Maurizio Sarri’s men currently sit 9th in the Serie A table, just one behind Bologna.

Udinese Form Guide: Recent Results & Table Position

While Lazio will be looking to overtake Bologna in the table, 11th-placed Udinese are only four points behind them, so a win in Rome would certainly boost the Friulians’ chances of finishing in the Top 10. In their last six outings, the Zebrette won twice, both coming on the road. Their most recent was a 3-0 beatdown of AC Milan at San Siro.

However, Kosta Runjaic’s men failed to win at home in their last three attempts. Last weekend, they suffered a 0-1 defeat to Parma, showcasing their lack of consistency.

Lazio vs Udinese: Match Insights

  • The reverse fixture: When the two sides met in December, the contest ended 1-1, with Keinan Davis snatching a controversial last-minute equalizer.
  • Udinese’s away run: The Zebrette are undefeated in their three contests on the road, earning a draw against Atalanta, and beating Genoa and Milan.
  • Lazio’s recent shortcomings against Udinese: The Aquile failed to beat the Friulians in their last four meetings. The most recent two contests ended in draws, while the Bianconeri had prevailed in the previous two.

Expected Starting Lineups

Lazio (4-3-3):Motta; Lazzari, Romagnoli, Provstgaard, Pellegrini; Dele-Bashiru, Cataldi, Basic; Isaksen, Maldini, Zaccagni.

Udinese (3-4-2-1): Okoye; Kristensen, Kabasele, Solet; Ehizibue, Piotrowski, Zarraga, Kamara; Ekkelenkamp, ​​Atta; Zaniolo. 

Prediction: Lazio 1-1 Udinese

After playing 120 minutes in midweek, some of Lazio’s players could be physically and emotionally spent. Although Sarri is expected to rotate his lineup, the Biancocelesti could lose some of their edge, especially since they don’t have much left to fight for in the last five rounds of the Serie A campaign.

Moreover, Lazio will take on a defensively organized team that enjoys playing on the road, which is the sort of opponent that the Aquile had often struggled against. Therefore, this one could go either way, and the two sides might well settle for another draw.

2026 All-Area Boys&#39; Basketball Player of the Year: Bohm takes next step

Apr. 25—MAHOMET — When Adam Schonauer first took over the Mahomet-Seymour boys' basketball program in 2023 after previously coaching at Paxton-Buckley-Loda, one of the first aspects he noticed was the potential he had in a scrawny sophomore guard named Jackson Bohm.

"When I first came in and saw him play, I recognized that he could do some things with the basketball in his hands that I hadn't really coached before," Schonauer said.

Bohm went on to lead that young team in scoring at 12.7 points per game, but Schonauer said he still "played like a sophomore at times."

About halfway through his junior season, "things started to click." Bohm's effort, intensity and competitiveness began showing more on the court, and he took a step up to a 16.5 scoring average to make the IBCA Class 3A All-State Third Team and The News-Gazette's All-Area First Team.

Then came his senior season this past winter, in which Bohm looked like a brand-new player. A stronger, more athletic, more confident upgrade. He averaged 25.1 points, 6.8 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 2.0 steals to earn a spot on the 3A All-State First Team and the title of The News-Gazette Player of the Year.

"All the work I put in during the offseason is paying off, and you could see that throughout the season," Bohm said. "With my teammates, coaches and people who believed in me surrounding me, that's what made me have such a great season. It was just an amazing season, and to be on that list with those really talented guys means a lot."

And it was a lot of offseason work. The 6-foot-3, 190-pound Bohm said he was committed to the weight room, and he tried to get 500 shots up every day after school while constantly asking Schonauer to get into the gym during off days. On top of that, he had a successful AAU season heading into his senior year, which propelled him into the campaign he had, ending his high school career with 1,461 points to put him fifth on the Bulldogs' all-time scoring leaderboard.

"He had a great AAU season last spring, and it really ballooned his confidence where he felt he was the best player on the floor every single game," Schonauer said. "Teams threw all sorts of defenses at him and were very physical with him, and he brought it every night. The biggest thing was how consistent he was night in and night out. Even though he knew he was going to get the opposing team's best shot, he played at an extremely high level every single game."

Bohm had the ability to take over games. He had more than capable teammates — Paxson O'Malley and Malachi Nichols were fellow M-S All-Area honorees — but they were completely content giving the ball to Bohm whenever he got into a rhythm because they knew he was their best chance to win.

"There were a handful of games where he just threw us on his back, went and got buckets and propelled us to win some really tight games," Schonauer said. "That's just his competitiveness. He wants to win every single drill. His mindset is he's going to do whatever it takes to win. He'll guard the other team's best player, he'll kick it out to his teammates for open shots and if he wants to go get it, he'll do that. There are some things as a coach you can't control in a game, and you've got to let players make plays, and that's what he did."

Bohm was aggressive with the ball in his hands, but he was also efficient. He knew where he was most comfortable taking shots, and he didn't force anything. That consistency is why M-S was able to stay in so many games even when other players had off nights.

It wasn't just his teammates and coaches who knew Bohm had this kind of potential. While St. Joseph-Ogden didn't play M-S this season, Spartans coach Kiel Duval is good friends with Schonauer and saw Bohm play at the SJ-O Christie Clinic Shootout, the State Farm Holiday Classic and a couple other games, and wasn't surprised at all to hear that Bohm was going to end the year with an honor like this.

"There are some guys that we saw this year who are going different places to play basketball," Duval said. "He's better than most, if not all of them."

A perfect example of Bohm's 3A Normal West Regional championship game against Centennial. Numerous times, the Chargers started to build a lead and were on the doorstep of running away with it, but every time, Bohm led a comeback effort to get the Bulldogs back into it.

"That all comes back to me being so competitive and wanting to win," Bohm said. "In the Centennial game, we started to get down by double digits, and I wasn't being that aggressive, so I demanded the ball. I just wanted to get the win for my teammates. It means a lot that they trust me. When coach gives me the freedom to do whatever I want, a lot of responsibility comes with that. I just make sure I lead by example, do the right things and play unselfishly. I just let the game come to me."

Bohm scored a game-high 27 points in that regional final, but M-S ultimately came up just short in a 68-61 loss to the Chargers. It was in that moment that Bohm realized his high school career had just come to an end, with the Bulldogs finishing with a 19-8 record.

"It all kind of hit me at once," Bohm said. "I didn't think I was going to be that emotional, but once the buzzer sounded, I started thinking about not being able to play with my teammates again. It was definitely sad because it was such a fun season being around those guys."

And it wasn't just basketball. Before his Player of the Year performance on the court this winter, Bohm was the lone area boys' golfer to qualify for the Class 2A state golf tournament in the fall, where he finished 62nd and wrapped up his senior season with an 18-hole scoring average of 77.2.

"It's been incredible," Bohm said of his senior year. "My coaches believed in me and let me go out there and do my thing with no pressure. I just had the confidence in myself to know what I could do. It was super fun to make it to state in golf and then be All-State in basketball."

Now, Bohm can focus on preparing to play in college. He announced his commitment to play at Illinois Wesleyan University on Thursday. He said the coaches and players were "very welcoming" during his visit, and it felt like a school where "I could see myself succeeding on and off the floor."

Schonauer said he was surprised more schools hadn't shown interest in recruiting Bohm, but now that his star player has found his next home, he knows more success is on the horizon.

"I think Jackson is just now starting to scratch the surface of who he is as a player," Schonauer said. "We saw a big leap this year in his aggressiveness and athleticism. Any college team would be lucky to have him."

The News-Gazette&#39;s final boys&#39; basketball Top 10: Rockets make history, blast to top

Apr. 25—1. Unity

➜ 34-3

➜ No. 2

➜ The best season in Unity boys' basketball history featured a Rockets-record 34 wins and a program-best third-place finish at the Class 2A state tournament, a stage where seniors Coleton Langendorf and Dane Eisenmenger both reached 1,000 career points.

2. LeRoy

➜ 32-3

➜ No. 3

➜ For the second straight season, the Panthers reached the Elite Eight in Class 1A with another sectional championship. They caught everyone off guard last year, but with returning All-State talents Sam Edmundson and Brycen Umstattd, this success came as no surprise.

3. Westville

➜ 31-1

➜ No. 1

➜ A perfect 31-0 regular season for the Tigers was spoiled by a Class 2A regional semifinal exit, but that doesn't take away what Easton Barney, Aiden White, Matthew Darling and Co. were able to accomplish this year. Still one of the best seasons in school history.

4. Centennial

➜ 18-15

➜ No. 6

➜ In just his second year at the helm of the program, coach Roderick Hutchison led the Chargers to a Class 3A regional title. All season long, the senior trio of Sherrod Clark, Isaiah Allen and J.J. Lewandowski paved the way, and their efforts paid off in March.

5. Tuscola

➜ 28-7

➜ No. 7

➜ The Warriors kept it rolling after graduating their big three, as senior All-State guard Logan Kurtz led them to a fifth consecutive Class 1A regional championship. At it for almost a decade, coach Justin Bozarth has built a program with a successful reputation.

6. Mahomet-Seymour

➜ 19-8

➜ : No. 5

➜ : Senior guard Jackson Bohm had himself a year, carrying the Bulldogs to a Class 3A regional championship appearance while earning All-State First-Team honors as well as the title of The News-Gazette's All-Area Player of the Year. He'll be tough to replace.

7. St. Joseph-Ogden

➜ 20-12

➜ No. 9

➜ The Spartans had a bit of an inconsistent campaign despite getting great seasons from Parker Fitch and Nolan Franzen. This is now the second straight year SJ-O has fallen short of a regional title in Class 2A, but you better believe coach Kiel Duval will get his team back.

8. Ridgeview

➜ : 23-10

➜ Not ranked

➜ Behind an All-State season by Cole Kennedy, the Mustangs had a solid regular season and jumped all over their opportunity in the postseason. They beat Lexington by one point in the Class 1A regional final before falling in the sectional semifinals to Unity Christian.

9. Clinton

➜ 24-9

➜ No. 4

➜ Senior All-State guard Keaton Graves gave St. Joseph-Ogden all it could handle in the Class 2A regional semifinals, but the Maroons ultimately lost 53-48. It was an impressive season for Vic Binkley's team, a nice bounce back after going 18-15 last year.

10. Bismarck-Henning/Rossville-Alvin

➜ 23-8

➜ P: No. 8

➜ Keison Peoples had to come out of BHRA's Class 2A regional semifinal game against Paxton-Buckley-Loda after suffering a severe ankle sprain, and the Blue Devils' eventual loss showed just how much their All-State guard meant to the team's success.

Liverpool fans send powerful message to FSG as X-rated chant reverberates around Anfield

Liverpool fans send powerful message to FSG as X-rated chant reverberates around Anfield
Liverpool fans send powerful message to FSG as X-rated chant reverberates around Anfield

Liverpool fans sent a powerful message to the club’s owners Fenway Sports Group (FSG) during today’s Premier League match at home to Crystal Palace.

Just under a month ago, the Merseyside club announced a minor increase to ticket prices for games at Anfield, which takes effect from the start of next season, with the decision being strongly condemned by the LFC Supporters Board and the Spirit of Shankly (SoS) group.

SoS instigated a fresh protest to take place during this afternoon’s fixture, and many in attendance made their feelings known towards the LFC hierarchy.

Liverpool fans make their feelings known with Anfield protest

In the 13th minute of the match at Anfield, thousands of Liverpool supporters held up A4-sized yellow cards with a message of protest towards FSG printed on each one.

The visual display of discontent was accompanied by an X-rated chant from a number of fans who declared that ‘enough is enough’ and decried the greed of the Boston-based firm.

Liverpool fans convey their message loud and clear

Fair play to every Liverpool fan at Anfield today who made their voices heard, with the number of participants far exceeding the threshold for a ‘small minority’, and to all those involved in organising the protest.

Even with the club posting record revenues for 2024/25 and FSG benefitting to the tune of a £225m increased in their net worth, the hierarchy still deemed it appropriate to raise ticket prices and hit loyal supporters in the pocket even further during a cost of living crisis.

Whether today’s actions will provoke a reversal of that decision is unknown, but at least the fans have – as a collective – demonstrated their large-scale opposition to the move, with their feelings conveyed loud and clear during the game against Palace.

Credit must also go to the visiting fans at Anfield who applauded the protest from their Liverpool counterparts, an important show of solidary between match-going supporters of different clubs.

If FSG didn’t get the message before today, they surely have now.

You can view the yellow card protest below, via The Anfield Wrap on X:

The News-Gazette&#39;s All-Area boys&#39; basketball team: Franks wins Coach of the Year honor

Apr. 25—The 2025-26 Unity boys' basketball team notched the program's best-ever postseason finish by placing third in state amid a crowded Class 2A field. The Rockets were led by nine seniors, with Coleton Langdendorf, Dane Eisenmenger and Tyler Henry averaging double scoring figures during Unity's run to State Farm Center in Champaign. Third-year Unity coach Matt Franks dropped by The News-Gazette for a conversation with preps coordinator Zach Piatt about what keyed the team's magical run that ended with a 34-3 record.

You're just so appreciative to be a part of it. When you're in it, it's such a whirlwind of emotions. And it's one thing after another, and you really don't get to truly savor it because you're on to your next game. For example, against Teutopolis (on Friday, March 6) it was an unbelievable win. But we had a short turnaround. You've got a Monday super-sectional game, which is a bigger game, an even bigger stage. So, your mind right away is on Bishop McNamara and what we can do to get ready for that. So now that the dust is settled, just the general appreciation of what a special team, an unbelievable ride, and just how unbelievably grateful I'm to be a part of it.

I've been around Unity basketball my whole life and could tell you about all these great players. And then the players that I wasn't alive for, my family talked about the history at Unity. And to be able to say that this team has accomplished more than any other team before them. ... Looking at that trophy really sinks in. It just makes it so special, and just such a special team.

They're a special group in so many different facets. I've said this so much: They trust each other. When you look at the seven-game postseason run that we had, we had five different leading scorers, and it just speaks to their ability to trust each other. We never had a guy that forced too much because he felt like he had to do that for us to win. He had that faith in his teammates. And then it was always kind of that motto of trust and belief in each other, and they believed that they would create an opportunity for a teammate. That's what allowed that team to survive stretches. They were down and out at points and just kind of making a play for a teammate, which then would catapult into success. They're just such a unique group.

You've got a group of guys that are all going to play various college sports. Unity's had a lot of college baseball players. They've had college football players. They've had, obviously, Brian Cardinal. But they've been spread out. For that perfect storm of them to all be together in that group, and really to have been together for a really long time, you just don't see it.

We played early. Rochester and Teutopolis right out of the gate. A Bismarck-Henning/Rossville-Alvin team who obviously had a tremendous player in Keison Peoples. With a 14-game football season, there's all of that anxiousness that you have going into a season. You love to have that two weeks of prep time to really feel good about that first week of the season. We didn't have that. And again, I give those guys so much praise. The fact that they're able to literally, in 24 hours, basically flip the switch, and it's basketball season. We were rusty early on, absolutely. But they were able to battle through that rust because they were just so tough and so competitive, where their mistakes would be overshadowed. Because they would just compete through it.

It's special how the staff came together when I came back to Unity. To have a staff full of Unity alums that in their own right, could all be great head coaches if they wanted to pursue that avenue. I'm very fortunate to have that. We've been together now for three years. The things they do behind the scenes never get enough credit. From getting guys in the gym to work out, to preparing a scout to help orchestrating all the functional things in the season like organizing a team meal and making sure that we've got such-and-such in the right place. I have a great staff. We delegate that all out, and everybody takes a role.

I think family's the best balance. As much as you want to be consumed by a bad loss, and what do we need to do, you don't have time for that. You've got a travel game at Mt. Zion early in the morning you got to be at, and you've got a junior high game on the road. It obviously takes a tremendous family, tremendous support. Like I said, family is kind of ingrained. It makes it even more special having your kids and your wife there. It just kind of all merges together. And it's just what you do. Words don't describe that. Obviously, family being the focal point of it all, the success on Friday and Tuesday nights make it a lot more fun.

It's unbelievable. I love Unity basketball. I've told that story a lot where my dad drug us to the Clinton Thanksgiving tournament, and we watched the one-win Unity team get their one win that season. I know the morning coffee talk groups will always have that debate of what group could be (the best), but, like I said, we talked a lot about this team. That was kind of our final discussion together as a team in that locker room as we got ready to play Chicago Farragut. Like, you have a chance to truly separate yourself and don't lose that opportunity. People don't realize how daunting that task was. When you think about how emotional that game against Manual was and the emotions you go through. It was a hard loss. It was a game that was just a great basketball game, back-and-forth in the fourth, and to lose that game and say you've got to come back and now you've got to play the next biggest game of the season. But giving that perspective that now you can go down as the best team in history, it just speaks to that group's poise to be able to do that. Just unbelievably grateful and thankful for being on that ride. I'll cherish the memories. It was just a special season.

The daily pitch from Sports Editor : April 25, 2026

Apr. 25—➜ . The section will be available on Sunday morning via an , and then again in Tuesday's print edition.

➜ . Before the game, former SJ-O coach Randy Wolken will throw out the first pitch to longtime Unity football assistant coach Dave Fink. Fink was an assistant coach to Wolken at SJ-O in softball and boys' basketball from 1991-93.

➜ . Fink, a Unity football assistant coach since 1997, is retiring at the end of the school year.

points former Illini scored for the Minnesota Timberwolves during their 113-96 victory against the Denver Nuggets late Thursday night, helping the Timberwolves go up 2-1 in the best-of-7 first-round playoff series. Dosunmu added nine assists in 32 effective minutes off the bench, with Illinois coach , Illini assistant coaches and and former Illini in attendance at the Target Center in Minneapolis.

➜ . The Big Ten home finale for the Illini is at noon on Sunday, but it also doubles as a day to honor the Tom Jones Challenger League and all it does for special needs children.

➜ . Parkland (31-16) takes a five-game win streak into Saturday's doubleheader against the Loggers (17-16-1) that starts at 1 p.m. and also marks the Cobras' last home regular-season games.

➜ . The top two teams in our area this spring meet at 4:30 p.m. on Monday when the Spartans (18-1) travel to Monticello to take on the host Sages (21-0) in an Illini Prairie Conference showdown.

➜ Bryson DeChambeau, Scottie Scheffler and Nelly Korda.

➜ "Dynasty".

➜ not cheering for teammates.

Friday&#39;s prep highlights: LeRoy softball improves to 25-0

Apr. 25—➜ . Kentucky recruit Traxton Roberts shined for A-P, leading the host Trojans to a Vermilion Valley Conference win. Roberts struck out 16 in throwing 6 2/3 innings on the mound while limiting Westville to just two hits. At the plate, Roberts went 3 for 4 with a home run, a double and two RBI for A-P (9-2). Ryan Edwards also helped out A-P with two RBI, while Luke Townsend added an RBI single. Ben Johnson and Gavin Long each drove in a run for Westville (11-11).

➜ . Champaign Central rode a strong pitching performance from Tre Cole en route to its fifth straight win after a Big 12 home victory. Cole struck out seven and limited the Wildcats to three hits in six innings to pick up the win. Ben McDaniel, Nic Bralts and Tanner Mast each went 2 for 3 for the Maroons (13-5), with Bralts and Mast each driving in a run. Ryan Pipkins added two RBI and Wilson McDaniel drove in a run for Central.

➜ . Brody Boyd threw a perfect game in the first game for Danville before Blake Warfield threw a no-hitter in the second game as the visiting Vikings swept a Big 12 doubleheader. Boyd struck out nine in his perfect game, while Warfield struck out eight in his no-hitter. Boyd and TJ Forman each collected three hits for Danville (4-13), with Boyd driving in five runs and Forman driving in three runs.

➜ . Fieldcrest scored all three of its runs in the top of the first inning to take an early 3-0 lead that kept GCMS at bay just enough to hand the Falcons a Heart of Illinois Conference home loss. GCMS (5-11) scored both of its runs in the bottom of the fifth to trim its deficit to 3-2. Graydon Leonard went 2 for 3 with a walk and had both of the Falcons' hits. Cameron Kaeding threw a complete game for GCMS, scattering six hits and striking out three.

➜ . A scoreless game through three innings didn't end in favor of the host Panthers. PBL (5-11) only recorded three hits, with Manteno breaking open the nonconference game with a six-run fourth inning. Dylan Vance, Kayden Vance and Pryor Inman each had a hit for PBL.

➜ . Dane Eisenmenger threw six no-hit innings, leading the visiting Rockets to an Illini Prairie Conference win. Eisenmenger struck out 10 and only walked two in a dominant outing for Unity (14-2), while also contributing at the plate by going 3 for 4 with three RBI. Brayden Henry was 4 for 5 with a home run and three RBI for Unity in its eighth straight win and his twin brother, Tyler Henry, was 3 for 4 with a double, a triple and two RBI.

➜ . Eva Ronto gave up eight hits, but ended up throwing a complete game in shutting out Watseka and leading BHRA to a home win in Vermilion Valley Conference play. Ronto walked three, but also struck out five for the Blue Devils (7-15). Emma Shelato drove in a run for BHRA. Aspen Eades, Kyah Westerfield and Noelle Schroeder all had two hits for the Warriors (10-6), but it wasn't enough. Lilly Kingdon threw all six innings for Watseka and only allowed three hits while striking out 11.

➜ . Blue Ridge led 6-0 after the first inning and held on for a home Lincoln Prairie Conference win, snapping an eight-game losing skid. RJ Coffey went 2 for 3 with a double and RBI to power the Knights (2-12), while Olivia Jones was 2 for 4 with a double, one RBI and three runs scored. Ellie Hayward (1 for 3, two RBI, two runs scored), Presley Hardesty (2 for 3, RBI) and Addison Roos (2 for 4, RBI) chipped in on a balanced offensive effort. Keisha Budd went 2 for 5 with two doubles and an RBI for Tri-County (3-10), while Mialynn Christenberry (2 for 4, RBI) and Shelby Johnson (2 for 4, RBI) also had doubles for the Titans.

➜ . Undefeated LeRoy left little doubt with its latest victory, taking a 6-0 lead after the first inning and never looking back en route to a six-inning Heart of Illinois Conference home win. Molly Scheuer went 3 for 4 with an RBI to lead the Panthers' 14-hit output, while Morgan Fleming was 2 for 4 with a home run, a double and two RBI. Kendyl Spratt (2 for 4, four RBI, double), Laila Carr (2 for 2), Alyssa Davis (2 for 3, RBI, three stolen bases) and Nellie Smith (2 for 4, two runs score) also chipped in for LeRoy (25-0). Jacey Hageman improved to 16-0 in the pitcher's circle after throwing five innings. She gave up five hits and struck out eight.

➜ . Centennial edged Charleston and Danville to win a four-team meet. Alicia Thomas led Centennial by winning the 100-meter hurdles (15.31 seconds) and 300 hurdles (48.10), while Nina Brown won the 200 (25.34), Alaina Kimble won the 400 (1:01.57) and Lauren Kleber won the 1,600 (6:05.02) for the Chargers. Jada Bell and Samanthan Brown each won two field events to lead Danville. Bell placed first in the shot put with a toss of 32 feet, 61/2 inches and also in the discus with a throw of 100-2. Brown won the pole vault (12-0) and the triple jump (35-91/2). Jamia Esther in the 100 (11.76) and Jazlynn Whorrall in the 800 (2:41.58) also won for the Vikings. Danville's 400 relay of Esther, Brown, Yariah Shaw and Jhe'Nyi Parker placed first with a school record time of 47.25.

➜ . Unity finished third at the 15-team Titan Invite, with the Rockets compiling 61 points. Eureka won the meet with 126 points, followed by runner-up Normal West recording 96 points. Emma Swisher secured the lone first-place finish for Unity by winning the 200-meter dash in 25.52 seconds, with teammate Jillian Schlitter finishing second in that event with a time of 26.42. Swisher added a second-place finish in the 100 (12.53), while Mackenzie Pound took second in the 3,200 (11:50.47) and Schlittler in the long jump (17-9 1/2). The Rockets' 400 relay of Swisher, Grace Wherley, Grace Tempel and Schlittler took second in 49.25.

Browns fans and national media react to Cleveland&#39;s NFL Draft Day 2

Andrew Berry and the Cleveland Browns made some major moves on Friday night, day two of the 2026NFL Draft. Cleveland ended up making three selections in the second and third rounds, each of which was well calculated and executed to perfection.

It's no surprise that Cleveland needed to prioritize the offensive side of the football, and they did just that to start round two. At pick 39, they selected Denzel Boston, the 6'4" wide receiver from Washington. This pick alone was a great selection, but they were not done yet.

As they have acquired and stockpiled picks, they got back into the end of round two thanks to a trade with the San Francisco 49ers. They got back into the second round, and at pick 58 of the draft, they grabbed the star safety prospect, Emmanuel McNeil-Warren from Toledo.

Even though they had no picks in the third round, they still were not done. They struck a deal to move back into the third round to take another tackle, Austin Barber off the board. This may have been a touch rich for Barber, but Cleveland acquires some offensive line depth.

Here is some of the national reaction to Cleveland's day two.

"The Cleveland Browns are crushing this draft" @MoveTheSticks 👀 pic.twitter.com/4BcBSvOZq4

— NFL Network (@nflnetwork) April 25, 2026

#Dawgpound Thus far, the Browns have selected 4 of the top 25 prospects on Daniel Jeremiah’s big board:

S. Fano (13)
E. McNeil-Warren (15)
D. Boston (23)
K.C. Concepcion (25)

— Cody Suek (@CodySuek) April 25, 2026

Browns are having a great draft pic.twitter.com/qN28HguF6O

— Tone Digs (@ToneDigz) April 25, 2026

The @Browns just got ONE OF THE HIGHEST CEILING Safeties in the draft in Emmanuel McNeil-Warren out of Toledo. He is Raw, but has rare ball-hawking range, long arms and natural football instinct. Attention to detail coaching will see him grow into a BEAST because this guy never… pic.twitter.com/su6NHIGmnm

— Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) April 25, 2026

2.58 Cleveland Browns - Toledo S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren

The league is trippin…

Grade: A+ pic.twitter.com/oqpj15fktV

— NFL Draft Files (@NFL_DF) April 25, 2026

RD 2 | PK #58 - Browns: Emmanuel McNeil-Warren DB, Toledo@MoveTheSticks' No. 15 overall prospect is one of three safeties in this class with 80+ production and overall draft scores. At 6-3, 201, he posted the fastest max acceleration among safeties in the forty (6.39 y/s/s). pic.twitter.com/uqsRRFhJym

— Next Gen Stats (@NextGenStats) April 25, 2026

Cleveland's draft has been as close to great as it could possibly get. They are acquiring incredible players at very valuable positions and doing so without having to spend all that much capital.

Not only that, their last move of the night was a trade back out of the third round again by dealing the 74th pick to the New York Giants in exchange for two fifth-rounders this year and a 2027 fourth-round pick.

On day three, Cleveland now holds eight picks, including Nos. 105, 145, 146, 148, 149, 152, 206, and 248.

It is very unlikely that Cleveland will select eight players, so look to them to be aggressive in moving around the board. Whatever they end up doing, Andrew Berry deserves a lot of credit for what he has done so far in 2026.

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns fans and national media react to Cleveland's NFL Draft Day 2

Punjab pull off record T20 chase to defeat Delhi

Punjab Kings' Shreyas Iyer in action
[Reuters]

Indian Premier League, Delhi

Delhi Capitals 264-2 (20 overs): Rahul 152* (67), Rana 91 (44)

Punjab Kings 265-4 (18.5 overs): Prabhsimran 76 (26), Iyer 71* (36)

Kings won by six wickets

Scorecard. Table

Punjab Kings produced a stunning victory against Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League by hunting down a target of 265 to record the highest successful run-chase in the history of T20 cricket.

Punjab crossed the line with seven balls to spare at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, surpassing their own previous best chase of 262 against Kolkata Knight Riders in 2024.

KL Rahul had struck an unbeaten 152 - the highest score by an Indian in IPL - as Delhi reached 264-2 batting first, but Punjab attacked from the outset and reached 116-0 - the second-highest powerplay score in the tournament.

Punjab openers Prabhsimran Singh, who hit a blistering 76 from just 26 balls, and Priyansh Arya, who scored 43 off 17 balls, set the tone for the visitors with a 126-run opening stand in the sweltering Delhi heat.

Captain Shreyas Iyer then capitalised on two dropped catches by Karun Nair to reach an unbeaten 71 from 36 balls and take Punjab home with relative ease.

However, the record-breaking win was overshadowed by an injury to Delhi's Lungi Ngidi, who was rushed out of the stadium in an ambulance.

With Punjab racing to 43-0 in the third over of the chase, the South African fast bowler back-pedalled from mid-off to attempt a catch off Arya but fell backwards, hitting his head on the turf.

The match was stopped for 15 minutes as the 30-year-old received medical attention and an ambulance was called to take the Delhi player off the ground for further assessment.

Vipraj Nigam replaced Ngidi as a concussion substitute before the match resumed.

Unbeaten Punjab remain top of the table with 13 points from seven matches - three ahead of Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Rajasthan Royals. Meanwhile, Delhi are sixth with six points.

More to follow.

Can&#39;t Wait For Saturday Illinois&#39; Jacas&#39; ears a Super destination

Apr. 25—***

Traditionally, when an Illinois football player has been drafted or signed by the New England Patriots, it has worked out well for them.

Defensive backs Eugene Wilson and Tavon Wilson. defensive end Michael Buchanan, tight end Michael Hoomananui and offensive lineman Ted Karras all earned Super Bowl rings with the Patriots. Seven since 2004.

Might be an eighth on the way after the Patriots picked Illinois edge rusher Gabe Jacas in the second round of Friday's NFL draft. He was the No. 55 overall pick.

The Patriots picked one Illinois player in the first round, quarterback Tony Eason in the 1983 draft. Eason led the team to one Super Bowl appearance against the Chicago Bears, It did not go well with the Bears winning 46-10 in 1986.

Eugene Wilson and Tavon Wilson were second-round picks by the Patriots.

New England is coming off a Super Bowl appearance against Seattle, which it lost 29-13.

It has been a bit of a rough off-season for New England, which has had to deal with the fallout from a scandal involving coach Mike Vrabel and a reporter from The Athletic, Dianna Russini.

When Jacas joins the team, he won't be expected to jump into the starting lineup. But there will be an opportunity to contribute early, especially on obvious passing downs.

New England will start eight-year veteran Dre'Mont Jones at outside linebacker. The Ohio State product has also played for Denver, Seattle, Tennessee and Baltimore. He signed with the Patriots in March as an unrestricted free agent.

Jones' deal is for three years and almost $40 million, more tha half of it guaranteed.

Jones could end up being an ideal mentor for Jacas. He knows the league well and shares a Big Ten background with the former Illini. Their ex-teams open the Big Ten season in Columbus.

Good Morning, Illini Nation: Fresh faces galore

Apr. 25—Quentin Coleman's commitment on the eve of the Final Four injected a fresh round of excitement into the Illinois fan base. For good reason. The Principia (Mo.) standout put together an incredible senior season, winning a state title in the process, and projects as a significant contributor in Champaign for the 2026-27 season.

Slightly lost in that excitement, though, was the fact another incoming freshman could also play an important role this coming season. Lucas Morillo committed in October, signed in November and then had his own stellar senior season. One he capped off by playing for Team World at the Nike Hoop Summit earlier this month.

Here's a Hoop Summit interview Ho Pro Insight posted this week with the future Illinois guard:

"I feel like I can fit in as a great guard," Morillo said about his future in Champaign. "I feel like I fit in with the ball screens. Their offense is very open. Everyone gets the ball — it moves. They love to offensive rebound, and I feel like that's a great aspect of my game as well."

Rockies-Mets game is postponed by rain, setting up a doubleheader on Sunday

NEW YORK (AP) — The middle game of the three-game series between the Colorado Rockies and New York Mets was postponed more than eight hours before the scheduled first pitch on Saturday, with persistent rain in the forecast this weekend.

The game will be made up as part of a doubleheader Sunday, with the first game beginning at 1:40 p.m. EDT, weather permitting.

Rockies left-hander Jose Quintana (0-2, 6.23 ERA) had been scheduled to start Saturday against his former team, and Mets righty Kodai Senga (0-3, 8.83) was set to pitch on seven days’ rest.

The Rockies held off the slumping Mets 4-3 on Friday night.

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Liverpool vs Crystal Palace LIVE updates, watch live, score, analysis, highlights

Liverpool host Crystal Palace on Saturday with Arne Slot's side aiming to take a big step towards sealing Champions League qualification for next season.

WATCH Liverpool v Crystal Palace

For live updates and highlights throughout Liverpool vs Crystal Palace, check out PST's live blog coverage below.

How to watch Liverpool vs Crystal Palace live, stream link and start time

Kick off time:10am ET Saturday (April 25)
Venue:Anfield — Liverpool
TV Channel: Peacock
Streaming: Stream live on Peacock

Liverpool vs Crystal Palace score: Kick off, 10am ET

Liverpool lineup

Woodman; Jones, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Szoboszlai, Mac Allister; Salah, Wirtz, Gakpo; Isak

Crystal Palace lineup

Henderson; Richards, Lacroix, Canvot; Munoz, Wharton, Kamada, Mitchell; Sarr, Johnson; Mateta


Liverpool team news, focus

Injuries are piling up for Liverpool with Giovanni Leoni, Conor Bradley, Hugo Ekitike, Wataru Endo, Joe Gomez and Alisson out. Back up goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili suffered a leg injury at Everton and is struggling to be fit, so third-choice Freddie Woodman is likely to start in goal. In attack the quartet of Isak, Salah, Wirtz and Gakpo will cause plenty of problems, while Curtis Jones is likely to stay at right back.

Crystal Palace team news, focus

Eddie Nketiah and Evann Guessand are out injured, while Adam Wharton should be fit to return. Cheick Doucoure is a doubt. It will be intriguing to see how Glasner rotates ahead of the Conference League semifinal. Kamada, Sarr and Mateta could all start on the bench with Hughes, Johnson and Strand Larsen getting the nod to start in their place.

Liverpool vs Crystal Palace preview

Virgil van Dijk's late, late header grabbed a 2-1 win for Liverpool at Everton in the Merseyside derby on Sunday. That win eased fears that the Reds would finish outside of the top five, as they are five points ahead of sixth-place Brighton with five games to go for them and four remaining for the Seagulls. It looks like Slot is going to guide Liverpool to the Champions League and given everything that has happened this season, that is a pretty solid return.

Palace will have more than one eye on their UEFA Conference League semifinal first leg away to Shakhtar Donetsk on Thursday, so Oliver Glasner will likely rotate the lineup. Palace drew 0-0 at home against West Ham on Monday as they are four games unbeaten and a win at Liverpool could set them up for a late-season surge to qualify for Europe with a top seven finish.

Liverpool vs Crystal Palace prediction

Liverpool should probably edge this given the quality they have in attack and the hunger to wrap up a Champions League spot as quickly as possible. Go for a narrow home victory. Liverpool 2-1 Crystal Palace.

Where to watch Orlando Magic vs. Detroit Pistons Game 3 NBA playoffs: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Saturday, April 25

The Detroit Pistons and Orlando Magic meet in Game 3 of their first-round NBA playoff series. The Pistons evened the series in Game 2. Games 3 and 4 will be played in Orlando. The Detroit Pistons are favored with a -145 moneyline compared to the Orlando Magic's +118. The over/under for the matchup is set at 214.5.

How to watch Detroit Pistons vs. Orlando Magic

Odds

  • Spread: Orlando Magic +2.5

  • Moneyline: Orlando Magic +118 (43.7%) / Detroit Pistons -145 (56.3%)

  • Over/Under: 214.5

Series schedule

Game 1:Magic 112, Pistons 101
Game 2:Pistons 98, Magic 83
Game 3: Sat., April 25, at Orlando (1 p.m., Peacock)
Game 4: Mon. April 27, at Orlando (time and network TBD)
*Game 5: Wed., April 29, at Detroit (time and network TBD)
*Game 6: Fri., May 1, at Orlando (time and network TBD)
*Game 7: Sun., May 3, at Detroit (time and network TBD)

*if necessary

What did the Rams get in the Ernest Jones trade?

Dec 17, 2023; Inglewood, California, USA; Los Angeles Rams linebacker Ernest Jones (53) reacts after a defensive play against the Washington Commanders during the second half at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

The Los Angeles Rams have been known to be one of the more trade-heavy teams in the NFL, as they’re consistently looking to add and use assets in their arsenal.

One of the more interesting trades they had in recent years, though, was sending linebacker Ernest Jones to the Tennessee Titans back in August of 2024 after a contractual dispute. The team was losing a young starting linebacker, getting a future pick in return.

At the time, Jones was entering the final year of his rookie contract and was seeking an extension, which the Rams ultimately didn’t choose to give. Jones went on to be traded to the Seattle Seahawks months later and had a fantastic year on the Super Bowl winning team in 2025, earning second-team All-Pro honors.

Meanwhile, the Rams are finally set to get their return for the Jones deal, as the pick they acquired was a 2026 draft pick. Let’s revisit that deal and look at what both sides got.

Original trade terms for the Ernest Jones trade between Rams and Titans

  • Los Angeles Rams receive: 2026 fifth-round pick (No. 144)
  • Tennessee Titans receive: LB Ernest Jones, 2026 sixth-round pick (No. 207)

What did the Rams do with their pick from the Ernest Jones trade?

The Rams, being the trade-heavy team that they are, interestingly traded the pick they acquired back to Tennessee. Needing cornerback depth midseason, Los Angeles sent Tennessee’s fifth-round pick back in exchange for Roger McCreary and a sixth-round pick.

What did the Titans do with their pick from the Ernest Jones trade?

Can you guess the sixth-rounder that Tennessee gave up in return in the Roger McCreary deal? It was the Rams’ original sixth-round pick.

So, both teams ended up with their respective picks again across two separate deals.

How did Ernest Jones play in 2024 and 2025 for the Titans?

Well, it was a rollercoaster for Jones, who was traded prior to the season in 2024 from the Rams to the Titans. Then, midseason, he got moved again to the Seattle Seahawks, where he quickly found a home and began to flourish.

After a solid end to the 2024 season, Jones was rewarded with a three-year, $33 million extension and had his best year yet in 2025. The 26-year-old linebacker posted 126 tackles, seven pass breakups, four tackles for loss, and a whopping five interceptions en route to an All-Pro campaign.

It’s safe to say that, through all the trades, there was one team that clearly benefited from landing Jones.

Who won the Ernest Jones trade between the Rams and Titans?

When you look at the overall moves made, Los Angeles really didn’t benefit much from the trades for Jones and McCreary. They didn’t move up in the draft and didn’t acquire much of a difference maker at cornerback last season.

Of course, then you factor in that the Rams lost a starting-level linebacker, where they’ve been inconsistent over the years, and that same player ended up blossoming on a rival.

Now, Jones wasn’t the player he is currently two years ago. There’s been some significant growth. But the Seahawks seem to have quite a solid contract for the linebacker after trading for and extending him.

&#39;Drop him, he will make you pay&#39;: Gavaskar hails Virat Kohli as &#39;one of the greatest&#39;

NEW DELHI: Drop Virat Kohli at your own peril – that warning was effectively delivered to Gujarat Titans when they put down the star batter in the very first over of their IPL 2026 clash against Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Friday. Kohli was given a reprieve when Washington Sundar dropped him off Mohammed Siraj in the opening over of the RCB innings, and the missed chance proved costly.

Kohli went on to smash 81 off 44 balls, powering RCB to a five-wicket win over Gujarat Titans.

Speaking on Star Sports, legendary Sunil Gavaskar analysed the key moment in RCB’s successful chase, pointing to the early drop of Kohli as the decisive turning point.

"That dropped catch of Virat Kohli off Siraj's bowling definitely cost Gujarat Titans a lot," Gavaskar said.

"We all know he is not just known as a king. He is known as a chase master as well," Gavaskar remarked.

"You drop him on the first ball, then he will definitely make you pay. That is exactly what he did," he said.

He further underlined Kohli’s reputation as one of the finest chasers in the game. "Chasing down huge totals with ease has been Virat's trademark batting style throughout his career," Gavaskar said.

The former India captain also suggested that GT may regret the missed opportunity given the match conditions. "At one point... the ball was gripping a bit. It would not have been that easy once the ball got a little older," he observed.


Concluding his analysis, Gavaskar lauded Kohli’s consistency and class under pressure. "This man is one of the greatest in the game. He made it look easy," he said.

Gavaskar also praised Devdutt Padikkal for his improvement in IPL 2026, particularly his expanded range of scoring options that has strengthened RCB’s top order.

"Devdutt Padikkal played an excellent innings. Virat Kohli rightly pointed out after the match that Padikkal has been hitting some very clean cricketing shots. Earlier, he was seen as an offside player. His main scoring areas were cover and mid-off. He used to struggle on the on-side. But now he has overcome that limitation."

Gavaskar added, "He is hitting sixes and boundaries behind square as well. This adds to RCB's batting strength. They have Devdutt at number three and Captain Rajat Patidar at number four. Both can hit sixes from the first ball. That is making a big difference for RCB right now."

Chasing 206, RCB suffered an early setback as GT pacer Mohammed Siraj dismissed opener Jacob Bethell, reducing them to 26/1 in three overs. However, the top order responded strongly. Kohli led the charge with a fluent 81 off 44 balls, while Padikkal supported him superbly with a rapid 55 off 27 deliveries.

The duo ensured the required rate stayed under control, stitching together a 115-run stand in just 59 balls.

After their dismissals in quick succession, the match tightened in the middle overs as Rashid Khan and Manav Suthar picked up crucial wickets, leaving RCB at 175/5 after 16 overs.

RCB then wobbled briefly with the dismissals of Rajat Patidar (8) and Jitesh Sharma (10), leaving 31 needed off the final four overs. But Krunal Pandya (unbeaten 23 off 12) stepped up under pressure to turn the game.

Krunal took on the GT attack, smashing 15 runs in the 18th over to swing momentum decisively RCB’s way, while Tim David chipped in with an unbeaten 10 off nine balls.

He finished the chase in the 19th over, guiding a short ball from Jason Holder to deep square leg for a single as RCB reached 206/5 in 18.5 overs, sealing a five-wicket win and two crucial points.

With the victory, RCB climbed to second place in the IPL 2026 table with 10 points from seven matches, registering five wins and two losses.

Cleveland Browns NFL Draft Live Blog – Rumors, Picks, and More (Day 3)

It’s Saturday, and that means Day 3 of the 2026 NFL Draft for the Cleveland Browns is here, with today’s action starting at 12:00 pm ET. The second and third rounds saw GM Andrew Berry continue to make a handful of trades, but fans were pretty happy with the players he came away with, especially WR Denzel Boston and S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren. You can read our Day 2 recap here. Follow the live blog below for all of the Browns’ Day 3 news and nuggets!

We will have all of your Browns-related coverage on the draft here at Dawgs By Nature throughout the weekend. This thread will act as a “live blog,” with updates about the latest small rumors, picks, or trades involving Cleveland or other NFL teams. You should also use the comments section as your NFL Draft open thread! (Newest updates will be at the top of the live blog below)

Browns NFL Draft Live Blog (Day 3 – Saturday)


9:12 AM: Two players remain from our Top 50 DBN Big Board:

CB Jermod McCoy
S Keionte Scott

Cleveland already grabbed one safety, but any position is really up-for-consideration once you get to Day 3 picks (although I would argue that taking a quarterback, after selecting two last year, wouldn’t seem to make sense). McCoy’s stock has dropped significantly, but we’ll see who takes a chance with his medical concerns.


8:30 AM: Where do the Browns stand heading into Day 3 of the draft, regarding their remaining picks? As of this morning, Cleveland does not have a 4th round pick. In the 5th round, they have a logjam with four picks within a seven-pick span. If it stays like that, we’ll be rushing to try to quickly cover those picks, so bear with us.

However, I’m expecting GM Andrew Berry to try to consolidating two or three of those picks into one higher one.

  • Round 5, Pick #146
  • Round 5, Pick #148
  • Round 5, Pick #149
  • Round 5, Pick #152
  • Round 7, Pick #248

Teams will have 5 minutes to make their picks in rounds 4-6, and then 4 minutes to make picks in round 7.


8:20 AM: Good morning, Browns fans! Are you ready for the final day of the draft? Here’s a brief recap of what happened on Day 2, although Matthew Wilson also has a full recap here:

  • The Browns stayed at No. 39 overall and took WR Denzel Boston, which revamps the picture of the Browns’ wide receiver situation. It’s interesting because I know fans were mixed on WR KC Concepcion, but it’s one of those cases where I wonder if those fans who were pessimistic about Concepcion’s drops would have preferred Boston in the fist round, and Concepcion in the second round (but ultimately, it seems unlikely Concepcion would have been there in round two).
  • Cleveland initially had picks No. 70 and No. 74 in the third round heading into the day. They traded No. 70 away to move up to No. 58, where they grabbed S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren.
  • Later, Cleveland traded down from No. 74, making us think they were done for the day. However, when No. 86 was on the clock, the Browns traded back up to select OT Austin Barber. It was the first pick who fans were kind of like, “Huh?” about, maybe since it didn’t match the excitement of the first four selections.
  • With all of of those little trades, the big net result, for now, seems to be that Berry was able to add a fourth-round pick in 2027.

Paul Skenes Flirts With Perfect Game in Pirates’ Win Over Brewers; Happy Birthday Konnor Griffin!

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Paul Skenes retired the first 20 batters he faced Konnor Griffin his first-career home run on his 20th birthday for the Pittsburgh Pirates in their 6-0 win over the Milwaukee Brewers American Family Field on Friday night.

Scoring Plays

Top 3rd, 1-0 PIT: Konnor Griffin connected on his first-career home run — on his 20th birthday and in his 20th game — off Brandon Woodruff (2-1). His opposite-field solo shot broke a scoreless tie.

Top 4th, 2-0 PIT: With two on and two out, Nick Gonzales brought home a run with a base hit to left off Woodruff. Bryan Reynolds was thrown out trying to advance to third base.

Top 5th, 3-0 PIT: With runners on the corners and one out, Oneil Cruz hit a grounder to first base and Spencer Horwitz beat a throw home.

Top 6th, 4-0 PIT: Horwitz tacked on another for the Pirates (15-11) with an RBI single up the middle off Shane Drohan, who relieved Woodruff after five innings.

Top 8th, 6-0 PIT: With the bases loaded against Drohan, Griffin capped off his big night with a two-run single to center.

Jake Bauers ended Skenes’ perfect game bid with a dribbler through the right side with two outs in the seventh inning.

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Pistons vs Magic NBA Playoff Game 3 Predictions: Odds, recent stats, trends and best bets for April 25

Detroit tied up the series 1-1 with a 98-83 Game 2 victory at home, but now head to Orlando for a pivotal Game 3.

The Magic shot 33% from the field in Game 2 after hitting 49% of their shots in Game 1's upset win in Detroit. Orlando has been inconsistent this season, so which offense shows up could dictate the tempo after two low scoring games. Orlando has shot 18 of 66 (27.2%) from three in the two games series, which has to improve at home.

The Pistons went 2-1 in playoff road games last season, winning the past two. Detroit improved its shooting from Game 1 (40%) to Game 2 (46%) but 19 missed free throws in two games is a problem (43/62, 69.3%). The Pistons also lost the turnover battle in both games at home. Detroit had the third-best defensive net rating during the regular season on the road and ranked 10th in assist to turnover ratio.

Lets take a closer look at tonight’s matchup and take into consideration lineups, injuries, and other factors affecting the line and total.

We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on how to catch tipoff, odds courtesy of DraftKings recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

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Game Details and How to Watch Live: Magic vs. Pistons

  • Date: Saturday, April 25, 2026
  • Time: 1:00 PM EST
  • Site: Kia Center
  • City: Orlando, FL
  • Network/Streaming: NBC / Peacock

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Game Odds: Magic vs. Pistons

The latest odds as of Saturday courtesy of DraftKings:

  • Moneyline: Detroit Pistons (-142), Orlando Magic (+120)
  • Spread: Pistons -2.5
  • Total: 214.5 points

This game opened Pistons -2.5 with the Total set at 217.5.

Be sure to check out DraftKings for all the latest game odds & player props for every matchup this week on the NBA schedule!

Expected Starting Lineups: Magic vs. Pistons

Orlando Magic

  • PG Jalen Suggs
  • SG Desmond Bane
  • SF Franz Wagner
  • PF Paolo Banchero
  • Wendell Carter Jr.

Detroit Pistons

  • PG Cade Cunningham
  • SG Duncan Robinson
  • SF Ausar Thompson
  • PF Tobias Harris
  • Jalen Duren

Injury Report: Pistons vs. Magic

Orlando Magic

  • Jonathan Issac (knee) is listed as DOUBTFUL for Game 3

Detroit Pistons

  • None

Important stats, trends and insights: Pistons vs. Magic

  • Detroit is 45-39 ATS
  • Detroit is 13-18 ATS as a road favorite
  • Detroit is 17-14 to the Under as a road favorite
  • Detroit is 22-19 to the Under as the road team
  • Detroit is 45-38-1 to the Under 
  • Orlando is 7-4 ATS as a home underdog
  • Orlando is 6-5 to the Under as a home underdog
  • Orlando is 40-46 ATS and 20-21 ATS as the home team
  • Orlando is 45-41 to the Over and 22-19 to the Over as the home team

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Here are the best bets our model is projecting for Saturday’s Magic and Pistons’ game:

  • Moneyline: Rotoworld Bet is leaning towards a play on the Magic’ Moneyline
  • Spread: Rotoworld Bet is leaning towards a play on the Magic +2.5 ATS
  • Total: Rotoworld Bet is leaning towards a play on the Game Total UNDER 214.5

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Liverpool Confirmed XI vs Crystal Palace

Liverpool Confirmed XI vs Crystal Palace
Liverpool Confirmed XI vs Crystal Palace

Liverpool Confirmed XI vs Crystal Palace: Slot Shows Faith in Core

Liverpool return to Anfield with clarity and purpose, their Confirmed XI against Crystal Palace reflecting continuity with only slight adjustment. Arne Slot, building on a Premier League title-winning debut season, continues to rely on a settled structure, making two changes while maintaining the spine that has driven recent success.

The most notable alteration arrives in goal, where Freddie Woodman steps into the spotlight. With both Alisson and Giorgi Mamardashvili unavailable, the responsibility falls to the experienced deputy, handed his full Premier League debut in front of the Kop.

Photo: IMAGO

Woodman Opportunity Anchors Liverpool Selection

There is significance in this selection beyond simple necessity. Woodman’s inclusion represents trust in depth, a reminder that title-winning squads rely on more than just their headline names. The 29-year-old will operate behind a defensive unit blending leadership and adaptability.

Curtis Jones continues in a full-back role, offering composure and technical assurance, while Ibrahima Konate partners Virgil van Dijk at centre-back. Andy Robertson completes the line, bringing width and intensity down the left. This back four provides both protection and progression, crucial against a Crystal Palace side capable of quick transitions.

Van Dijk’s presence remains pivotal, his authority often setting Liverpool’s defensive tone. Around him, the structure looks familiar and dependable, even with changes elsewhere.

Midfield Pairing Shapes Tempo Against Crystal Palace

Liverpool’s midfield sees Alexis Mac Allister return alongside Dominik Szoboszlai, forming a pairing built on intelligence and energy. This combination offers control in possession and sharpness when pressing, allowing Liverpool to dictate rhythm at Anfield.

Mac Allister’s awareness in tight spaces complements Szoboszlai’s forward drive, ensuring Liverpool can progress play efficiently. Against Crystal Palace, where organisation and counter-attacking threat are key, this midfield balance could prove decisive.

Slot’s decision to restore this duo suggests confidence in their ability to manage both phases of the game, linking defence and attack with precision.

Attack Remains Unchanged for Liverpool

Consistency defines Liverpool’s forward line, with no alterations made to an attacking quartet that continues to deliver. Mohamed Salah leads with relentless output and experience, supported by Florian Wirtz’s creativity and Cody Gakpo’s versatility.

Photo: IMAGO

Alexander Isak spearheads the attack, offering movement, composure, and clinical finishing. Together, this front four provides fluidity and unpredictability, capable of stretching defences and creating openings through quick interplay.

Crystal Palace will need to remain disciplined throughout, as Liverpool’s attacking cohesion often turns small moments into decisive advantages.

Youth Inclusion Adds Depth to Liverpool Squad

The bench brings a blend of experience and emerging talent, highlighting Liverpool’s long-term planning. Young striker Will Wright earns his first senior call-up after joining from Salford City, a milestone that underlines the club’s pathway for developing players.

Alongside him, options such as Ryan Gravenberch, Rio Ngumoha, and Joe Gomez provide flexibility and depth. Whether the game demands control, energy, or defensive reinforcement, Slot has a range of solutions available.

Liverpool Confirmed XI

Liverpool: Woodman; Jones, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Mac Allister, Szoboszlai; Salah, Wirtz, Gakpo; Isak

Substitutes: Pecsi, Gomez, Kerkez, Frimpong, Nyoni, Gravenberch, Chiesa, Ngumoha, Wright

Liverpool’s Confirmed XI against Crystal Palace reflects stability, belief, and readiness. With a settled core and emerging depth, Slot’s side approach this fixture with confidence and clear intent.

Liverpool and Man Utd snubbed as Bournemouth star agrees move

Liverpool and Man Utd snubbed as Bournemouth star agrees move
Liverpool and Man Utd snubbed as Bournemouth star agrees move

Liverpool and Manchester United are set to miss out on one of their transfer targets this summer as Bournemouth star Marcos Senesi has reportedly agreed to join Spurs.

The centre-back’s contract with the Cherries expires at the end of the season, meaning he will be free to join another club with no transfer fee changing hands.

Senesi has been a key player in Andoni Iraola’s side this season, starting all 33 matches in the Premier League. He is second amongst all players in the division for blocks (41) and third for interceptions (51), while he has also registered five assists.

Liverpool and Man Utd snubbed as Senesi agrees Spurs move

The 28-year-old’s performances have led to interest from other clubs in his signature, particularly as he will be a free agent in the summer.

According to Florian Plettenberg, Spurs have beaten Liverpool and Man Utd to the punch as he reports they have “reached an agreement in principle” with Senesi.

The Argentina international has “given his commitment” to join Tottenham in the summer, but only if they stay up.


With the Lilywhites currently sitting third from bottom in the Premier League table and two points away from safety, relegation to the Championship is a very real possibility. Should they go down, then Liverpool or United would be very well placed to snap Senesi up.

Spurs have a similar arrangement with Andy Robertson, who will leave Liverpool this summer when his contract runs out. The left-back has reportedly agreed to join the north London outfit if they avoid the drop.

Tottenham are keen to add depth and experience to a backline that has been plagued by injuries and suspensions this season.

Read – Tottenham keen to renegotiate new Joao Palhinha deal

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WSL Leaders City stunned by Brighton

WSL Leaders City stunned by Brighton
WSL Leaders City stunned by Brighton

Manchester City should still go on to win the WSL but their title charge suffered a setback on the south coast.

The table toppers took the lead early on against Brighton & Hove Albion through Kerolin in just the fifth minute of the game.

City pressure continued and it seemed like only a matter of time before they doubled their lead until first-half stoppage time when Madison Haley netted after Fran Kirby's layoff.

Then two minutes into the second half the home side were ahead. Kirby again with the assist as she found Kiko Seike on the right who fired the ball past her compatriot Ayaka Yamashita.

Brighton were much improved in the second half and they were rewarded for that with a third goal when Haley headed in a rebound of her own effort to make it 3-1 in the 65th minute.

Naturally, Khadija Shaw got her name on the scoresheet and she gave the home fans plenty of nerves when she reduced the deficit in the 86th minute but the Seagulls held on to earn all three points.

Of course, City remain top of the WSL, nine points clear of champions Chelsea. Their most likely challengers now are Arsenal who are 11 points behind but have three games in hand. Brighton meanwhile move up to sixth, five points behind Tottenham Hotspur.

Chris Eubanks on what fans often misunderstand about Alexander Zverev

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Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images for Laver Cup

Chris Eubanks has spoken out in support of Alexander Zverev after hearing what some tennis fans have been saying about him.

Zverev, despite a lengthy and successful career, is still missing one major achievement from his list – a Grand Slam title.

He’s reached three finals and was just one set away from winning it all on two of those occasions. Still, the title remains out of reach.

Zverev has been working on making changes to his game in hopes of finally breaking through.

Chris Eubanks backs Zverev and Medvedev against criticism

Photo by WILLIAM WEST/AFP via Getty Images
Photo by WILLIAM WEST/AFP via Getty Images

Appearing on the Best of Three podcast, Eubanks was asked to address a common misconception he often hears from fans, and he brought up two examples, starting with Zverev.

Eubanks explained: “I think there was a lot of conversation about Zverev last year, and they were talking about, people on social media saying, he needs to play more aggressive, he needs to be closer to the baseline.

“And it’s like, you think it’s that easy, like, you think it’s that simple? Put a guy that tall, with that long of levers, with that big of a backswing on his forehand if you put him two feet behind the baseline. He’s not gonna have time for his arms to extend. He’s going to be picking balls up from his shoe tops. He’s going to be popping balls up in the middle of the court.”

He continued: “Whereas he likes to play further back so that he can have time to produce his shots and then slowly work his way back up.”

Eubanks also took a moment to praise Medvedev in another clip from the same podcast episode.

Zverev open about his plans to evolve playing style

While it’s easy for fans to oversimplify things, Zverev himself has spoken openly about wanting to play a more aggressive brand of tennis. For him, the focus now is entirely on winning that first Grand Slam title, and against players like Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, consistency alone won’t be enough.

He does need to up his aggression, even if that is the most basic outlook on his game.

“I’m still trying to win matches here, so sometimes I will go back to my old self. But I think in important moments like today in the tiebreak, I won the tiebreak myself. I won the tiebreak by playing aggressive tennis, and that’s something to look forward to and to be excited about.”

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Browns draft: Best available on Day 3, Jermod McCoy concerning health update

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 26: Jermod McCoy of the Tennessee Volunteers poses on the NFL Network set during the NFL Scouting Combine at the Indiana Convention Center on February 26, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The months and months of NFL draft prep and mock drafts have come and gone quickly with the first two days of the 2026 NFL draft now in the past. Day 3 is where front offices can make or break the depth of their team, find steals that define a draft class, and create a quality group of special teams players.

Day 2 was a great one for the Cleveland Browns. Top grades, “biggest winners,” and making a bit of history, the Browns have added quality starters for the present and the future so far, and now have five more picks on Day 3 to add to the haul.

Taking a look at the Best Available for Day 3 list from SB Nation, the Browns would love to see a few of these guys available when they are on the clock again:

  • CB Jermod McCoy
  • CB Keionte Scott
  • OL Connor Lew
  • CB Keith Abney II
  • DE Dani Dennis-Sutton
  • LB Kyle Louis
  • RB Mike Washington Jr.
  • QB Garrett Nussmeier
  • S Genesis Smith
  • CB Jalon Kilgore

An injury update on McCoy’s draft day slide was highly concerning. According to Charles Robinson, teams are concerned that the bone plug issue reported previously could end his career if the next procedure doesn’t go perfectly. That procedure may not be required “immediately, but at some point.”

Even teams with a ton of extra draft capital, as Cleveland has, are wary of using a pick on a player whose career could predictably be derailed within a year or two. At some point, it seems likely that someone will pull the trigger on a player who was ranked among the top 10 to 20 players, based on talent alone, before the process started. After making quality picks on the first two days of the draft, perhaps that team is the Browns on Saturday.


Given the reporting on McCoy, would you be in favor of the Browns picking him on Saturday? If so, at what point?

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What does the Drew Allar pick mean for the Steelers and Aaron Rodgers?

As Steelers fans wait for a certain 42-year-old quarterback to decide whether he wants to be a Steeler again, the Steelers have added another quarterback.

With the 76th pick, the Steelers selected former Penn State quarterback Drew Allar.

So what does that mean for Aaron Rodgers?

"I don't believe that has any impact on Aaron," quarterbacks coach Tom Arth said Friday, via Brooke Pryor of ESPN. "Certainly, we're here for Drew and excited about his moment and excited to have him in this room."

On Wednesday, a day before the draft got started, I asked Steelers defensive lineman and unquestioned team leader Cam Heyward what to tell Steelers fans who were confused and concerned about the status of the quarterback position in Pittsburgh.

"Patience with the process," Heyward said. "The team is still growing and right now we have two quarterbacks that we feel really comfortable with in Mason Rudolph and Will Howard, hopefully add another guy to the mix. But just stay patient. No team was built on Day 1 of the draft."

On Day 2, the Steelers added Allar. If Rodgers does indeed return, either Rudolph or Howard will get the heave-ho.

It's fair to wonder whether the Allar pick represents an acknowledgement that Rodgers may not return. Beyond that, it undermines the idea that new coach Mike McCarthy loves Howard, a sixth-round pick from a year ago. If that was the case, the Steelers would have used pick No. 76 on another position, waiting to get a quarterback later in the draft or signing an undrafted player or adding one of the various remaining free agents.

Still, the dynamics are very different than they were a week ago. Last Saturday, the sense was that Rodgers would be letting the Steelers know his plans before the draft — possibly with Rodgers showing up and waving a Terrible Towel and winning over the various fans who wonder why the Steelers keep waiting around for a free agent in whom no other NFL franchise has expressed interest during the current offseason.

Dunlop completes Cookstown double as Jordan wins Supersport

Michael Dunlop won the Moto3 race at the Cookstown 100 road race on Saturday to make it a double at the Irish national road race meeting.

Dunlop took an emphatic victory in the Open A Invitation Race on Friday and will have further opportunities to add to his wins tally in the second Open race of the weekend and the feature Cookstown 100 race later on Saturday afternoon.

The 37-year-old produced a commanding display to take a start-to-finish success in the nine-lap Moto3 event over the 2.1-mile Orritor circuit.

Riding a Burrows Engineering/RK Racing Honda, Dunlop had 9.8 seconds to spare over runner-up Dan Sayle at the chequered flag, with Chris Meyer in third making up the podium positions.

Meanwhile Paul Jordan romped to victory in the Supersport race on his Jackson Racing V2 Ducati, having previously set the fastest speed in qualifying.

The Magherafelt rider dominated throughout, constantly extending his advantage over nearest challenger Darryl Tweed, who had a deficit of 10.5 seconds to Jordan by the end of the race.

Michael Sweeney was third, a further 6.5 seconds back on Tweed, with Kevin Keyes, Marcus Simpson and Sean Brolly rounding out the top six leaderboard.

Jordan, making a first appearance at the meeting since 2022, repeatedly broke the class lap record as he constantly upped the pace at the front and ended up with a new benchmark of 90.078mph, becoming the first rider to reach the 90mph milestone in the Supersport category.

His lap speed was one minute 23.927 seconds.

Sweeney came out on top in the Supertwins race, the Skerries rider finishing 1.5 seconds ahead of Tweed, with James Chawke third.

Open A Invitation race result (Friday night) - 1 Michael Dunlop; 2 Michael Sweeney; 3 Marcus Simpson; 4 Darryl Tweed; 5 Paul Jordan; 6 Neil Kernohan

Supersport result - 1 Paul Jordan; 2 Darryl Tweed; 3 Michael Sweeney; 4 Kevin Keyes; 5 Marcus Simpson; 6 Sean Brolly

Moto3 result - 1 Michael Dunlop; 2 Dan Sayle; 3 Chris Meyer

Supertwins result - 1 Michael Sweeney; 2 Darryl Tweed; 3 James Chawke

NFL Draft 2026: Day 3 schedule, order for Rounds 4 to 7

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 23: A general view of the draft tent is seen prior to Round One of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 23, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The 2026 NFL Draft concludes on Saturday as the final four rounds run throughout the afternoon and into the night. Through the first two days, 100 college prospects have been selected as NFL rookies, including six by the Miami Dolphins. On Saturday, 157 more will be selected, including seven scheduled selections by Miami.

Everything resumes at noon Eastern and, with just a five minute time limit for picks in most of today’s rounds, things will happen quickly throughout the day.

Fourth-Seventh Rounds – Day 3

Day: Saturday, April 25

Time: 12 p.m. Eastern

TV Coverage: NFL Network, ESPN, ABC, ESPN Deportes,

Streams: ESPN App, Disney+, FuboTV

Commentators:

  • NFL Network: Rich Eisen, Daniel Jeremiah, Charles Davis, Joel Klatt, Ian Rapoport, Kurt Warner
  • ESPN: Mike Greenberg, Mel Kiper, Jr., Booger McFarland, Louis Riddick, Adam Schefter, Laura Rutledge
  • ABC: College GameDay coverage with Reece Davis, Kirk Herbsteit, Nick Saban, Desmond Howard
  • ESPN Deportes: Eduardo Varela, Pablo Viruega, Ciro Procuna, Sebastián Martinez Christensen, Katia Castorena

Length per pick: 5 minutes (Rounds 4-6); 4 minutes (Round 7)

Fourth Round Draft Order

  1. Buffalo Bills (from Titans)
  2. Las Vegas Raiders
  3. New York Jets
  4. Arizona Cardinals
  5. Los Angeles Chargers (from Giants via Browns)
  6. Houston Texans (from Commanders)
  7. San Francisco 49ers (from Browns)
  8. Denver Broncos (from Saints)
  9. Kansas City Chiefs
  10. Cincinnati Bengals
  11. Denver Broncos (from Dolphins)
  12. Dallas Cowboys
  13. Indianapolis Colts
  14. Dallas Cowboys (from Falcons via Eagles)
  15. Baltimore Ravens
  16. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  17. Houston Texans (from Vikings via Jaguars via Raiders)
  18. Detroit Lions
  19. Carolina Panthers
  20. Green Bay Packers
  21. Pittsburgh Steelers
  22. Atlanta Falcons (from Eagles)
  23. Los Angeles Chargers
  24. Jacksonville Jaguars
  25. Buffalo Bills (from Bears via Chiefs via Patriots )
  26. Buffalo Bills
  27. San Francisco 49ers
  28. New York Jets (from Texans via Lions)
  29. Chicago Bears (from Rams)
  30. Miami Dolphins (from Broncos)
  31. Los Angeles Chargers (from Patriots)
  32. New Orleans Saints (from Seahawks)
  33. San Francisco 49ers*
  34. Las Vegas Raiders*
  35. Indianapolis Colts (from Steelers)*
  36. New Orleans Saints*
  37. Dallas Cowboys (from Eagles)*
  38. Miami Dolphins (from 49ers)*
  39. San Francisco 49ers*
  40. New York Jets*

Fifth Round Draft Order

  1. Houston Texans (from Raiders via Browns)
  2. Tennessee Titans (from Jets via Ravens)
  3. Arizona Cardinals
  4. Chicago Bears (from Titans via Rams via Titans)
  5. Los Angeles Chargers (from Giants)
  6. Cleveland Browns
  7. Washington Commanders
  8. Cleveland Browns (from Chiefs)
  9. Cleveland Browns (from Bengals)
  10. New Orleans Saints
  11. Miami Dolphins
  12. Cleveland Browns (from Cowboys via 49ers)
  13. Green Bay Packers (from Falcons via Eagles)
  14. Baltimore Ravens
  15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  16. Indianapolis Colts
  17. Detroit Lions
  18. Carolina Panthers (from Vikings)
  19. Minnesota Vikings (from Panthers)
  20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Packers)
  21. Pittsburgh Steelers
  22. Baltimore Ravens (from Chargers)
  23. Minnesota Vikings (from Eagles)
  24. Jacksonville Jaguars
  25. Tennessee Titans (from Bears via Bills)
  26. Jacksonville Jaguars (from 49ers via Eagles)
  27. Buffalo Bills (from Texans via Eagles via Texans)
  28. Buffalo Bills
  29. Kansas City Chiefs (from Rams)
  30. Denver Broncos
  31. New England Patriots
  32. New Orleans Saints (from Seahawks)
  33. Baltimore Ravens*
  34. Baltimore Ravens*
  35. Las Vegas Raiders*
  36. Kansas City Chiefs*
  37. Miami Dolphins (from Cowboys)*
  38. Philadelphia Eagles*
  39. San Francisco 49ers (from Jets)*
  40. Miami Dolphins (from Cowboys)*
  41. Detroit Lions*

Sixth Round Draft Order

  1. Denver Broncos (from via Browns via Jaguars via Raiders via Bills)
  2. Arizona Cardinals
  3. Tennessee Titans
  4. Las Vegas Raiders
  5. New York Giants
  6. Washington Commanders
  7. Seattle Seahawks (from Browns)
  8. Cincinnati Bengals
  9. New Orleans Saints
  10. New England Patriots (from Chiefs)
  11. New York Giants (from Dolphins)
  12. New York Giants (from Cowboys)
  13. Tennessee Titans (from Ravens via Jets)
  14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  15. Carolina Panthers (from Colts via Vikings)
  16. Philadelphia Eagles (from Falcons)
  17. New England Patriots (from Vikings via Texans via Vikings via 49ers)
  18. Cincinnati Bengals (from Lions via Browns)
  19. Carolina Panthers
  20. Green Bay Packers
  21. Los Angeles Chargers (from Steelers via Patriots)
  22. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Eagles via Texans via Eagles)
  23. Los Angeles Chargers
  24. Detroit Lions (from Jaguars)
  25. Los Angeles Chargers (from Bears via Cavaliers)
  26. Los Angeles Rams (from Texans via Rams via Titans)
  27. Las Vegas Raiders (from Buffalo Bills via New York Jets)
  28. Washington Commanders (from 49ers)
  29. Kansas City Chiefs (from Rams)
  30. Baltimore Ravens (from Broncos via Jets via Vikings via Eagles)
  31. New England Patriots
  32. Detroit Lions (from Seahawks via Jaguars)
  33. Indianapolis Colts (from Steelers)*
  34. Atlanta Falcons (from Eagles)*
  35. Seattle Seahawks (from Steelers)*

Seventh Round Draft Order

  1. Arizona Cardinals
  2. Dallas Cowboys (from Titans)
  3. Las Vegas Raiders
  4. Buffalo Bills (from Jets)
  5. Cincinnati Bengals (from Giants via Cowboys)
  6. Detroit Lions (from Browns)
  7. Washington Commanders
  8. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Saints via Patriots)
  9. Tennessee Titans (from Chiefs via Cowboys)
  10. Cincinnati Bengals
  11. Miami Dolphins
  12. New York Jets (from Cowboys via Bills via Raiders)
  13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  14. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Colts)
  15. Atlanta Falcons
  16. Los Angeles Rams (from Ravens)
  17. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Lions)
  18. Minnesota Vikings
  19. Minnesota Vikings (from Panthers)
  20. Green Bay Packers
  21. Indianapolis Colts (from Steelers)
  22. Miami Dolphins (from Chargers via Titans via Jets)
  23. Chicago Bears (from Eagles via Jaguars via Browns)
  24. Jacksonville Jaguars
  25. Chicago Bears
  26. New York Jets (from Bills via Browns)
  27. Houston Texans (from 49ers)
  28. Philadelphia Eagles (from Texans via Vikings)
  29. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Rams via Texans)
  30. Denver Broncos
  31. New England Patriots
  32. Cleveland Browns (from Seahawks)
  33. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Colts)*
  34. Baltimore Ravens*
  35. Los Angeles Rams*
  36. Los Angeles Rams*
  37. Baltimore Ravens*
  38. Indianapolis Colts*
  39. Green Bay Packers*
  40. Denver Broncos*
  41. Denver Broncos*

*Compensatory pick

Thoughts on an 8-1 Rangers loss

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - APRIL 24: Nathan Eovaldi #17 of the Texas Rangers walks to the dugout in the fifth inning against the Athletics at Globe Life Field on April 24, 2026 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images) | Getty Images

A’s 8, Rangers 1

  • My thought about this game is that I don’t want to think about it.
  • Nathan Eovaldi hit 95.9 mph on his fastball, averaging 95.1 mph. Cal Quantrill hit 94.4 mph with both his fastball and his sinker.
  • Corey Seager had a 106.4 mph double. Brandon Nimmo had a 105.5 mph fly out. Josh Jung had a 105.3 mph double. Josh Smith had a 103.9 mph single. Kyle Higashioka had a 102.5 mph line out. Alejandro Osuna had a 102.2 mph line out.
  • On to the next game.

Hurricanes @ Senators: Round 1 Game 4 Preview, How to Watch, Game Thread

OTTAWA, CANADA - APRIL 23: Jackson Blake #53 of the Carolina Hurricanes scores a goal against Linus Ullmark #35 of the Ottawa Senators during the second period in Game Three of the First Round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Canadian Tire Centre on April 23, 2026 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Josh Lavallee/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

Just like one week ago, the Carolina Hurricanes and Ottawa Senators open Saturday’s slate of Stanley Cup Playoff action with a 3:00 PM EST puck drop.

In the week since, the Hurricanes have earned three consecutive tight wins over the Senators, taking a 3-0 series lead and giving themselves the opportunity to advance to the second round with another win in Kanata today.

The Game 3 victory came as a result of goals off of nice passing plays from Logan Stankoven and Jackson Blake while Frederik Andersen largely shut the door against on Ottawa team that, frankly, looked nowhere near as dangerous offensively as they did in their two defeats in Raleigh.

When speaking with the media on Friday, Sens head coach Travis Green confirmed that his team would be without both of its top pairing defensemen today. Artem Zub will remain out after injuring himself in Game 1 when he hit Seth Jarvis, and Jake Sanderson is out with a concussion after he was on the receiving end of a hit from Taylor Hall that garnered a two-minute minor penalty for illegal contact to the head, but no supplemental discipline from the league.

That will mean an even heavier load for Ottawa’s stellar second pairing of Thomas Chabot and Jordan Spence, while we could see promising young defenseman Carter Yakemchuk make his playoff debut for Ottawa today.

On the Carolina side of things, it’s tough to see any lineup changes aside from possibly a switch in goal. It’s been less than 48 hours since Andersen’s last start, and with a 3-0 lead, it could be the time to get Brandon Bussi a look

Andersen has been so good, though, and a win would mean so much for rest, that it would make complete sense for him to get the nod once again.

Brind’Amour told The Athletic’s Cory Lavalette Friday that the team has not yet decided who will be in net for Saturday’s game.

If Carolina is going to close out this series today, it would be great for it to occur in a fashion that features contributions from the top line of Andrei Svechnikov, Sebastian Aho and Seth Jarvis, who have combined for just one point as the second line of Hall, Stankoven and Blake has carried the offense. Stankoven has scored the first goal in each of the three games to this point.


Here’s how to check out the action…

Time: 3:00 PM

TV:  TBS and TruTV have the national broadcast. For FanDuel Sports Net in the Carolinas, Mike Maniscalco will handle play-by-play alongside Tripp Tracy doing color. Hanna Yates and Shane Willis will provide off-ice reports.

Streaming: HBO Max out-of-market, FanDuel Sports Network App for fans in the Carolinas. A very important note—the NHL Power Play feature isn’t available on ESPN during the playoffs, so the only way to hear Mike and Tripp on the TV will be through the FanDuel app.

Radio: The pregame on 99.9 The Fan starts at 6:30PM and runs for 60 minutes in the playoffs. At 7:30PM the Hurricanes Radio Network (consisting of 99.9, 730 The Game in Charlotte, ESPN New Bern 107.5/1490, and ESPN Greenville 107.5/1570) picks up the FDSN feed. You can also stream the call on the Hurricanes app.

Odds (per Fanduel Saturday morning): Hurricanes -126 Moneyline, Puckline Hurricanes -1.5 at +194/Senators +105 Moneyline, Puckline +1.5 at -245, O/U 5.5 (-118 Over/+-104 Under)

2. Bundesliga: Holstein Kiel end Hertha’s promotion hopes

2. Bundesliga: Holstein Kiel end Hertha’s promotion hopes
2. Bundesliga: Holstein Kiel end Hertha’s promotion hopes

The capital city club Hertha BSC are automatically out of the promotion race following a disappointing home defeat to Holstein Kiel. Stefan Leitl’s side were the better side in all metrics, but the visitors are the ones who found the all-important goal after the hour mark.

Including Josip Brekalo’s disallowed goal as early as the second minute and a penalty-kick decision reversed by VAR just before the break, the hosts had several opportunities to take the lead before half-time.

Tim Walter’s men had no attempts of any kind in the first-half, but they eventually took all three points after a goal from a throw-in. Norwegian midfielder Jonas Therkelsen beat Tjark Ernst with a well-placed shot after Hertha’s inability to clear the danger.

Kiel have now climbed to tenth place after picking up ten points in their last four games. It doesn’t seem like it at the start, but Walter’s arrival changed their fortunes as they’re now set to stay in 2. Bundesliga. 

Similarly, Hertha will be in the division next term for the fourth successive season, after the result left them nine points behind the top three with only three games left to play.

Getafe vs Barcelona, La Liga: TV & Streaming, Live Thread

GETAFE, SPAIN - JANUARY 18: Gavi of FC Barcelona runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Luis Milla of Getafe CF during the LaLiga match between Getafe CF and FC Barcelona at Coliseum Alfonso Perez on January 18, 2025 in Getafe, Spain. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images) | Getty Images

WELCOME TO THE COLISEUM ALFONSO PÉREZ!!! The tiny home of Getafe in Madrid is the site of a big La Liga match between the hosts and leaders Barcelona, who come into this one looking for their first win away to Getafe in six years to stay in full control of the title race. This should be fun, and you’re welcome to join us to follow and comment all the action. Vamos!

LINEUPS

BARCELONA

Starting XI: Joan; Kounde, Cubarsí, Martín, Cancelo; Gavi, Pedri; Roony, Olmo, Fermín; Lewandowski (4-2-3-1)

Substitutes: Szczesny (GK), Aller (GK), Araujo, Cortés, Balde, Espart, Casadó, De Jong, Tommy, Rashford, Ferran

GETAFE

Starting XI: Soria; Iglesias, Boselli, Duarte, Djené, Davinchi; Birmancevic, Milla, Arambarri, Martín; Satriano (5-4-1)

Substitutes: Letacek (GK), Aqbar, Kamara, Nyom, Muñoz, Rico, Femenía, Sancris, Vázquez, Liso, Montes, Riquelme

MATCH INFO

Competition/Round: 2025-26 La Liga, Matchday 32

Date/Time: Saturday, April 25, 2026, 4.15pm CET/WAT (Barcelona), 3.15pm BST/WAT (UK & Nigeria), 10.15am ET, 7.15am PT (USA), 7.45pm IST (India)

Venue: Coliseum Alfonso Pérez, Madrid, Spain

Referee: Francisco José Hernández Maeso

VAR: Javier Iglesias Villanueva

HOW TO WATCH

On TV: ESPN Deportes (USA), SuperSport (Nigeria), Movistar (Spain), others

OnlineESPN+ (USA), LaLigaTV (UK), FanCode (India), Movistar+ (Spain), others

Matchday Thread Rules

We don’t have a lot of rules here, but there are a few things to keep in mind when joining our matchday threads:

Even if the referee sucks or we lose the game, watch the swearing. It’s just unnecessary. Also, don’t discuss illegal streaming links. Those who do it will be warned, and those who post links will be instantly banned. Finally, be nice to each other. This is a Barcelona community and we don’t need to offend one another.

Have fun with the game! Forever and ever, no matter the competition, VISCA EL BARÇA!

Torino Vs Inter Milan – Nerazzurri Head Coach Confesses: ‘When You Coach Inter, You Have To Aim Big’ & Gives Injury Update On Italy Megastar

Torino Vs Inter Milan – Nerazzurri Head Coach Confesses: ‘When You Coach Inter, You Have To Aim Big’ & Gives Injury Update On Italy Megastar
Torino Vs Inter Milan – Nerazzurri Head Coach Confesses: ‘When You Coach Inter, You Have To Aim Big’ & Gives Injury Update On Italy Megastar

Inter Milan head coach Cristian Chivu has stressed the importance of mentality and ambition as his side close in on the Serie A title, while also offering updates on key players ahead of the trip to Torino.

Speaking in his pre-match press conference, with quotes via FCInterNews, Chivu underlined the approach he expects from his team at this crucial stage of the season.

“We need the right attitude to win the game and to try to be dominant, and to understand the moments,” he said.

He also insisted there is no panic within the squad despite the pressure of the run-in.

“We are calm as always and aware of the work we have done. We know how much we have worked, but we also know there are still games and points left to reach one of our objectives,” Chivu added.

Reflecting on Inter’s consistency across the campaign, the coach pointed to the bigger picture beyond recent results.

“I speak about the whole season. We arrived at the break with a good lead. The defeat against Milan brought some criticism, but we had the chance to respond with good performances.

“The Roma game was important, and at Como we knew the difficulty and we managed it.”

When asked about the club’s identity and ambitions, Chivu was clear about expectations at San Siro.

“This team has always tried to do something extraordinary and has always been competitive. When you coach Inter, you have to aim big. This team has shown how competitive it is, and that has always been our goal.”

Torino Vs Inter – Chivu: ‘Bastoni Improving; Best Defence Doesn’t Always Win The League These Days’

He also addressed Inter’s attacking style and evolution.

“Goals come when you are proactive. It depends on the opponent, but the most important thing is to play forward. It would be a shame not to use the individual quality of these players.

“The days when the best defence wins the league are gone. Football is faster now. Even Bayern-Real finished 4-3. The game is all about transitions and you have to adapt.”

On team news, Chivu provided updates on several key figures. “Lautaro has improved and next week he should return to training with the group,” he confirmed. “Sommer, we will see tomorrow.”

He also offered encouragement regarding Alessandro Bastoni’s condition and highlighted the contribution of one of his midfield options. “Bastoni is improving,” Chivu said. “Sucic deserves credit.”

The coach praised the Croatian midfielder for playing despite an injury to his hand, which Chivu claims has impacted his ability to win duels.

Looking ahead, Chivu reflected on his experience at Inter and the spirit within the squad.

“I am lucky to coach a team I already knew. Nothing surprised me in terms of professionalism. What has impressed me most is the human side of the players and their sense of belonging. The unity has really struck me.”

Inter travel to Torino knowing a win would bring them closer to the Scudetto, with Chivu’s side still balancing ambition, pressure and squad management at a decisive stage of the season.

Finally, Chivu was asked about Aleksandar Stanković, who has been linked with a return to Inter Milan this summer.

“We’re moving beyond today, talking about the transfer market and the team he’ll be playing for,” the coach said.

“We’re following him closely; we know how much he’s done since leaving the Primavera where I was.

“He’s like a son to me; I’ve known him since he was 4 or 5; we all know how much he’s grown in the last two years.

“If we decided to give him experience in a competitive league, playing in the Champions League, it was to help him take a step consistent with his growth. When we talk about the transfer market, we’ll have no hesitation in thinking about him.”

Official: Barcelona starting lineup against Getafe &#8211; Roony, Lewandowski in

Official: Barcelona starting lineup against Getafe – Roony, Lewandowski in
Official: Barcelona starting lineup against Getafe – Roony, Lewandowski in

FC Barcelona lock horns with Getafe today, hoping to end their poor run away at Coliseum Alfonso Perez, where they have not won since 2019.

Ahead of kickoff, Barcelona boss Hansi Flick has announced the starting lineup with multiple changes made to the team that took the field against Celta Vigo earlier this week.

Roony Bardghji gets a rare start following the hamstring injury to Lamine Yamal, which will keep him out for the rest of the season.

Meanwhile, Robert Lewandowski also comes into the team, slotting in as the centre-forward replacing Ferran Torres.

Fermin Lopez comes into the team as the false left-winger, meaning Marcus Rashford has been left out on the bench again. Dani Olmo also continues in the lineup, operating as the No. 10.

Meanwhile, Gavi moves into a deeper role in Barcelona’s midfield unit, partnering up with his close friend Pedri in the centre of the park.

At the back, Joao Cancelo keeps his place at left-back despite suffering a knock against Celta in the last match. Jules Kounde continues on the right side while Pau Cubarsi and Gerard Martin form the centre-back pairing, shielding Joan Garcia in goal.

Real Madrid president a huge fan of Serie A manager &#8211; report

Real Madrid president a huge fan of Serie A manager – report
Real Madrid president a huge fan of Serie A manager – report

Real Madrid are gearing up for a summer of change and one of the most important decisions they will have to make is to appoint a new coach.

It is no secret that Real Madrid are keen on acquiring the services of Jurgen Klopp. But the German has not said yes to any Real Madrid proposal and there is still doubt whether he would like to leave Red Bull in the first place.

As a result, the Spanish giants are looking for alternatives and that is where Massimiliano Allegri has emerged as one of the options.

Florentino Perez a huge fan of Allegri

According to Joaquin Maroto (h/t Ramon Alvarez de Mon), Florentino Perez is a huge fan of Allegri and is drawn to the idea of bringing in the Italian tactician.

A native of Livorno, Allegri is a coaching veteran of Italian football. He had played a key role in Juventus’ dominance in the last decade. He is currently plying his trade for AC Milan.

Will Allegri be a option for Real Madrid? (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

As per the report, Perez believes Allegri is a very good coach who has authority and power in the dressing room.

This suggests Real Madrid are onboard with the idea of someone managing the team with an iron fist and a strong grip in the dressing room, especially after their poor experience with Xabi Alonso and Alvaro Arbeloa.

Alonso was too defiant and it cost him his hold over the dressing room, while Arbeloa is often seen as someone who tries to cozy up to the big players. Both approaches haven’t suited Real Madrid at all.

Now, the Spanish giants are open to hiring someone like Allegri, who may not be the most tactically adept coaches in Europe, but his strong hold over the dressing room can potentially solve a lot of problems at the Bernabeu.

Chivu: ‘Inter can dream freely, proved era was not over’

Chivu: ‘Inter can dream freely, proved era was not over’
Chivu: ‘Inter can dream freely, proved era was not over’

Cristian Chivu wants people to evaluate ‘the entire campaign’ and not just the recent surge, as Inter visit Torino with eyes on the Double. ‘The narrative was that this team’s era had ended.’

It kicks off at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino on Sunday at 17.00 UK time (18.00 CEST).

The Nerazzurri are on track for the Double, as they went into this round 12 points clear at the top of the table and into the Coppa Italia Final against Lazio.

They achieved the latter by fighting back from 2-0 down to beat Como 3-2 in the semi-final at San Siro.

Chivu preparing for Inter party

MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 21: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of FC Internazionale Milano, celebrates after during the Coppa Italia Semi-Final match between FC Internazionale and Como at San Siro on April 21, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

“I want to see the same attitude as always, trying to bring home the result tomorrow, aiming to be dominant and understanding the key moments of the game,” said Chivu in his press conference.

Even though Napoli beat Cremonese 4-0 last night to close the gap a little big temporarily, Inter are effectively just waiting to let the Scudetto celebrations rip.

“We’re relaxed and know the hard work we’ve already done, as well as the fact that we still need points to finish the job. We’re getting closer to what is both one of our objectives and a dream.”

It seemed only a few weeks ago that people suggested Inter were in crisis after losing the Scudetto showdown with rivals Milan, but they’ve been pretty much unstoppable ever since.

MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 21: Petar Sucic of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates scoring his team’s second goal with teammates during the Coppa Italia Semi-Final match between FC Internazionale and Como at San Siro on April 21, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

“I talk about the entire campaign, because even going into the break for international duty, we still had a big advantage at the top. We had some results that were below expectations at that time, yet were six 6-7 points clear,” insisted Chivu.

“We did well to get the results against Roma and Como, albeit aware of the difficulties, and now are in a position that allows us to dream freely.

“Everyone talks about what happened lately, but the last four matches are not everything, there is an entire season to evaluate. I would talk about a side that score 78 goals, always tried to put in good performances, and has become more effective.

“The days when the best defence always won the title are long gone, or that only the head-to-head results made a real difference. Football is different now, more dynamic, it’s about how you press, the intensity, accepting duels and knowing you might leave gaps uncovered.

“We all saw Bayern Munich 4-3 Real Madrid, football is taking a different form where everything moves quicker, and we must adapt.”

MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 21: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of FC Internazionale Milano, celebrates with Hakan Calhanoglu after during the Coppa Italia Semi-Final match between FC Internazionale and Como at San Siro on April 21, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

The coach had complained that people expected more of Inter than any other side, but that is because they have for years had the strongest squad on paper in Italy.

Despite that situation, they still rarely managed to crown it with a Scudetto title.

“In recent years, this team has always been competitive on all fronts. When you are the coach of Inter, you have big objectives, the club has built something important here,” continued Chivu.

“The players have shown how competitive they can be in recent years, so we are obliged to be competitive.

“When I arrived, the narrative depicted was that this team was at the end of an era, but they were reborn and found the motivation to be what they always had been.

“It is not a fluke that we are top of the table and in the Coppa Italia Final. We should’ve done better in the Champions League, but I take responsibility for that. I am proud of these lads, I love them to death. Choosing a young coach was a risk, but I always said things to their faces, and they know what our ambitions are.”

MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 17: Nicolo Barella of Inter celebrates scoring his team’s second goal with teammates during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Cagliari Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 17, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Alessandro Bastoni has been left out for the last few games, as he has been struggling with a recurring fitness issue since before the World Cup play-offs.

“Bastoni is doing better, he still feels pain, but is gritting his teeth. He managed to take the time to do fitness work and treatment, which allow him to move more freely. He trained with the team today, so we’ll see. Lautaro Martinez should be back next week.”

Petar Sucic is in doubt after suffering a triple fracture to his hand, but has been able to play with a protective cast.

Three Blackhawks Expected To Represent USA at World Championships

Three Blackhawks Expected To Represent USA at World Championships

During the Chicago Blackhawks’ exit interviews just over one week ago, Oliver Moore told the media he plans to play for the United States at the upcoming 2026 World Championships, which begin on May 15 in Zurich and Fribourg, Switzerland.

According to a report from Scott Powers of The Athletic on Friday, two other members of the Blackhawks’ 2025-26 squad are expected to join Moore on the Americans’ roster.

Sounds like Oliver Moore, Wyatt Kaiser and Sam Lafferty will all be playing for the U.S. at the upcoming Worlds.

— Scott Powers (@ByScottPowers) April 24, 2026

Defenseman Wyatt Kaiser and forward Sam Lafferty, who’s set to become an unrestricted free agent this summer, are also in line to represent the United States in a couple of weeks.

Kaiser, 23, has donned the Red, White, & Blue on a couple of occasions in his career. He most notably played in the 2022 U20 World Junior Championship, where he recorded two goals and one assist in five games. Kaiser also appeared in the 2020 U18 Hlinka Gretzky Cup.

Lafferty, a 31-year-old veteran, played for Team USA at the 2022 World Championships, tallying one goal and two assists for three points in 10 games. The Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, native was also a member of the Blackhawks when he last represented his country.

Despite being the youngest of the three, the 21-year-old Moore has by far the most experience playing for the United States. The 2023 first-round pick (No. 19 overall) played junior hockey for the U.S. National Development Program (USNTDP) from 2021-23, leading to him being drafted by the Blackhawks. Moore also appeared in the 2023 U18 World Junior Championship, the 2024 U20 World Junior Championship, and the 2025 U20 World Junior Championship. He and Team USA won gold on all three occasions.

Moore missed the final 19 games of the 2025-26 season with a lower-body injury that he suffered on Mar. 8 against the Dallas Stars. However, during his exit interview, Moore told the Blackhawks’ media that he’s “feeling good” injury-wise and ready to return to game action.

This time last year, Frank Nazar and Alex Vlasic helped the United States capture its first Gold Medal at the World Championships since 1933. Moore, Kaiser, and Lafferty now look to help the Americans successfully defend their title and be the first country to go back-to-back since Sweden in 2017 and 2018.

Speaking of the Swedes, fellow Blackhawk Anton Frondell is expected to suit up for Team Sweden at the World Championships. It’s still TBD if any more members of the 2025-26 Blackhawks will participate in the tournament.

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Colts selected &#39;biggest NFL draft steals&#39; on Day 2

The Indianapolis Colts landed one of the biggest steals in the third round of the 2026 NFL draft.

Sports Illustrated's Justin Melo highlighted the best value selections and included was safety AJ Haulcy, who the Colts selected at 78th overall.

Relative to Arif Hasan's all-encompassing consensus big board, Haulcy was the 56th-ranked prospect.

"Former LSU safety A.J. Haulcy was among the more pro-ready defensive backs in this NFL Draft," wrote Melo. "He registered more than 300 career tackles while playing at three different programs, including early stints at New Mexico and Houston. Haulcy blends ball-hawking ability (10 interceptions, 19 pass breakups) with an enforcer-like mentality when aligned closer to the line of scrimmage. He'll thrive in whichever role the Indianapolis Colts ask him to play."

AJ Haulcy will compete for starting snaps at safety for Colts

GM Chris Ballard hasn't been shy about making additions at safety this offseason, which includes signing free agents Jonathan Owens and Juanyeh Thomas. Prior to the draft, those two, along with Hunter Wohler, were likely set to compete for the starting role next to Cam Bynum.

However, whether any one of those players could provide a consistent presence was still not known, which is why the Colts selected Haulcy, whose skill set allows him to fill a similar role to that of Nick Cross.

Haulcy is an experienced defender with nearly 3,000 career snaps, spending regular time at both free safety and in the box. He's been a sound run defender by PFF's metrics and has had very good ball production in coverage, logging eight interceptions and 10 pass breakups the last two seasons.

The addition of Haulcy adds another stout coverage presence to the Colts' secondary.

This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Colts' AJ Haulcy named Day 2 steal

Watch highlights of Rams’ new lineman Keagen Trost dominating defenders

The Los Angeles Rams felt that they needed a boost up front and used the draft to address the need, selecting Missouri's Keagan Trost with their third-round selection. Trost, a first-team All-American in 2025, was a force for the Tigers last season, rounding out a collegiate career that began in 2019.

The Rams needed a player to operate as a backup swing tackle, replacing the role Warren McClendon Jr. occupied last season before replacing the now-retired Rob Havenstein as the team's starter. Trost, a solid run blocker who loves to put his hands on people, is the addition the Rams need to stay physical, even if others get hurt.

Sean McVay stated that Trost is able to play every position on the offensive line, and a recent highlight montage from the team proves why they spent a Day 2 pick on him.

Big man makin' big plays. 🤝 pic.twitter.com/j7KPKi3dkh

— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) April 25, 2026

Trost turned 25 this April and he stands at 6-5, 311 pounds. Trost started 13 games for the Tigers last season.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams draft: Keagen Trost college highlights at Missouri

Pre-Snap Reads 4/25: Seahawks continue to choose quality over quantity

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 27: Julian Neal of the Arkansas Razorbacks participates in a drill during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 27, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) | Getty Images

In Today’s Link’s: full breakdowns and several takeaways regarding the two selections made by our Seattle Seahawks yesterday afternoon. Both players are from the defensive side of the ball, both players are quite interesting. Excited to see how our squad finishes off the draft, and of course, the subsequent UFDA signings that begin later today. How are y’all feeling so far? Do you like either selection of Bud Clark and Julian Neal? What are you hoping for from today’s final 3 rounds for the ‘Hawks? Let us know in the comments below. And be nice to one another, Thanks for being here. Go, ‘Hawks!

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Seahawks News

Indictment of a draft class, not a draftee – Seaside Joe
Is this the “enshittification” of the NFL draft?

Bump: A lot to like in Seahawks 2nd-round pick Bud Clark – Seattle Sports
For the second straight year, the Seattle Seahawks took a speedy, versatile, playmaking defensive back in the second round of the NFL Draft.

Seahawks get great ‘fit’ in 3rd-round CB Julian Neal – Seattle Sports
After letting the 6-foot-4 Riq Woolen walk in free agency, the Seattle Seahawks were lacking some length in their cornerback room.

Seahawks Draft Two ‘Really Confident Guys’ In Bud Clark & Julian Neal – Seahawks.com
The Seahawks drafted a pair of defensive backs Friday in Bud Clark and Julian Neal, players who not only bring talent to the secondary, but also plenty of confidence and personality.

How becoming boring in NFL drafts has paid off for Seahawks – The Seattle Times
The Seahawks seemed to have finally learned that boredom in the NFL draft room in April is what leads to bedlam in the streets in…

Jadarian Price’s mom is big reason why the Seattle Seahawks drafted him – The News Tribune
Jadarian Price had his family, friends and high school teammates around him. He was pacing most of the night.

Seahawks Land Ball-Hawking DB Bud Clark With 64th Pick in 2026 NFL Draft – Emerald City Spectrum
Continuing their efforts to replace departed former starters in free agency, the Seattle Seahawks once again opted to sit pat and make their native selection at the end of the second round, snagging TCU safety Bud Clark with the 64th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Day two in review as the Seahawks add Bud Clark and Julian Neal – Seahawks Draft Blog
When you’re picking at the end of every round, it’s not easy to come away feeling like things have fallen your way. Despite this, after two days of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Seahawks can feel really good about the players they’ve acquired.

Seahawks’ Trade With Steelers Makes Them Lose Out on Starting Guard – si.com
The Seattle Seahawks’ trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers may have some benefits, but it does cost them a chance to improve the offensive line.

Seattle Seahawks’ 2026 NFL draft picks: Selection analysis – ESPN.com
The 2026 NFL draft has begun in Pittsburgh. The three-day event continueswith Rounds 4-7 on Saturday (noon ET).

How the Seahawks filled needs while fitting the ‘Dark Side’ perfectly on NFL Draft Day 2 – The Athletic
The Seattle Seahawks used their first three picks in the 2026 NFL Draft to address needs created by their losses last month in free agency.

Seahawks Draft Day 2 – LIVE REACTION (and making fun of the Rams) – Sea Hawkers Podcast
It’s Day 2 and our Seahawks are still Super Bowl Champions 🙂

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The Seahawks are on the clock… and we’re LIVE breaking it all down.

NFC West News

Need to Know! Get to know new Cardinals OG Chase Bisontis – Revenge of the Birds
When the Arizona Cardinals hired Mike LaFleur, they knew he needed offensive players. 11 were signed in free agency, with four being along the offensive line.

Did the 49ers reach for RB Kaelon Black at No. 90? – Niners Nation
The 49ers shied away from consensus with their third round.

Rams draft T Keagen Trost in round 3 – Turf Show Times
Trost spent 7 years in college with four different programs

Tiff Needell Says F1 CEO Has “No Respect” for Long-Time Fans and a Lot Are Nodding Along

Tiff Needell has spent more of his life inside Formula 1cars than most of the people currently running the sport have spent thinking about it. So when the former F1 driver and Top Gear presenter takes a swing at F1’s CEO Stefano Domenicali on X, it’s worth a few minutes of attention.

The swing came in response to a graphic from The Race in which journalist Jon Noble suggested fans had fallen in love with F1 because of its speed, and Domenicali pushed back on the idea that the sport’s identity rests on having the fastest cars and best drivers. Needell quote-posted it with this:

“Like a smiling assassin with no respect at all to fans like me that have followed @F1 for most of their lives … but at least his shareholders will be happy!”

That’s the whole post. It’s also one of the more pointed things a former grand prix driver has said about F1’s CEO in public.

Like a smiling assassin with no respect at all to fans like me that have followed @F1 for most of their lives … but at least his shareholders will be happy! https://t.co/bVR2YQCQR2

— Tiff Needell (@tiff_tv) April 25, 2026

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Why This One Hurts More Than the Usual Fan Grumbling

Needell isn’t a guy with a Sky subscription and an opinion. He started 54 grands prix in the early 1980s, drove for Ensign and Tyrrell, and has spent the four decades since then around racing cars in one form or another. When he says the CEO doesn’t respect long-term fans, it lands differently than the same complaint from a r/formula1 thread.

It also comes at the worst moment, because the 2026 regulations are exactly the thing the long-term crowd has been bracing for.

The new rules, which began this season, fundamentally change what a Formula 1 car is. The power unit splits roughly 50/50 between the internal combustion engine and the electric motor, with the MGU-K’s output tripling from 120 kW to 350 kW.

The MGU-H, which recovered energy from exhaust gases and was one of the more clever bits of the previous formula, is gone. The cars run on 100% sustainable fuel. They’re narrower, shorter, and lighter on paper, with active aerodynamics replacing DRS, flaps on both the front and rear wings that open on the straights and close in the corners.

The mechanic that has fans like Needell rolling their eyes is the boost mode and the general way in which these machines harvest their power.

Because the battery can’t sustain full electric deployment for an entire lap at high-power circuits, drivers have to manage energy actively, lifting and coasting on straights to make sure they have deployment available where it matters.

At places like Monza, cars could be running out of electric power well before the braking zone, with the combustion engine essentially dragging the car to the corner.

That’s the bit the purists can’t get past. A sport whose identity was built on going as fast as possible for as long as possible is now a sport where the driver is rationing electrons and hoping the software gets the strategy right.

The replies under Needell’s post confirm this, with one saying: “battery super clipping push to pass” and another describing it as “dumb computer game rubbish.”

Domenicali’s argument, broadly, is that F1 is bigger than any single technical formula and that the sport’s growth under Liberty Media proves the audience cares about more than lap times.

He’s not wrong about the growth.

Drive to Survive, the US races, the demographic move toward younger and more female viewers – that’s all real and it’s all on his watch. But telling the people who watched Senna at Donington that their definition of the sport is outdated is a bold move, and Needell was obviously grated by this.

The CEO is essentially asking the original audience to be quiet while he sells their sport to a new one.

Whether 2026 actually plays out as badly as the doom-posters think is genuinely unknown. there have already been changes made to the regs, so we’ll keep an eye on how that changes racing.

But the trust between F1’s leadership and its long-term fanbase is clearly running on fumes, and a former grand prix driver calling the CEO a smiling assassin in public is the sort of thing that tends to happen right before a sport has to start listening again.

Game 29 Preview: Tigers look to even series at Reds on Saturday

The Detroit Tigers dropped their series opener against the Cincinnati Reds, 9-8, in a walk-off on Friday night after building an early lead and sitting through a two-hour rain delay.

On Saturday, they turn to right-hander Framber Montero to even things up in the Queen City against their NL foes. The 25-year-old hurler has been a godsend for the Motor City Kitties after replacing an aged Justin Verlander in the rotation, having already accumulated a full win above replacement (Fangraphs) in just four games.

Montero has faced the Reds just once before — a five-inning effort last year that saw him allow two runs on seven hits (two of them solo home runs) and a walk while striking out four in an 11-5 home victory.

Opposite him is fellow righty Brett Lowder, who has been solid so far in his second season of action. The 24-year-old will be facing the Tigers for the first time in his young career on Saturday.

The game will be broadcast nationally on FOX. Here is a look at how those two pitchers match up.

Detroit Tigers (14-13) vs. Cincinnati Reds (17-9)

Time (ET): 1:40 p.m.
Place: Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati, Ohio
SB Nation Site:Red Reporter
Media: FOXTigers Radio Network

Game 29: RHP Keider Montero (1-2, 3.68 ERA) vs. RHP Rhett Lowder (3-1, 3.10 ERA)

PlayerGIPK%BB%GB%FIPfWAR
Montero422.021.23.536.51.921.0
Lowder529.015.37.640.73.280.7

MONTERO

LOWDER

Open Thread: April 25, 2026

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Hey all, here’s your open thread for Saturday.

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Brutal elbow KO in the last fight.

Another sport better than Slap Fighting.

TOTALLY OFF TOPIC

I have complicated feelings about Midsommar and Aster’s work, in general. I’m not a big horror fan, so a lot of his stuff just isn’t for me. I still find this interesting, though.

The original Age of Empires was the first PC game I ever played.

The guy from Gotham has reinvented himself as an anti-crypto campaigner.

GAME TIME

Do you know Gotham’s usual suspects?

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Ira Winderman: Heat have trade chips to put into play, but hardly hold all the cards

MIAMI — As their process again has shown these past few days, the NFL draft is about draft picks, the newcomers, the next wave of rookies.

The NBA draft, by contrast, is one of the busiest times of the personnel calendar when it comes to veteran talent, when deals are sealed on the eve of the process, or during the process, or immediately after targeted selections are consummated. It is why the logo of the draft-night hat shortly thereafter often won’t match the ensuing jersey logo.

Which brings us to the draft process that soon will follow south of the Miami Dolphins headquarters, or, more to the point, the draft-related process that will begin for Pat Riley, Erik Spoelstra and the rest of the Miami Heat front office after the May 10 draft lottery.

From there it will be go-time, when better reads, because of the setting of draft positions, can be established for potential personnel moves, be it Giannis Antetokounmpo, Ja Morant or otherwise.

Which, as always, brings it to what will be taken to market.

For a team that has won a single playoff game — game, not series — over the past three years, change has to be inevitable. That means moves that come at a cost.

How much of a cost?

Bam Adebayo: This would mean a complete teardown for a team that doesn’t do complete teardowns.

Dwyane Wade was retained for Shaquille O’Neal and then LeBron James and Chris Bosh. Goran Dragic was retained for Jimmy Butler. Jimmy Butler was retained for, gulp, Kyle Lowry and, double-gulp, Terry Rozier.

Only an immense draft package could even create a degree of sway, and even then, would have to be accompanied by expiring, non-cap-clogging contracts.

Put another way, the Heat won’t trade Bam Adebayo for Giannis Antetokounmpo.

Tyler Herro: After years of rumors, there is practically no way for the Heat to keep Herro’s name out during the upcoming trade cycle.

Due $33 million, Herro could stand as the lone large salary for the Heat to utilize in a swing for the fences, considering Norman Powell is an impending free agent and that Andrew Wiggins could opt into free agency.

Beyond Adebayo’s $49.8 million for next season and Herro’s $33 million, the next largest contract on the Heat’s 2026-27 books, if Powell and Wiggins are not in the trade mix, would be Davion Mitchell’s $12.4 million.

Norman Powell, Andrew Wiggins: To include Powell in a trade, it would mean he either would have to be extended by June 30 or agree to a Heat-designated destination in a sign-and-trade agreement after June 30.

As for Wiggins, it would be difficult to envision him opting in solely to be moved in a deal, or, for that matter, allowing the Heat to dictate a sign-and-trade destination. If Wiggins opts out and then re-signs, he then could not be dealt until Dec. 15, if not part of a sign-and-trade agreement.

This is why the Heat should have moved in advance at this past season’s trade deadline in February, rather than the fantasy of believing they were contenders.

Kel’el Ware: If there is a trade, arguably any trade, then Ware likely would appear headed elsewhere.

The question is that he is on such a cap-favorable deal — due $4.7 million next season on his rookie-scale deal — that ample salary ballast likely would have to be added. That, in turn, likely would compromise both Heat depth and the team’s developmental pipeline.

Davion Mitchell,  Nikola Jovic: As mentioned above, Mitchell, at $12.4 million for next season, holds the only Heat value salary for next season between Herro’s $33 million and Jaime Jaquez Jr.’s $5.9 million.

Actually, Nikola Jovic is due $16.2 million for next season, but that is at the start of a four-year extension. At this point, Jovic’s contract would be more an offload than an enticement, perhaps a vehicle to be utilized in taking on Ja Morant’s money.

Jaime Jaquez Jr.: Should the Heat retain the offensive system adopted this past season, then there is no reason to believe Jaquez wouldn’t thrive again as sixth man.

But there also could be a bit of future thought, considering Jaquez becomes extension-eligible this summer.  Considering Jaquez would be eligible for a package north of $200 million, the Heat’s trade deliberations with the runner-up for 2026 NBA Sixth Man of the Year likely will come down to their long-view projections.

Pelle Larsson, Kasparas Jakucionis: And then there is the youth, the cost-efficient prospects who preferably would be able to grow with the next roster rendition, a pair of players with skill sets that complement.

Yet as much as the Heat see promise ahead for the duo, it is unlikely the Heat front office would draw a line here if star-caliber talent was available in a deal.

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Dru Smith, Myron Gardner: If their salaries are needed to balance out a trade, so be it. With Smith, it, of course, only then would be a matter of time until he cycles back to the Heat.

Simone Fontecchio, Keshad Johnson, Jahmir Young: The other three players who finished the season on standard contracts are impending free agents, and therefore cannot be dealt.

IN THE LANE

THE OLYNYK LOOK: Former Heat center Kelly Olynyk continues to be a contributing veteran presence even without contributing on the court. As The Athletic noted, when the San Antonio Spurs were in Miami for their March 23 game at Kaseya Center, Olynyk brought his tailor to the Four Seasons to have all 18 players on the Spurs roster fitted for suits. Those suits then were broken out for the Spurs’ playoff opener, a black-on-black look. Olynyk said the suits were something former Boston Celtics guard Rajon Rondo did for him when Olynyk was a Celtics rookie. “When we made the playoffs, I was like, ‘You know what? Let’s do it for everybody,’ ” said Olynyk, with the Jay Amin stylings running about $36,000 for the team. “I thought, ‘Let’s do something. Let’s do it together and show everybody we’re here, we’ve arrived and we’re ready to go,’ ” said Olynyk, who developed a friendship with Amin during his time with the Heat.

GLAD TO BE BACK: Having missed the season’s first 67 games with a foot injury, former Heat guard Max Strus is savoring his playoff run with the Cleveland Cavaliers. “Something you love is taken away from you and it’s hard to deal with that,” Strus told Cleveland.com. “You just want to be out there. You just want to help. You just want to play. When you do something for so long and you have so much love for the game, you don’t want to miss it.” And then? A 24-point playoff debut in a victory over the Toronto Raptors. “I think that’s the hardest part of it —going through that mentally of how can I help the team? And when you physically can’t, it’s hard. But it just makes getting back to this moment and playing in the playoffs, it makes it all worth it.”

BY CHOICE: Yes, the Atlanta Hawks stole into the night from Madison Square Garden with a victory over the New York Knicks in the second game of that series, coming up with yet another victory in the series’ first game in Atlanta. But no, coach Quin Snyder said it was not a matter of losing to the Heat in that season finale at Kaseya Center in order to draw the Knicks at the start of the playoffs. Had the Hawks defeated the Heat on April 12, they instead would have opened the playoffs against the Cavaliers. “If we were fortunate enough to be playing in the playoffs, I think that was the goal for us, and then to be healthy,” Snyder said of sitting out his entire primary rotation in that loss in Miami. “The focus for us was on our health. There was no easy matchup, and we weren’t concerned about that as much as we were ourselves.”

STILL SHADY: Granted Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball was eliminated from the postseason a game after his trip took Heat center Bam Adebayo out of the postseason, but remorse remained minimal. “I tried to apologize and everything, to look out for Bam, mainly to make sure he’s OK,” Ball said ahead of the Hornets’ play-in loss to the Magic. “We don’t want nobody hurt in this league, ever. As long as he’s good, that helps my mind a little.” The NBA said had the proper ruling come in real time, Ball should have been ejected when Adebayo was sidelined early in the second quarter of that Heat season-ending overtime loss. “I mean, it’s all basketball,” Ball said. “I feel like Bam knows we never had nothing going on. I never really had anything with anybody.”

NUMBER

12. Years of a gap of same-team coaching tenure between the Heat’s Erik Spoelstra and next closest on that list if Steve Kerr were to step aside as Warriors coach. Spoelstra took over the Heat in April 2008. Kerr took over the Warriors in May 2014. Otherwise the coaches with the longest tenure with their current teams beyond Spoelstra would be the Clippers’ Tyronn Lue (October 2020) and the Thunder’s Mark Daigneault (November 2020), now that the Bulls’ Billy Donovan (September 2020) has stepped aside.

Bishop Moore receiver Magnus Talma commits to Boston College

Magnus Talma became the second Bishop Moore player this week to commit to an FBS program Thursday night when the speedy wide receiver pledged to Boston College.

The rising senior joined teammate Giacomo Sanfilippo, a linebacker, as the first three commitments from the Orlando area’s 2027 class. Lake Brantley defensive back Braylon Woodson committed to Navy a week ago,

Talma, a 6-foot, 175-pounder has track speed and is part of the Hornets state-championship contending 400-meter relay team. He picked Boston College over 12 other FBS scholarship offers. Talma was the Hornets’ second leading receiver on the Class 3A state semifinalist a year ago. He caught 37 passes for 818 yards and 7 touchdowns.

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“It’s always been my goal to play high-level football and do it at a great academic school, as well,” Talma said. “B.C. was a perfect fit that way and what really made things clear for me was my regular talks with Coach O’Brien (head coach, Bill) and Coach Dailey (receivers coach, Joe).

“Both coaches made me feel like family way before I committed. They shared clear visions about where they saw me contributing on the field and things like that.”

He’s developed a great relationship with the two coaches.

“Coach O’Brien regular checks on me about my speed in track and how practice is going, how spring ball has been going, and Coach Dailey runs through plays with me that fit my skillset,” Talma said. “They like my speed, but they also see the way I am, my character, and they love how committed I am, how loyal I am and they like the conversations they had with me.”

Talma, who is the No. 13-ranked player in the Sentinel’s 2027 Central Florida Super60, is quite familiar with B.C. He grew up in Wellesley, Mass., which is one town over from where Boston College is in Chestnut Hill.

“It’s a beautiful campus,” Talma said, who moved with his family, and parents Christian and Nicole Talma, about four years ago. “I grew up going to the games. Even though I am a Floridian now, I have a lot of friends in Boston and a few at B.C., actually, which is really awesome.”

He’s happy to have made his decision and now he can concentrate on helping get Bishop Moore back to the state semifinals and perhaps even accomplish the goal of winning a state title, like the team did in 2015.

“It’s a huge relief off my back. It was a hard decision but it feels like home,” Talma said.

Talma will take over the lead role in the Hornets receiver room, along with fellow senior Matthew Sullivan this year, with Kenyon Alston moving on to Illinois.

“I have accepted the role greatly,” Talma said. “I’m ready to be a leader on this team and be more of a vocal leader. I know I’m a leader on this team and I think I need to show it.”

He has enjoyed his time in Orlando, and he lauded the presence of several Bishop Moore coaches in his life: Football coach Matt Hedrick, receivers coach KJ Stroud, offensive coordinator Ryan Fleming, and Andre Wright, who coaches on the football team and is also the head track coach, as well as athletic director Kristy Belden.

“My football journey at Bishop Moore has been amazing and I think it’s also important to mention Miss Belden, my college counselor, and she has played a huge part in helping me with this recruitment process,” Talma said.

The Hornets made it to the region final in 2024, the state semis this past season, so Talma and the Hornets would like to push it one step further in 2026.

“I feel good about it and I think we have a great team,” Talma said. “I think we’re solid overall and I’m looking forward to maybe playing both sides, doing whatever I can to help this team. … If they need me to block punts, I will try it.”

He’s been working on his connection with sophomore quarterback Blake McCullough and he said their cohesion is even better this year.

“We’re getting things down and we’ve been working on all the little details that will make us very successful during the season,” Talma said.

He’s also eyeing a state title in the 400-meter relay at the state track meet next month.

“We came up short in years prior,” he said. “But I have a real strong feeling this year. We’re all sub-11 guys and I think we have a real shot at winning this thing.”

Chris Hays can be found on X.com@OS_ChrisHays.

Can Down spring the latest provincial surprise?

The 2026 provincial football championships have not been short on drama.

In Connacht, Leitrim caused a stir with victory over Sligo to set up a semi-final against Galway, while last weekend in Leinster, Westmeath stunned Meath and Dublin just about survived a scare in Wicklow, so is it Ulster or Munster's turn this weekend?

Should All-Ireland champions Kerry fail to get past Clare in Ennis or Tipperary take down Cork in Thurles - both Saturday 14:00 BST throw-in - it may well be bigger than the previous week's upsets.

Likewise in Ulster, Armagh travel to Brewster Park on Saturday [17:30 BST] as hot favourites to reach the semi-final stage, while Donegal have the same tag for their quarter-final against Down in Letterkenny on Sunday [15:00 BST].

It's difficult to make a case for the underdogs, but as the previous weeks have shown, not impossible and can those shocks inspire this week's hopefuls?

"Rightly or wrongly, Down have always went in with that swagger in the back of their head where if we get our line-up and aggression right, we would be there or thereabouts against anybody," former Down forward Danny Hughes told BBC Sport NI.

"In recent years, given the level of preparation across all teams where it's a semi-professional lifestyle, it leaves it that upsets aren't as prevalent as they used to be.

"Still, you look at Armagh this week and losing two significant players ball-winners at midfield in Callum O'Neill [shoulder] and Ben Crealey [broken ankle], add in Fermanagh being well motivated...

"Unfortunately for Down, Donegal have experienced no such issues, so although they undoubtedly making progress, it will be very difficult for Down to get a result."

'Down's players won't be thinking of Sam Maguire implications this week'

The ramifications of defeat could be even greater for Down due to last weekend's victory for Westmeath, who now have a Leinster semi-final against Kildare to look forward to.

Win and it's Sam Maguire football for Mark McHugh's team, meaning that anything less than a place in this year's Ulster final will leave Down in Tailteann Cup territory.

Considering the upward trajectory Down football has been on over the past couple of years, a return to the competition they won in 2024 to guarantee Sam Maguire football last year would represent a setback.

In last year's All-Ireland Championship, Down proved they belonged at that level, winning two of their three group games before bowing out after a thriller in Newry against Galway.

Prior to that, they ran Donegal to six points in an Ulster semi-final, but it was earlier in the year where the knock-on to 2026 is being felt, relegated from Division Two on the head-to-head tie-breaker with Louth.

Winning the Division Three in March has given Conor Laverty's side a reasonable chance of returning to the Sam Maguire competition this year, but lose on Sunday and they will be hoping for a Kildare victory in Tullamore next week and no further shocks in Munster this weekend.

Unfair on Down? Maybe, but rules are rules and this is where the Mournemen find themselves this week.

"Westmeath still have to play Kildare who will also fancy their chances, but Down find themselves in a position where they were relegated out of Division Two last year and this is the implication of that," Hughes accepts

"As players, they will have known that, but I don't think the Down players will be thinking about being in or out of the Sam Maguire this week. Their biggest thing this week is to take this match against one of the top four teams into the last 10 or 15 minutes.

"They can win the game but have to take a real positive and aggressive attitude as there is nothing to lose, but Down supporters will expect them to be competitive at the least."

'Luck of the draw hasn't been kind for Down'

Down last graced Ulster final day in 2017, losing by eight points to Tyrone, while five years prior, it was Donegal who prevented a first Anglo Celt success since 1994 for the Mournemen.

Since that success which led to their last All-Ireland title, Down have appeared in and lost five provincial finals, while Sam Maguire elided them in 2010, falling to Cork in the final by one point.

Hughes was one of four All-Star recipients the county that year as James McCartan's side went close to a sixth All-Ireland title in the county's history.

While he feels there is potential in the current squad, the first priority should be an Anglo-Celt rather than Sam Maguire in the coming years.

"The luck of the draw in Ulster hasn't really been in Down's favour for a number of years," he offers.

"That's not an excuse as I was part of it for many years, trying to break Ulster and got to a couple of finals but weren't good enough to get over the line.

"It's been too long since the last one, but when you aren't producing for so long, it's hard to break out of that rut.

"For Down, the priority shouldn't be All-Irelands, but an Ulster title should be. The draw hasn't been kind so it may not be this year, but over the next three or four it should be the target."

Morning Flurries: Scott Wedgewood appreciation

ST. LOUIS, MO - APRIL 7: Scott Wedgewood #41 of the Colorado Avalanche looks on prior to a face-off against the St. Louis Blues on April 7, 2026 at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Connor Hamilton/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

What’s the playoffs without a little hype, especially for a team leading their first round series such as the Colorado Avalanche. Here is the latest installment of Peak Access from the organization.

Following the Game 1 win over the LA Kings, netminder Scott Wedgewood was interviewed by the TNT crew. They went over his stellar performance but also questions about the pads Wedgewood uses, his relationship with fellow Avalanche netminder Mackenzie Blackwood and how he prepared for the Kings in particular.


And after the Game 3 win against Los Angeles, superstar defenseman Cale Makar joined the post game program to discuss his heavy workload and the sweet goal he scored in the game to put the Kings on the brink of elimination.

As we get deeper into the playoffs, more controversy is going to emerge over hits and one aspect of the never ending saga is should players have to fight over clean hits? (Never mind how we define them in the first place).

“There used to be more hits back in the day, and it was more normal. Now there’s a big hit, and it’s like, ‘Oh, fuck. We’ve gotta fight him.’"

Why are NHL players so often forced to fight after perfectly clean hits?

Story: https://t.co/MZEgEiHeik

— Mark Lazerus (@MarkLazerus) April 23, 2026

New York Giants&#39; Joe Schoen: &#39;Malachi Fields is a player we coveted&#39;

There are several dynamic wide receivers in the 2026 NFL draft class that the New York Giants could have selected to pair with Malik Nabers and Jaxson Dart, but they wanted one in particular. One that few saw them willing to pay a high price for on the second night of the draft.

Notre Dame's Malachi Fields.

After moving up to pick No. 74 to take Fields on Friday night, Giants general manager Joe Schoen appeared to be confident that he and new head coach John Harbaugh just pulled off a major coup. They have been eyeing Field since the Senior Bowl, even though neither of them was in attendance.

"Best receiver down there was the reports back," said Schoen. "Coach and I were here that week, but we obviously got to go through the film and watch the one-on-ones, the practices, and the games. He had a phenomenal week down there for sure."

The film on Fields is impressive. In many clips, the 6-foot-4, 220-pounder looks like a man among boys. Some social media posts were comparing him to Hall of Famer Calvin Johnson and former Giant hero Plaxico Burress.

"Fields is a player we coveted coming into the draft. As things started to fall and he was still there, and some of the receivers went already, an opportunity to go get him," Schoen told reporters.

"We thought the value was -- we were fine with the value, and we were able to secure the player we wanted at a position we wanted to upgrade, not only the size, length, athleticism, another phenomenal kid that will come in and be a really good addition for us."

Schoen could be right. The Giants have been building their roster over the past two years with useful players. They bolstered their wide receiver room with veterans Darnell Mooney and Calvin Austin III to mix in with Nabers and Darius Slayton, but they needed a bigger mismatch guy. Enter Fields.

🎥Film Breakdown🎥

Malachi Fields, WR - Notre Dame

- 6’5 | 218
- 149 Rec | 2,249 Yds | 15 TDs over past three seasons
- Strong/explosive big-body boundary receiver with phenomenal balls skills and body control. pic.twitter.com/esJ6DbIEse

— Chris Cooper (@ChrisCooper_NFL) March 17, 2026

"He's certainly a different body type than we currently have," said Schoen. "Adding that was something we had talked about doing. We weren't going to force it unless the value was at the right spot. Obviously, being 6-foot-4 and a half, 218 pounds, and the catch radius and athleticism that he displays was attractive."

The trade-up for Fields could end up being a historical moment for the Giants.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: New York Giants' Joe Schoen: 'Malachi Fields is a player we coveted'

We’re split down the middle on Sterling-Zalal at UFC Fight Night 274

The UFC is back in its “Sin City” home base this week with a former bantamweight champion trying to stake a title claim at featherweight.

UFC Fight Night 274 (Paramount+) takes place Saturday at Meta APEX in Las Vegas.

Get pick results from our 10 editors, writers, radio hosts and videographers, as well as additional analysis, below.

Marcus Buchecha vs. Ryan Spann

  • Records: Buchecha (5-2-1 MMA, 0-1-1 UFC), Spann (23-11 MMA, 9-6 UFC)
  • Division: Heavyweight
  • Rankings: None
  • Odds (as of 04.25.26): Buchecha -145, Spann +115
  • Junkie pick results: Spann 6, Buchecha 4

Marcus Buchecha vs. Ryan Spann, UFC Fight Night 274 weigh-ins faceoff

Raoni Barcelos vs. Montel Jackson

  • Records: Barcelos (21-5 MMA, 10-4 UFC), Jackson (15-3 MMA, 9-3 UFC)
  • Division: Bantamweight
  • Rankings: Jackson No. 14, Barcelos honorable mention
  • Odds (as of 04.25.26): Barcelos +125, Jackson -160
  • Junkie pick results: Barcelos 5, Jackson 5

Montel Jackson vs. Raoni Barcelos, UFC Fight Night 274 weigh-ins faceoff

Davey Grant vs. Adrian Luna Martinetti

  • Records: Grant (15-8 MMA, 8-7 UFC), Luna Martinetti (17-1 MMA, 0-0 UFC)
  • Division: Bantamweight
  • Rankings: None
  • Odds (as of 04.25.26): Grant +115, Luna Martinetti -145
  • Junkie pick results: Grant 5, Martinetti 5

Davey Grant vs. Adrian Luna Martinetti, UFC Fight Night 274 weigh-ins faceoff

Rafa Garcia vs. Alexander Hernandez

  • Records: Garcia (18-4 MMA, 6-4 UFC), Hernandez (18-8 MMA, 10-7 UFC)
  • Division: Lightweight
  • Rankings: None
  • Odds (as of 04.25.26): Garcia +125, Hernandez -160
  • Junkie pick results: Hernandez 8, Garcia 2

Rafa Garcia vs. Alexander Hernandez, UFC Fight Night 274 weigh-ins faceoff

Norma Dumont vs. Joselyne Edwards

  • Records: Dumont (13-2 MMA, 9-2 UFC), Edwards (17-6 MMA, 8-4 UFC)
  • Division: Bantamweight
  • Rankings: Dumont No. 4, Edwards No. 11
  • Odds (as of 04.25.26): Dumont -170, Edwards +135
  • Junkie pick results: Dumont 8, Edwards 2

Norma Dumont vs. Joselyne Edwards, UFC Fight Night 274 weigh-ins faceoff

Aljamain Sterling vs. Youssef Zalal

  • Records: Sterling (25-5 MMA, 17-5 UFC), Zalal (18-5-1 MMA, 8-3-1 UFC)
  • Division: Featherweight
  • Rankings: Sterling No. 8, Zalal No. 9
  • Odds (as of 04.25.26): Sterling +130, Zalal -165
  • Junkie pick results: Sterling 5, Zalal 5

Aljamain Sterling vs. Youssef Zalal, UFC Fight Night 274 weigh-ins faceoff

Individual staff member picks, main card

Readers 59-29: Sterling (59%), Dumont (82%), Hernandez (74%), Martinetti (60%), Jackson (60%), Spann (64%)

  • Danny Segura 66-22: Zalal, Dumont, Garcia, Martinetti, Barcelos, Buchecha
  • Matt Erickson 59-29: Zalal, Dumont, Hernandez, Grant, Jackson, Spann
  • Simon Samano 58-30: Zalal, Dumont, Hernandez, Grant, Barcelos, Spann
  • Ken Hathaway 57-31: Zalal, Dumont, Hernandez, Martinetti, Jackson, Buchecha
  • Nolan King 57-31: Sterling, Dumont, Hernandez, Grant, Jackson, Buchecha
  • Mike Bohn 57-31: Sterling, Dumont, Hernandez, Martinetti, Barcelos, Spann
  • Matthew Wells 56-32: Sterling, Dumont, Hernandez, Grant, Jackson, Buchecha
  • Brian Garcia 53-35: Sterling, Edwards, Hernandez, Martinetti, Barcelos, Spann
  • Farah Hannoun 53-35: Zalal, Dumont, Hernandez, Grant, Barcelos, Spann
  • George Garcia 51-37: Sterling, Edwards, Garcia, Martinetti, Jackson, Spann

Preliminary card picks

Although they don't count toward the standings, MMA Junkie staff members still pick the fights on the prelims. Here are the results: 

Mayra Bueno Silva vs. Michelle Montague, UFC Fight Night 274 weigh-ins faceoff

  • Eric McConico vs. Rodolfo Vieira: Vieira 10, McConico 0
  • Sedriques Dumas vs. Jackson McVey: Dumas 5, McVey 5
  • Michelle Montague vs. Mayra Bueno Silva: Montague 7, Silva 3
  • Cody Durden vs. Jafel Filho: Filho 10, Durden 0
  • Lucas Brennan vs. Francis Marshall: Brennan 5, Marshall 5
  • Max Griffin vs. Victor Valenzuela: Griffin 8, Valenzuela 2
  • Talita Alencar vs. Julia Polastri: Alencar 5, Polastri 5

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC Fight Night 274 predictions: Aljamain Sterling vs. Youssef Zalal

Instant analysis of Bears&#39; selection of Zavion Thomas in NFL draft

The Chicago Bears selected LSU wide receiver Zavion Thomas with the 89th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, a selection that will be talked about for some time, as the team's need to add defensive line remains the top priority heading into the final day. 

Thomas, who I had the Bears drafting in the seventh round of my mock draft, is a speedy weapon in the passing game, running a 4.28 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine. Dane Brugler notes that "he projects best as a return man and gadget role player capable of creating explosives." Thomas totaled three return touchdowns in his career at LSU.

On the consensus board, Thomas was a seventh-round projection and the overall 222nd prospect in the draft. But with the Bears missing out on the run of defensive linemen, they chose the speed and potential of Thomas.

Measurables:

  • 488 receiving yards career-high, was in 2023 at Mississippi State 503
  • 5-foot-10
  • 190 pounds 
  • 4.28 40-yard dash 
  • 36-inch vertical 
  • 41 receptions in 2025 career-high 

Analysis

Thomas is, without a doubt, a surprising pick, but with a 4.28 40-yard dash, he brings big-play ability and versatility as a receiver, special teams returner, and a gadget player potentially in the backfield. 

In a receiver's room with Rome Odunze and Luther Burden III leading the way, Thomas will have a chance to compete with Kalif Raymond and Jahdae Walker for the No. 3 spot. Thomas led the SEC with 633 kick return yards in 2024. Other than certain plays Ben Johnson has drawn for Thomas, expect to see immediate involvement for Thomas in the return game. 

Thomas is dangerous with the ball in his hands, with vision hard at the top of his route, and has worked on his release at the beginning of his route to try to create separation. 

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This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears draft Zavion Thomas: Instant analysis of Chicago's pick

How you can watch, stream, and odds for Round 4-7 of 2026 NFL draft

We are officially to the third and final day of the 2026 NFL draft. The Seattle Seahawks made great use of the first three rounds, addressing their top needs: running back Jadarian Price, safety Bud Clark, and cornerback Julian Neal. All three draftees are replacements for Kenneth Walker III, Coby Bryant and Riq Woolen. Outstanding roster management.

Now the challenge sets in. The Seahawks do not have picks in the fourth, fifth or seventh rounds today. It's going to be a long day of waiting for Seattle to get any action, but we at Seahawks Wire have you covered as always for how to watch this final day. Here's how to watch rounds two and three of the 2026 NFL Draft tonight, including time, TV schedule, streaming information and the two remaining Seahawks draft picks.

What channel is 2026 NFL Draft on today?

  • TV Channels: ABC, ESPN, NFL Network
  • Livestream: Fubo (free trial)

The 2026 NFL Draft will broadcast on ABC, ESPN and NFL Network. Streaming options for the draft include FUBOwhich offers a free trial to new subscribers.

2026 NFL Draft time today

  • Date: Saturday, April 25th, 2026
  • Start time: 12:00 pm ET/9:00 am Pacific

The fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft starts at 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This of course means the fun will start at 9:00 pm Pacific Time for those of us on the west coast.

Where to watch 2026 NFL Draft on livestream

Streaming options for the game include FUBOwhich offers a free trial to new subscribers.

Remaining draft picks for the Seattle Seahawks

  • No. 188 (sixth round)
  • No. 216 (sixth round, via trade from Pittsburgh)

This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: 2026 NFL draft: How to watch and stream round 4-7 on Saturday

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